Minuteman E Ride 26 SPORT User Manual Download Page 1

User Manual

E Ride 26 SPORT

988726UMS

Rev * 08/13

Summary of Contents for E Ride 26 SPORT

Page 1: ...User Manual E Ride 26 SPORT 988726UMS Rev 08 13...

Page 2: ...flict with the provisions of this instruc tion manual such governmental regulations would govern Your authorized Minuteman dealer would be happy to answer any ques tions you may have concerning the op...

Page 3: ...teman believes that the informa tion in this manual is accurate in the event that technical or typographical er rors exist in this manual Minuteman re serves the right to make changes to subsequent ed...

Page 4: ...By way of example the following items are ex cluded from the E Ride 26 SPORT war ranty fuses normal wear and tear improper machine handling damages caused by overloads unauthorized ma chine modificati...

Page 5: ...34 5 1 1 Brush Deck 34 5 1 2 Solution Tank 34 5 1 3 Squeegee 35 5 1 4 Recovery Tank 35 5 1 5 Batteries 35 5 1 6 Drive motor 35 5 1 7 Options 35 6 Technical Data 36 7 Maintenance and Care 38 7 1 Minute...

Page 6: ...ing warning symbols Safety Symbols Description WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which could result in death or serious injury NOTICE Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may result...

Page 7: ...with applicable govern ment regulations that may impact use and operation of the E Ride 26 SPORT including but not limited to regulations promulgated pursuant to the federal Occupational Safety and H...

Page 8: ...ial problems must be remedied before actual operation commences The electrical system in the machine is not designed to suppress sparks Accordingly use of the E Ride 26 SPORT where fire or explosion h...

Page 9: ...Failure to do so may result in accidental machine activation and personal injury When performing maintenance or repair work on the ma chine s electrical system be sure to disconnect the ma chine s ba...

Page 10: ...er vals Any obvious defects such as loose connections damaged or frayed electrical cables corrosion should be repaired before the ma chine is put back into use Failure to do so could cause machine mal...

Page 11: ...st be followed These safety precautions can typi cally be found on the cleaning agent detergent s product labels accom panying collateral materials and re lated Material Safety Data Sheets Used or spe...

Page 12: ...legibly attached to the ma chine Replace missing or illegible labels immediately Minuteman nameplate Fig 1 1 Machine identification number Fig 1 2 Battery cable routing Fig 1 3 Water temp warning Fig...

Page 13: ...formation General information Fig 1 4 A Read and observe the instruction manual B Maximum inclination of 6 C Do not clean the machine by means of high pressure cleaning equipment Fig 1 Fig 2 A B C 2 1...

Page 14: ...Steering wheel 3 Drive wheel 4 Roller bumper 5 Foot step 6 Side squeegee 7 Scrub deck 8 Solution level sight gauge 9 Seat adjustment lever 10 Solution tank 11 Solution tank fill port 12 Hourmeter 13 C...

Page 15: ...aisle wand hose connection 16 Suction hose 17 Clean out 18 Rear squeegee 19 Recovery tank 20 Safety latch 21 Accelerator pedal 22 Control panel 23 Rear Wheel 24 Solution tank drain hose 25 Off Aisle W...

Page 16: ...Panel 1 Direction selector 2 LED indicator Forward 3 Battery Fault gauge 4 Solution control 5 Horn 6 Key switch 7 LED indicator Reverse 8 Double scrub mode 9 Regular scrub mode 10 Heavy scrub mode 11...

Page 17: ...ispersed The solution flow range is from zero 0 to a maximum of GPM Horn Fig 5 5 Activates the electric horn Key Switch Fig 5 6 The key switch turns the electrical sys tem on and off Remove the key to...

Page 18: ...g vacuum only mode should be used to recover the dirty solution water from the floor Vacuum only mode Fig 5 12 This mode is recommended for solution removal after double scrubbing but can also be used...

Page 19: ...19 Operating and Indicating Elements Notes...

Page 20: ...g Elements 3 2 Circuit Breaker Panel 1 CB1 Main Control Circuit Breaker Switch 2 CB2 Auxiliary Circuit Breaker Push Button 3 SPORT Key Position III 4 SPORT Key Position II 5 SPORT Key Position I 6 Key...

