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CHAPTER 5

MAINTENANCE

The machine proper and safe operation is guaranteed by
a careful and constant maintenance.
The following table sums up the scheduled maintenance.
The indicated periods can be subjected to variations
according to working conditions. These must be defined by
the person in charge for the maintenance.

All periodic or extraordinary maintenance operations must
be performed by skilled personnel, or by an authorized
Service Center.

This Manual contains the Scheduled Maintenance Table
and describes only the easiest and most common
maintenance procedures.

WARNING!
The operations must be carried out with the
machine off and the battery disconnected.
Moreover, read carefully the instructions in
the Safety chapter before performing any
maintenance operation.

REMARK:
For other maintenance procedures contained
in the Scheduled Maintenance Table see the
specific “Service Manual” that can be
consulted at any Service Center.

5.1

SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE

(1): and after the first 8 working hours
(2): maintenance, falling within the competence of a 

Minuteman

 Authori

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Operation

Daily, after using the 

wash-and-dry 

machine

Monthly or 

every 100 

hours

Half-yearly or 

every 400 

hours

Yearly or every 

800 hours

Squeegee cleaning

 

Disc brush cleaning (or cylindrical brushes) 

 

Battery charge 

 

Squeegee rubber blades check/replacement  

 

Cleaning of the detergent solution (or water for washing) filter 

 

Cleaning of nozzles and filters  

 

Screws and nuts tightening check

 (1)(2)

Check of HEPA suction filter 

 (2)

Brushes rotation belt check/replacement 

(2)

Drive chain check/replacement 

(2)

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Page 1: ...21 Minuteman International 14N845 U S Route 20 Pingree Grove IL 60140 USA Phone 800 323 9420 Email techsupport minutemanintl com Website www minutemanintl com Warning read the instructions before usin...

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Page 3: ...2 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 2 1 2 3 UNPACKING 2 4 CHAPTER 3 MACHINE DESCRIPTION 3 1 3 1 SCRUBBER DRYER OPERATION 3 1 3 2 AGREEMENTS 3 1 3 3 DESCRIPTION 3 2 3 4 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 3 7 3 5 ELECTRICAL...

Page 4: ...ETERGENT SOLUTION OR WATER FOR WASHING FILTER 5 6 5 8 CLEANING THE NOZZLE AND FILTER DETERGENT SOLUTION SUPPLY TO THE DISC BRUSH 5 8 5 9 CLEANING THE NOZZLE AND FILTER DETERGENT SOLUTION SUPPLY TO THE...

Page 5: ...of the maintenance must read this manual carefully Contact Minuteman in case of doubts regarding the interpretation of the instructions and for any further information 1 2 TARGET This manual is intend...

Page 6: ...he machine 1 6 SPARE PARTS AND MAINTENANCE All necessary use maintenance and repair procedures must be carried out by qualified personnel or by Minuteman SERVICE Only original spare parts and accessor...

Page 7: ...er WARNING Indicates the risk for people of being injured and for objects of being damaged CAUTION Indicates a caution or a remark related to important or useful functions Take care of the paragraphs...

Page 8: ...which could reduce the air flow To avoid the risk of electric shock do not expose the machine to rain Store the machine indoors Do not remove or modify the plates affixed on the machine The machine w...

Page 9: ...Manual If the machine is used according to the instructions the vibrations do not cause dangerous situations The machine vibration level is under 2 5 m s2 This machine cannot be used on roads or publi...

Page 10: ...ged during transportation If the damage is evident keep the packing and have it checked by the Parcel Service that delivered it Call the Parcel Service immediately to fill in a request for a compensat...

Page 11: ...loor in civil or industrial environment under safe operation conditions by a qualified Operator The scrubber dryer cannot be used for fitted carpet and carpet cleaning 3 2 AGREEMENTS Forward backward...

Page 12: ...the disc brush or cylindrical brushes 13 Activated disc brush or cylindrical brushes light indication the light indication blinks during the passage from de activated to activated and vice versa 14 Bu...

Page 13: ...3 3 Figure 3 1 11 10 12 14 18 3c 3a 3d 3b 21 20 3 7 6 13 15 17 9 19 16 4 2 5 1 8...

Page 14: ...gent solution or water for washing tank stopper 16 Water recovery waste pipe 17 Detergent solution or water for washing waste pipe 18 Battery holder case 19 Blinking light optional 20 Drinks holding c...

Page 15: ...3 5 Figure 3 3 19 14 13 21 15 16 17 18 27 28 20 9 6 8 24 23...

Page 16: ...ifted position 2 Handle for cover opening 3 Water recovery tank 4 Float for full water recovery tank 5 Batteries 6 Batteries connector 7 Battery charger connector of wash and dry machine for connectio...

Page 17: ...e 23 Kg Cylindrical brushes pressure 25 Kg Washing speed 3 5 Km h 3 5 Km h Maximum speed 5 Km h 5 Km h Maximum floor inclination for using the wash and dry machine 6 6 Maximum overcoming inclination o...

Page 18: ...s weight with batteries with one full tank without driver 250 Kg 247 Kg Drive motor 400 W 400 W Disc brush motor 400 W Motor cylindrical brushes 600 W Motor suction 400 W 3 stages 400 W 3 stages Manuf...

Page 19: ...ger onboard COMPLETE Version with squeegee with disc brush or cylindrical brushes with batteries with electronic battery charger onboard DELUXE Version with squeegee without disc brush or cylindrical...

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Page 21: ...t batteries 2 Buy appropriate batteries See paragraph Technical Characteristics Apply to battery qualified retailers to choose and install the battery 3 Install and set the machine batteries Service M...

