ELECTRICAL
4-100
7100 330695 (8
−
11)
Operating Mode
Entry Sequence
(how to activate)
Manual Mode;
Manually operate discrete
functions without interlocks. In this mode, the
battery LED #3 will blink.
1. Place the machine in maintenance mode
2. Press and release the scrub button until
pressure LED #2 is on.
3. Press and release the squeegee key
4. Battery LED#3 will begin to blink.
MANUAL MODE
The purpose of the manual mode is to allow the
operator to exercise individual functions on the
machine.
This mode disregards the effects of
various interlocks.
Do not
scrub with the
machine in this mode.
FOR SAFETY: When Servicing Machine,
Avoid Moving Parts. Do Not Wear Loose
Jackets, Shirts, Or Sleeves.
After entering the Manual Mode, the control
buttons assume the following functions:
SCRUB BUTTON
Pressing and releasing the scrub button in the
normal way will toggle the scrub system on or off.
If the scrub system is off and the user presses
and holds the scrub button, the scrub head
actuator will move downward.
The head will continue down as long as the
technician holds the scrub button. Care must
be exercised by the technician not to hold the
button too long. The actuator can stall when
fully extended. Damage to the controller
board and the actuator can result from
continuing to provide power to a stalled
actuator.
Releasing the scrub button will cause the head to
stop where it is. With the scrub system on,
pressing and holding the scrub button will NOT
send the scrub head downward but will turn the
brush motor off. The motor will turn on again
when the button is released. The head will stay
down with the brushes running regardless of the
direction signal from the propel pedal. The head
will automatically raise when the user turns off the
scrub system by pressing and releasing the scrub
button in the normal way. Once the scrub system
is turned off, pressing and holding the scrub
button will again move the head actuator
downward as described above.
Summary of Contents for 7100
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