OPERATION
24” Battery Automatic Scrubber (06--04)
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ATTENTION: Do not drop batteries into
compartment, battery and machine housing
damage may result. This damage is not covered
by warranty.
4. To secure batteries, place white PVC tube spacer
‘‘A” behind batteries in compartment as shown
(Figure 3).
5. Connect cables to battery posts in numerical order
as labeled (RED TO POSITIVE & BLACK TO
NEGATIVE) (Figure 3).
6. Double check cable connections before closing up
battery compartment.
MACHINE SETUP
PRE--OPERATION CHECKS
1. Sweep the floor to remove particles and other
debris.
2. Check battery meter charge level to ensure
batteries are fully charged if applicable (See
CHARGING BATTERIES).
3. Check that a pad(s) or brush(es) is installed.
4. Check that squeegee is installed.
INSTALLING BRUSH OR PAD DRIVER
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface and turn off
machine.
1. Lower brush head, step down firmly on top pedal
and push pedal forward (Figure 4).
FIG. 4
2. Position squeegee swivel mechanism so it’s
centered behind machine.
3. Tilt machine back on squeegee to access motor
hub for pad driver/brush installation.
ATTENTION: Do not leave machine tilted back for
an extended time. Battery acid may run out the top
of batteries. Battery acid can cause severe burns
on contact with skin. Also, squeegee blades may
damage if left tilted back.
4. Select recommended pad or brush that best
meets your cleaning needs.
NOTE:
Consult your authorized distributor to assist
you in choosing the correct pad or brush for your
specific cleaning need.
5.
(For Pad Installation)
Attach pad to pad driver.
Attach pad before installing pad driver to motor
hub: Remove plastic centerlock from pad driver.
Position pad centered on pad driver and replace
centerlock securely (Figure 5).
FIG. 5
6. Attach brush or pad driver to motor hub. Align the
3 mounting studs with the slots in the motor hub.
Give the driver a quick turn toward the spring clip
on the motor hub. Be certain pad driver is securely
fastened and spring clip locks into one of the studs
on the driver before operating machine (Figure 6).
FIG. 6