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Inspection

Carefully unpack and inspect your 

E26ECO/H26ECO Walk-Behind Scrubber

 for shipping damage. Follow unpacking

instructions on shipping pallet. Each unit has been tested and thoroughly inspected before shipment. Any damage is the
responsibility of the delivery carrier who should be notified immediately.

Electrical

This machine is battery operated and designed to operate on 24 volts DC (2) 12-volt batteries.

Batteries

We do not recommend mixing AMP hour capacities. Alternate battery sets can 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 operating this machine.

The operator is responsible for taking care of the daily maintenance and check ups of the machine to keep it in good
working condition. The operator must inform the service mechanic or supervisor when the scheduled maintenance intervals
are required as stated in the 

MAINTENANCE

 section of this manual.

Before starting familiarize yourself with the machine and its controls (see “Machine Overview, Front”, “Machine Overview,
Rear”, “Control Console” diagrams).

Unpacking Instructions

Summary of Contents for E26ECO

Page 1: ...anual alk Behind Scrubber Deck ...

Page 2: ...nd preventive tors must read and understand this manual before operating or servicing this machine ve you excellent performance and efficiency For best results and minimal cost please follow onable care gested maintenance instructions as provided in this booklet ed parts ...

Page 3: ... 4 3 km per hr 24 volts 65 cfm 110 m3 hr 45 inches 112mbar 60 HP 450 W Disc 3 4 HP 550W 2 180 RPM 12 Gal 45 liters 13 Gal 49 liters 2 370lbs 168 kg 235 lbs 107 kg 48 x 26 0 x 38 0 112 8 x 47 8 x 107 4 cm 1 5 HP 150W Technical Specifications Ah hrs 956140 Lead Acid Crown 140 20 956135 Sealed Discover 135 20 956753 Lead Acid Trojan 130 20 Battery Options Capacity Type Part Number Mfg r ...

Page 4: ...Adjus Key Switch Direction Sw Squeegee Lif Battery Fau Speed Contro Charge Statu Optional Hour Met Vacuum Hose Rou Circuit Breakers Battery Compartm Diagnostic Code G Machine Overview Handle Adjustmen Angle Adjustm Horizontal Ad Solution Tank Dra Solution Level Ind Solution Fill Filter Recovery Tank Dr Screened Float Screened Flo ...

Page 5: ...es 24 Angle Adjustment 24 Squeegee Blades 25 Height Adjustment 25 Brush Deck 26 Brush Loading Unloading 26 Aquastop Solution Control 27 The E26ECO H26ECO 28 Machine Operation 30 To Turn ON Machine 30 To Turn ON Vacuum 30 To Turn ON Brush Motor 30 To Turn on Cleaning Solution 30 Direction Switch 30 Speed control 30 Driving 30 To Charge Batteries 31 Hour Meter Optional 31 After Use 32 Maintenance 33...

Page 6: ...ear explosive materials or vapor Do not operate this machine solvents thinners fuels grain dust etc el surface only To prevent unauthorized use machine should be stored or parked with the key removed operation only Do not operate on ramps or inclines greater than 2 cking up hazardous dusts hine into areas that are below freezing temperatures Any water in the tanks or hoses can cause damage G or MA...

Page 7: ...es Alternate battery sets can be used if they equal physical size and ets are used please contact Minuteman for on board charger settings fore operating this machine r taking care of the daily maintenance and check ups of the machine to keep it in good or must inform the service mechanic or supervisor when the scheduled maintenance intervals MAINTENANCE section of this manual rself with the machin...

Page 8: ...B A C D E H G F G LDER ...

Page 9: ...rview G A M B N H D F D E L J K F RECOVERY HOSE G CONTROL PANEL H SOLUTION TANK DRAIN HOSE LEVEL INDICATOR J BRUSH DECK LIFT PEDAL K REAR SQUEEGEE L DIAGNOSTIC CODE GUIDE M SOLUTION CONTROL LEVER N DECK TILT HANDLE ...

Page 10: ...KNOB E TOR VER ETTING A B C D E F G K J H ...

