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OPERATING THE MACHINE

Before the washing operation starts

(i)

ON

3

2

1

OFF

(ii)

(Iii)

(a)

(b)

(Iv)

(a) Recommended pattern for small rooms 
(b) Recommended pattern for large halls 

(V)

(Vi)

1. Verify that the brushes are fitted properly.
2. Fill fresh water tank with cleaning solution.
3. Insert the plug into grounded 3-pronged outlet.

Recommended washing sequence

1. Start the machine by pressing the handle release 

pedal and pulling the handle back (Fig-ii).

2. Move forward, while sparingly pulling the solution con-

trol handle (Fig-iii). This handle should only be pulled 
intermittently, based on the floor type and the amount 
of soil on the floor. For tiled or stone floors, apply very 
little water. 

3. Stop the solution discharge approximately 12 inches 

before the end of forward motion. Continue to move 
forward up to the wall without pulling the pull handle.

4. Pull the machine backwards in the same track, but 

without discharging any solution. When you reach 
the starting point, change the track and repeat steps 
2 through 4. When you are changing the track allow 
some overlap with the cleaned area. In case of large 
halls take a U-turn and move forward. If quick drying 
is required, move on the same track, without dis-
charging any solution (Fig-iv).

5. When you are finished with the cleaning operation, 

switch off the machine and unplug the power cord.  
Lift the recovery tank lid and remove the recovery 
tank. Empty the tank, rinse with clean water and 
clean off the steel wiper blade before replacing the 
tank on the machine.  

IMPORTANT

 — Dispose of dirty water in accordance 

with all local, state and federal hazardous material dis-
posal regulations.

Model (Standard)

(i)

ON

3

2

1

OFF

(ii)

(Iii)

(a)

(b)

(Iv)

(a) Recommended pattern for small rooms 
(b) Recommended pattern for large halls 

(V)

(Vi)

(i)

ON

3

2

1

OFF

(ii)

(Iii)

(a)

(b)

(Iv)

(a) Recommended pattern for small rooms 
(b) Recommended pattern for large halls 

(V)

(Vi)

(i)

ON

3

2

1

OFF

(ii)

(Iii)

(a)

(b)

(Iv)

(a) Recommended pattern for small rooms 
(b) Recommended pattern for large halls 

(V)

(Vi)

(i)

ON

3

2

1

OFF

(ii)

(Iii)

(a)

(b)

(Iv)

(a) Recommended pattern for small rooms 
(b) Recommended pattern for large halls 

(V)

(Vi)

(i)

ON

3

2

1

OFF

(ii)

(Iii)

(a)

(b)

(Iv)

(a) Recommended pattern for small rooms 
(b) Recommended pattern for large halls 

(V)

(Vi)

Warning!

 Pre-sweep the floor to remove debris before using the Multiwash.

Warning!

 Avoid touching the sharp edge of dirty water tank. It may cause injury to hands.

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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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