The floor scrubber's automatic cleaning function can efficiently clean its internal brush and water tank. This feature, available after the user has finished cleaning the floor, maintains the machine’s cleanliness through a self-cleaning program. Specifically, the scrubber will automatically initiate a cleaning cycle, first injecting clean water or a specialized cleaning solution into the brush and related components. This thoroughly rinses the brush to remove dust, hair, dirt, and other residues attached to it. The automatic rinsing process typically involves the rotation of the brush, which enhances the thoroughness of the cleaning.
For the water tank, some advanced floor scrubbers will clean both the dirty water tank and the clean water tank while rinsing the brush, ensuring no residue or standing water remains. This prevents the accumulation of odors or bacteria over time.
Additionally, some floor scrubbers equipped with drying functions will perform high-speed brush spinning for water extraction, followed by hot air drying of the brush, keeping it dry. This not only prevents mold growth in a humid environment but also avoids water stains after cleaning, improving the hygiene and extending the equipment's lifespan.
Overall, the automatic cleaning system in a floor scrubber is very convenient, helping to reduce maintenance burdens for users, keeping the machine in good working condition, and prolonging its lifespan.