Aztec 20

PROSCRUB OWNER’S MANUAL PAGE 

 

08-2017 

 

PROSCRUB OPERATION  

For your safety, to ensure compliance with environmental regulations, and to maximize the service life 
of your equipment, it is very important to take a few minutes before you operate this machine to check 
its condition. Be sure to take care of any problem you find, or have your service dealer correct it before 
you operate this machine. 

 

Improperly  maintaining  this  machine,  or  failure  to  correct  a  problem  before 

operation, may cause a malfunction in which you can be seriously hurt or killed. Always perform a pre-
operation inspection before each use, and correct any problem. 

 

 

Avoid use in areas with floor obstruction such as thresholds and floor outlet 

boxes. Avoid use in areas with loose debris or small objects that may become caught in the rotating 
pad.  

 

 READ and UNDERSTAND all instructions and safety messages before operating 

this  machine. 

Follow  the  instructions  given  in  this  Owner’s  Manual  and  the  training  given  by  your 

supervisor for the safe operation of this machine. Failure to do so can result in personal injury and/or 
damage to the machine or property. 
 

 The ProScrub autoscrubber should only be operated by fully qualified maintenance 

personnel. Do not operate, maintain, or service this autoscrubber unless you are trained and authorized. 

 

  This machine is not suitable for use around hazardous dust or other hazardous 

materials. 

 

  Do not use this machine on surfaces with a gradient exceeding 2%. 

 
Refer to the 

GENERAL OPERATION SAFETY

 Information on pgs 3-5 and the 

BEFORE OPERATION 

CHECKLIST

 on pg 6 before operating the ProScrub: 

1.  Lower squeegee by releasing the 

Squeegee Lift Lever

 and lowering it 

from the “locked” position. 

2.  Push top of 

Foot Pedal Lever

 forward to release the pad drive/brush drive down. 

3.  Turn 

Vacuum Motor Switch

 to ON position. 

4.  Turn 

Solution Control Knob

 counter clockwise slightly to activate flow. The more the lever is 

turned, the faster the flow of solution. Open completely for maximum flow. 

5.  Turn 

Brush Motor

 

switch to “ON” position.  Do not let the scrubber stay in one position for more 

than a few seconds after brush rotation has started; damage to floor may result. 

Summary of Contents for 20" ProScrub

Page 1: ...PROSCRUB OWNER S MANUAL PAGE 1 08 2017 OWNER S MANUAL THE PROSCRUB Automatic 20 Floor Autoscrubber WWW AZTECPRODUCTS COM 800 331 1423 201 COMMERCE DRIVE MONTGOMERYVILLE PA 18936...

Page 2: ...EE without tools PG 10 STORAGE AND HANDLING SAFETY INFORMATION PG 11 PROSCRUB MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE PG 12 13 BATTERY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE BATTERY CHARGING PG 14 15 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND DIAGRAMS SOLUTI...

Page 3: ...te and based on the latest product information available at the time of printing Aztec Products Inc reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice or incurring obligation This Owner s M...

Page 4: ...machine or property may occur Do not attempt to ride on or otherwise attach any type of rider platform to this scrubber Injury and property damage may occur 0 Safety is a full time every day job Never...

Page 5: ...3 58 42 cm Height 35 88 9 cm Solution Tank Capacity 12 Gallons 45 4 Liters Recovery Tank Capacity 15 Gallons 56 8 Liters Cleaning Path 20 51 cm Pad brush Diameter 20 51 cm Squeegee Width 30 76 cm Brus...

Page 6: ...ore tipping back machine empty the tanks of all fluids Liquid can spill out as you tip back machine and may cause damage to floor Do not leave machine unattended while tilted back machine is not stabl...

Page 7: ...vered by warranty Rinse and flush solution tank thoroughly with clean water after each use This will prevent chemical buildup This will prevent odors or mildew from forming Before filling or draining...

Page 8: ...securely make sure it is tightly connected FILLING THE PROSCRUB SOLUTION TANK 1 Make sure Solution Control Knob is completely turned to OFF position 2 Fill the tank with up to 14 gallons of water and...

Page 9: ...y your supervisor for the safe operation of this machine Failure to do so can result in personal injury and or damage to the machine or property The ProScrub autoscrubber should only be operated by fu...

