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INDEX 

 
 

1.

 

IDENTIFYING THE MACHINE......................................................................................................5

 

2.

 

GENERAL INFORMATION.............................................................................................................8

 

3.

 

TECHNICAL INFORMATION ........................................................................................................8

 

3.1.

 

General description.............................................................................................................................. 8

 

3.2.

 

Danger zones .......................................................................................................................................... 8

 

a)

 

Tank assembly: when using detergent, user should be careful not to spray some over is skin 

or eyes; be aware of danger of germs or chemical substance from the dirt; danger of being 
crushed in between two tanks when the dirty water tank is replaced on the solution tank. ........... 8

 

b)

 

Control panel: danger of short-circuits. .......................................................................................................... 8

 

c)

 

Bottom of washing head: danger due to rotating brush........................................................................... 8

 

d)

 

Rear wheels: danger of being crushed in between the wheel and chassis. ..................................... 8

 

e)

 

Battery compartment: danger of short-circuits between the battery poles and presence of 

hydrogen during charging. ............................................................................................................................................. 8

 

4.

 

SAFETY INFORMATION................................................................................................................9

 

5.

 

HANDLING AND INSTALLATION ............................................................................................ 10

 

5.1.

 

Lifting and transportation ...............................................................................................................10

 

5.2.

 

Check on delivery................................................................................................................................10

 

5.3.

 

Unpacking..............................................................................................................................................10

 

5.4.

 

Electrical connections and ground................................................................................................10

 

5.5.

 

Battery Installation (battery) .........................................................................................................11

 

6.

 

OPERATION................................................................................................................................... 12

 

6.1.

 

Controls description...........................................................................................................................12

 

6.2.

 

Squeegee mounting and adjustment ............................................................................................12

 

6.3.

 

Moving the machine without operating it ..................................................................................12

 

6.4.

 

Brush mounting and adjustment...................................................................................................12

 

6.5.

 

Preparation before operation.........................................................................................................13

 

6.6.

 

Working..................................................................................................................................................13

 

6.7.

 

Useful cleaning tips ............................................................................................................................14

 

7.

 

PERIODS OF INACTIVITY.......................................................................................................... 14

 

8.

 

BATTERIES MAINTENANCE AND CHARGING ..................................................................... 14

 

8.1.

 

Recharging procedure.......................................................................................................................14

 

9.

 

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS.............................................................................................. 15

 

9.1.

 

Maintenance - General rules ...........................................................................................................15

 

9.2.

 

Routine maintenance.........................................................................................................................15

 

10.

 

TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................... 16

 

11.

 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................... 19

 

 

Summary of Contents for JVC50BC

Page 1: ...Floor Scrubber JVC50BC JVC56BT Operator Manual Please read this manual before operating the machine ...

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Page 4: ...ment danger of short circuits between the battery poles and presence of hydrogen during charging 8 4 SAFETY INFORMATION 9 5 HANDLING AND INSTALLATION 10 5 1 Lifting and transportation 10 5 2 Check on delivery 10 5 3 Unpacking 10 5 4 Electrical connections and ground 10 5 5 Battery Installation battery 11 6 OPERATION 12 6 1 Controls description 12 6 2 Squeegee mounting and adjustment 12 6 3 Moving ...

Page 5: ...ENTIFYING THE MACHINE 1 Recovery tank cover 2 Power switch 3 Brush motor switch 4 Vacuum motor switch 5 Battery meter Fig 1 6 Recovery tank 7 Uncovered handle 8 Solution tank 9 Brush guard cover Fig 2 10 11 12 ...

Page 6: ... 6 13 Water inlet filter net Fig 3 14 Wheel Fig 4 15 Squeegee blades Fig 5 ...

Page 7: ...utlet 19 Power control board 20 Battery Fig 6 21 Driven lever 22 Tap lever 23 Drain hose 24 Squeegee lever 25 Recharger connector plug 26 Lowering and raising pedal 27 Squeegee bracket 28 Suction hose 29 Solution tank outlet cap 30 Water filter Fig 7 ...

