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OPERATION

Speed Scrub 2001HD (09--04)

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DRAINING TANKS

The recovery tank should be drained and cleaned out

after every use. The solution tank should be cleaned

out periodically to remove any corrosion.
Transport the machine to a draining site, turn the

machine off and follow the draining instructions below:

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing

machine, stop on level surface and turn off

machine.

DRAINING RECOVERY TANK

1. Remove the recovery tank drain hose cap by

turning it counter--clockwise and drain the tank.

To completely drain recovery tank, hinge open

tank sideways and flip up tank support stand to

rest tank on (Figure 24).

FIG. 24

NOTE:

When using a bucket to drain the machine, do

not use the same bucket to fill the solution tank.

2. Rinse out recovery tank after each use. This will

prevent a foul odor buildup. Use a hose to rinse

out the recovery tank. Be careful not to spray

water into the float shut--off screen.

3. Remove and clean the float shut--off screen

located in the recovery tank (Figure 25).

FIG. 25

DRAINING SOLUTION TANK

1. To drain any remaining water from the solution

tank, pull the solution tank level/drain hose off the

hose fitting as shown (Figure 26).

FIG. 26

2. Rinse out solution tank and solution flow system

with clean water after each use. This will prevent

clogging due to chemical buildup. Use solution

tank level/drain hose to drain solution tank.

3. Reconnect hose to hose barb. Be certain hose is

completely pushed onto hose barb.

CHARGING BATTERIES

ATTENTION: To prolong the life of the batteries

and to provide optimum machine performance,

ONLY recharge the batteries after a total of 30

minutes of use or more. Do not leave batteries

discharged for lengthy periods.

The following charging instructions are intended for

battery chargers supplied with the machine. Only use

a battery charger with the following specifications to

prevent battery damage.

BATTERY CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS:

S

CHARGER TYPE: FOR LEAD ACID BATTERIES

S

OUTPUT VOLTAGE -- 24 VOLTS

S

OUTPUT CURRENT -- 25 AMPS

S

AUTOMATIC SHUT--OFF CIRCUIT

S

FOR DEEP CYCLE BATTERY CHARGING

1. Transport machine to a well ventilated area for

charging.

WARNING: Fire Or Explosion Hazard.

Batteries Emit Hydrogen Gas. Keep Sparks And

Open Flame Away. Keep Battery Compartment

Open When Charging.

Summary of Contents for 612086

Page 1: ...a Balayeuse Automatique The Safe Scrubbing Alternativer Operator and Parts Manual Manual del Operador y Piezas Op rateur Manuel et Liste Des Pi ces R Model No 612214 612086 Complete 614364 FaST 614363...

Page 2: ...imum costs if S The machine is operated with reasonable care S The machine is maintained regularly per the machine maintenance instructions provided S The machine is maintained with manufacturer suppl...

Page 3: ...NG SOLUTION TANK 15 CHARGING BATTERIES 15 MACHINE MAINTENANCE 17 DAILY MAINTENANCE 17 MONTHLY MAINTENANCE 18 QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE 18 SQUEEGEE BLADE REPLACEMENT 18 SQUEEGEE BLADE ADJUSTMENT 19 BATTERY...

Page 4: ...And Open Flame Away Keep Battery Compartment Open When Charging WARNING Electrical Hazard Disconnect Battery Cables Before Servicing Machine The following information signals potentially dangerous co...

Page 5: ...trailer Use tie down straps to secure machine to truck or trailer SAFETY LABELS The safety labels appear on the machine in the locations indicated Replace labels if they become damaged or illegible W...

Page 6: ...Optional 13 Main Vac Drive Circuit Breakers 14 Squeegee Lift Lever 15 Hour Meter Optional 16 Solution Flow Adjustment Knob 17 ES Extended Scrub Switch Optional 18 Scrub Head Actuator 19 Adjustable Con...

Page 7: ...crub 2001HD 09 04 7 CONTROL PANEL SYMBOLS Main Power Fast Speed Slow Speed Vacuum Reverse Brush Battery Charge Meter Squeegee Up Less Brush Pressure More Brush Pressure Squeegee Down Brush Pressure Me...

Page 8: ...TY When servicing machine wear protective gloves and eye protection when handling batteries and battery cables Avoid contact with battery acid Battery Specifications Two 12 volt deep cycle batteries C...

Page 9: ...ee mount bracket Figure 4 FIG 4 4 Tighten thumb knobs securely 5 Connect vacuum hose from machine to squeegee assembly Figure 5 FIG 5 INSTALLING BRUSH OR PAD DRIVER 1 Turn main switch to the on positi...

Page 10: ...h INSTALLING FaST PAK AGENT FaST MODEL 1 Remove the perforated knock out from the FaST PAK carton Do not remove the bag from the carton Pull the hose connector through the knock out and remove the ora...

Page 11: ...et for filling and draining the machine ATTENTION For Conventional Scrubbing only use recommended cleaning detergents Machine damage due to improper detergent usage will void the manufacturer s warran...

Page 12: ...turn speed control knob to slowest setting Figure 17 7 Begin scrubbing by rotating control grips forward Gradually increase your speed by turning speed control knob forward Figure 17 FIG 17 8 Once ma...

Page 13: ...ard the FaST Scrub mode position Figure 20 NOTE To scrub with clear water only simply press the FaST Scrub Conventional Scrub Switch toward the Conventional Scrub mode position This allows you to oper...

Page 14: ...ING MACHINE 1 Turn off brush switch raise brush and continue to vacuum until all dirty water is consumed 2 Release control grips 3 Raise squeegee and scrub head 4 Turn off switches FOR SAFETY Before l...

Page 15: ...ON TANK 1 To drain any remaining water from the solution tank pull the solution tank level drain hose off the hose fitting as shown Figure 26 FIG 26 2 Rinse out solution tank and solution flow system...

Page 16: ...ly cord to a properly grounded receptacle Figure 29 Grounded 3 Hole Outlet Ground Pin FIG 29 4 Plug charger s DC output connector to battery connector located near battery compartment Figure 30 FIG 30...

Page 17: ...he solution tank and rinse out the inside with water 60 C 140 F maximum as needed 4 Remove the pad brush and clean Rotate pad or replace when worn 5 Wipe the squeegee blades clean Store the squeegee a...

Page 18: ...ct an Authorized Service Center for machine repairs FOR SAFETY When servicing machine all repairs must be performed by a qualified service person WARNING Electrical Hazard Disconnect Battery Cables Be...

Page 19: ...way 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...

Page 20: ...uck be certain to follow tie down procedures below FOR SAFETY When using machine go slow on inclines and slippery surfaces 1 Remove squeegee from machine and raise scrub head Leave pad or brush instal...

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