Page 10: ...low and pg 8 for diagram PROSCRUB OPERATION HELPFUL HINTS The ProScrub works best when operating in a straight path turning the machine at too sharp an angle can result in squeegee spillover While scr...

Page 11: ...lways disconnect the AC plug before connecting or disconnecting the DC plug to prevent damage or personal injury Store in a dry area in the upright position After each use flush both tanks with clean...

Page 12: ...evel surface that all switches are on the OFF position and disconnect batteries and or battery charger to prevent any accidental electrical problems damage or injury To avoid damage to floors never us...

Page 13: ...es with vinegar solution 1 quart 94L vinegar and 3 gallons 11 3L water o Rinse with clean water o Clean battery terminals to prevent corrosion o Check for loose or corroded battery cables o Check flui...

Page 14: ...aintain a good connection and prevent further corrosion 4 Check for worn or loose cables and replace if necessary 5 Check fluid level in batteries every 10 charges lead acid batteries only BATTERY CHA...

Page 15: ...istilled water to top of plates Battery charger specifications Output voltage 24 volts Output current 10 to 20 amps Automatic shutoff circuit For deep cycle battery charging life expectancy of a batte...

Page 16: ...DJUST BRKT 283 030 105 1 5 3 8 16 3 4 BOLT 164 10111 4 6 5 16 USS FLAT WASHER 164 20156 4 7 DRAIN HOSE SOLUTION TANK 216 0212 1 8 BRACKET SOLUTION VALVE 283 030 115 1 9 VALVE FITTING 166 EL1412 2 10 S...

Page 17: ...7 6 1 4 20 1 2 BOLT 164 10003 7 7 OVERFLOW ASSEMBLY 030 20 119 1 8 VACUUM MOTOR GASKET S2 20 1 9 VACUUM MOTOR 030 VACM 1 10 1 4 20 STUD 164 254 3 11 1 4 20 LOK NUT 164 22831 3 12 FLOAT SCREEN 030 20 1...

Page 18: ...UD ASSEMBLY PARTS REF DESCRIPTION PART QTY 1 SPLASH SKIRT 030 20 118 1 2 BRUSH SHROUD 108 AS 20 1 3 1 3 4 SHOULDER BOLT 196 70212 2 4 POLY WHEEL 156 PB03041 08 2 5 SWIVEL CASTER 156 030 2 6 FLAT WASHE...

Page 19: ...0212 2 4 POLY WHEEL 156 PB 03041 08 2 5 SQUEEGEE WELDED ASSBLY 288 030 200 1 6 WHEEL BRACKET 288 030 221 2 7 WHEEL BOLT 164 1129087 2 8 WHEEL BRACKET NUT 164 1137015 6 9 WHEEL 156 030 1 2 10 WHEEL BUS...

Page 20: ...6 18 STOVER LOK NUT 164 22833 1 11 1 2 13 STOVER LOK NUT 164 22836 4 12 CHASSIS BUSHING 030 20 100 5 13 1 2 13 1 BOLT 164 12011 4 14 CHASSIS MOUNT BRACKET 288 030 500 2 15 8 WHEEL 156 XA 08251 12 2 16...

Page 21: ...E BRACKET 283 030 120 2 6 ROCKER SWITCH 030 20 108 2 7 CONTROL PANEL PLATE 283 030 275 1 8 COVER PLATE 283 030 270 1 9 SOLENOID 153 030 1 10 BUSHING 030 20 101 3 11 BOLT 164 10007 1 12 SQUEEGEE LIFT A...

Page 22: ...PROSCRUB OWNER S MANUAL PAGE 22 08 2017 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 23: ...ery Maintenance Replace charger Little or no solution flow with knob in open position Solution flow lever is not activated Solution line is clogged Solution valve is clogged Rod does not rotate when k...

Page 24: ...ough a dealer please contact them Order the replacement part from your distributor or call Aztec 800 331 1423 We will ship warranted parts at our expense Get an RGA number when you are ordering the re...

Page 25: ...ible for inbound freight damage 4 Only authorized dealers may make warranty repairs The need for proper care and maintenance for this product cannot be overstated Poor maintenance neglect or abuse can...

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