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Warranty does not cover the following: 
 

  Failure to following the procedures and operation instructions included in this manual. 

  Equipment modifications without the approved written consent of Pacific Floorcare. 

  Non-use of genuine wear parts. 

  Repairs made by unauthorized personnel. 

  Improper or missing maintenance. 

  Natural calamities or Acts of God. 

 

WARRANTY TERMS 
 

Labor: 

Only a Pacific Floorcare Authorized Service Provider with a written factory service agreement may 

evaluate and/or repair Pacific Floorcare equipment. Labor for any warranty repair is authorized for one (1) 
year following the date of sale to the end-user. Once an Authorized Service Provider has been identified, it is 
the end user’s responsibility to contract repairs. The authorized service provider will file any verified warranty 
claims with Pacific Floorcare in accordance with the written factory agreement. 

 

Parts: 

Parts determined to be defective are covered for three (3) years following the date of sale to the end-

user. Pacific Floorcare reserves the right to inspect defective parts prior to crediting any warranty claims. 

 

AGM Maintenance Free Batteries: 

In addition to the terms above, any original equipment Pacific Floorcare 

Battery which becomes unserviceable under normal use within two (2) years (730 days) from date of sale to 
the original user will be repaired or replaced with one of equal specification with no charge to the user.

 

Disclaimer: 

This warranty limits Pacific Floorcare’s liability to the repair of the equipment and/or replacement 

of the defective parts and does not include incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of a 
Pacific Floorcare machine whether defective or not. This warranty is in lieu of all other expressed or implied 
warranties and is extended to the original purchaser/user only.  

Return Material Authorization (RMA): 

Warranty credit or replacement of returned parts is subject to an 

incoming inspection of those items. 

 

EXCLUSIONS 

Warranty does not cover normal wear parts and materials (b

rushes, squeegee blades, etc…). 

 

APPLICATION 

In order to establish potential failure cause(s) and so the warranty may be applied, it may be necessary for 
the defective components need to be sent to Pacific Floorcare.  Repairs, replacement or substitutions under 
the provisions of the warranty will be made at 

Pacific Floorcare’s discretion.    

 

AUTHORIZATION 

Authorization must be granted 

by Pacific Floorcare’s technical service department either in writing or by 

phone.  To properly start a warranty claim the following information must be provided: 

  Machine model as shown on the equipment label  (reference section 2.1) 

  Machine serial number as shown on equipment label (reference section 2.1) 

  Detailed description of issue and relevant information on how the issue happened or was discovered 

  Part number and position of possible defective component as referenced from spare parts list 

 

 

GOODS TO BE RETURNED 

– RETURN MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION (RMA) 

 

In the case of goods to be returned for warranty replacement, it is necessary to have written 
acceptance from the Pacific Floorcare technical service department.  A Return Material Authorization 
(RMA) number will be issued. 
All defective parts must be carefully packed in order to avoid further damages during transport.  
 

 
 

Summary of Contents for RSW28

Page 1: ...near the machine protected from liquids and other damaging substances Failure to follow the instructions may result in injury or damage to equipment and property The contents of this manual are based...

Page 2: ...1 Transport and handling 15 4 2 Storage 16 4 3 Unpacking the machine 16 4 4 Handling an unpacked machine 16 4 5 Installation 17 4 5 1 Battery Installation 17 4 6 Control devices 18 4 6 1 Control panel...

Page 3: ...WARRANTY The RSW28 Sweeper has been conceived and built for long term trouble free use In the event a problem should arise during the warranty period Pacific Floorcare will at its discretion repair an...

Page 4: ...the defective parts and does not include incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of a Pacific Floorcare machine whether defective or not This warranty is in lieu of all other expresse...

Page 5: ...ns where it happened RMA clearly written applied to the outside of the shipping box In case of defective electronic goods please return them separately from other materials in order to help us properl...

Page 6: ...ris is put to the middle of the machine The main brush then moves dirt and debris into the waste hopper This machine must be used on dry surfaces From the seated position the operator can control the...

