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The Squeegee Wipe function allows the machine
to make its forward travel pass at the distance set
for Forward Travel. However, prior to returning to
the fouline, the lane machine will raise the
squeegee assembly up off the lane and travel in
reverse at the preset distance and then lower the
squeegee a second time and move forward
gathering up any residue that may have been left
on the lane.
The Back up Wipe Distance is the number of
inches that the machine will backup prior to
lowering back down on the lane.
Turning the Squeegee Wipe to ‘off’ will disable this feature and will return to the fouline
immediately after reaching the cleaning distance at the end of the lane.
Duster Settings
From the Home screen, press Main Menu and you
will be able to access the Duster Settings menu.
Within this menu, you will be able to reset the
number of lanes left in a roll of cloth as well as fine
tune the amount of cloth usage.
The DEFAULT UNWIND TIME will increase by 1/10
(one-tenth) of a second every
35
lanes until the
cloth runs out. If you install a partial roll you may
need to adjust the PRESENT UNWIND TIME to
unwind the proper amount of cloth. To change
the number, tap on the number and the keypad
display will pop up allowing you to edit.
DEFAULT UNWIND TIME is the value each new roll of
cloth starts out at;
10
is the factory default. This is
not an adjustment that is changed unless the roll of cloth is larger than the standard
size. Always check your cleaning when changing this to less than 10.
Increasing the value from 10 will use more cloth.
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