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6. 

Thoroughly clean the vacuum chamber of the squeegee body, first with a jet of water and then 

with a damp cloth.

NB

: the place designated for this operation must comply with current environmental protection 

regulations.

7. 

Thoroughly clean the rear rubber blade of the squeegee body, first with a jet of water and then 

with a damp cloth.

8. 

Thoroughly clean the front rubber blade of the squeegee body, first with a jet of water and then 

with a damp cloth.

9.  Thoroughly clean the vacuum nozzle with a jet of water, and then with a damp cloth.

10.  Proceed in reverse order to reassemble all the parts.

CLEANING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSH

Careful cleaning of the brush guarantees better cleaning of the floor, as well as a longer brush head 

gearmotor lifespan. To clean the brush, proceed as follows:

1.  Take the machine to the maintenance area.

CAUTION

: these operations must be carried out using protective gloves to avoid any possible 

contact with the edges or tips of metal objects.

2.  Insert the ignition key and switch on the machine. Turn the main switch (1) to “I” by rotating the 

key a quarter turn in the direction shown by the arrow (

Fig.1

). 

3.  Check the “BRUSH HEAD CONTROL” button (2) on the control panel is deactivated (

Fig.2

). If it 

isn't, press the “BRUSH HEAD CONTROL” button (2).

NB

:

 

the button (2) is active when the green LED (3) (“BRUSH HEAD BODY WORK 

POSITION”) is switched on (

Fig.2

).

4.  Press the “BRUSH HEAD CONTROL” button (2) on the control panel for more than 3 seconds 

(

Fig.2

).

CAUTION

: do not stand near the brush head body while the brush is being uncoupled.

5.  Clean the brush under a stream of running water to remove any impurities from its bristles. Check 

the wear status of the bristles and replace the brushes if they are excessively consumed (the bristle 

protrusion must not be less than 10mm; this distance is indicated on the brush by the yellow band). 

When replacing the brush, read "

REPLACING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSH

".

6. 

When fitting the clean brush, read “

ASSEMBLING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSH

”.

CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK FILTERS

To clean the recovery tank filters (without the optional tank cleaning kit), proceed as follows:

1.  Take the machine to the maintenance area.

2.  Make sure the machine is in a safe condition (see “

MACHINE SAFETY MEASURES

”).

CAUTION

: users are advised to always wear protective gloves, to avoid the risk of serious 

injury to hands.

NB

: the place designated for this operation must comply with current environmental protection 

regulations.

3.  Grip the handle (1) on the left-hand side of the recovery tank (

Fig.1

) and turn the tank cover as 

far as it will go, until it reaches the maintenance position.

4. 

Remove the dirty water basket/filter (2) from the support (

Fig.2

).

5. 

Remove the basket cover (3) from the basket/filter (2) (

Fig.3

).

6. 

Clean the basket/filter (2) and the basket cover (3) under a jet of water.

NB

: use a spatula or brush to eliminate any dirt that is particularly difficult to remove.

7. 

Use a dry cloth to dry the basket/filter (2) and the basket cover (3) and place them back inside 

the recovery tank.

8. 

Remove the filter protection cup (4), turning it in the direction shown by the arrow (

Fig.4

).

9. 

Remove the vacuum motor filter (5), taking care not to lose the support tie (6) inside the recovery 

tank (

Fig.5

).

10. 

Rinse the cup (4) and filter (5) thoroughly under running water.

NB

: use a spatula to eliminate any dirt that is particularly difficult to remove.

11. 

Repeat the operations in reverse order to refit everything.

To clean the recovery tank filters (with the optional tank cleaning kit), proceed as follows:

1.  Take the machine to the maintenance area.

2.  Lift the brush head body and press the “BRUSH HEAD CONTROL” button (1) on the control 

panel (

Fig.1

).

NB

:

 

as soon as the button (1) on the control panel is pressed, the green LED (2) (“BRUSH 

HEAD BODY WORK POSITION”) will switch off (

Fig.1

).

3.  Raise the squeegee body and turn the squeegee control lever (3) in the direction of the arrow 

(

Fig.2

). The lever is located on the back of the machine.

CAUTION

: users are advised to always wear protective gloves, to avoid the risk of serious 

injury to hands.

4.  Release the tank cleaning accessory (4) (at the back of the machine) from the retainers (

Fig.3

).

5.  Activate the optional tank cleaning kit ON/OFF pump by pressing the button (5) on the back of 

the machine (

Fig.4

).

CAUTION

: when using the optional tank cleaning kit, you are advised to always wear goggles 

to avoid any risk of serious injury to your eyes.

NB

: before activating the optional tank cleaning kit, check the level indicator (6) to see how 

much solution there is in the recovery tank (

Fig.5

).

6.  Activate the solution jet by pressing the lever in the tank cleaning accessory. Make sure the jet is 

pointing into the tank before pressing the lever.

NB

: to adjust the solution jet from the 

tank cleaning accessory, turn the knob (7) on the 

accessory itself

 (

Fig.6

).

