OPERATION
Speed Scrub
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2001 Battery (06–99)
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6.
Turn brush switch to the on position.
ATTENTION: To prevent floor finish damage, DO
NOT leave machine at stand still once brush
begins to spin.
7.
Begin scrubbing by pushing machine forward.
WHILE OPERATING MACHINE
WARNING: Flammable materials or reactive
metals can cause explosion or fire. Do not pick
up.
1.
Periodically check for excessive foam in recovery
tank (look through clear lid). If excessive foam
appears, pour a foam control solution into the
recovery tank.
ATTENTION: Do not allow foam or water to enter
the float shut-off screen, vacuum motor damage
will result. Foam will not activate float shut-off
screen.
2.
If more scrubbing pressure is needed for small
heavily soiled areas, simply pull brush lift lever
upward while operating (Figure 15).
FIG. 15
3.
If squeegee leaves streaks, raise squeegee and
wipe both blades with a cloth.
4.
Before stopping or turning machine around, pull
back on solution control lever to shut off solution
flow.
5.
View clear tube at rear of machine for remaining
cleaning solution.
6.
Periodically check battery meter’s discharge level.
When needle drops to the red zone, recharge
batteries.
ATTENTION: Do not continue to run machine when
battery meter needle is in the red zone, battery
damage will result.
7.
When the solution tank runs dry, turn off brush
switch, shut off solution control lever and continue
to vacuum until all dirty water is consumed into the
recovery tank. Raise the squeegee and brush
head and drain recovery tank (See DRAINING
TANKS).
BRUSH MOTOR CIRCUIT BREAKER
Machine is equipped with a circuit breaker to protect
brush motor from damage. If the brush motor circuit
breaker trips, it can not be reset immediately.
Determine reason why breaker tripped, allow motor to
cool and then reset. Circuit breaker will trip due to
brush motor overload. Clean or change pad if breaker
should trip. Brush motor circuit breaker button is
located at rear of control console