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If the unit is found to be in need of re-

pair or in any way unsafe, or contrib-

utes to an unsafe condition, the matter 

shall be reported immediately to the us-

er’s designated authority, and the unit 

shall not be operated until it has been 

restored to safe operating condition.

If during operation the unit becomes 

unsafe in any way, the matter shall be 

reported immediately to the user’s des-

ignated authority, and the unit shall not 

be operated until it has been restored 

to safe operating condition.

Do not make repairs or adjustments 

unless specifically authorized to do so.

Operation of the unit may be hazard-

ous if maintenance is neglected or re-

pairs, rebuilds, or adjustments are not 

performed in accordance with the man-

ufacturer’s design criteria. Therefore, 

maintenance facilities (on or off pre-

mises), trained personnel, and detailed 

procedures shall be provided.

Maintenance and inspection of the unit 

shall be performed in conformance with 

the following practices:

A a schedules planned maintenance, 

lubrication, and inspection system 

shall be followed; consult the manu-

facturer’s recommendations.

B only trained and authorized person-

nel shall be permitted to maintain, 

repair, adjust, and inspect the unit, 

and in accordance with manufactur-

er’s specifications.

Avoid fire hazards and have fire protec-

tion equipment present in the work ar-

ea. Do not use open pans of fuel or 

flammable cleaning fluids for cleaning 

parts.

Any unit not in safe operating condition 

shall be removed from service.

Fire Prevention: The unit shall be kept 

in a clean condition and reasonably 

free of lint, excess oil, and grease. 

Noncombustible agents are preferred 

for cleaning the unit. Flammable liquids 

[those having flash points at  or above 

100°F (37,8°C)] are not allowed. Pre-

cautions regarding toxicity, ventilation, 

and fire hazard shall be appropriate for 

the agent or solvent used.

Nameplate Visibility: The unit type des-

ignations as shown on the nameplate 

and the type markers shall not be cov-

ered over with paint so that their identi-

fication information is obscured.

Please read and comply 

with these instructions prior 

to the initial operation of your appli-

ance. Retain these operating instruc-

tions for future reference or for 

subsequent possessors.

Safety instructions

4

Function

4

Proper use

4

Environmental protection

4

Operating elements

5

Before Commissioning

5

Operation

6

Maintenance and care

7

Troubleshooting

7

Specifications

9

Accessories

10

Warranty

10

Spare parts

10

Before using the appliance for the first 

time, read and observe these operating 

instructions and the accompanying 

brochure: Safety information for brush 

cleaning units and spray-extraction 

units, 5.956-251.

The following symbols are used in this 

operating manual:

Danger

Indicates an immediate threat of dan-
ger. Failure to observe the instruction 
may result in death or serious injuries.

Warning

Indicates a possibly dangerous situa-
tion. Failure to observe the instruction 
may result in light injuries or damage to 
property.

Note
Indicates useful tips and important in-
formation about the product.

The appliance is used for the wet 

cleaning or polishing of level floors.

Two brush rollers located opposite of 

each other clean the floor by means of 

the added detergent liquid. A working 

width of 16 in. (400 mm) and a capacity 

of 10.5 qts (10 l) each of the fresh and 

dirt water reservoirs allow for effective 

cleaning.

The power supply operation allows a 

high capacity without a restriction of the 

working time.

Note
The appliance can be equipped with 
various accessories depending on the 
cleaning task. Please request our cata-
logue or visit us on the Internet.

Use this appliance only as directed in 

these operating instructions.

The appliance may only be used for 

the cleaning of hard surfaces that 

are not sensitive to moisture and 

polishing operations.

The application temperature ranges 

from 41°F1 to 104°F (+5°C to 

+40°C).

The appliance is not suited for the 

cleaning of frozen grounds (e.g. in 

cold stores).

The appliance may only be 

equipped with original accessories 

and spare parts.

The appliance has been designed 

for the cleaning of floors inside or or 

covered surfaces. With respect to 

other applications the usage of al-

ternative brushes must be checked.

The appliance is not intended for 

the cleaning of public traffic routes.

Operator care of the unit

MAINTENANCE AND RE-

BUILD PRACTICES

FIRE SAFETY STANDARD

Contents

Safety instructions

Symbols

Function

Proper use

Environmental protection

The packaging materials 

are recyclable. Please do 

not throw packaging in the 

domestic waste but pass it 

on for recycling.
Old units contain valuable 

recyclable materials. Batter-

ies, oil and similar substanc-

es may not be released into 

the environment. Therefore 

please dispose of old units 

through suitable collection 

systems.

Summary of Contents for Power Scrubber

Page 1: ...REV 3 11 ...

Page 2: ...uipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or service person if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance if it will not fit the outlet have a proper out let installed by a qualified electrician This appliance is for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit and has a groundin...

Page 3: ...vironmental protection 4 Operating elements 5 Before Commissioning 5 Operation 6 Maintenance and care 7 Troubleshooting 7 Specifications 9 Accessories 10 Warranty 10 Spare parts 10 Before using the appliance for the first time read and observe these operating instructions and the accompanying brochure Safety information for brush cleaning units and spray extraction units 5 956 251 The following sy...

Page 4: ...o lower squeegee 23 Electrical plug 24 Carrying handle for recovery tank 25 Solution tank cover Î Slide the upper slider half onto the lower slider half 몇 Warning Risk of damage Do not pinch the cable during the installation Î Align the borings 2 possible height adjustments Î Connect the slider halves to the lock screws discs and star grips Î Fasten the cable to the slider using clips Î Insert the...

Page 5: ...of the machine each time before using the machine to see that it is not damaged Never op erate a machine with damaged cables Get the damaged cables replaced by an electrician Î Insert the looped end of the exten sion cable in the strain relief hook Î Plug in the mains plug Î If the detergent solution is to be vac uumed off after the cleaning pro cess use squeegee lowering pedal Î Swivel the slider...

Page 6: ...rushes Î Check the condition of the seals be tween the appliance and the recov ery tank replace if required Î Clean the brush tunnel Î Have the prescribed inspection car ried out by the customer service Î Lift the squeegee by activating the pedal for the squeegee lowering Î Press the push button for the squeegee change toward the inside the squeegee will release Î Pull off the squeegee downwards Î...

Page 7: ...als between the appliance and the recovery tank and check for tightness replace if required Clean the lint trap Clean the squeegee blades on the squeegee tool replace if required Suction channel plugged clean Check if the vacuum bar is plugged remove plug if required Insufficient cleaning result Increase brush contact pressure Check the brushes for wear replace if required Use brush rollers suited...

Page 8: ...th in mm 15 15 400 Brush diameter in mm 3 77 96 Brush speed 1 min 650 Dimensions and weights Theoretical surface cleaning performance yd m h 478 400 Fresh dirty water tank volume GAL l 2 64 10 Length without pushing handle in mm 20 5 520 Width without squeegee tool in mm 18 5 470 Height without pushing handle in mm 15 380 Weight without tank contents lbs kg 46 1 30 Noise emission Sound pressure le...

Page 9: ...ing heavily dirtied floors 4 762 252 0 1 2 Brush roller orange high low For scrubbing structured floors safety tiles etc 4 762 251 0 1 2 Brush roller white soft For polishing floors 4 762 250 0 1 2 Pad roller shaft For intake of roller pads 4 762 228 0 1 2 Pad very soft white For cleaning and polishing sensitive floorings 6 369 727 0 1 2 Pad soft yellow For polishing floors 6 369 724 0 1 2 Pad med...

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