Surface cleaning appliances - Part 6: Wet hard floor cleaning appliances for household or similar use - Methods for measuring the performance (IEC/ASTM 62885-6:2023)

This part of IEC 62885 is applicable for measurements of the performance of mains-operated and cordless wet hard floor cleaning appliances for household or similar use. In the case of appliances with combined functionality, this document only addresses the wet cleaning functionality. The purpose of this document is to specify essential performance characteristics of wet hard floor cleaning appliances that are of interest to users and to describe methods for measuring these characteristics.
NOTE 1 Owing to the influence of environmental conditions, variations in time, origin of test materials and proficiency of the operator, most of the described test methods give more reliable results when applied to comparative testing of a number of appliances at the same time, in the same laboratory and by the same operator.
NOTE 2 This document is not intended for cleaning appliances according to IEC 60335-2-79 and robotic wet hard floor cleaning appliances. For safety requirements, reference is made to IEC 60335-1, IEC 60335-2-2, IEC 60335-2-10, and IEC 60335-2-54. A recommendation on information for the consumer at the point of sale is given in Annex B.

Geräte zur Oberflächenreinigung - Teil 6: Nassreinigungsgeräte für Hartböden für den Hausgebrauch und ähnliche Anwendungen - Verfahren zur Messung der Gebrauchseigenschaften (IEC/ASTM 62885-6:2023)

Appareils de nettoyage des sols - Partie 6: Appareils de nettoyage des sols durs et mouillés à usage domestique ou analogue - Méthodes de mesure de l'aptitude à la fonction (IEC/ASTM 62885-6:2023)

Naprave za površinsko čiščenje - 6. del: Čistilniki za mokro čiščenje trdih tal za gospodinjsko in podobno uporabo - Metode za merjenje učinkovitosti (IEC/ASTM 62885-6:2023)

Ta del standarda IEC 62885 se uporablja za merjenje učinkovitosti električnih in brezžičnih čistilnikov za mokro čiščenje trdih tal za gospodinjsko in podobno uporabo. V primeru naprav s kombinirano funkcionalnostjo ta dokument obravnava samo funkcijo mokrega čiščenja. Namen tega dokumenta je določiti glavne lastnosti delovanja čistilnikov za mokro čiščenje trdih tal, ki zanimajo uporabnike, ter opisati metode za merjenje teh lastnosti. OPOMBA 1: Zaradi vpliva okoljskih pogojev, časovne spremenljivosti, izvora materialov za preskušanje in usposobljenosti upravljavca večina opisanih preskusnih metod pokaže zanesljivejše rezultate, če se uporabijo pri istočasnem primerjalnem preskušanju več naprav, ki ga en upravljavec izvede v istem laboratoriju.  OPOMBA 2: Ta dokument ni namenjen za čistilnike v skladu s standardom IEC 60335-2-79 in robotske čistilnike za mokro čiščenje trdih tal. Pri varnostnih zahtevah se upošteva standarde IEC 60335-1, IEC 60335-2-2, IEC 60335-2-10 in IEC 60335-2-54. Priporočilo o informacijah za potrošnika na prodajnem mestu je podano v dodatku B.

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-junij-2025
Nadomešča:
SIST EN IEC/ASTM 62885-6:2019
Naprave za površinsko čiščenje - 6. del: Čistilniki za mokro čiščenje trdih tal za
gospodinjsko in podobno uporabo - Metode za merjenje učinkovitosti (IEC/ASTM
62885-6:2023)
Surface cleaning appliances - Part 6: Wet hard floor cleaning appliances for household
or similar use - Methods for measuring the performance (IEC/ASTM 62885-6:2023)
Geräte zur Oberflächenreinigung - Teil 6: Nassreinigungsgeräte für Hartböden für den
Hausgebrauch und ähnliche Anwendungen - Verfahren zur Messung der
Gebrauchseigenschaften (IEC/ASTM 62885-6:2023)
Appareils de nettoyage des sols - Partie 6: Appareils de nettoyage des sols durs et
mouillés à usage domestique ou analogue - Méthodes de mesure de l'aptitude à la
fonction (IEC/ASTM 62885-6:2023)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN IEC/ASTM 62885-6:2025
ICS:
97.080 Aparati za čiščenje Cleaning appliances
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

