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Operation of the unit may be hazard-
ous if maintenance is neglected or re-
pairs, rebuilds, or adjustments are not 
performed in accordance with the man-
ufacturer’s design criteria. Therefore, 
maintenance facilities (on or off prem-
ises), trained personnel, and detailed 
procedures shall be provided.
Parts manuals and maintenance man-
uals may be obtained by the powered 
floor scrubber manufacturer.
In unusual cases  not covered by the 
manuals referred above, consult the 
powered floor scrubber manufacturer.
Maintenance and inspection of the unit 
shall be performed in conformance 
with the following practices:
A a schedules planned maintenance, 

lubrication, and inspection system 
shall be followed; consult the man-
ufacturer’s recommendations.

B only tranined and authorized per-

sonnel shall be permitted to main-
tain, repair, adjust, and inspect the 
unit, and in accordance with manu-
facturer’s specifications.

When lifting powered floor scrubbers 
for repair or inspection, the units shall 
be lifted in a safe, secure, stable man-
ner. Removal of components such as 
counterweights or uprights will change 
the center of gravity and may create an 
unstable condition.
Before starting inspection and repair of 
powered floor scrubber:
A raise drive wheels free of floor and 

disconnect battery and use chocks 
or other positive truck-posirioning 
devices;

B block chassis before working on 

them;

C disconnect battery before working 

in the electrical system;

D the charger connector shall be 

plugged only into the battery con-
nector and never into the unit con-
nector.

Operation of the powered floor scrub-
ber to check the performance shall be 
conducted in an authorized area where 
safe clearance exists.
A   Before starting to operate the unit:
1 be in operating position;
2 apply brake;
3 place directional controls in neutral;
4 turn switch to ON position;
5 check functioning of lift and tilt sys-

tems, steering, warning devices, 
and brakes.

B   Before leaving the unit:
1 stop unit;

2 place directional control in neutral;
3 apply the parking brake;
4 stopp the engine or turn off the pow-

er;

5 turn off the control circuit;
6 if the unit must be left on an incline, 

block the wheels.

Avoid fire hazards and have fire pro-
tection equipment present in the work 
area. Do not use an open flame to 
check the level of any fluid, especially 
battery electrolyte. Do not use open 
pans of fuel or flammable cleaning flu-
ids for cleaning parts.
Properly ventilate work area, vent ex-
haust fumes, and keep shop clean and 
dry.
Brakes, steering mechanisms, control 
mechanisms, warning devices, lights, 
governors, guards and safety devices, 
articulating axle stops, and frame 
members shall be carefully and regu-
larly inspected and maintained in safe 
operating condition.

Any unit not in safe operating condition 
shall be removed from service.
Repairs shall not be made in Class I, 
Class II, and Class III locations.
Repairs to the electrical system of bat-
tery powered floor scrubbers shall be 
performed only after the battery has 
been disconnected.

Operating Temperature.

 When the 

temperature of any part of any pow-
ered floor scrubber is found to be in ex-
cess of its normal operating 
temperature and creates a hazardous 
condition, the vehicle shall be removed 
from service and shall not be returned 
to service until the cause for such over-
heating has been eliminated.

Fire Prevention.

The unit shall be kept 

in a clean condition and reasonably 
free of lint, excess oil, and grease. 
Noncombustible agents are preferred 
for cleaning the unit. Flammable liquids 
[those having flash points at or above 
100°F (37,8°C)] are not allowed. Pre-
cautions regarding toxicity, ventilation, 
and fire hazard shall be appropriate for 
the agent or solvent used.

Nameplate Visibility. 

The unit type 

designations as shown on the name-
plate and the type markers shall not be 
covered over with paint so that their 
identification information is obscured.

Changing and Charging Storage 
Batteries.

This section shall apply to batteries 
used on electric trucks. The two types 
of batteries commonly are lead and 
nickel-iron. They contain corrosive 

chemical solutions, either acid or alkali, 
and, therefore, present a chemical 
hazard. While being charged, they give 
off hydrogen and oxygen, which, in 
certain concentrations, are explosive.
Battery-charging installations shall be 
located in areas designated for that 
purpose; such areas shall be kept free 
of extraneous combustible materials. 
Facilities shall be provided for the fol-
lowing:
A Flushing spilled electrolyte;
B Fire protection;
C Protecting charging apparatus from 

damage by trucks, and

D Adequate ventilation for dispersal 

of fumes from gasing batteries.

Where on-board chargers are used, 
charging shall be accomplished at lo-
cations designated for that prupose, 
taking into account the electrical re-
quirements of the charger and facilities 
for fire protection.