Page 11: ...d When locked in the bottom vacuum motor shuts off after a 10 second delay battery charge This gauge also displays any fault codes that might occur with the Drive Motor Controller see 5 seconds when key is first turned on to run diagnostic check before machine can be used the machine will move batteries during charging The gauge has a readout of 3 LEDs 1 Green 1 Yellow 1 Red Green indicating a ful...

Page 12: ...eter for the eplaces the rear of the our meter ing time Kit K E1720HM ...

Page 13: ...reaker 30A C Vacuum Motor Circuit Breaker 20A D Drive Motor Circuit Breaker 20A The circuit breakers are located at the bottom of the back panel of the machine B C A If any of the functions above are not operating check if the circuit breaker buttons have tripped Press to reset D as shown below ...

Page 14: ...k The cessed for servicing and mainte nk make sure recovery tank has he battery compartment contains in series Connect the batteries ction diagram see diagram The ecessary using the orange drain aster on the right side of the ma ...

Page 15: ...15 Machine Overview within the machine a fault y gauge represented by a Ds See Troubleshooting ...

Page 16: ...gned with operator comfort ontal position of the handle can be e operator ted without tools by loosening the n each side and rotating the handle re 5 angular positions 11 25 apart inimum and maximum position A ...

Page 17: ...17 Machine Overview 1 2 3 Plate Position 1 Shipping Position Plate Position 2 justed by removing the 4 Mounting 6 socket and sliding the Mounting e positions The machine is shipped P B ...

Page 18: ...on Level Indicator The Solution Tank Drain Hose also serves as a water level indicator for the solution tank The amount of water remaining in the solution tank can be seen through the clear drain hose Level markers molded into the solution tank are positioned at 1 4 1 2 3 4 and full levels ...

Page 19: ...19 Machine Overview ould be cleaned regularly olution Tank Lid A and A B se in Twist Lift cap to clean out debris ote Debris left on the o ring will cause a vacuum leak ...

Page 20: ...he or and internal electronics from water p the float in working order through y by thoroughly rinsing with a hose not necessary for daily maintenance reened float should be completely for any damage to the seal or metal machine may occur if operated operly in place C B A ...

Page 21: ...21 Machine Overview d between the vacuum manifold A eened float B can be accessed by d two 1 25 bolts E that attach the sing a 7 16 socket A F B D E G E ...

Page 22: ...machine on the left hand side just under the solution tank It is important to check and clean the mbly regularly to ensure proper solution flow To open unscrew the assembly Note that the cone of the ar of the machine Remove washer and rinse reinsert and screw assembly together tightening by hand mage the plastic threads embly ...

Page 23: ...eck the inner and outer squeegee blades on the squeegee A weekly for signs of wear The squeegee blades can be reused by turning them can be turned for 4 total uses 1 Pull off the suction hose D loosen the two star shaped knobs B and remove the squeegee 2 Unlock the fastening device E and remove the outer squeegee blade Turn the squeegee blade or install a new one as necessary Change the inner sque...

Page 24: ...actor in on the nd lower adjust e using s of the with the A coun ueegee ter Fig A clock e blade g 2 suction ion the center venly as adjust t to lock A B B A 2 1 ...

Page 25: ...25 Machine Overview n optimum etween the djusted by nderneath eel The factory to g grouted or washer poorly laid nfigure as ashers by the bracket 3 mm 2 mm 4 mm ...

Page 26: ... brush up onto the hub until it clicks To remove pull down on the edge of each brush 3 The splash guard may be moved up or down as the brush pad wears by loos ening the clamp on the back side of the deck with a flathead screwdriver or 9 32 7mm socket then slide the splash guard to the desired height retighten the clamp g ...

Page 27: ...view erve water when using Aquastop brushes the guide will stop the solution control lever at a may be adjusted by loosening the knob adjusting the lever and retightening the knob Slide o dispense maximum solution rol ...

Page 28: ...ging batteries extra precaution is required ns batteries always wear protective clothing and safety glasses not lay tools or metal objects on top of the batteries e explosive gasses IES WHEN OPEN FLAMES OR SPARKS ARE PRESENT DO NOT SMOKE ell ventilated area ked before and after charging and maintained at the proper levels If low add distilled water until d or an extended period of time batteries s...

