Clarke Scrubtec Boost 70 Operator'S Manual Download Page 23

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Operator's  Manual  SCRUTBTEC  BOOST  70

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 Maintenance cont.

Figure 34

Consult your Clarke Technology Authorized Service
Person to do the service procedures.

Use only genuine Clarke parts.

How to Center or Offset the Brush Head

The brush head on this machine can be centered or
offset 1 inch to the right side of the machine.  To
center or offset the brush head, follow this procedure:

Recommended tools: 3/8" drive rachet, 3" extension
and 9/16" socket.

CAUTION:  Before offsetting the brush head,

be sure that the recovery tank is
empty of solution.

1. Turn the key switch "ON".

2. Put the brush switch to the "Up" position.

3.  Turn the key switch "OFF" and remove the key.

4. Tip up the recovery tank until it locks in the full open

position.

5. Go to the front of the machine and unlatch the front

cover and swing cover open.

6. Locate the four mounting studs on the brush head

bracket.  See figure 34.  The top two mounting nuts
can be accessed through the top of the solution
tank.  The lower two can be accessed through the
front.  Loosen the four mounting nuts 2 to 3 turns
counterclockwise.  NOTE:  Do not remove mounting
nuts.

7. The brush head assembly can slide to the right side

by one inch or placed back into the center.  Slide the
brush head assembly all the way to the ends of the
slots for the desired position.  This insures that the
head operates straight up and down.

8. After repositioning the brush head, tighten nuts

securely to approximately 236 inch-lbs.

9. Close the front cover.

 10. Close the recovery tank.

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Maintenance Procedures That Must Be Done
Every Six Months
Contact a Clarke Technology Authorized
Service Center to perform this six month
procedure.

1. Check the carbon brushes in the electric motors.

2. Clean the battery terminals and connectors.

Make sure all of the battery connections are
tightened correctly.

3. Check all of the switches, controls, valves,

hoses and gaskets.

4. Check and remove debris from the transaxle

hubs.

5. Replace the rubber isolators (see Ref. #23 in

Brush Head Assembly Parts List section).  The
rubber isolators are considered wear items and
must be replaced every 6 months.

6. Replace the rubber mounts (see Ref. #56 in

Brush Head Assembly Parts List section).  The
rubber mounts are considered wear items and
must be replaced every 6 months.

Summary of Contents for Scrubtec Boost 70

Page 1: ...age 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 this manual have it explained fully b...

Page 2: ...trical Schematic 50 Operator Safety Instructions 3 Introduction Machine Specifications 5 Procedures for Transporting Machine 6 Symbols Used on Scubtec Boost 70 8 Machine Control Panel 10 Machine Contr...

Page 3: ...s grain dust solvents thinners or other flammable materials This machine is not suitable for picking up hazardous dust Use only commercially available floor cleaning waxes intended for machine operati...

Page 4: ...discharge of waste water City state and national regulations regarding this discharge may also be in effect in your area Understand and follow the regulations in your area Be aware of the environment...

Page 5: ...floor and 3 position manual lever style operation Cleaning Swath 28 inches 71 cm Motor Brush 3 4 hp 0 56 KW Brush Pad Size 14 x 28 35 6 cm x 71 cm Brush Speed 2250RPM Brush Pressure 100 lbs 45 4 kg Dr...

Page 6: ...amage Stop and leave this machine only on a level surface When you stop the machine put all switches into their OFF position 1 Make sure the loading ramp is at least eight 8 feet 2 5m long and a minim...

Page 7: ...2 0 8m wide and strong enough to support the machine 3 Make sure the ramp is clean and dry 4 Put the ramp in position 5 Unfasten the machine WARNING The machine is heavy Make sure you use two able per...

Page 8: ...8 CLARKE TECHNOLOGY Operator s Manual SCRUTBTEC BOOST 70 SYMBOLS USED SCRUBTEC BOOST 70 Warning Power Traverse Speed Control Solution Control Brush Up Down...

Page 9: ...ADOPERATOR S MANUALBEFORE OPERATINGTHIS MACHINE EXPLOSIVEGASES CANCAUSESEVERE INJURY DEATH ORDAMAGE TRANSFORMER Keep flammable materials away from batteries Charge in a cool well ventilated area BATTE...

Page 10: ...push brush position switch to down position Brush Motor and solution flow will activate when the traverse buttons are pushed To shut brush motor off place brush position switch in up position Key Swit...

Page 11: ...r must be added Damage to vacuum motor could result from foam Parking Brake See Figure 7 NOTE Parking Brake must be used if operating machine on greater than 2 gradient Theparkingbrakepreventsmovement...

Page 12: ...ng batteries See figure 8B WARNING Do not operate or perform mainte nance on the machine while the recovery tank is in the intermediate position The tank can be acciden tally bumped and it may slam sh...

Page 13: ...tes Keep the electrolyte at the correct level CAUTION Machine damage and discharge across the tops of the batteries can occur if the batteries are over filled Do not fill the batteries up to the botto...

Page 14: ...shut 3 Put the charger on a flat surface Make sure the vents on the sides are at least two inches away from walls and other objects Make sure there are no objects near the vents on the bottom of the c...

Page 15: ...See figure15 NOTE When using a black pad position pad on head Lowerheadandoperatemomentarilytoaffixpad topaddriver ifyouhavedifficulty positionpadon floor and lower head then operate How To Remove The...

Page 16: ...m motor continue to run with the squeegee off the floor to avoid drips and also allows you to back up the machine How To Fill The Solution Tank The solution tank can be filled in the front or through...

Page 17: ...jects until you can do the following 1 Move the machine in a straight direction forward and backward 2 Stop the machine safely 3 Turn the machine both left and right and return to a straight direction...

Page 18: ...the solution knob to the right to activate the flow of solution Adjust the flow of clean solution to the flow desired 8 Move the machine across the floor in the forward direction 9 Make a 180 turn NOT...

Page 19: ...ect AC power from battery charger fol low charger instructions 3 Disconnect the plug on the battery charger from the battery pack connector 4 Join the connector from the batteries to the control panel...

Page 20: ...op of the tank 3 Ifatankordrainhosehasanobstruction usea pressure waterhosetoflushthetankorhose Putthewaterhose into the drain hose 4 Leavethetanksandtherecoverydrainvalveopentodry in the air 5 Check...

Page 21: ...TE Always turn off key switch before servicing the machine WARNING Always wear eye protection and protective clothing when working near batteries NO SMOKING 1 To inspect batteries tip up recovery tank...

Page 22: ...tment Adjusting Squeegee Tilt The tilt of the squeegee causes the rear blade to raise up in the center or on the ends depending on which direction the tilt is changed For tilt adjustment refer to figu...

Page 23: ...the four mounting nuts 2 to 3 turns counterclockwise NOTE Donotremovemounting nuts 7 Thebrushheadassemblycanslidetotherightside byoneinchorplacedbackintothecenter Slidethe brush head assembly all the...

Page 24: ...Fill 10177A ESP Recycle System 10663A Pads Brushes Size Description Part No Size Description Part No 14 x 28 Red 5 pack 997001 14 x 28 Poly Brush 30752A 14 x 28 Black 5 pack 997000 14 x 28 Nylon Brus...

Page 25: ...harge the batteries for a full 16 hour charge Have an authorized service person repair the charger Check voltage of each cell while discharging Connect the batteries Adjust Pressure PROBLEM CAUSE ACTI...

Page 26: ...or switch is off Batteries are unplugged Battery terminals are dirty Batteries are discharged Reset the circuit breaker Turn key or switch on Check the battery connections Check battery gauge and rec...

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