
Operators Manual
Section 2-7
COMPONENT CONTROL RELAYS:
Mounted on a plate on the right
hand side of the computer compartment is the Component
Control Relay Assembly. This assembly is comprised of
four control relays. Each relay controls a specific
function of the machine.
From left to right:
The first relay
CR #1
controls the forward operation of
the drive motor.
The second relay
CR #2
controls reverse operation of
the drive motor.
The third relay
CR #3
controls the operation of the
vacuum motor and the lane blower. When this relay is
energized the vacuum motor and lane blower will
operate.
The fourth relay
CR #4
controls the operation of the
cleaner spray pump motor. When this relay is energized
the spray pump motor will operate.
BRAKE RESISTOR:
Mounted to the Forward relay and the
Reverse relay is the Brake Resistor. This resistor stops
the drive motor when the drive motor relays are turned
off.
BUFFING MOTOR:
On the left side of computer compartment
is the buffing motor. This motor drives the buffing
brush.
BUFFING MOTOR CONTACTOR:
Located in the center of the
computer compartment just below the Drive Motor Speed
Adjusting Pots is the Buffing Motor Contactor. When
actuated under power, it will operate the buffing motor.
(Note: The transfer roller motor used to operate from the
contactor before Kegel ThoughtWare v9.93g.)
SQUEEGEE MOTOR:
Near the center of the computer
compartment is the mechanical-brake motor which controls
the up and down movement of the squeegee.
STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER:
(On 230 Volt Machines Only)
Near the center of the computer compartment is the step-
down transformer on 230V machines. This converts 230
Volts AC to 115 Volts AC to run several components on the
machine. The PC runs off 115V AC.