Page 29: ...29 D THE MACHINE CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS INES AVOID SUDDEN STOPS WHEN TANKS ARE FILLED RNS SLOW DOWN DRIVING SPEED WHEN GOING DOWNHILL ...

Page 30: ... position up to the desired flow position With the scrub deck on the floor depress the o flow enoid valve will stop solution flow whenever the bail handle is released moving the directional rocker switch from the neutral position to the forward or reverse position ovement is shown on the operator panel with forward and reverse arrows ed position Turning the dial clockwise increases the speed Turni...

Page 31: ... water levels before each use refill as needed with distilled water Fill water 1 4 1 2 above the separators Failure to maintain the batteries may result generates explosive gasses Do not charge batteries when open flames or sparks are the batteries in a well ventilated area the brush motor is turned on The solution lever must be moved to the desired operating moved to the closed position when stop...

Page 32: ...any buildup of dried chemicals that could clog the plumbing y tank by flushing with a hose Be sure to also clean the float shut off screen holders and rinse them in warm water and hang to dry and recovery hose rinse with warm water and reinstall after cleaning see page 13 for hedule in the next section and perform any required maintenance before storing the a clean dry place Keep from freezing Lea...

Page 33: ... parts should be performed to insure trouble free operation of the mount of grease into the fittings on the machine until grease seeps out around the bearings elow ne oil to lubricate the queegee lift mechanism to the chassis 1 l axle 2 eekly Mo nthly Yearly spect Brush eck Splash uard for Debris Lubrication Grease Fittings Check Carbon Brushes spect and ean In Line olution Filter nse off the ders...

Page 34: ...ical Consult Minuteman Debris caught on scrub brushes Remove debris Moving machine too fast Use appropriate speed Low battery charge Recharge batteries Not using enough solution Adjust solution flow setting or Solution tank empty Fill solution tank Solution lines or filter clogged Flush lines and clean solution filter Brush motor circuit breaker has tripped Reset circuit breaker Solution Lever in ...

Page 35: ...se de foaming agent e in raised position Lower squeegee acuum motor circuit breaker Reset breaker cuum limit switch Replace switch rushes worn Replace carbon brushes witch disconnected Connect wiring ot plugged to wall outlet Plug into wall outlet eaker tripped in wall outlet Reset breaker sconnected from machine Connect battery to machine malfunction Call service Charger Warning Indicators Descri...

Page 36: ...en the motor and the The motor has a short circuit to a battery connection Contact your service agent The battery charge level has fallen below the Battery Lockout level and the controller is inhibiting certain machine functions Charge the battery n a fault is detected A decal labeled Diagnostic Codes is located below the battery gauge as an abbreviated ause of the fault and the remedy refer to ma...

Page 37: ... prior to turning on Make sure that the bail handle position Restart the key switch A controller fault is indicated Make sure that all connections are secure Not used An excessive voltage has been applied to the controller This is usually caused by a poor battery connection Check the battery connections ...

Page 38: ... A potential health hazard exists without original equipment replacement property of Minuteman or its original manufacturer whichever the case may be rranty including the warranty of merchantability and the warranty of fitness for a particular purpose y for any special incidental or consequential damages nly in the U S A and Canada and is extended only to the original user purchaser of this produc...

Page 39: ...yr 1yr 0 0 yr 1 yr 10 yrs 0 yr 1 yr 0 0 yr 1 yr 10 yrs 0 yr 6 months 10 yrs 0 yr 1 yr 0 0 arts Labor Poly Travel yrs 2 yrs 10yrs 90 days yr 1 yr 10yrs 90 days yr 1 yr 10yrs 90 days Not to exceed two hours yr 1 yr 10 yr 0 One year replacement nety days 0 3 months replacement 4 12 months pro rate anks have 10yr warranty no additional labor ...

Page 40: ...Minuteman International 14N845 U S Route 20 Pingree Grove Illinois 60140 USA Phone 800 323 9420 Fax 800 422 6933 www minutemanintl com A Member of the Hako Group 988737UM Rev C 08 12 ...

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