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This symbol is used in this  manual to identify par-
ticular areas that are essential for your safety. Please 

pass all safety instructions on to other persons operating 
this machine.

The Powr-Flite floor cleaning machines are designed for 
use on smooth, even floors in indoor areas. They can be 
used on most floor surfaces including short pile carpet, 
wood, rubber and stone. They should not be used on rough 
uneven surfaces.
We are confident the machines will give years of trouble 
free service, coupled with ease of use and minimum main-
tenance.
Equipment must be operated, serviced and maintained in 
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. If in doubt, 
contact the supplier of your machine.
The following instructions contain important information 
about the machine and safety advice for the operator.

•  The machine must be unpacked and assembled in ac-

cordance with these instructions before connecting to the 
electrical supply.

•  This machine should always be connected to a fully 

grounded power supply of the right voltage and frequen-
cy.

•  Keep the power supply cord away from moving parts. 

During operation, hazard may occur when running ma-
chine over the power cord.

•  The machine must be disconnected from the power out-

let (by pulling the plug out) before changing the brushes, 
cleaning the machine or performing routine maintenance.

•  Warning!

 Only use brushes/accessories as per the 

instruction manual. Usage of any other brushes/accesso-
ries can cause safety problems.

•  Periodically inspect the cord for possible damage. A 

damaged cord must be replaced with the proper cord 
available from the manufacturer or an authorized service 
agent.

•  DO NOT leave the machine connected to the power 

supply when not in use; always remove the plug from 
the power outlet.

• 

DO NOT

 use where hazardous dust is present.

• 

DO NOT

 use machine near flammable liquids.

• 

DO NOT

 use in an explosive atmosphere.

• 

DO NOT

 use on a gradient or slopes.

GUIDELINES FOR THE OPERATOR

•  Operators must be fully trained in accordance with these 

instructions, able to perform routine upkeep of the ma-
chine and correct selection of brushes.

•  Operators should be physically capable to maneuver, 

transport and operate the machine.

• 

DO NOT

 run the machine dry, as this could damage the 

floor surface or the machine itself.

•  Take adequate care to hold the machine firmly while 

installing and removing the brushes.

•  Never use excessive foaming or highly corrosive cleaning 

solutions.

•  While operating on a flooded floor, always ensure that 

the water level does not exceed 1/4" or 6 mm. 

• 

DO NOT

 operate this machine on rough uneven surfaces 

e.g. industrial concrete floors.

• 

DO NOT

 clean the machine using pressure washers or 

steam cleaners. 

•  Ensure all parts are fitted properly before operation.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Before connecting the machine to the power supply, check 
that your supply voltage corresponds with that marked on 
the rating label on the body of the machine.

PRODUCT INFORMATION 

IMPORTANT!

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

Please read the following instructions completely 
before operating the machine. Any violation of the 
same will not only invalidate the warranty, but may 
also result in a safety hazard.

1. Cleaning liquid, in the solution tank, is applied to the floor 

by gravity through the solution manifold.

2. The contra rotating brushes scrub the floor and also throw 

the dirty water on the conveyor drum. The front brush 
does most of the scrubbing and drying. The rear brush 
completes the scrubbing and collects the remaining water 
off the floor.

3. A blade fitted to the dirty water tank wipes the drum and 

collects the dirty water.

THE WORKING PRINCIPLE 

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Summary of Contents for MULTIWASH 14

Page 1: ...ULTIWASH 14 WARNING OPERATOR MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT MW14 MAN 8 08 h t t p s h a r r i s s u p p l y i n d c o m T o O r d e r P a r t s C a l l...

Page 2: ...ing for use 5 Assembly 5 Brush selection guide 6 Brush identi cation 6 Controls 7 Operating machine 8 Care of the machine 9 Maintenance 9 Accessories 10 After sales service 10 Electrical diagram 11 Te...

Page 3: ...is present DO NOT use machine near ammable liquids DO NOT use in an explosive atmosphere DO NOT use on a gradient or slopes GUIDELINES FOR THE OPERATOR Operators must be fully trained in accordance w...

Page 4: ...ion control handle 3 Solution tank 4 Bottom handle 5 Dirty water tank 6 Inline solution lter 7 Component housing 8 Conveyor drum 9 Brush 10 Handle release pedal 5 h t t p s h a r r i s s u p p l y i n...

Page 5: ...ainer into the top portion of RH handle 3 Fit the top handle over the tubular handles and secure them with a washer and screw 2 sets Ensure that the label on the top handle is facing the front of the...

Page 6: ...e type Distinct color coding make it easy to separate tools into their correct areas of use Restroom brushes are kept in the restroom kitchen brushes are kept in the kitchen reducing bacteria cross co...

Page 7: ...R E S E T W AI T S E C O N D S 3 0 P R E SS Brush Contact Control Brush contact with the oor is adjustable in 4 steps contact is MINIMUM when the knob is fully down and MAXIMUM when it is fully raise...

Page 8: ...orward If quick drying is required move on the same track without dis charging any solution Fig iv 5 When you are nished with the cleaning operation switch off the machine and unplug the power cord Li...

Page 9: ...the machine and unplug from the electrical supply Power cord Regularly inspect power cord plug and strain relief for damage or loose connection Brushes For maximum life wash the brushes regularly Ens...

Page 10: ...at an angle move forward This way the dirty water thrown by the side brush will be collected by the rear brush 2 Use side brush only for washing the edges AFTER SALES SERVICE Should you require after...

Page 11: ...hold waste Instead it shall be handed over to applicable collection point for recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent...

Page 12: ...780 110 VAC 6 60Hz Single Phase 750 Power supply Power W Brush speed rpm Model Theoretical Note 1 Noise levels measured at a distance of 3 28 feet from machine and 5 25 feet above oor when washing a h...

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