Page 8: ...ions to meet running time and using environment requirements The scrubber dryer can spread solution water and detergent in the correct direction on the floor and then scrub and remove the dirt With correct detergent and brushes this machine can be adapted to a wide range of floors and dirts The squeegee collects the dirty water into the recovery tank By means of the negative pressure a suction sys...

Page 9: ...er than the ones specified Make sure the power socket used for this machine recharge is correct Make sure the characteristics of the machine such as working voltage current frequency meet its rated ones It is indispensable to respect the battery manufacturer s instructions and current legislation The batteries should always be kept clean and dry to avoid surface leakage current Keep the batteries ...

Page 10: ...f accident Unpack the machine as follow a Remove the cardboard b Remove the metal brackets c Cut the plastic straps and check that all is in good condition d Find and read the operator manual e Unpack battery connector wire with terminal model with battery f Unpack the power cord cable cable model g Push the machine backwards off the pallet by using a sloping ramp h Clean the outside of the machin...

Page 11: ... should be proceeded before mounting Remove the cap and fill every element with specific sulphuric acid solution until the plates are entirely covered Leave for 4 or 5 hours to allow the plates to absorb the electrolyte Make sure the level of electrolyte is still above the plates or fill up with sulphuric acid solution Close the caps Mount the batteries on the machine Before using the machine for ...

Page 12: ...nobs Fig 7 Ref 27 The squeegee blades can scrape the water and detergent from the floor and prepare the way for perfect drying As time goes by the constant rubbing makes the edge of blade in contact with the floor rounded and cracked reducing its dry efficiency As a result the state of the squeegee should be checked frequently For perfect drying the squeegee must be adjusted in such a way that the...

Page 13: ...machine drive the machine as follow a Turn the key switch on b Move the tap lever Fig 7 Ref 21 to the minimum detergent flow position c Press the brush switch and suction switch d Lower down the squeegee suction motor starts by auto e Once the drive lever is pulled the brush motor starts and the machine begins to move forward If the drive lever is released the brush stops rotating f If there is no...

Page 14: ...he dirty water is drained out tighten closely the cap and replace the drain hose 7 PERIODS OF INACTIVITY If the machine is not used for some time squeegee and brush should be removed washed and put them in a dry place away from the dust Furthermore the machine s recovery and solution tanks have to be completely emptied and perfectly cleaned Battery model completely recharge the batteries before st...

Page 15: ...y located in its housing g Screw the cap back on the recovery tank 9 2 2 Filter net Cleaning a Fetch the filter out from the solution tank b Clean the filter net with running water c Replace the filter net back in its housing and make sure it is correctly positioned 9 2 3 Squeegee blades Renewing The squeegee blades collect the film of water and detergent from the floor and prepare the way for per...

Page 16: ...he batteries C The machine is not plugged into power supply socket C Plug into socket The brush switch is in the position O Press the brush switch in the l position You have not pressed the brush lever Press the brush lever B The motor thermal cut out has tripped and the motor is overheated B Release the brush lever turn the brush switch to the O position leave the machine cool down at least 45 mi...

Page 17: ...ing the screw The water or detergent flow does not stop The tap stays open because it is damaged or very dirty Have the tap cleaned or replaced The suction power switch is in the O position Turn the suction switch on There is no power to the suction motor or the motor is faulty Check that the motor power connector is correctly connected to the main wiring Or have the motor replaced B The fuse has ...

Page 18: ...sity between the various elements of the battery Replace the damaged battery The battery is new and does not deliver 100 of its expected capacity The battery must be run in by performing 20 30 charges and discharges to obtain maximum performances The battery discharges too fast during use even though it has been charged correctly and when tested with a hydrometer at the end of recharging it turned...

Page 19: ...ank 13 gal 50 L Recovery tank 13 gal 50 L Cleaning path 20 500 mm Squeegee width 32 815 mm Brush size 20 500 mm Vacuum motor AMETEK 0 6 HP Brush motor 0 75 HP Battery system 24 V DC 105AH CHILWEE x 2 200 minutes non stop work Productivity 20 990 pi 2 h 1 950 m 2 h Standard accessories 1 x 20 500 mm Manish Brush 1 x 20 500 mm Manish Pad holder 2 x 105AH CHILWEE Maintenance free batteries 1 x Charge...

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