Page 7: ...TRIC SYSTEM POWER 24 V CENTRAL MOTOR BRUSH 1 x 650W 24V LATERAL MOTOR BRUSH 1 x 60W 24V TRACTION MOTOR 200W 24V VOLTAGE 2 x 12V 157A h DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT LENGTH 40 9 in 1040 mm WIDTH 27 2 in 690 mm...

Page 8: ...ment replacement parts Please contact the Pacific Floorcare Technical Service department for assistance The RSW28 has an intended use to clean flat floors or floors with maximum slope of 8 Read all ma...

Page 9: ...nual 3 4 PROTECTION AND ALARM SYSTEMS Central brush protection Pacific Floorcare RSW28 is equipped with a central nylon brush which rotates when the machine is working The central brush is protected o...

Page 10: ...d with a system that flashes error codes on the battery charge indicator The flash series will give the operator an indication of the error and the table below presents a solution to correct the error...

Page 11: ...egulator 6 Faulty potentiometer Check the wiring of the potentiometer and the integrity of it 7 Temperature of the power circuit is too high Wait for the high temperatures to subside 8 Motor is alread...

Page 12: ...or s accidents IMPORTANT The machine must off and the key removed from the key switch Tipping Danger Tipping danger may happen During the normal use when the machine passes the gradient limits specifi...

Page 13: ...still moving What to do In phase of installation maintenance the machine must be turned off and the ignition key removed from the control board Do not operate the machine with damaged altered missing...

Page 14: ...t and corrosive substances What is it Risk of crushing or pinching due to overturning of the recovery tank What to do Take extreme caution while working in the limited area of the battery compartment...

Page 15: ...nsport in a manner where adverse weather or surroundings could damage the machine or packaging Figure 4 1 The machine must be handled with proper devices as stated in the scheme below Make always sure...

Page 16: ...on both sides and at the base of eachpanel Cut off the clips that secure the machine Place the machine at ground level 4 4 HANDLING AN UNPACKED MACHINE Check the machine and install the batteries if...

Page 17: ...seat cover to expose the battery compartment Figure 4 5 1 detail 1 Install the batteries into the battery compartment Figure 4 5 1 detail 2 and make sure there is no damage to the battery housings Ens...

Page 18: ...1 Control Panel The control panel controls the main functions of the machine Figure 4 6 Figure 4 6 POS IMAGE FUNCTION 1 SAFETY DIAGNOSTIC 2 ON OFF KEY SWITCH 3 FORWARD REVERSE 4 BATTERY CHARGER INDICA...

Page 19: ...on the right side of the operator control handles To operate toggle the Forward Reverse switch and slowly squeeze the accelerator using the right hand Side brush control lever picture 4 7 detail 1 pu...

Page 20: ...nition key switch Remove the plastic protection guard on the left side of the machine Remove the panel protection in order to reach the main brush Remove the brush support Replace the brush Follow the...

Page 21: ...ail 1 Replace the brush Follow the instructions in reverse order 1 Figure 4 7 3 4 7 4 WASTE HOPPER Remove the key from the ignition key switch Release the clamp that holds the recovery tank to the mac...

Page 22: ...rse order to replace the vacuum motor 1 2 3 Figure 4 7 5 4 7 6 FILTER SHAKER MAINTENANCE It is important to run the filter shaker to ensure the filter stays clean and the machine is running efficientl...

Page 23: ...rushes of each motor Every year Check the safety devices Check the electric system Every year 5 2 BATTERY MAINTENANCE The battery meter on the control panel will inform the operator of the current sta...

Page 24: ...ly 5 2 3 CHARGING It is not necessary to recharge the batteries if the hydrometry after a work day is not under 1 24 28 B Ideal temperatures should not exceed 113 F or 45 C If the electrolyte temperat...

Page 25: ...k Frequency Performed by Safety devices 2 years Trained technician Electric system 2 years Trained technician Braking system 3 months Trained technician Check up 5 years Trained technician Recovery ta...

Page 26: ...26 5 5 MAINTENANCE LOG DATE NAME NOTES INITIALS...

Page 27: ...scription of defect Name Type of defect Detective mechanical component Incorrect functioning Short description of defect Electrical system failure Motor failure Missing component Excessive noise Water...

Page 28: ...Date of installation Serial no...

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