EUROPEAN STANDARD EN IEC/ASTM 62885-6

NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM April 2025
ICS 97.080 Supersedes EN IEC/ASTM 62885-6:2019
English Version
Surface cleaning appliances - Part 6: Wet hard floor cleaning
appliances for household or similar use - Methods for measuring
the performance
(IEC/ASTM 62885-6:2023 + COR1:2024)
Appareils de nettoyage des sols - Partie 6: Appareils de Geräte zur Oberflächenreinigung - Teil 6:
nettoyage des sols durs et mouillés à usage domestique ou Nassreinigungsgeräte für Hartböden für den Hausgebrauch
analogue - Méthodes de mesure de l'aptitude à la fonction und ähnliche Anwendungen - Verfahren zur Messung der
(IEC/ASTM 62885-6:2023 + COR1:2024) Gebrauchseigenschaften
(IEC/ASTM 62885-6:2023 + COR1:2024)
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Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration.
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European foreword
This document (EN IEC/ASTM 62885-6:2025) consists of the text of document
IEC/ASTM 62885-6:2023 + COR1:2024, prepared by IEC/SC 59F "Surface cleaning appliances" of
IEC/TC 59 “Performance of household and similar electrical appliances” and ASTM Committee F11
“Vacuum cleaners”.
The following dates are fixed:
• latest date by which this document has to be (dop) 2026-04-30
implemented at national level by publication of an
identical national standard or by endorsement
• latest date by which the national standards (dow) 2028-04-30
conflicting with this document have to be withdrawn
This document supersedes EN IEC/ASTM 62885-6:2019 and all of its amendments and corrigenda (if
any).
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
patent rights. CENELEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
Any feedback and questions on this document should be directed to the users’ national committee. A
complete listing of these bodies can be found on the CENELEC website.
Endorsement notice
The text of the International Standard IEC/ASTM 62885-6:2023 + COR1:2024 was approved by
CENELEC as a European Standard without any modification.
In the official version, for Bibliography, the following notes have to be added for the standard indicated:
IEC 60704-1 NOTE Approved as EN IEC 60704-1
IEC 60704-2-1 NOTE Approved as EN IEC 60704-2-1
IEC 60704-3 NOTE Approved as EN 60704-3
IEC 62885-3 NOTE Approved as EN 62885-3
IEC 62885-4 NOTE Approved as EN IEC 62885-4
IEC/ASTM 62885-7 NOTE Approved as EN IEC/ASTM 62885-7
ISO 2439 NOTE Approved as EN ISO 2439
ISO 3386-1 NOTE Approved as EN ISO 3386-1
ISO 5167-1 NOTE Approved as EN ISO 5167-1
Annex ZA
(normative)
Normative references to international publications
with their corresponding European publications
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
NOTE 1 Where an International Publication has been modified by common modifications, indicated by (mod),
the relevant EN/HD applies.
NOTE 2 Up-to-date information on the latest versions of the European Standards listed in this annex is available
here: www.cencenelec.eu.
Publication Year Title EN/HD Year
IEC 60335-1 - Household and similar electrical appliances - EN IEC 60335-1 -
Safety - Part 1: General requirements
IEC 60335-2-2 - Household and similar electrical appliances - EN IEC 60335-2-2 -
Safety - Part 2-2: Particular requirements for
vacuum cleaners and water-suction cleaning
appliances
IEC 60335-2-10 - Household and similar electrical appliances - EN 60335-2-10 -
Safety - Part 2-10: Particular requirements for
floor treatment machines and wet scrubbing
machines
IEC 60335-2-54 - Household and similar electrical appliances - EN 60335-2-54 -
Safety - Part 2-54: Particular requirements for
surface-cleaning appliances for household
use employing liquids or steam
IEC 60688 - Electrical measuring transducers for EN IEC 60688 -
converting AC and DC electrical quantities to
analogue or digital signals
IEC 60734 2012 Household electrical appliances - EN 60734 2012
Performance - Water for testing