Page 21: ...be 400 RPM nominal SPORT Brush Speed II Fig 6 4 When SPORT key is in positon II the brush speed will be 300 RPM nominal SPORT Brush Speed I Fig 6 5 When SPORT key is in positon I the brush speed will...

Page 22: ...ements 3 3 Off Aisle Wand Switch Panel 1 SPORT mode I Green LED indica tor 2 SPORT mode II Amber LED indi cator 3 SPORT mode III Red LED indica tor 4 Decal Off Aisle Wand Switch 5 Toggle Switch Off Ai...

Page 23: ...in the SPORT mode II postion The Brush Speed for this position is 300 RPM nominal SPORT mode III Red LED Indicator Fig 7 3 This Red LED Indicator will light up when the user has positioned the key in...

Page 24: ...At the Machine 1 Seat adjustment lever 2 Solution tank fill port 3 Solution filter 4 Solution drain hose 5 Solution level sight gauge 6 Recovery drain hose 7 Recovery tank lid 8 Suction filter 9 Off a...

Page 25: ...on tank Solution level sight gauge Fig 8 5 The amount of solution in the tank can be checked visually using this gauge Recovery tank drain hose Fig 8 6 This hose allows draining of the collect ed soil...

Page 26: ...rical brushes The cylindrical brushes may be easily re moved without tools Side squeegee pivot Fig 9 3 Pivot the side squeegee in lifted posi tion to allow access to the cylindrical brush hub without...

Page 27: ...r both sides can be removed to access the disc brushes The deck cover can be easily removed without tools Disc brush Fig 10 2 The disc brushes can be easily re moved without the use of tools using dow...

Page 28: ...the trigger opens an internal valve to dispense cleaning solution Telescoping wand Fig 11 2 The telescoping wand allows the length to be adjusted for operator comfort or storage Wand extender Fig 11...

Page 29: ...29 Operating and Indicating Elements Notes...

Page 30: ...r signs of leakage Hoses lines and tanks must be free from any leakage or damage 2 Install brushes and squeegee see maintenance chapter 3 Install batteries and connect battery plug see maintenance cha...

Page 31: ...en the direction switch is set to reverse and the acceler ator is activated the back up alarm will sound and the rear squeegee will automatically raise However the scrub brushes will continue to rotat...

Page 32: ...ode Fig 5 13 This will automatically stop the solution flow raise the scrub deck raise the squeegee and turn off the vacuum motor 15 second delay 4 7 After Work Refer to the Maintenance section for sp...

Page 33: ...ansport mode select forward or reverse activate the accelerator pedal to start movement 4 9 Tie down points When transporting on a vehicle or trail er the machine has to be secured Tie the machine dow...

Page 34: ...ing with a cleaning mode selected The brushes rotate and solution supply switches on automati cally When the machine stops brushes and solution supply switch off automati cally 5 1 2 Solution Tank Fil...

Page 35: ...The soiled water is taken from squee gee to the recovery tank Fig 13 4 by vacuum motor and suction hose 5 1 5 Batteries The battery compartment contains three 12 volt batteries connected in se ries F...

Page 36: ...3 cm Surface performance theoretical 33125 ft h 3077 m h Service voltage 36 V 36 V Nominal power drive motor 600 W 600 W Nominal power vacuum motor 660 W 660 W Nominal power brush motor 960 W 960 W Nu...

Page 37: ...pressure level measured at the ear of the driver under normal condi tions of use LpA according to DIN EN 60335 2 72 amounts to dB A 72 Measurement inaccuracy KpA dB A 1 8 Vibration The frequency weig...

Page 38: ...g service life and opera bility of the machine The Minuteman System Maintenance is structured in separate modules and de termines specific technical works to be executed as well as the intervals for s...

Page 39: ...______ operating hours System Maintenance I 625 operating hours Workshop stamp carried out on at _________________ operating hours System Maintenance II 750 operating hours Workshop stamp carried out...

Page 40: ...egee and clean if required o Clean tank lid seal of the recovery tank o Empty recovery tank Clean recovery tank and suction filter o Check brushes pads and replace if required o Clean dirt hopper cyli...

