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Clarke Technology 

Operator's Manual 

IMAGE 26B

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OPERATOR SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING

AVERTISSEMENT

ADVERTENCIA

DANGER:

Failure to read and observe all DANGER statements could result in

severe bodily injury or death.  Read and observe all DANGER

statements found in your Owner's Manual and on your machine.

WARNING:

Failure to read and observe all WARNING statements could result

in injury to you or to other personnel; property damage could

occur as well.  Read and observe all WARNING statements found in

your Owner's Manual and on your machine.

CAUTION:

Failure to read and observe all CAUTION statements could result in

damage to the machine or to other property.  Read and observe all

CAUTION statements found in our Owner's Manual and on your

machine.

DANGER:

Failure to read the Owner's Manual prior to operating or attempting any service or

maintenance procedure to your Clarke Technology machine could result in injury

to you or to other personnel; damage to the machine or to other property could

occur as well.  You must have training in the operation of this machine before

using it.  If your operator(s) cannot read English, have this manual explained fully

before attempting to operate this machine.

DANGER:

Operating a machine that is not completely or fully assembled could result in injury

or property damage.  Do not operate this machine until it is completely assembled.

Inspect the machine carefully before operation.

DANGER:

Machines can cause an explosion when operated near flammable materials and

vapors.  Do not use this machine with or near fuels, grain dust, solvents, thinners,

or other flammable materials. This machine is not suitable for picking up hazardous

dust.

DANGER:

Lead acid batteries generate gases which can cause an explosion.  Keep sparks

and flames away from batteries.  Do not smoke around the machine.  Charge the

batteries only in an area with good ventilation.  Make sure that the AC charger plug

is unplugged from the wall receptacle before connecting or disconnecting the DC

plug to or from the battery pack.

DANGER:

Working with batteries can be dangerous!  Always wear eye protection and

protective clothing when working near batteries.  Remove all jewelry.  Do not put

tools or other metal objects across the battery terminals, or the tops of the

batteries.

DANGER:

Using a charger with a damaged power cord could result in an electrocution.  Do

not use the charger if the power cord is damaged.

WARNING:

Operating this machine from anywhere other than the back of the machine could result in

injury or damage.  Operate this machine only from the rear.

WARNING:

This machine is heavy.  Get assistance before attempting to transport or move it. Use

two able persons to move the machine on a ramp or incline.  Always move slowly.  Do

not turn the machine on a ramp.  If operating machine on a gradient over 2%, do not stop,

turn or park.  Read the "Procedures For Transporting" in this manual before transporting

as machine might topple over if not strapped.

WARNING:

Machines can topple over if guided over the edges of stairs or loading docks and cause

injury or damage.  Stop and leave this machine only on a level surface.  When you stop

the machine, put all switches into their "OFF" position.

Summary of Contents for IMAGE 26B

Page 1: ...ld occur as well You must have training in the operation of this machine before using it If your operator s cannot read English have this manual explained fully before attempting to operate this machi...

Page 2: ...ructions 17 SECTION II PARTS AND SERVICE How to Correct Problems in the Machine 20 Recovery Tank and Hose Assembly 21 Handle Assembly 22 Rear Panel Assembly 23 Solution Tank Assembly 24 Solution Deliv...

Page 3: ...materials and vapors Do not use this machine with or near fuels grain dust solvents thinners or other flammable materials This machine is not suitable for picking up hazardous dust DANGER Lead acid b...

Page 4: ...aces can be slippery Water solutions or cleaning materials used with this type of machine can leave wet areas on the floor surface These areas can cause a dangerous condition for the operator or other...

Page 5: ...and then removes the dirty solution and soil with a recovery tool IMAGE 26B 36V Features u Easy to Operate u Interex cleaning system u Brushpressuregauge u Variablespeedtransaxle forwardandreverse u A...

