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Automatic scrubber ARA 66

BM 100 

             

              

Automatic scrubber ARA 80

MB 100 

 

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6.4

 

Squeegee attach/remove 

 

 

1

3

2

5

6

4

7

 

 

Attach squeegee: 

1.  Lower the squeegee holder (2) using lever (1). 

2.  Place the squeegee (3) behind the automatic scrubber in such a way 

that the support rollers (4) are at the back. 

3.  Turn the quick clamping levers (5) counterclockwise through several 

turns, but don't unscrew completely. To protect against rost, the two 
clamping levers are lubricated with copper paste. 

4.  Push the squeegee (3) as far as it will go into the holder of the fork (2). 

5.  Tighten both quick clamping levers (5) in the clockwise direction. 

6.  Lift both quick clamping levers (5), swivel towards the chain and lower 

there. 

7.  Push the suction hose (6) hard onto the squeegee (3) and onto the 

suction pipe (7) on the recovery water tank. 

Remove squeegee: 

8.  Remove the squeegee in the reverse order.

 

 

6.5 Squeegee adjustment  

 

   

1

 

 

Use the star-shaped knob (1) to adjust the inclination of the squeegee. 

1.  Turn clockwise 

– for better floor contact in the middle of the squeegee  

2.  Turn anticlockwise 

– for better floor contact at the ends of the squeegee. 

 

6.6 Cleaning tool attach/remove 

  WARNING! Risk of injury from rotating parts! 

Before attaching/removing the cleaning tool ensure the that automatic scrubber is completely 
switched off! Wear protective gloves! 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

Attaching the cleaning tool: 

1. 

Completely switch off the automatic scrubber and brush unit lift with 
the foot pedal (See Chapter "Operation"). 

2.  Lift the cleaning tool on the carrier system. Turning to the right or left 

locks the cleaning tool in place. 

3.  Lower the brush unit (1) using the foot pedal and accelerate slightly. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ARA 66 BM 100

Page 1: ...BM 100 ARA 80 BM 100 Operating Manual for Automatic Scrubber and Accessories Read these instructions carefully before operating the machine This machine is intended for industrial and professional us...

Page 2: ...ent 14 6 6 Cleaning tool attach remove 14 7 Operation 16 7 1 Tasks before starting cleaning 16 7 1 1 Checks before starting 16 7 1 2 Checking the battery charge 16 7 1 3 Driver s seat adjustment 16 7...

Page 3: ...Fax 49 0 711 95 44 941 e mail info columbus clean com Internet www columbus clean com 1 3 Liability and warranty All details and information concerning the operation maintenance and cleaning of the e...

Page 4: ...facturer be used or parts obtained from elsewhere all obligations entered into by the manufacturer or his representations such as warranties maintenance contracts etc will immediately become null and...

Page 5: ...e operating manual 2 2 Responsibility of the owner operator This operating manual and the manufacturers manuals relating to the components used must be kept in the immediate surroundings where the app...

Page 6: ...ance of the safety regulations will result in the loss of any right to claim for damages 2 5 Protective clothing When working on and with the appliance the following must be worn Solid closed shoes wi...

Page 7: ...ever touch other people with the rotating brushes pad holders or pads Before you do touch brushes pad holders or pads always switch off the appliance and wait until the parts have come to a complete s...

Page 8: ...dhered to so that misunderstandings which could affect safety are avoided The appliance may only be operated and maintained by people who can be expected to perform their work reliably Their approach...

Page 9: ...g solution filling compartment 9 Fresh water drainage hose 10 Brush unit foot pedal 11 Accelerator pedal 12 Solution tank 13 Bumper guard 14 Splash guard 15 Brush unit 16 Drive wheel 17 Squeegee 18 Su...

Page 10: ...40 Ah internal battery charger 280 Ah 320 Ah external battery charger Traction drive X X Internal battery charger optional optional Chemical dosage optional optional 4 Technical data Technical data AR...

Page 11: ...ghtening straps Packaging materials may also include materials to protect the goods from moisture or frost e g silica gel bags antifreeze etc Unless otherwise agreed that the packaging material should...

Page 12: ...anual X X 5 Spare parts list X X 6 Operating manual of the battery charger option X X 7 1 Brush pad holder with pad X 1 X 1 8 1 Batteries X 1 X 1 1 not included in delivery separate order required 6 2...

Page 13: ...fting truck the batteries can be installed or removed together with the battery tray Closing the battery compartment 7 Close the recovery tank 2 by swivelling it to the right side 8 Tilt the driver s...

Page 14: ...6 hard onto the squeegee 3 and onto the suction pipe 7 on the recovery water tank Remove squeegee 8 Remove the squeegee in the reverse order 6 5 Squeegee adjustment 1 Use the star shaped knob 1 to ad...

Page 15: ...he automatic scrubber off completely and raise the brush unit using the foot pedal See Chapter Operation 2 Turn the cleaning tool by hand sharply backwards in the direction indicated until it is relea...

Page 16: ...the operating controls are working properly 3 The recovery tank must be empty otherwise empty it see Sec Emptying and cleaning the recovery tank 4 Float in the recovery tank must be clean and working...

Page 17: ...se the tank screw cap 1 Reinigungsautomaten von Ort zu Ort bewegen 7 1 5 Chemical dosage Optional 1 Fill with fresh water through the filling opening of the solution tank See 7 1 4 Filling with cleani...

Page 18: ...he brush unit to the idle position 1 Press the foot pedal 1 down with the toe until it locks in place 2 The brush motors will be switched off at the same time WARNING Risk of injury Never let go of th...

Page 19: ...ec Recharging the batteries red Battery empty The brush unit and squeegee come to a stop or don t start recharge the batteries straight away see Recharging the batteries 7 3 Working with the automatic...

Page 20: ...ank if necessary see Sec Tasks after finishing cleaning 9 Recharge the batteries see Sec batteries recharge 7 4 Tasks after finishing cleaning 7 4 1 Emptying and cleaning the recovery tank 1 2 3 1 Swi...

Page 21: ...very tank cover 1 as far as it will go ATTENTION A dirty or damaged float may ruin the equipment Never use the appliance if the float is dirty or damaged float Only clean carefully by hand with clean...

Page 22: ...w the procedures in the operating manual and handling instructions relating to the batteries Before charging check the battery and charging cables for faults replace if necessary Fire extinguishers sh...

Page 23: ...ains cable completely round the holders 2 and carefully stow away the mains plug 7 Close the battery compartment see Sec Closing the battery compartment 7 5 2 Recharging the batteries external charger...

Page 24: ...4 7 5 Remove the squeegee blades 6 8 NOTE Each squeegee blade has four sliding edges and thus can be used up to three times Don t re use the worn edges Continuous squeegee blade must always be mounted...

Page 25: ...the battery terminals clean and grease tighten if necessary Batteries faulty Check the batteries replace if necessary Internal protection of the control system triggered by fusion Switch the applianc...

Page 26: ...f different brush strengths Pad holders for pads Silent version Drive batteries Maintenance free drive batteries Automatic charger with Wa curves for wet batteries Automatic charger with UI curves for...

Page 27: ...f electrical appliances for household and similar use Part 2 72 Special requirements for automatic machines for treating floors in commercial and industrial premises EN 12100 1 2003 Machine safety Bas...

Page 28: ...1 G Staehle GmbH u Co KG columbus Reinigungsmaschinen Postfach 50 09 60 70339 Stutgart Germany Tel 49 0 711 9544 950 Fax 49 0 711 9544 94 info columbus clean com www columbus clean com 70103100...

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