Page 41: ...ours of operation Check battery charger o Check tank lid seal of the recovery tank and replace if required o Check drain hose of the recovery tank and replace if required o Grease joints at the brush...

Page 42: ...ce works according to System Maintenance I o Inspect steering damages and bearing slackness and replace if required o Check drain hose of the recovery tank and replace if required o Check roller bumpe...

Page 43: ...every 500 hours of operation Perform maintenance works according to System Maintenance II o Clean traction drive motor from carbon dust and check carbon brushes for smooth operation and wear and repla...

Page 44: ...y Systems 1 Battery gauge 2 Recovery tank 3 Battery connector 4 Batteries 5 Safety latch 6 Support strap 7 Battery layout connection Handling and changing the batteries must be performed only by maint...

Page 45: ...utions 7 4 3 Maintenance of Batteries Refer to battery manufacturers instruc tions for information on care of batter ies 7 4 4 Remove Batteries 1 Park machine on level ground 2 Switch off machine by k...

Page 46: ...46 Maintenance and Care 7 5 Solution tank 1 Solution tank 2 Fill level sight gauge 3 Solution filter 4 Fill port 5 Solution tank drain hose Fig 15 3 1 2 4 5...

Page 47: ...n tank drain hose Fig 15 5 is located above the drain aperture in the floor Take tank drain hose from holder and remove cap 7 5 3 Solution Filter Check solution filter Fig 15 3 at week ly intervals an...

Page 48: ...48 Maintenance and Care 7 6 Recovery tank 1 Recovery tank 2 Drain hose 3 Suction filter 4 Tank lid Fig 16 1 3 2 4...

Page 49: ...detergents 4 Take drain hose Fig 16 2 from holder and empty recovery tank completely 7 6 2 Clean recovery tank Clean recovery tank Fig 16 1 at daily intervals or as required 1 Empty recovery tank see...

Page 50: ...ily intervals Re place brushes if bristles are worn down to a length of 1 2 Replace pads if worn to 3 8 1 Push down to remove old brushes 2 Push new brush under brush deck line up the brush and brush...

Page 51: ...e and when the brushes start up turn OFF the key switch 3 At this point the side squeegee should be resting vertically no de flection on the floor Press down on the side squeegee bracket assembly from...

Page 52: ...wo star shaped knobs Fig 18 4 and remove the squeegee 7 8 2 Change the Squeegee Blades Check the inner and outer squeegee blades on the squeegee Fig 18 2 weekly for signs of wear The squeegee blades c...

Page 53: ...19 2 so that the ends of the squeegee blades contact the floor Figure A Turn the adjusting nuts counter clockwise The clearance between squeegee blade and floor is reduced in the center Figure B Turn...

Page 54: ...In cases of very smooth floors e g fin ished floors PVC linoleum etc Number of washers 2 This corre sponds to a clearance of approx 2 mm In cases of very uneven floors e g poorly laid tiles water doe...

Page 55: ...justing lift mechanism The squeegee lift mechanism lifts and lowers the squeegee adjusts the angle as well as controls the parallel motion The squeegee mechanism is pre ad justed at the factory for op...

Page 56: ...ble free operation of the machine The grease points are listed below Rear squeegee caster axle 2 Steering wheel chain sprockets and idlers Squeegee lift mechanism joints and pivot points Fig 22 X Appl...

Page 57: ...57 Maintenance and Care Notes...

Page 58: ...lean squeegee Vacuum hose clogged Remove debris and flush hose Using too much solution Adjust solution control valves Vacuum hose to squeegee or recovery tank disconnected to squeegee or dam aged Reco...

Page 59: ...not run Operator seat safety switch Operator has to be seated Check for open circuit Main system controller Check error fault codes Tripped 100 amp circuit breaker Check for an electrical short circui...

Page 60: ...60 Troubleshooting Notes...

Page 61: ...61 Troubleshooting Notes...

Page 62: ...of replacement filters and or prefilters not manufactured by Minuteman or its designated licensees will void all warranties expressed or implied A potential health hazard exits without original equip...

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Page 64: ...Minuteman International Inc 14N845 U S Route 20 Pingree Grove Illinois 60140 U S A Phone 630 627 6900 Fax 630 627 1130 www minutemanintl com A Member of the Hako Group 988726UMS Rev 08 13...

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