Page 6: ...pright position 5 Align the machine on a level surface ten feet in front of the ramp 6 Push the machine to the top of the ramp 7 Tie down the machine How to Remove the Machine From A Van Or Truck 1 Ma...

Page 7: ...ds in the 1 to 10 light range indicate cleaning speeds for various conditions Speeds above those indicatedbythetenthlight areusedonlyfortraversing to dumping filling or charging locations Variable Pum...

Page 8: ...oor To maximize run time on a battery charge keep the light bars towards the center of the green area To avoid damage to the brush motors do not run the machine in the red area The Recovery Tool Handl...

Page 9: ...hine To drain pull the clear hose free of the top hosebarb and lay the hose into drain Reconnectwhenfinished Recovery Tank See figure 8 C The recovery tank is mounted in the rear center position on th...

Page 10: ...e connector from the battery pack to the connector on the front of the machine Raise and latchfrontbridgeandclosefrontcover Seefigure 11 A NOTE Chargethebatteriesbeforeusingthemachine Battery Maintena...

Page 11: ...ries clean and dry Keep the terminals and connectors clean To clean the top of the batteries use a damp cloth with a weak solution To clean the terminals and connectors use a terminal and connector cl...

Page 12: ...t the charger to a properly grounded single phase 3 wire wall receptacle having the voltage frequency andamperecapacity specified on the nameplate of the charger For more instruction on the use of the...

Page 13: ...an electrical outlet that is not properly wired or grounded Always use a 3 wire electrical system connected to electrical ground For maximum protection use a circuit that is protected by a ground fau...

Page 14: ...1 Release pressure from the traverse switch on the controlhandle 2 Raise the recovery tool handle to the storage position 3 After a 10 second delay to allow all dirty solution to reach the recovery ta...

Page 15: ...serting solution drain hose Start vac motor after inserting hose See figure 17 NOTE Make sure to drain both the recovery tank and the solution tank 3 Use a clean dry cloth to wipe out both tanks and t...

Page 16: ...eauxiliarytools havebeenused be suretoflush them out with clean water 3 Turn main power switch to off position 4 Drain and rinse out the recovery tank 5 Use a dry cloth to wipe the recovery tank and t...

Page 17: ...plied with the machine 2 Black with white bristles on end for heavy duty restoration carpet cleaning Part No 30166A This brush must be purchased separately These brushes are reversible After bristles...

Page 18: ...Pull the nozzle out of the cap 3 Clean or replace the nozzle 4 Replace nozzle back into cap 5 Twist nozzle cap assembly back onto the spray bar BrushHousing 1 Grasp spray bar and push towards brush mo...

Page 19: ...Clarke Technology Operator s Manual IMAGE 26B Page 19 IMAGE 26B Section II Parts and Service Manual 70249A...

Page 20: ...lace the brush There is damage to the brush module or spray assembly Contact an authorized Clarke Technology service person The solution level is low Fill the solution tank Batteries are too low Recha...

Page 21: ...16 872010 Clamp Hose 2 17 51863A Cuff 1 18 82100A Nut Lock 1 19 962943 Screw 8 18 x PH 1 Ref Part No Description Qty 20 30415A Hose Drain 1 21 832002 Clamp Drain Valve 1 22 839401 Valve Drain 1 23 83...

Page 22: ...A vac tr mtr 3 16 41161a ControlMotor Quad 1 17 40190A Harness Wiring 1 18 962430 Screw 20 x 3 Ref Part No Description Qty 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 16 23 24 25 26 27 18 Ref Part...

Page 23: ...t No Description Qty CLARKETECHNOLOGYImage26B Rear Panel Assembly and Parts List 6 01 28 80028A Bolt Shoulder 5 16 x 1 1 29 64490A Handle 1 30 64906A Handle Recovery Tool Lift 1 31 980666 Washer Starl...

Page 24: ...9u 38820A Tank Solution 1 10 65506A Latch Bridge 1 11 980646 Washer Flat 4 Ref Part No Description Qty 1 2 3 8 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 12 14 15 4 21 16 17 18 13 20 19 12 980657 Washer Lock 2 13 85806A Scre...