Exception: Flushing facilities shall not 
be required if charging is accomplished 
without removing the battery from the 
vehicle.

Where handling acid concentrates 
greater than 50 percent acid (above 
1.400 specific gravity) an eye-wash 
fountain shall be provided.
A conveyor, overhead hoist, or equiva-
lent material handling equipment shall 
be provided for handling batteries.
Chain hoists shall be equipped with 
load-chain containers. Where a hand 
hoist is used, uncovered batteries shall 
be covered with a sheet of plywood or 
other nonconducting material to pre-
vent the hand chain from shorting in 
cell connectors or terminals. A properly 
insulated spreader bar shall be used 
with any overhead hoist.
Reinstalled or new batteries shall meet 
or exceed the battery type marked on 
the unit. Reinstalled batteries shall be 
positioned properly and secured in the 
unit.
A carboy tilter or siphon shall be pro-
vided where acid in carboys is used. 
Where diluting concentrated sulfuric 
acid to make up elektrolyte, the acid 
ALWAYS shall be added to the water – 
not reverse. Battery maintenance per-
sonnel shall wear protective clothing 
such as eye protection, long sleeves, 
and gloves.

Exception: Removal and replacement 
of batteries shall not require the use of 
protective clothing.

Electrical installations shall be in ac-
cordance with NFPA 70, National elec-
tric code, and any local ordinances.

MAINTENANCE AND RE-

BUILD PRACTICES

FIRE SAFETY STANDARD

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Summary of Contents for B 150 R Bp R90 2SB

Page 1: ...B 150 R 59662740 09 19 English 3 Fran ais 22 Espa ol 41...

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Page 3: ...adaptor should be used with this appliance CONNECT TO A PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET ONLY 1 Grounded outlet 2 Grounded outlet box 3 Grounded pin Only trained and authorized persons shall be permitted to o...

Page 4: ...per sonnel 2 training practice shall be conducted under the supervision of the trainer 3 training practice shall include the actual operation or simulated per formance of all operating tasks such man...

Page 5: ...floors Before driving over a dockboard or bridge plate be sure that it is properly secured Drive carefully and slowly across the dockboard or bridge plate and never exceed its rated capacity Do not d...

Page 6: ...ture of any part of any pow ered floor scrubber is found to be in ex cess of its normal operating temperature and creates a hazardous condition the vehicle shall be removed from service and shall not...

Page 7: ...ace to avoid electrolyte spray Care shall be taken to ensure that vent caps are function ning The battery or compartment cover s shall be open to dissipate heat and gas Smoking shall be prohibited in...

Page 8: ...ere is a risk of this max water height being ex ceeded The appliance may only be equipped with original accessories and spare parts The appliance is not intended for the cleaning of public traffic rou...

Page 9: ...5 Vacuum bar 16 Lever for seat adjustment 17 Seat with seat switch 18 Filling system 19 Fresh water tank cover 20 Drive pedal 21 Side brush only SB version 22 Adjustment wheel for wiping flap 23 Wipin...

Page 10: ...ce tools or similar items on the battery Risk of short circuit and ex plosion Risk of injury Ensure that wounds nev er come into contact with lead Always clean your hands after having worked with batt...

Page 11: ...rate depending on the type of bat tery see Recommended Batteries Danger of explosion The charging of wet batteries is only permitted if the waste water reservoir is tilted up Swivel the waste water t...

Page 12: ...the cleaning head is already installed The installation of the brushes is de scribed in the chapter Maintenance Tasks Insert the vacuum bar into the vac uum bar suspension in such a man ner that the...

Page 13: ...Open the water supply Once the maximum fill level is reached the built in floater valve will stop the water inflow Shut off water supply Remove the water hose Parameters for the different cleaning pr...

Page 14: ...y to be programmed Select the desired menu item to be modified by turning the Info button Press Info button Adjust the menu item by turning the Info button Confirm the setting by pressing the menu ite...

Page 15: ...ance with water and do not use ag gressive detergents Drain off dirt water Clean protective turbine strainer Only with R cleaning head Remove bulk waste container and empty it Clean the outside of the...

Page 16: ...downward Insert the cylinder pin into the bor ing of the drawbar Slide the drawbar in the guide channel on the cleaning head all the way to the bottom Insert the locking plate into the guide channel...

Page 17: ...the appliance in a frost pro tected room DANGER Risk of injury Before working on the appliance remove the Intelligent Key and the mains plug of the charger Pull out the battery plug Drain and dispose...

Page 18: ...eck brush wear replace brush if required Check the function of the brush heads lowering raising Waste water tank full waste water tank is full Empty the waste water tank Level sensor or cable connec t...