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 5
1 Scope . 7
2 Normative references . 7
3 Terms and definitions . 8
4 General conditions for testing . 10
4.1 Atmospheric conditions . 10
4.2 Test equipment and materials . 10
4.3 Voltage and frequency . 10
4.4 Running-in of wet hard floor cleaners . 11
4.4.1 Mains-operated wet hard floor cleaner . 11
4.4.2 Cordless wet hard floor cleaner . 11
4.5 Equipment of the wet hard floor cleaner . 11
4.6 Operation of the wet hard floor cleaner . 12
4.6.1 General . 12
4.6.2 Charging of the cordless wet hard floor cleaner . 13
4.6.3 Battery conditions for testing . 13
4.7 Conditioning prior to each test . 14
4.7.1 General . 14
4.7.2 Preparations specific to steam cleaners . 14
4.7.3 Preparations for other wet hard floor cleaners . 14
4.7.4 Determining track cleaning width . 15
4.8 Mechanical operator . 15
4.9 Number of samples . 15
4.10 Test floor tiles . 15
4.11 Stroke length and test area . 16
4.12 Stroke speed . 16
5 Wet hard floor cleaning tests . 16
5.1 Stain cleaning efficiency of hard flat floors . 16
5.1.1 General . 16
5.1.2 Apparatus . 16
5.1.3 Materials . 17
5.1.4 Sampling and test trials . 17
5.1.5 Method . 17
5.2 Soil cleaning efficacy of hard flat floors . 26
5.2.1 General . 26
5.2.2 Apparatus . 26
5.2.3 Materials . 26
5.2.4 Sampling and test trials . 26
5.2.5 Method . 26
5.3 Battery runtime determination for cordless wet hard floor cleaners . 33
5.3.1 Test equipment . 33
5.3.2 Test setup . 33
5.3.3 Test procedure . 33
5.3.4 Determination of battery runtime . 33
5.4 Floor wetness (future development) . 35
5.5 Floor coverage (future development) . 35
5.6 Soil removal along walls (i.e. edge cleaning) (future development) . 35

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5.7 Pad loading test for steam cleaners (future development) . 35
5.8 Air data (future development) . 35
6 Miscellaneous tests . 35
6.1 General . 35
6.2 Motion resistance (future development) . 35
6.3 Cleaning under furniture (future development) . 35
6.4 Radius of operation . 35
6.4.1 Purpose . 35
6.4.2 Conditions for measurement . 35
6.4.3 Determination of radius of operation . 35
6.5 Impact resistance for floor cleaning heads . 36
6.5.1 Purpose . 36
6.5.2 Test equipment . 36
6.5.3 Determination of impact resistance . 36
6.6 Mass . 36
6.7 Weight in hand . 36
6.8 Specific cleaning time . 37
6.9 Dimensions . 37
6.10 Noise level (future development) . 37
6.11 Energy consumption (future development) . 37
6.12 Operational life-time test (future development) . 37
6.13 Rated input power . 37
7 Test material and equipment . 38
7.1 General . 38
7.2 Material for tests . 38
7.2.1 Test surfaces . 38
7.2.2 Test soils . 38
7.2.3 Demineralized water . 40
7.3 Equipment for tests . 40
7.3.1 Runtime test plate . 40
7.3.2 Mechanical operator . 40
7.3.3 Tile floor cleaning fixture . 41
7.3.4 Adjustable pipette . 41
7.3.5 Stain and Soil application templates . 42
7.3.6 Hold-downs and guides . 43
7.3.7 Device for impact test . 44
7.3.8 Magnetic stirring device . 44
7.3.9 Soil mixing jars . 45
7.3.10 Spoon and spatula for spreading pasty soils . 46
7.3.11 Electronic scale for weighting tiles . 46
7.3.12 Tile drying rack for preparing and drying soil stains . 47
7.3.13 Food strainer for removal of solids in tartar sauce . 47
8 Instructions for use . 47
Annex A (informative) Information on materials . 48
Annex B (informative) Information at the point of sale . 49
Bibliography . 50