Page 25: ...ose 1 10 53639A Elbow 1 11 851144 Adaptor 1 12 51207A Injector 1 13 50248A Clamp Hose 11 14 59623A Valve Solution 2 15 30425A Hose 1 16 51518A Bushing Hose 2 17 35168A Hose 1 18 51526A Elbow 2 19 6975...

Page 26: ...age26B Frame Assembly Drawing and Parts List 4 01 17 62435A Clamp Transaxle 2 18 980645 Washer Flat 3 8 SS 4 19 170883 Washer Lock 3 8 4 20 85822A Screw 3 8 16 x 7 8 8 21 980657 Washer Lock 18 22 9802...

Page 27: ...0651 Washer 10 11 920160 Nut 10 12 608210 Spacer 1 NOTE u indicates that a change has been made since the last publication of this manual Ref Part No Description Qty 13 60469A Arm Battery Tray 1 14 66...

Page 28: ...acket Recovery Lift 1 15 980652 Lockwasher 3 Optional Accessory CLARKE TECHNOLOGY Image 26B Recovery Tool Assembly Drawing and Parts List 1 01 Form 13005A Ref Part No Description Qty 16 65980A Mount B...

Page 29: ...548A Spacer Brush Door 2 16 81109A Nut 8 32 ESNA 2 17 55518A Knob Clamping 1 18 60089A Door Brush End 1 Ref Part No Description Qty 19 38708A Spacer Brush End 1 20 962027 Screw 8 32 x 5 8 2 21 67481A...

Page 30: ...17 658506 Shell 1 18 53995A Fan Air Seal 1 19 53996A Fan Stationary 1 Ref Part No Description Qty 1 51913A Clip optional 2 2 54809A Housing 1 3 53905A Fan 1 4 85303A Screw 8 32 x 3 8 4 5 40830A Carbon...

Page 31: ...Assembly 912382 912382 912382 8 Strain Relief A C Cord 837525 837525 837525 9 Strain Relief D C Cord 747553 747553 747553 10 D C Cord Assembly 51973A 51973A 51973A 11 A C Cord Assembly 51974A 908947 9...

Page 32: ...7A Spacer Brake 2 7 60028A Caster Swivel 4 2 8 60029A Caster Ridgid 4 2 9 808302 Spring 1 10 85811A Bolt 5 16 18 x 3 4 20 11 980651 Washer Flat 5 16 22 12 980652 Washer Lock 5 16 20 13 170854 nut 5 16...

Page 33: ...ridge by grasping handle B and pulling up firmly to insure handle is extendedfully 5 Lowerbridge C 6 Unplug battery pack 7 Dock empty battery cart to slots D in frontbridge 8 Pull back on cart to insu...

Page 34: ...A RM 8P Tool Assembly 1 4 59229A RM 12M Tool Assembly 1 5 59232A Hide A Hose 10 1 6 59228A RM 4M Tool Assembly 1 7 398420 Defoamer 1 case 8 398421 Extractor Concentrate 1 case 9 55183A Hide A Hose 20...

Page 35: ...Clarke Technology Operator s Manual IMAGE 26B Page 35 CLARKETECHNOLOGYImage26B Wiring Schematic 1 01...

Page 36: ...Page 36 Clarke Technology Operator s Manual IMAGE 26B CLARKETECHNOLOGYImage26B Connection Diagram 1 01...

Page 37: ...Clarke Technology Operator s Manual IMAGE 26B Page 37 CLARKE TECHNOLOGY Image 26B Flow Dagram 3 01...

Page 38: ...Page 38 Clarke Technology Operator s Manual IMAGE 26B NOTES...

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Page 40: ...eceipt of the product Clarke Technology s liability under this warranty is limited to repair of the product and or replacement of parts and is given to purchaser in lieu of all other remedies includin...

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