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16 - FORM NO. 56043052 / HYDRO-RETRIEVER™ 2052, CR 1300
SCRUB BRUSH SYSTEM
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M
B+
B-
Motor+
Motor-
Direction
Timer Out
Timer In 1
Timer In 2
S4
K9
S7
E1
S10
S11
M3
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L1
K5
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S3
S1
S19
D5
M
M4
S13
Seat Switch
To
K8
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SCRUB BRUSH MOTOR FUNCTION
See Figure 3. To energize the K5 brush motor solenoid the S7 brush switch must be on (brushes lowered) and the K9 relay contacts closed. This
completes the positive voltage input to the solenoid. The negative input to the solenoid is supplied when the drive pedal is depressed (FWD or
REV). This closes either the S3 or S1 directional switches that triggers the E1 module’s timer inputs to close the negative timer output connection.
This completes the K5 solenoid circuit and the M4 brush motor will run. Note: The timer output voltage from E1 will remain closed for 3 seconds
after the drive pedal is returned to neutral. Then the output circuit is open and the brushes and solution will stop. This feature eliminates the
nuisance stopping and starting of both systems (brush & solution) when the machine changes direction.
S7 Brush Switch is shown in the ON position (brushes lowered) & the S3 Forward Directional Switch closed.
LOW VOLTAGE CUT-OUT FUNCTION
Special Operational Note: This machine uses a special low battery voltage cut out system to help prolong battery life. The brush motor, broom
motor and solution valve will turn off automatically and cease to function when the batteries reach an 80% depth of discharge. The machine’s dash
mounted battery meter (28) will double flash to notify the operator that the battery pack is at an 80% depth of discharge. All the machine systems
will return to normal when the battery is recharged.
Explanation of the component functions used in the low voltage cutout system.
See Figure 4A or 4B. When the battery gauge (P2) senses an 80% depth of discharge the K8 module is switched open. This will cause the yellow
K8 output wire to read zero volts, which will then de-energize the K9 relay coil. The yellow wire from the K8 module is fused and its YEL/RED output
wire controls the positive K6 broom motor solenoid. The K9 relay switch contacts manage the voltage inputs to the K5 brush solenoid, L1 solution
solenoid valve and the E1 brush lift actuator control. Note: Under normal operating conditions the K8 module output is closed and the K9
relay is energized.
revised 3/00
FIGURE 3