Page 19: ...ed Check protective turbine strainer for soiling clean if necessary Clean the vacuum lips on the vacuum bar turn or replace if required Check if the cover on the dirt water discharge hose is closed Ch...

Page 20: ...10 Slope max Adv 10 15 Theoretical surface capacity Adv m2 h 4500 7500 5400 10000 Fresh waste water tank volume l 150 Capacity coarse dirt container l 7 9 Water pressure filling system waste water ta...

Page 21: ...he relevant sales company are applicable in each country We will repair potential failures of your appliance within the warranty period free of charge provid ed that such failure is caused by faulty m...

Page 22: ...e La prise doit tre branch e dans une prise appropri e qui est correctement instal l e et mise la terre en conformit avec les codes et ordonnances locaux DANGER Un conducteur de mise la terre d quipem...

Page 23: ...is e 13 autres caract ristiques du mod le particulier d autolaveuse motoris e B Environnement d utilisation et son influence sur le fonctionnement de l autolaveuse motoris e 1 nature et tat du sol ou...

Page 24: ...ter l appareil B r gler les commandes de direction en position neutre C actionner le frein main D teindre le moteur ou arr ter toutes les commandes E si l appareil doit stationner sur une pente caler...

Page 25: ...a besoin d tre r par ou pr sente un risque quelconque l utili sateur doit le signaler imm diatement son responsable et ne pas utiliser l appareil avant r solution du pro bl me Si en cours d utilisatio...

Page 26: ...i re combus tible ne doit tre stock e Des quipe ments doivent tre pr vus pour A rincer les d versements d lectrolyte B lutter contre l incendie C prot ger le mat riel de chargement des endommagements...

Page 27: ...u maximum de 1 cm Ne pas rouler dans une zone dans laquelle la hauteur d eau maximum risque d tre d pass e L appareil doit uniquement tre quip d accessoires et de pi ces de rechange d origine L appare...

Page 28: ...lage du si ge 17 Si ge avec contacteur de si ge 18 Syst me de remplissage 19 Couvercle r servoir d eau fra che 20 P dale de marche 21 balai lat ral uniquement variante SB 22 Roue de r glage l vre d en...

Page 29: ...ur l appareil Poign e pour basculer vers le haut le bac d eau sale Point d arrimage support de mopp Raccord d alimentation en eau du syst me de remplis sage raccord d alimentation en eau pour syst me...

Page 30: ...s le haut Basculer le bac d eau sale vers le haut S parer les connecteurs de batterie et raccorder le c ble de charge du chargeur Brancher la fiche secteur du char geur Lancer le processus de charge m...

Page 31: ...ition souhait e Rel cher le levier de r glage du si ge et enclencher le si ge R gler la position du si ge Ins rer l Intelligent Key Mettre le commutateur de s curit en position 1 Tourner le s lecteur...

Page 32: ...au Enlever le flexible d eau Les param tres pour les divers pro grammes de nettoyage sont pr r gl s dans l appareil En fonction de l autorisation de l Intelli gent Key jaune des param tres indivi duel...

Page 33: ...en tournant le bouton Info Chacune des fonctions est d crite par la suite Tourner le s lecteur de programme sur la position Marche de trans port Appuyer sur le bouton Info Dans le menu Marche de trans...

Page 34: ...R CAUTION Risque de blessure et d endommagement Prendre en compte le poids de l appareil l entre posage Cet appareil doit uniquement tre entrepos en int rieur Choisir l emplacement en tenant compte du...

Page 35: ...a moiti sous l appa reil Enlever le couvercle sur la t te de nettoyage Connecter le c ble d alimentation lectrique de la t te de nettoyage avec l appareil les m mes cou leurs doivent tre connect es le...

Page 36: ...le verrouillage de la l vre d enl vement Eloigner la l vre d enl vement Desserrer le verrouillage du cha peau de palier Pousser le chapeau de palier vers le bas et l enlever Retirer le rouleau brosse...

Page 37: ...marche ou raccord c ble d fectueux Contacter le service apr s vente D charger la batterie Tension de la batterie trop basse Recharger la batterie Tension de batte rie non autoris e La tension de batte...

Page 38: ...et du filtre de protection de la turbine si n cessaire le nettoyer Nettoyer les l vres d aspiration sur la barre d aspiration et en cas de besoin tourner ou rem placer V rifier si le couvercle sur le...

Page 39: ...clivit max Adv 10 15 puissance surfacique th orique Adv m2 h 4500 7500 5400 10000 Volume du r servoir d eau propre r servoir d eau sale l 150 Volume du r servoir d chets volumineux l 7 9 Pression de...

