Wipe down machine if needed. Use a
non-abrasive, non-solvent cleaner, or a
clean damp cloth.
Recharge the batteries if needed.
Check water level in each cell of the
batteries, and fill as needed. Always use
distilled water to refill batteries. Batteries
SHOULD NOT
be filled to the tops of the
caps.
FILL BATTERIES APPROXIMATELY
3/4" TO 1" ABOVE THE LEAD PLATES.
OVERFILLING WILL CAUSE THE
BATTERIES TO LEAK DURING
CHARGING. THE CHARGING
PROCESS CREATES GAS BUBBLES
INSIDE THE BATTERY. WHICH
EFFECTIVELY INCREASES THE
VOLUME OF THE ELECTROLITE.
Clean battery tops to prevent corrosion.
Rotate brushes. Rotate the left to right
and right to left. On cylindrical models
from front to back.
Lubricate rear casters with a waterproof
grease.
Check machine for water leaks and
loose nuts and bolts.
Be sure to flush the tanks out
completely, and to drain all water from
the machine.
Remove the recovery tank lid to promote
air circulation.
Raise brushes and squeegee.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
STORING MACHINE
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE
The charger will automatically begin
charging, and automatically shut off when
fully charged. (See charger gauge)
After the charger has turned off, unplug
the red plug from the machine and
disconnect charger from the wall outlet.
Recheck the cell levels after charging. If
needed, add distilled water up to the
correct level. Be certain to replace the
caps securely and to wipe off the top of
the batteries with a clean cloth. Discard
cloth.
Remove and clean pads or brushes.
Never use soiled pads when cleaning.
Replace pads frequently.
Remove and clean debris from the float
shut-off screen located inside the
recovery tank.
Drain and rinse tanks thoroughly. Inspect
vacuum hose for any objects obstructing
the air flow.
Raise squeege and wipe blades with a
clean cloth. Store squeegee in the raised
position to prevent damage or settling of
the blades.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
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2.
3.
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8.
9.
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2.
3.
MAINTENANCE
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