Karcher Chariot 2 iGloss 20 Operator's Manual
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Before starting the Chariot 2 iGloss 20, ensure the battery is fully charged. Turn the key switch to the 'On' position, and check that all safety features are engaged. Adjust the brush and pad settings as necessary for your specific cleaning task.
Check the battery connections and ensure the battery is charged. Make sure the emergency stop button is not engaged. Inspect the key switch for any visible damage and confirm all safety features are properly engaged.
Regular maintenance includes checking the battery charge, inspecting brushes and pads for wear, cleaning the solution and recovery tanks, and ensuring all moving parts are lubricated according to the manufacturer's guidelines.
To change the brushes, turn off the machine and disconnect the battery. Remove the brush deck cover, then release the brush by pressing the release button. Replace with a new brush and secure it in place before reattaching the cover.
Operators should wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as gloves and safety glasses. Ensure proper ventilation in the cleaning area and follow all operational guidelines provided in the user manual to prevent accidents.
Adjust the pad pressure using the control panel settings. Refer to the manual for specific instructions on navigating the menu to select the desired pressure setting for different floor types.
Check if the pads are worn and replace them if necessary. Ensure the solution tank is filled with the correct cleaning solution and that it is being dispensed evenly. Adjust the pad pressure if needed.
Empty both tanks after each use. Rinse with clean water and use a mild detergent if needed to remove any residue. Leave the tanks open to air dry completely before closing.
Refer to the user manual for specific calibration instructions. Typically, calibration involves navigating the control panel settings to reset or adjust specific parameters to ensure optimal performance.
Inspect the machine for any loose parts or debris caught in the brush deck. Check that all screws and bolts are tightened. If the noise persists, consult a service technician for further diagnosis.