Causes: 1. Poor power connection. This could mean the plug is not securely inserted or the battery (for battery-powered floor scrubbers) is not installed correctly. 2. Low battery power. For battery-powered floor scrubbers, insufficient battery charge may prevent it from starting. 3. Internal circuit malfunction within the machine. This could include blown fuses, short circuits, and other related issues.
Solutions: 1. Check the power plug to ensure it is firmly inserted into the socket. For battery-powered floor washers, check if the battery is installed correctly. Reinstall the battery or try starting the machine again after charging. 2. Charge the machine. If the battery power is insufficient, connect the floor scrubber to the corresponding charger for charging. The charging time varies depending on different models of floor scrubbers and battery capacities. Generally, it takes a few hours. 3. If a circuit fault is suspected, do not disassemble the machine by yourself. Instead, contact the after-sales service center of the manufacturer and have it repaired by professional technicians.