NB

: to adjust the intensity of the solution jet from the 

tank cleaning accessory, turn the knob (8) 

on the accessory itself

 (

Fig.7

).

NB

: to stop the solution jet, 

use the lever (9) on the tank cleaning accessory (

Fig.8

).

7.  Grip the handle (10) on the left-hand side of the recovery tank (

Fig.9

) and turn the tank cover as 

far as it will go, until it reaches the maintenance position.

8. 

Remove the dirty water basket/filter (10) from the support (

Fig.10

).

9. 

Remove the basket cover (11) from the basket/filter (10) (

Fig.11

).

10. 

Clean the basket/filter and basket cover under the jet of the tank cleaning accessory.

NB

: use a spatula or brush to eliminate any dirt that is particularly difficult to remove.

11. 

Use a cloth to dry the basket/filter and basket cover, and place them back inside the recovery 

tank.

12. 

Remove the filter protection cup (12), turning it in the direction shown by the arrow (

Fig.12

).

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Summary of Contents for T20SC PRO

Page 1: ...Scrubbing machine Use and maintenance manual Translation of the original instructions DOC 10075584 Ver AA 11 2017 ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...witch optional 23 HDC Hillyard Dosing Control control switch optional 24 Squeegee body control lever 25 Support hook for recovery tank drainage tube 26 Recovery tank drainage tube 27 Support hook for spray gun 28 Solution tank level indicator 29 Built in battery charger 30 Solution tank drainage cap 31 Squeegee body 32 Squeegee body support 33 Vacuum tube 34 Water flow adjustment tap 35 Vacuum acc...

Page 4: ...E BATTERIES 15 ASSEMBLING THE BRUSH 15 ASSEMBLING THE SQUEEGEE BODY 16 FILLING THE SOLUTION TANK WITH WATER 16 DETERGENT SOLUTION VERSIONS WITHOUT HDC 16 FILLING THE DETERGENT CANISTER VERSIONS WITH HDC 16 HOUR METER 17 BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL INDICATOR 17 PREPARING TO WORK 17 STARTING WORK 17 SCRUBBING WITH DRYING 18 SCRUBBING WITHOUT DRYING 18 DRYING 18 REGULATING THE DETERGENT SOLUTION 18 REGULATI...

Page 5: ...ted during normal use Highly explosive hydrogen gas is generated while charging the batteries Keep the recovery tank unit in the maintenance position during the entire battery recharging cycle and only perform the procedure in well ventilated areas at a safe distance from any open flames Before charging make sure the electric cable that connects the battery charger to the batteries is not damaged ...

Page 6: ...unsupervised children The machine must only be used by authorised trained personnel Do not use the machine on surfaces with a slope greater than the one indicated on the serial number plate The machine is not suitable for cleaning rough or uneven floors Do not use the machine on slopes In the event of a fire use a powder extinguisher Do not use water Adapt the speed to the adhesion conditions Do n...

Page 7: ...heights Do not place any liquid containers on the machine The machine must only be used in temperature conditions ranging from 32 F to 104 F When using detergents to clean the flooring always follow the instructions and respect the warnings indicated on the container labels Always use appropriate gloves and protective equipment when handling the detergents used to clean the floor Avoid working wit...

Page 8: ...trically powered components remove rings watches and or clothing with metallic parts that might come into contact with the electrically powered components Do not work underneath the raised machine without adequate fixed safety supports WARNING Read all the relevant instructions carefully before performing any maintenance repair operations If the machine does not work properly check this is not cau...

Page 9: ...l If the machine needs to be tilted for maintenance procedures remove the batteries Have the machine checked by an authorised technical assistance centre every year When disposing of consumable materials observe the laws and regulations in force Once the machine has reached the end of its service life the materials contained within it must be disposed of in an appropriate manner keeping in mind th...

Page 10: ...uids and anything else that could compromise its legibility ON CONSIGNMENT OF THE MACHINE When the machine is consigned to the customer an immediate check must be performed to ensure all the material mentioned in the shipping documents has been received and also to check the machine has not suffered damage during transportation If this is the case the carrier must ascertain the extent of the damag...

Page 11: ...eight 2 10 Maximum slope during ascent and descent with the transport program weight 2 10 Maximum ambient temperature for machine operation F 104 Minimum ambient temperature for using the machine s scrubbing functions F 32 Traction motor voltage rated power V W 24 150 Traction wheel external Ø width in 8 9 x 2 6 Maximum forward speed in transport mode mph 3 TECHNICAL DATA US cu TRIDENT T20 SC Vacu...

Page 12: ...label Used on the machine to warn the operator not to place his her hands near the moving brush Label warning about the risk of crushed hands Indicates danger to hands due to crushing between two surfaces Position symbol for the solution tank drainage cap Applied to the back of the machine to identify the solution tank drainage cap Position symbol for the recovery tank drainage tube Applied to the...