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Figure 1 – Track cleaning width (W ) with brush . 15
T
Figure 2 – Marking of tile . 19
Figure 3 – Soiling with coffee . 20
Figure 4 – Application of pasty soils . 21
Figure 5 – Removal of excess soil . 22
Figure 6 – Cleaning stroke starting position . 23
Figure 7 – End position after first stroke . 24
Figure 8 – Jar with magnetic spinner (tare weighted) . 27
Figure 9 – Properly mixed soil grime . 28
Figure 10 – Soil grime settling results after 12 h . 28
Figure 11 – Location of type B soiling template on porcelain tile . 29
Figure 12 – Soiling a porcelain tile with pipette . 29
Figure 13 – Soiled tile after 4 h drying time . 30
Figure 14 – Tile placement and cleaning stroke starting position . 31
Figure 15 – End position after forward cleaning stroke . 31
Figure 16 – Test setup for runtime determination . 33
Figure 17 – Example of zigzag cleaning pattern . 37
Figure 18 – Mechanical operator for executing cleaning tests . 40
Figure 19 – Tile floor cleaning fixture with guides and stroke pacing device . 41
Figure 20 – Adjustable pipette: 100 µl to 1000 µl range for applying liquid stains . 41
Figure 21 – Stain application template (type A) . 42
Figure 22 – Silicone soil grime application template (type B). 43
Figure 23 – Floor tile hold-downs and guides . 43
Figure 24 – Drum for impact test . 44
Figure 25 – Magnetic stirring device (example) . 45
Figure 26 – 475 ml glass mixing jar example . 45
Figure 27 – Spoon and spatula examples. 46
Figure 28 – Electronic scale example . 46
Figure 29 – Tile drying rack example . 47
Figure 30 – Food strainer example . 47

Table 1 – Example of corrected cleaning results with applied P . 25
f
Table 2 – Example of cleaning results with P applied . 25
f
Table 3 – Soils, composition, tools . 39
Table 4 – Distance between holes . 42
Table 5 – Inside dimension (b) . 43

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SURFACE CLEANING APPLIANCES –
Part 6: Wet hard floor cleaning appliances for household
or similar use – Methods for measuring the performance

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cleaning appliances, of IEC technical committee 59: Performance of household and similar
electrical appliances and ASTM Committee F11: Vacuum cleaners. It is an International
Standard.
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This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous
edition:
a) Expanded the Scope to include cordless cleaners.
b) Changed definition for "cleaning width" to "track cleaning width" in 3.7 and provided
instructions for determining "track cleaning width" in 4.7.4.
c) Changed "runtime" definition to "battery runtime" in 3.22.
d) Added IKW soil instructions, and also a penalty factor calculation with correction examples
for products designed with cleaning gaps to section 5.1 "Stain cleaning efficiency of hard
flat floors".
e) Retitled 5.2 "Dirt pickup test" to "Soil cleaning efficacy of hard flat floors" and added
comprehensive instructions for executing the method.
f) Added section 5.3 "Battery runtime" procedure patterned after IEC 62885-4 cordless
standard.
g) Modified Test soils in 7.2.2. to add IKW and Akzo-Nobel soils.
The text of this International Standard is based on the following documents:
Draft Report on voting
59F/480/FDIS 59F/482/RVD
Full information on the voting for its approval can be found in the report on voting indicated in
the above table.
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described in greater detail at www.iec.ch/publications.
A list of all the parts in the IEC 62885 series, under the general title Surface cleaning
appliances, can be found on the IEC website.
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SURFACE CLEANING APPLIANCES –
Part 6: Wet hard floor cleaning appliances for household
or similar use – Methods for measuring the performance

1 Scope
This part of IEC 62885 is applicable for measurements of the performance of mains-operated
and cordless wet hard floor cleaning appliances for household or similar use. In the case of
appliances with combined functionality, this document only addresses the wet cleaning
functionality.
The purpose of this document is to specify essential performance characteristics of wet hard
floor cleaning appliances that are of interest to users and to describe methods for measuring
these characteristics.
NOTE 1 Owing to the influence of environmental conditions, variations in time, origin of test materials and
proficiency of the operator, most of the described test methods give more reliable results when applied to comparative
testing of a number of appliances at the same time, in the same laboratory and by the same operator.
NOTE 2 This document is not intended for cleaning appliances according to IEC 60335-2-79 and robotic wet hard
floor cleaning appliances.
For safety requirements, reference is made to IEC 60335-1, IEC 60335-2-2, IEC 60335-2-10,
and IEC 60335-2-54.
A recommendation on information for the consumer at the point of sale is given in Annex B.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies.
For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
IEC 60335-1, Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 1: General
requirements
IEC 60335-2-2, Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-2: Particular
requirements for vacuum cleaners and water-suction cleaning appliances
IEC 60335-2-10, Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-10: Particular
requirements for floor treatment machines and wet scrubbing machines
IEC 60335-2-54, Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2-54: Particular
requirements for surface-cleaning appliances for household use employing liquids or steam
IEC 60688, Electrical measuring transducers for converting A.C. and D.C. electrical quantities
to analogue or digital signals
IEC 60734:2012, Household electrical appliances – Performance – Water for testing

