OPERATION
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186E MM160 (6–94)
7. Swing the dump lever under the hook; Lift
the dump lever to dump the hopper.
WARNING: Heavy Hopper. Get Help To
Handle.
A
B
C
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DUMPING HOPPER
A. Hopper
B. Dump Lever
C. Lever Hook
8. Engage the lever hook to keep the hopper in
the “dump” position.
9. Slowly back the machine away from the
dump site or dumpster.
10. Release the lever hook, lower the hopper,
and return the dump lever to its storage
location.
POST OPERATION CHECKLIST – MOTOR
OPERATING
Check brush pattern for width and evenness.
TO STOP MACHINE
1. Raise the main brush and side brush.
2. Turn the on-off switch key to the left.
Remove the key from the on-off switch.
FOR SAFETY: Before Leaving Or Servicing
Machine; Stop On Level Surface, Set Parking
Brake, And Turn Off Machine And Remove
Key.
POST OPERATION CHECKLIST – MOTOR
STOPPED
Check skirts for damage, wear, and adjustment.
Check for wire or string tangled on brushes.
Check for leaks.
NORMAL SCRUBBING OPERATION
A normal scrubbing operation consists of seven
typical operations: pre-start checklist, starting
machine, scrubbing, draining recovery tank and
emptying debris tray, post operation checklist –
motor operating, stopping machine, and post
operation checklist – motor stopped.
PRE-START CHECKLIST lists things to check
before starting the machine.
TO START MACHINE lists the steps required to
start the machine.
TO SCRUB lists things to keep in mind before and
during the scrubbing operation.
TO DRAIN RECOVERY TANK AND EMPTY
DEBRIS TRAY lists the steps required to empty
the debris tray and the recovery tank.
POST OPERATION CHECKLIST – MOTOR
OPERATING lists things to check before stopping
the machine.
TO STOP MACHINE lists the steps required to
stop the machine.
POST OPERATION CHECKLIST – MOTOR
STOPPED lists things to check after stopping the
machine.
PRE-START CHECKLIST
Check under machine for leak spots.
Check brakes and controls for proper operation.
Check service records to determine service
requirements.