Page 13: ...ion shown by the arrow Fig 1 Remove the key from the instrument panel 4 Grip the handle 2 on the right hand side of the recovery tank Fig 2 and turn the tank as far as it will go until it reaches the maintenance position 5 Connect the pad battery connector 3 to the main system connector 4 Fig 3 CAUTION this process must be carried out by qualified personnel 6 Grip the handle 2 on the right hand si...

Page 14: ...will go until it reaches the maintenance position 8 Disconnect the electrical system connector 8 from the battery connector 9 Fig 8 ATTENTION this process must be carried out by qualified personnel 9 Grip the handle 8 on the right hand side of the recovery tank and turn the tank until it reaches the work position ATTENTION make sure the battery charger supply cable is disconnected from the mains s...

Page 15: ... left hand side of the machine Fig 2 see EMPTYING THE RECOVERY TANK ATTENTION the tanks should be emptied in the place used for draining dirty water ATTENTION the place designated for this operation must comply with current environmental protection regulations CAUTION users are advised to always wear protective gloves to avoid the risk of serious injury to hands 3 Switch on the machine by turning ...

Page 16: ... in the recovery tank before starting to clean Do not use pure acids NB to make it easier to measure the detergent on the cap measuring device there are notches indicating the detergent percentage quantities that can be used The notches range from a minimum of 0 1 to a maximum of 0 5 6 Insert the vacuum tube 6 in the sleeve 7 in the squeegee body Fig 4 NB the tube must be positioned behind the squ...

Page 17: ...e screen Take the machine to the designated battery charging place ATTENTION a few seconds after the battery charge level reaches 20 the brush motor switches off automatically With the remaining charge it is still possible however to complete the drying process before recharging ATTENTION a few seconds after the battery charge level reaches 10 the vacuum motor switches off automatically The remain...

Page 18: ...g position The drying without scrubbing operation should only be carried out if the machine was previously used to carry out a scrubbing without drying operation REGULATING THE DETERGENT SOLUTION To adjust the amount of detergent solution on the brush proceed as follows 1 Make sure the detergent solution tap is fully open rotating the knob 1 in the direction of the arrow Fig 1 As the knob is rotat...

Page 19: ...ess the button 1 on the instrument panel Fig 1 NB when the silent max function is active the relative LED 2 will light up on the control panel Fig 1 VACUUM WAND KIT To use the vacuum kit proceed as follows 1 Turn the main switch 1 to 0 making a quarter turn of the key in the direction of the arrow Fig 1 2 Lower the squeegee body and turn the squeegee control lever 2 in the direction of the arrow F...

Page 20: ...rface unscrew the cap and gradually release the tube NB the place designated for this operation must comply with current environmental protection regulations 5 Repeat the operations in reverse order to reassemble all the parts CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE BODY The careful cleaning of the whole vacuum unit ensures better drying and cleaning of the floor as well as a longer vacuum motor life To clean the s...

Page 21: ...r a jet of water NB use a spatula or brush to eliminate any dirt that is particularly difficult to remove 7 Use a dry cloth to dry the basket filter 2 and the basket cover 3 and place them back inside the recovery tank 8 Remove the filter protection cup 4 turning it in the direction shown by the arrow Fig 4 9 Remove the vacuum motor filter 5 taking care not to lose the support tie 6 inside the rec...

Page 22: ... into the tank before pressing the lever NB to adjust the solution jet from the tank cleaning accessory turn the knob 9 on the accessory itself Fig 9 NB to adjust the intensity of the solution jet from the tank cleaning accessory turn the knob 10 on the accessory itself Fig 10 NB to stop the solution jet use the lever 11 on the tank cleaning accessory Fig 11 EMPTYING THE SOLUTION TANK Proceed as f...

Page 23: ...ADES Ensuring the integrity of the squeegee body rubber blades guarantees better floor cleaning and drying results as well as a longer service life for the vacuum motor To replace the squeegee body rubber blades proceed as follows 1 Take the machine to the maintenance area 2 Make sure the machine is in a safe condition see MACHINE SAFETY MEASURES CAUTION these operations must be carried out using ...

Page 24: ...t conditions ABRASIVE BRUSH The bristles of this type of brush are charged with highly aggressive abrasives It is used to clean very dirty floors To avoid floor damage work only with the pressure strictly necessary THICKNESS OF THE BRISTLES Thicker bristles are more rigid and are therefore used on smooth floors or floors with small joints On uneven floors or those with deep joints it is advisable ...

Page 25: ...S NOT START There is a drive pedal fault Contact your nearest service centre NOT ENOUGH DETERGENT SOLUTION ON THE BRUSH The quantity of detergent solution in the water system is not sufficient for the work to be carried out Check that the amount of detergent solution present in the machine water system is sufficient for the work to be carried out Detergent solution filter obstructed Check the dete...

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Page 28: ...HILLYARD INDUSTRIES PO Box 909 St Joseph Missouri 64502 0909 U S A Telephone 816 233 1321 www hillyard com ...

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