MAINTENANCE
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SpeedScrub Rider 331140 (9- 2013)
MAINTENANCE CHART
The table below indicates the
Person Responsible
for each procedure.
O = Operator.
T = Trained Personnel.
Interval
Person
Resp.
Key
Description
Procedure
Lubricant/
Fluid
No. of
Service
Points
Daily
O
1
Side and rear
squeegees
Check for damage and wear
-
3
Check deflection and
leveling
-
6
O
2
Scrub brushes / pads
Check for damage, wear,
debris
-
2
O
8
Recovery tank
Clean tank, screen filter, and
float sensor
-
1
O
9
Vacuum fan filter
Clean
-
1
O
7
FaST- PAK supply hose
and connector (option)
Clean and connect hose to
storing plug when not in use
-
1
O
12
Debris tray
(Cylindrical brushes)
Clean
-
1
Weekly
T
4
Battery cells
(Lead acid batteries)
Check electrolyte level
DW
3
50
Hours
O
11
Disk scrub head floor
skirt
Check for damage and wear
-
2
O
13
Cylindrical brushes
Check taper and rotate front
to rear
-
2
100
Hours
T
3
Vacuum Fan and tank
seals
Check for damage and wear
-
3
T
14
Cylindrical brush drive
belts
Check tension
-
2
200
Hours
T
4
Battery terminals and
cables
Check and clean
-
12
500
Hours
T
9
Vacuum fan motor(s)
Check motor brushes
(Check every 100 hours
after initial 500 hour
check)
-
1
T
5
Scrub brush motors
Check motor brushes
(Check every 100 hours
after initial 500 hour
check)
-
2
T
6
Propelling motor
Check motor brushes
(Check every 100 hours
after initial 500 hour
check)
-
1
T
10
Tires
Check for damage and wear
-
3
1000
Hours
T
15
FaST water and air
filters (option)
Replace
-
1
LUBRICANT/FLUID
DW
Distilled water
. . . .
NOTE: More frequent maintenance intervals may be required in extremely dusty conditions.