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Copyright ©2006 by Cleanfix Cleaning Systems, Inc., 465 West Main St., Wyckoff, NJ 07481.  

All rights reserved. Content is subject to change. 

Safety, Operations & Maint. Manual 

 

Cleanfix

®

  

PowerDisc, R44-180, R44-Dual 

 

 

 

  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

This unit is intended for commercial use 

 

 

This manual is furnished with each new Floor Machine of the type PowerDisc,  R44-180, R44-Dual 
Speed
. It provides necessary operation and maintenance instructions. 

 

 

READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS, WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS BEFORE AND WHEN 

USING THIS FLOOR MACHINE. THE MACHINE MAY ONLY BE USED BY PERSONS WHO HAVE 

BEEN INSTRUCTED IN ITS HANDLING AND EXPRESSLY ENTRUSTED WITH THE OPERATION 

THEREOF. 

 

All information and specifications printed in this manual are current at the time of printing. However, 
because of Cleanfix’ policy of continual product improvement, we reserve the right to make changes at 
any time without notice. 

Summary of Contents for PowerDisc

Page 1: ... Dual Speed It provides necessary operation and maintenance instructions READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS BEFORE AND WHEN USING THIS FLOOR MACHINE THE MACHINE MAY ONLY BE USED BY PERSONS WHO HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED IN ITS HANDLING AND EXPRESSLY ENTRUSTED WITH THE OPERATION THEREOF All information and specifications printed in this manual are current at the time of printing Howev...

Page 2: ...LL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE AND WHEN USING THIS FLOOR MACHINE For 120 volt grounded outlet models The unit must be plugged into a properly grounded outlet check that the nominal voltage of the machines matches the local plug voltage before plugging it in Do not operate the machine with a broken missing grounding pin Have a qualified service person replace the plug immediately Do not leave the floor mac...

Page 3: ...is to be exercised with respect to third parties especially children Wear sturdy footwear When floor machine is in standstill the brush needs to be turned of immediately to prevent harm to the floor When cleaning and servicing the machine changing parts or converting to a different function turn off the machine Besides the operating instructions and the national rules for safety in the work place ...

Page 4: ...e to follow instructions or precautions could result in injury or damage to the user and or the floor machine GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS 120 VOLT Electrical equipment must be grounded If it should malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a path of least resistance for electrical current to reduce the risk of electric shock The floor machine is equipped with a cord having equipment grounding conduct...

Page 5: ...loor coverings in building interiors Do not use the floor machine on public roadways Any other use is considered to be improper The manufacturer is not liable for any resulting damage all risks are the responsibility of the user The appropriate accident prevention rules as well as other known regulations for health and safety in operation must be respected Use for intended purpose also includes ad...

Page 6: ...on on the housing on the handle 3 is facing to the rear 5 Then tighten the hex screws again 6 Wind the cord 18 around the cord wrap 8 and the handle QUICKGUIDE 1 Check that the machine is in proper condition 2 Remove obstacles such as furniture etc from the area to be cleaned Large pieces can be removed to opposite end of the room from where you start cleaning 3 Make sure all switches are in the O...

Page 7: ...CESSORIES 1 Handle 2 Brush motor trigger 3 Housing of upper shaft 4 Dead man switch 5 Handle adjusting lever 6 Screws of control box 7 Shaft 8 Cord wrap 9 Wheels 10 Motor head 12 Solution feed hose 13 Solution tank optional 14 Tank holder 15 Solution lever 16 Water connector 17 Shaft adjusting unit 18 Cord 22 Circuit breaker ...

Page 8: ...e moves to the left D If you keep the handle in its central position the machine works on the spot and can also be moved straight forward or reverse AFTER EACH USE Squeeze the handle adjustment lever 5 and move the handle back into its vertical position Then tilt the machine backwards onto its wheels 9 Remove brush pad holder by rotating it clockwise Unplug the power cord 18 and wind it around the...

Page 9: ...OF FLOOR MACHINE This floor machine should be stored in an upright position Objects should not be stored or stacked on top of unit Always store the floor machine in a dry protected area at temperatures above freezing This unit should not be stored in vehicles or areas where extreme heat or cold occurs MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR Only do maintenance work described in this manual Always use original spar...

Page 10: ...thorized service technician open switch panel and check for loose wire connection Symptom Poor cleaning performance Problem Worn brush or pad Solution Replace brush or pad Problem Improper chemical for cleaning job or improper dilution Solution Change chemical or adjust dilution Symptom Brush motors will not run Problem Fuse blown or circuit breaker in the building room tripped Solution Replace fu...

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Page 13: ...hes wheels casters glides clutches cords filters filter bags gaskets hoses rectifiers switches float switches valves squeegees bearings pulleys relays actuating cables wheels tires vacuum cleaner attachments The purchaser is assured that meticulous care has been exercised in the selection assembling and testing of these parts and components before shipping No warranty is extended for machine finis...

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