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MACHINE COMPONENTS 

REAR 

CONTROL CONSOLE

REAR SQUEEGEE

SCRUB DECK

SOLUTION DUMP HOSE

RECOVERY DUMP HOSE

ANDERSON PLUG

DIRECTIONAL SWITCH

HOUR METER

EMERGENCY BELLY BAR

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MACHINE COMPONENTS 

CONTROL CONSOLE 

ACCELERATION LEVER

SPEED CONTROL KNOB

DIRECTIONAL LEVER

DIRECTIONAL INDICATOR

KEY SWITCH

EMERGENCY BELLY BAR

OFF-AISLE WAND SWITCH

BATTERY GAUGE

SOLUTION CONTROL

MODE SELECTOR

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Summary of Contents for CP 2832

Page 1: ...WALK BEHIND SCRUBBER User Manual PHOENIX 30 34...

Page 2: ...ow Operate the machine with reasonable care Follow the manufacturers suggested maintenance instructions as provided in this booklet Use original PowerBoss supplied parts TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model...

Page 3: ...Store or park this machine on a level surface only with parking brake engaged To prevent unauthorized use machine should be stored or parked with the key removed This machine is designed for level op...

Page 4: ...age 13 for service and installation OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITY Read this manual carefully before operating this machine The operator is responsible in taking care of the daily maintenance and check ups o...

Page 5: ...SWITCH HOUR METER EMERGENCY BELLY BAR A B C D E F G H I A B H F D C E I G MACHINE COMPONENTS CONTROL CONSOLE ACCELERATION LEVER SPEED CONTROL KNOB DIRECTIONAL LEVER DIRECTIONAL INDICATOR KEY SWITCH EM...

Page 6: ...depressed it will override the directional switch and force the Phoenix to go forward Most useful if backed into a corner or object to prevent from pinching the operator Off aisle wand switch G On Of...

Page 7: ...s similar to Regular Scrub The machine will continue to operate the same was as if it was in Regular Scrub Mode only this mode applies more solution and brush pressure is increased This mode is used f...

Page 8: ...r a few seconds 5 TRANSPORT MODE When the machine is set in this mode none of the cleaning functions of the machine will operate This mode is only used to transport the machine from one location to an...

Page 9: ...oller Each main component is individually protected with an internal breaker built in the controller See fault code table and can be reset by turning the key switch off a few seconds and then on again...

Page 10: ...efficient agitation of cleaning solution to the floor and channeled to the rear of the machine The disc brushes are also easily removed and installed with the quick release clamp by using any of the t...

Page 11: ...ine Install brushes on the scrub deck this aids the installer in sliding the deck assembly into position Make sure the scrub deck is oriented correctly with the solution hose tee fitting towards the f...

Page 12: ...emove the two access doors one each end by removing the 3 nyloc nuts Install the brushes by sliding through the access opening Align the notches on the brush with the drive pins on the hub Push brush...

Page 13: ...ns Each blade configuration has two usable edges The rear blade however has four usable edges The squeegee is pre adjusted at the factory Adjustments may be required to get optimum performance for dif...

Page 14: ...Adjust the casters and retighten the wing jam nuts to lock the caster setting in place Pitch adjustment is necessary if the outer ends on the squeegee blade do not contact the floor and there is too...

Page 15: ...ge of motion and the solution hose to be inside the recovery hose The trigger controls the solution flow to the spray jet Squeezing the trigger opens an internal valve to dispense cleaning solution Th...

Page 16: ...evels should be checked before and after charging and maintained at the proper levels If low add distilled water until the metal plates are covered If the machine is not used for an extended period of...

Page 17: ...then required to stop scrubbing and empty the recovery tank To stop scrubbing select the Transport mode This will automatically stop the Solution Flow raise the Scrub deck and raise the Rear squeegee...

Page 18: ...Water Level Lubrication Grease Fittings chains etc Check Carbon Brushes Check Clean Tanks Hoses Inspect Scrub Housing Skirts Check Clean Rotate the Brushes Pads Inspect and Clean Solution Filter Chec...

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