Page 22: ...quick connection to the stopper 9 quick connection 8 Figure 4 1 then open the pipe tap and let the water flow into the tank Upon reaching the full tank the water flow will be stopped automatically by...

Page 23: ...TION Use a proper detergent for the type of cleaning to be carried out Use exclusively liquid detergents with low foaminess and non inflammable suitable for the wash and dry machine to be used 5 12 11...

Page 24: ...he button 10 Figure 4 2 adjust the maximum speed of the machine 9 To start washing the pavement activate the disc brush or cylindrical brushes through the button 11 Figure 4 2 10 To start drying of th...

Page 25: ...ately the machine in the event of an emergency press the button 15 Figure 4 2 To cut out the emergency button 15 turn it clockwise until unhooking it from the lower position Figure 4 2 7 14 1 2 15 8 9...

Page 26: ...ng it in this position unscrew the stopper 3 3 Bend manually the hose in the area 2 until obtaining a watertight fold 17 then by keeping it bent lower it on the drain area 4 Release gradually in order...

Page 27: ...ure 4 3 then screw the stopper 12 and engage the hose 10 on its seat in the wash and dry machine Emptying of the washing detergent tank Optional 12 Remove the detergent tank from the wash and dry mach...

Page 28: ...eft pin 1 Figure 4 4 then rotate it by half turn and block it in the removed position Remove the right pin 2 Figure 4 4 then remove the battery holder case 3 by the handles 4 Disconnect the connector...

Page 29: ...he instructions in the Safety chapter before performing any maintenance operation REMARK For other maintenance procedures contained in the Scheduled Maintenance Table see the specific Service Manual t...

Page 30: ...rear rubber blade 5 are whole and do not show cuts or tears otherwise replace them see procedure in the related paragraph 3 If removed replace the squeegee See procedure in the related paragraph Figur...

Page 31: ...e the rubber by operating as described below Substitute or turn upside down the rear rubber 2 Figure 5 2 after having released the stop 4 unhooked the eccentric 5 and removed the stop band 7 by releas...

Page 32: ...e nuts 5 5 BRUSH CLEANING 1 If necessary remove the disc brush See procedure in the related paragraph 2 Wash and clean the disc brush 1 Figure 5 4 from dirt and debris 3 If removed replace the disc br...

Page 33: ...indrical brushes are free from dirt debris or twisted objects ropes etc 4 Replace the cylindrical brushes See procedure in the related paragraph 5 The cylindrical brushes must be replaced for excessiv...

Page 34: ...r detergent solution flow tap 1 Figure 5 7 by acting on the right side of the wash and dry machine 4 Unscrew and remove the filter transparent cover 2 5 Remove the filter 3 from the transparent cover...

Page 35: ...5 7 Figure 5 7 2 2 1 4 3...

Page 36: ...By acting on the coupling hub 1 Figure 5 8 of the brush unscrew the ring nut 2 and recover the nozzle 3 and the gasket 4 4 Remove the filter from its seat 5 5 Clean the nozzle 3 and the filter 5 6 Rep...

Page 37: ...their seat and then screw the ring nut 1 8 Rotate the ignition key on I and wait for the lifting of the cylindrical brushes then rotate the ignition key on 0 and extract it 5 10 CLEANING THE DETERGEN...

Page 38: ...of the batteries 5 Figure 5 10 8 Connect the connector 6 Figure 5 10 to the external battery charger 9 Connect the battery charger to the electrical network The charge of the batteries has started 10...

Page 39: ...ure 5 10 to the connector 6 13 Extract the pin 2 and place the battery case into its seat then engage the pin 2 to the battery case itself 14 Unblock and engage the pin 1 to the battery case 15 The ch...

Page 40: ...e clean if necessary the upper surface of the batteries 6 Connect the connector 5 to the electrical network after checking that the nominal voltage of the network is that envisaged for the charge of t...

Page 41: ...5 13 Figure 5 12 2 4 1 7 4 3 5 8...

Page 42: ...e the fuses 10A Fuse for protecting auxiliary services 2 Figure 5 15 6 Place the panel into its seat 1 Figure 5 15 and engage the retainers 4 7 Connect the connector of the batteries 5 Figure 5 14 8 R...

Page 43: ...5 15 Figure 5 14 Figure 5 15 5 3 4 3 1 4 2 4 4 3 1 4 4 2 4 4 5...

Page 44: ...ling hub of the disc brush is in the raised position 8 Place the disc brush 7 Figure 5 16 below the wash and dry machine by centring it on the coupling hub 9 Sit on the seat and rotate the ignition ke...

Page 45: ...cylindrical brushes then rotate the ignition key on 0 and extract it see the chapter Use 3 By operating on the right side of the wash and dry machine release the retainers and cam 1 Figure 5 17 4 Rem...

Page 46: ...cylindrical brushes in their seat 1 Figure 5 20 by ensuring to engage their pentagonal seat 2 in the related hubs 3 7 Proceed with the assembly by operating in the reverse order with respect to disass...

Page 47: ...sition 2 Figure 3 1 it can be easily accessed by the operator it must be pressed in situations of immediate necessity to stop every function of the wash and dry machine It is disabled by rotating it c...

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Page 49: ...n replace the rubber blades Tank cover not correctly closed or inefficient gasket 8 Figure 4 3 Close the cover correctly Clean replace the gasket The water recovery drain is inexistent The water recov...

Page 50: ...indrical brushes For wash and dry machine with MCS optional detergent feeding system Too low percentage of detergent flow set Increase it Obstructed detergent feeding system Clean it The squeegee leav...

Page 51: ...and electronic parts refer to the local Minuteman Head Office ATTENTION This wash and dry machine must not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of its lifecycle To avoid possible envir...

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