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3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following
addresses:
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• ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp
3.1
wet hard floor cleaner
electrically operated appliance that removes wet or dry stains and soils (e.g. beverage & food
stains, floor grime, etc.) from a hard floor surface to be cleaned by use of water alone, a
detergent solution mix, or use of steam, and may employ an air flow created by a vacuum
developed within the unit, the removed material being separated in the appliance and the
cleaned suction air being returned to the ambient air
3.2
cordless wet hard floor cleaner
wet hard floor cleaner that is not mains-operated
Note 1 to entry: The term "cordless" is equivalent to "battery-operated" throughout the document.
3.3
steam cleaner
wet hard floor cleaner that uses steam, and generally employs a soft absorbent pad to transfer
hot moisture to the floor surface and to absorb and remove the stains and soils
3.4
cleaning head
plain nozzle, pad, or brush attached to a wet hard floor cleaner that is applied to a surface to
be cleaned
3.5
active nozzle
cleaning head provided with a driven agitation device to assist stain or soil removal
3.6
passive nozzle
cleaning head without any driven agitation device
3.7
W
T
track cleaning width
maximum measured width of the cleaning pad or brush(es) employed in the cleaning head of
the wet hard floor cleaner, expressed in millimetres, and determined in accordance with 4.7.4
3.8
cleaning cycle
execution of one double stroke to be carried out at a specified stroke speed over the test area
3.9
stroke pattern
arrangement of the forward strokes and return strokes on the surface to be cleaned

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3.10
parallel pattern
stroke pattern where the forward strokes and the return strokes are congruent
3.11
in-house wet hard floor reference cleaner
electrically operated laboratory equipment designated for internal comparison within a
laboratory
3.12
stroke speed
speed of the cleaning head, moved as uniformly as possible, during a forward stroke or a
return stroke
3.13
stroke length
distance between the two parallel lines defining the limits of a stroke pattern
3.14
double stroke
one forward and one backward movement of the cleaning head performed in a parallel pattern
3.15
forward stroke
forward movement of a stroke pattern
3.16
return stroke
backward movement of a stroke pattern
3.17
test
entirety or superset of all trials and trial batches of all samples to be measured for a single
wet hard floor cleaner model
3.18
trial
single instance of a performance measurement carried out under identical conditions that can
be repeated multiple times
3.19
fully charged, adj
point during charging when, according to the manufacturer's instructions, by indicator or time
period, the product does not need to be charged anymore
Note 1 to entry: See 4.6.2 for specific charging instructions.
3.20
fully discharged, adj
point in use when the manufacturer's instructions state the product is fully discharged or the
cleaner stops operating due to low battery, whichever comes first
3.21
replacement battery
battery that is identical in type, fit, and performance to the battery supplied with the cordless
product, and is changeable without tools

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3.22
battery runtime
effective cleaning time provided by the battery of a cordless wet hard floor cleaner from a
fully charged condition as per 3.19 until the cleaner is fully discharged as per 3.20
3.23
test runtime
max period of initial runtime from a fully charged condition (3.19) to be used for all test
evaluations as determined per 5.3.5
3.24
active depth of the cleaning head
distance from the front edge of the cleaning head to its rear edge or a line 10 mm behind the
rear edge of the suction opening(s) on the underside of the cleaning head, whichever is the
shortest
4 General conditions for testing
4.1 Atmospheric conditions
Unless otherwise specified, the test procedures and measurements shall be carried out under
the following conditions:
Standard atmosphere 23/50
Temperature: (23 ± 2) °C
Relative humidity: (50 ± 5) %
Air pressure: 91,3 kPa to 106,3 kPa
Temperature and humidity conditions within the specified ranges are required for good
repeatability and reproducibility. Care should be taken to avoid changes during a test.
For test procedures and measurements, which may be carried out at conditions other than
standard atmospheric conditions, the ambient temperature shall be maintained at (23 ± 5) °C.
NOTE Due to the influence of environmental conditions, variations in time, origin of test materials and proficiency
of the operator, most of the described test methods give more reliable results when applied for comparative testing
of a number of appliances at the same time, in the same laboratory and by the same operator.
4.2 Test equipment and materials
Equipment and materials for measurements (devices, test surfaces, stains, soils, etc.) to be
used in a test shall, prior to the test, be stored for at least 16 h at standard atmospheric
conditions in accordance with 4.1.
4.3 Voltage and frequency
Unless otherwise stated, measurements shall be carried out at rated voltage with a tolerance
of ±1 % and, if applicable, at rated frequency.
Wet hard floor cleaners designed for DC only shall be operated at DC. Wet hard floor
cleaners designed for both AC and DC shall be operated at AC. Wet hard floor cleaners not
marked with rated frequency shall be operated at either (50 ± 1) Hz or (60 ± 1) Hz with a total
harmonic distortion of < 3 %, as is common in the country of use.
For wet hard floor cleaners with a rated voltage range, measurements shall be carried out at
the mean value of the voltage range if the difference between the limits of the range does not
exceed 10 % of the mean value. If the difference exceeds 10 % of the mean value,
measurements shall be carried out at both the upper and lower limits of the voltage range.

