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• To protect against risk
of electrical shock, do
not put battery charger
in water or any other
liquid.
• Do not operate in the
presence of explosives
and/or flammable
fumes or liquids.
• Do not store or carry
battery so that metal
objects can contact
battery terminals – the
battery could short
circuit causing fire,
personal injury or
damage to the battery.
• Never attempt to
open battery for any
reason. If the housing
of the battery breaks
or cracks, immediately
discontinue use and
do not recharge.
The battery should be
replaced.
• Do not charge a battery
if it is wet or shows any
evidence of corrosion.
• Do not incinerate the
battery; it can explode
in a fire.
• Plug the battery
charger directly into
a 120VAC/60HZ or
240VAC, with the
correct plug adaptor,
electrical outlet (Do not
use an extension cord).
• Charge the battery only
with the MotorScrubber
battery charger.
• Do not use the charger
in wet or damp
conditions. It is intended
for indoor use only.
• Do not use the charger
near sinks or tubs. Do
not immerse in water.
• Do not allow the cord
to hang over the edge
of a table or counter or
touch hot surfaces.
• Do not use charger for
any other uses other
than MotorScrubber
batteries; other batteries
may explode.
• Do not operate charger
with damaged cord
or plug. Replace the
charger immediately.
• Do not operate charger
if it has received a sharp
blow, been dropped
or otherwise damaged
in any way. Return
the appliance to your
local distributor for
examination, repair or
electrical or mechanical
adjustment. Do not
disassemble charger.
• For best results, do
not charge a battery
when the battery or air
temperature is below
40°F (5°C) or above 105°F
(40°C).
• Unplug the charger
when not in use and
before cleaning or
maintenance.
• Do not abuse the cord.
To reduce the risk of
damage to the electric
plug or cord, never
carry the charger by its
cord or yank the cord
to disconnect. Instead,
grasp the charger plug
and pull to disconnect.
Keep charger cord away
from heat, oil and sharp
edges.
• Flush eyes and skin with
water if contact is made
with acid.
•
NEVER ATTEMPT
TO OPERATE THE
MOTORSCRUBBER
FROM AN ELECTRICAL
OUTLET. OPERATE THE
MOTORSCRUBBER
ONLY FROM THE 12-VOLT
BATTERY.
Important Safety
Instructions
Is your machine not
turning on?
• If your MotorScrubber
is not turning on or is
turning slowly, check
the battery terminals
are connected properly
and motor to handle
plugs are connected
securely.
• Next, using a voltmeter,
simply open the battery
pack, disconnect
the two leads at the
battery, and touch the
voltmeter probes to the
terminals accordingly.
A satisfactory reading
would be approximately
11.5 to 13 volts.
Is your machine not
spraying?
If the machine is not
spraying after priming
the pump
(see page 15)
complete the following
steps:
1. Can you hear the
pump running when
the blue pump switch
is pressed, with the
machine connected
to the electrics? If yes
continue with the
following steps. If you
cannot hear the pump,
please contact the
seller.
2. Is the water bottle
filled? If no, fill the
water bottle and
prime the pump
(see page 15)
. If the
water bottle is filled
continue below.
3. Does the water filter
look clear? If blocked,
replace the filter. If yes,
continue to
4
.
4. Check that the check
valves
(see page 4)
are
in the right direction.
On each check valve
there is a small arrow,
this should be pointing
in the direction of the
water flow, towards
the head of the
machine. If they are
not, remove and re-fit.
If they are continue
below.
5. Check the pump inlet
and outlet connections
are as tight as possible,
air could be sucked
in. If they are firmly in
place, with no obvious
point of entry for air
to get through, please
contact the seller.
Troubleshooting
For additional help on using MotorScrubber products,
please visit the support section of our website:
www.motorscrubberclean.com
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