❓ Why is my floor scrubber leaving streaks or not drying the floor properly?
Root Cause:
- Worn or dirty squeegee blades
- Vacuum system not creating enough suction
- Recovery tank is full or blocked
Fix It:
- Remove and clean the squeegee. Flip or replace it if the edge is worn.
- Empty and rinse the recovery tank.
- Check that the vacuum hose is properly connected and not cracked.
Watch Video Tutorial:
🎥 How to Replace Your Squeegee Blade
🎥 How to Adjust Your Squeegee Blade
Pro Tip:
We recommend replacing the squeegee every 1–2 months for daily use.

❓ My brushes aren’t spinning — what should I check?
Root Cause:
- Loose or damaged drive belt
- Faulty brush motor
- Blocked debris inside the brush deck
Fix It:
- Turn off the machine and remove the brush cover.
- Check for visible belt damage or debris stuck in the mechanism.
- If the motor smells burnt or clicks, it may need replacing.
Need Help?
📩 Motor & Brush Troubleshooting

❓ The scrubber isn’t dispensing clean water. What’s wrong?
Root Cause:
- Clogged solution tank filter
- Disconnected hose
- Control panel malfunction (rare)
Fix It:
- Remove and rinse the solution tank filter under warm water.
- Make sure the solution valve is opening freely when activated.
- Confirm water flow by lifting the tank slightly and testing manually.
Video Help:
🎥 Cleaning Your Solution System in 3 Minutes

❓ Battery-operated machine isn’t holding a charge — why?
Root Cause:
- Over-discharge or poor charging habits
- Sulfated or aged batteries
- Charger malfunction
Fix It:
- Use only manufacturer-recommended chargers
- Check water levels inside lead-acid batteries (if applicable)
- Replace batteries every 1.5–2 years depending on use
Bonus:
🧪 Want to test battery health like a pro?
We provide a step-by-step voltage guide — just ask:
📩 Battery Test Instructions

❓ The machine suddenly shuts off during use. Help!
Root Cause:
- Overheating motor
- Loose power connections
- Clogged internal filters
Fix It:
- Let it cool down for 15–20 minutes
- Check internal wiring harnesses for loose clips
- Remove any obstructions from air vents and water filters
❓ Weird noise coming from the scrubber deck — what could it be?
Root Cause:
- Loose screws or vibration in brush motor housing
- Broken bearing or pulley
- Debris caught between brush and housing
Fix It:
- Open the lower cover and inspect mounting bolts
- Remove any large dirt chunks or hard objects from around the brushes
- If noise persists, request a brush motor bearing replacement kit

⚠️ When Should You Contact a Floor Cleaning Machine Factory for Repairs?
You’ve tried basic checks, but the machine:
- Shows error codes on the control panel
- Emits a burning smell
- Has electrical issues (sparks, shock, smoke)
- Requires new parts you can’t source locally
In those cases, don’t push the machine — reach out to us.
As your OEM scrubber manufacturer, we can:
- Ship parts within 5–7 working days
- Offer 1-on-1 video repair support
- Send a PDF wiring diagram or exploded view to help your technician

💬 Final Thoughts: You’re Not Alone in This
I’ve personally supported cleaning contractors, hotel managers, and OEM buyers from all over the world — and no matter where they are, one thing’s clear:
Simple issues often look complicated — until you know what to check.
The good news? You don’t need to be a mechanic to fix most floor cleaning equipment problems.
With this guide, a few tools, and our support team on standby, you’ll get your machine back in action fast.
Got a tricky issue we didn’t cover?
📧 Send us a message with photos or videos — we’ll reply with a tailored solution, no charge.
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