OPERATION
Speed Scrub 2601 Cylindrical Brush (06--06)
19
Rotating or replacing the front blade:
1. Remove the squeegee assembly from the machine.
2. Remove the six thumbscrews holding the retainer
and squeegee blade to the squeegee frame.
Rotate the squeegee blade end for end to allow a
new edge to face the front of the machine. Make
sure the notched edge of the blade is facing
downward (Figure 46).
FIG. 46
SQUEEGEE BLADE ADJUSTMENT
For optimum squeegee blade performance, the
squeegee assembly casters must be adjusted to a
specified height as described below.
1. To check the squeegee assembly for proper
adjustment, remove the squeegee assembly from
the machine and place it on a level surface.
Measure the distance between the caster and the
surface. It should measure approximately
1/16 in / 2mm (Figure 47).
2. To adjust the caster height, loosen the top nut and
remove the plastic bearing cover to access the
adjustment nut. Turn the adjustment nut until
properly adjusted (Figure 47). After adjusting,
tighten the top nut and replace the plastic bearing
cover. Repeat step for the other caster.
(1/16”)
2 mm
FIG. 47
3. During machine operation, with the casters
properly adjusted, the squeegee blades should
deflect as shown (Figure 48).
FIG. 48
BATTERY MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Fire Or Explosion Hazard.
Batteries Emit Hydrogen Gas. Keep Sparks And
Open Flame Away. Keep Battery Compartment
Open When Charging.
FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, wear
protective gloves and eye protection when
handling batteries and battery cables. Avoid
contact with battery acid.
1. Check the specific gravity using a hydrometer to
determine the charge level and the condition of the
batteries (Figure 49). If one or more of the battery
cells read lower than the other battery cells (0.050
or more), the cell is damaged, shorted, or is about
to fail. Check the hydrometer readings against the
following chart to determine the remaining battery
charge level.
NOTE:
Do not take readings immediately after adding
distilled water. If the water and acid are not thoroughly
mixed, the readings may not be accurate.
FIG. 49