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Machine Operation

The 

Solution Fill Filter 

should be cleaned regularly.  To 

remove, simply pull the fi lter out of the fi ll port on the side 
of the Solution/Recovery Tank, and rinse with clean water.

Solution Fill Filter

Summary of Contents for E Ride 26

Page 1: ...User Manual Max Ride 26 Rider Scrubber Disc Traction Drive...

Page 2: ...is manual before operating or servicing this machine This machine was designed to give you excellent performance and e ciency For best results and minimal cost please follow the general guidelines bel...

Page 3: ...Max Ride 26 Sport Scrub Head Type Disc Disc Scrub Path 26 in 66 cm 26 in 66 cm 22 gal 83L 22 gal 83L Recovery Capacity 22 gal 83L 22 gal 83L Max Speed 3 1 mph 5 kh 3 1 mph 5 kh D W W Brush Pressure B...

Page 4: ...t 12 Machine Operation 13 To Turn on Machine 14 To Turn on Cleaning Solution 14 Direction Switch 14 Driving 14 To Turn on Brush Motor A 14 Table of Contents To Turn on Vacuum Motor B 14 Operator Seat...

Page 5: ...5 Notes This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 6: ...rials such as solvents thinners fuels grain dust etc Store or park this machine on a level surface only To prevent unauthorized use machine should be stored or parked with the key removed This machine...

Page 7: ...be used if they equal physical size and capacity If alternate battery sets are used please contact Minuteman for on board charger settings Operator Responsibility Read this manual carefully before ope...

Page 8: ...B CONTROL CONSOLE C ACCELERATOR PEDAL D FRONT DRIVE WHEEL E ROLLER BUMPER F SCRUBDECK G SQUEEGEE H EXTRA PRESSURE PEDAL OPTIONAL I REAR WHEEL J RECOVERY AND SOLUTION TANK COMBO K SOLUTION FILL PORT L...

Page 9: ...COVERY TANK DRAIN HOSE D VACUUM MOTOR MUFFLER E CIRCUIT BREAKERS F ELECTROMAGNETIC BRAKE BYPASS SWITCH G BATTERY COMPARTMENT H SOLUTION TANK DRAIN HOSE SITE GAUGE I REAR WHEEL J SQUEEGEE K SCRUBDECK L...

Page 10: ...e Overview A WATER FLOW CONTROL B FOWARD REVERSE C HORN PUSHBUTTON SWITCH D BATTERY STATUS INDICATOR E SPORT MODE INDICATOR F BRUSH PUSHBUTTON G VACUUM PUSHBUTTON H EMERGENCY SHUTOFF I KEYSWITCH Contr...

Page 11: ...ions will work for an additional ve minutes and then they will shut o until the batteries are recharged Sport Mode Indicator optional E When this light is illuminated it indicates that the machine is...

Page 12: ...ny of the functions above are not operating check if the circuit breaker buttons have tripped Press to reset The battery compartment is located in the rear of the machine under the recovery tank he ba...

Page 13: ...ety glasses Remove metal jewelry Do not lay tools or metal objects on top of the batteries Charging batteries generates explosive gasses DO NOT CHARGE BATTERIES WHEN OPEN FLAMES OR SPARKS ARE PRESENT...

Page 14: ...ee wil go back down If the machine is not put back into forward motion for fteen seconds the vacuum motor will shut o To Turn on Cleaning Solution Move solution lever from closed down position up to t...

Page 15: ...located under the operator seat that must be compressed in order for the machine to operate There are two contact switches located on the solution recovery tank and the lid When the lid is open A the...

Page 16: ...pedal down and back to release Electromagnetic Brake Bypass Switch The electromagnetic brake bypass switch is located in the rear of the machine directly over the battery compartment The machine must...

Page 17: ...h distilled water Caution DO NOT OVERFILL Fill water 1 4 1 2 above the separators Failure to maintain the batteries may result in battery failures WARNING Charging batteries generates explosive gasses...

Page 18: ...There will be an audible sound as this happens Release the key and the spring return will return the key to the home position and the brush should drop o The brush can now be cleaned or replaced Brus...

Page 19: ...for caster height adjustment D Outside Blade fastening latcfh E Inside Blade fastening latch F Roller Cleaning the Squeegee Check the squeegee A daily and clean as necessary 1 Pull o the suction hose...

Page 20: ...reused by turning them can be turned for 4 total uses It is generally easier to remove the squeegee with the brush deck in the raised position 1 Pull o the suction hose loosen the two 3 sided knobs B...

Page 21: ...etween the caster wheels and oor must be adjusted by tightening or loosening the nut above the bracket that holds the caster as shown in Figure A Figure B shows optimal are of the squeegee for best re...

Page 22: ...y be drained by removing the Solution Tank Drain Hose A from the Hose Clip B on the side of the Solution Recovery Tank and routing the hose to a oor drain Solution Level Indicator The Solution Tank Dr...

Page 23: ...ine Operation The Solution Fill Filter should be cleaned regularly To remove simply pull the lter out of the ll port on the side of the Solution Recovery Tank and rinse with clean water Solution Fill...

Page 24: ...ge It is essential to keep the oat in working order through regular maintenance The oat should be cleaned daily by thoroughly rinsing with a hose Removal of the screened oat is not necessary for daily...

Page 25: ...machine on the left hand side just under the solution tank It is important to check and clean the screened washer inside the assembly regularly to ensure proper solution ow To open pull the blue shut...

Page 26: ...in hose from the clip on the side of the solution recovery tank and routing hose to a drain Rinse the tank with clean water to prevent any buildup of dried chemicals that could clog the plumbing insid...

Page 27: ...tail on maintenance and service repairs Regularly scheduled lubrication of certain machine parts should be performed to insure trouble free operation of the machine Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly Charge...

Page 28: ...ves Recovery hose to squeegee or recovery tank disconnected or damaged Reconnect or replace recovery hose Poor scrubbing performance Worn brushes Rotate or replace brushes Wrong brush or cleaning chem...

Page 29: ...does not turn on Recovery tank full Empty recovery tank Excessive foaming in recovery tank Empty recovery tank Use less or change chemical Use defoaming agent Carbon Brushes worn Replace carbon brushe...

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