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If the rated voltage differs from the nominal system voltage of the country concerned,
measurements carried out at rated voltage can give test results misleading for the consumer,
and additional measurements could be required. If the test voltage differs from the rated
voltage, this shall be reported.
Cordless wet hard floor cleaner chargers not marked with rated frequency shall be powered
at either (50 ± 1) Hz or (60 ± 1) Hz with a total harmonic distortion < 3 %, as is common in the
country of use. All charging should occur at the nominal system voltage of the country
concerned.
4.4 Running-in of wet hard floor cleaners
4.4.1 Mains-operated wet hard floor cleaner
Prior to the first trial, the appliance shall be kept operating while dispensing cleaning liquid,
steam, etc. for 30 min or until one tank of liquid, steam, etc. has been depleted. If the appliance
employs a pad, the pad shall be removed. If the appliance employs a vacuum, the run-in time
shall be 2 h, and the appliance shall be operated with unrestricted air flow during the run-in
period. It is not required to deplete more than one tank of liquid, steam, etc. during the 2 h run-
in period. If the appliance employs an active nozzle, the agitation device shall be running but
not in contact with the floor, unless otherwise specified by the manufacturer.
Prior to conducting any series of tests, the age, condition, and history of the product shall be
recorded.
4.4.2 Cordless wet hard floor cleaner
4.4.2.1 Preparation of cordless wet hard floor cleaner
Prior to the first trial (and following preparations in line with the manufacturer's instructions),
the appliance shall be fully charged in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and
then kept operating while dispensing liquid, steam, etc. until fully discharged. The sequence
shall be repeated one more time with an interval of at least 30 min after each discharge. No
operation shall be carried out during this waiting time. If the appliance employs a pad, the pad
shall be removed. If the appliance employs a vacuum, the appliance shall be operated with
unrestricted air flow during the running-in sequence. If the appliance employs an active nozzle,
the agitation device shall be running but not in contact with the floor, unless otherwise specified
by the manufacturer. Depletion of no more than one tank of liquid, steam, etc. is required during
the running-in sequence.
Prior to conducting any series of tests, the age, condition, and history of the product shall be
recorded.
4.4.2.2 Preparation of the battery
Any unused Li-ion battery shall be fully charged and fully discharged once prior to conducting
the first trial on a cordless wet hard floor cleaner. All other battery chemistry/technology
types shall be fully charged and fully discharged three times prior to conducting the first trial
on a cordless wet hard floor cleaner. Fully charged and fully discharged conditions are
defined in 3.19 and 3.20, respectively.
NOTE It is understood that some cordless vacuums do not allow discharge below a certain energy level for battery
protection.
4.5 Equipment of the wet hard floor cleaner
If the wet hard floor cleaner is provided with a reusable pad(s) or brush that is intended to be
removable, it shall be cleaned and prepared according to the manufacturer's instructions prior
to each trial.
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Wet hard floor cleaners with receptacles to collect dirty cleaning solutions shall be cleaned
and/or maintained in accordance with relevant clauses and carried out according to the
manufacturer's instructions.
4.6 Operation of the wet hard floor cleaner
4.6.1 General
The grip of cleaners shall be held at a height of (800 ± 50) mm above the test surface. For
cleaning heads without pivoting connectors, it shall be ensured that the bottom of the cleaning
head be made parallel with the test surface by adjusting the handle height within the tolerances.
Any adjustment shall be reported.
During measurements where the agitation device of an active nozzle is not used as in normal
operation, the agitation device shall be running but not in contact with any surface.
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