Page 40: ...rantie en vigueur sont celles pu bli es par notre soci t de distribution responsable Les ventuelles pannes sur l appareil sont r par es gratuite ment dans le d lai de validit de la ga rantie dans la m...

Page 41: ...ificado que le instale un tomaco rriente adecuado No utilice ning n tipo de adaptador con este producto Este dispositivo est dise ado para usar en un circuito nominal de 120 V y tiene un enchufe de to...

Page 42: ...imientos del operario de los requisitos de la norma Los em pleadores pueden delegar la reali zaci n de las pruebas a terceros pero seguir n siendo responsables de las mismas Se guardar n archi vos cor...

Page 43: ...reste atenci n al tr fico personal y seguridad Operar el equipo siempre a una veloci dad que permita parar de manera se gura Arrancar parar dar la vuelta y cambiar de direcci n con cuidado para no la...

Page 44: ...i n dispositivos de direcci n ad vertencia y frenos B Antes de dejar el equipo 1 parar el equipo 2 colocar el control de direcci n en posici n neutra 3 poner el freno de estacionamiento 4 parar el mot...

Page 45: ...as deben ser colo cadas y aseguradas correctamente en la unidad Se suministrar un inclinador de garra f n o sif n cuando se use cido en ga rrafones Cuando se diluya cido sulf rico concentrado para hac...

Page 46: ...n almacenes frigor ficos El aparato es apto para una altura de agua m xima de 1 cm No des plazarse en una zona donde haya riesgo de superar la altura m xima de agua S lo est permitido dotar al aparato...

Page 47: ...regulaci n del asiento 17 Asiento con interruptor de asiento 18 Sistema de llenado 19 Tapa dep sito de agua limpia 20 Pedal acelerador 21 Escobilla lateral solo variante SB 22 Rueda de ajuste del labi...

Page 48: ...e amarre Soporte para la mopa Toma de agua del sistema de llenado Toma de agua para el sis tema de enjuague del de p sito de agua sucia Orificio de purgado del de p sito de agua limpia Orificio de pur...

Page 49: ...la bater a y conectar cable de carga del carga dor Enchufar el enchufe del cargador Ejecutar el proceso de carga de acuerdo con el manual de instruc ciones del cargador de bater a Una hora antes de q...

Page 50: ...en to Tomar la posici n de asiento Meter la Intelligent Key Ponga el interruptor de llave en la posici n 1 Girar el selector de programas a la funci n deseada PELIGRO Peligro de accidentes Antes de ca...

Page 51: ...uede mo dificar los par metros individualmente La modificaci n de los par metros solo es efectiva hasta que se selecciona otro programa de limpieza con el se lector de programas Si hay que modificar p...

Page 52: ...alizar los siguientes ajustes En este punto se activan las autoriza ciones para las Intelligent Keys amari llas as como el idioma de pantalla Girar el bot n de informaci n hasta que aparezca en la pan...

Page 53: ...es Para seleccionar el lugar de instala ci n tener en cuenta el peso total del aparato permitido para no po ner en peligro la estabilidad PELIGRO Peligro de lesiones Antes de realizar trabajos quitar...

Page 54: ...zal de lim pieza Conectar el cable de alimentaci n del cabezal de limpieza con el apa rato deben coincidir los mismos colores Colocar la tapa y encajarla Empujar el cabezal de limpieza centrado por de...

Page 55: ...requiere el orden con trario al indicado para el montaje Elevar el cabezal limpiador Quitar el seguro del labio de seca do Empujar hacia atr s el labio de se cado Quitar el seguro de la tapa del coji...

Page 56: ...escargar el pedal acelerador y volver a accionar a conti nuaci n Sin direcci n de desplazamiento Interruptor de la direcci n de mar cha o conexi n del cable defectuo sa Llamar al servicio t cnico Desc...

Page 57: ...l filtro de protecci n de la turbina est sucio si es necesario limpiar Limpie los labios de aspiraci n de la barra de aspiraci n y en caso necesario girar o cam biar Compruebe si est cerrada la tapa d...

Page 58: ...ica de superficie Adv m2 h 4500 7500 5400 10000 Volumen de los dep sitos de agua limpia y agua sucia l 150 Volumen del recipiente de part culas de suciedad gruesa l 7 9 Presi n de agua del sistema de...

Page 59: ...o nes de garant a establecidas por nues tra empresa distribuidora Las aver as del aparato ser n subsanadas gratui tamente dentro del periodo de garan t a siempre que se deban a defectos de material o...

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