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Vacuuming Up Solution
1. Make sure the squeegee is in the down position.
2. As the machine moves forward and solution is dispensed, the squeegee will vacuum it up into the recovery
tank.
3. If necessary adjust squeegee pressure by turning knob (8).
If solution is missed, reduce the amount of solution flow, raise the squeegee and pull the machine back over the
missed area. Lower the squeegee and move the machine forward to pick up any remaining solution.
How to Control Excess Foam in the Recovery Tank
Watch the liquid as it accumulates in the recovery tank. If you notice excess foaming, stop the machine. Add
the recommended amount of chemical defoamer in the recovery tank (19).
How to Empty the Recovery Tank
Open the Recovery Drain Hose (18) to empty the Recovery Tank (19).
Daily
1. Empty and rinse the recovery tank with clean water. Leave the tank cover (21) open on top to air dry.
2. Remove the squeegee assembly, rinse and wipe clean. Check the squeegee inlet for clogs or debris.
3. Clean and wipe the tops of batteries with an ammoniated window cleaner.
4. Fill each battery cell with DISTILLED water as needed. DO NOT use tap water.
5. Charge the batteries as described in this manual.
Weekly
Never test the strength of the battery unless it is fully charged and cool.
Check the battery cells with a hydrometer.
Monthly
1. Lubricate brush and squeegee lift mechanisms with light oil.
2. Check for wear or damage of clutch plate, brushes, pads or squeegee blades.
3. Clean all battery terminals.
4. Check all electrical connections and tighten if any are loose.
5. Clean the entire machine with all purpose cleaner.
What to Do When Operating The Machine
Maintennce