PAS26R CROSSOVER AUTOMATIC SCRUBBER
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1. Press the switch that controls brush rotation on the control panel. The brush motor is de-activated.
2. Lifting one’s foot off the accelerator is also enough to stop brush rotation; the machine stops and the brushes stop.
3. Press the switch that controls complete brush plate lifting; it is lifted in parking position. After 5 seconds the extraction
motor is stopped. This delay is to allow for complete emptying of the recovered solution, which is still present in the
extraction pipe.
4. Brake until the machine stops.
5. Turn the ignition key “OFF” or get off the machine.
6. The parking brake is automatically engaged.
Particularly dirty floors may not be sufficiently cleaned with one pass. In these cases, double scrubbing must be
performed.
To perform double scrubbing, carry out a first pass with the squeegee lifted by acting on the manual cam located on the
side of the steering column; solution flow activated and brushes lowered. In this way, the solution is in contact with the
floor while the brushes work to reduce the layer of dirt. Leave a reasonable amount of time so the solution is allowed to
soak on the floor. The length of time elapsed between the first and second pass depends on the amount of dirt and type
of chemical used.
A second pass with squeegee and brushes lowered and activated solution further reduces the layer of dirt. A further
application of solution contributes to making a hard cleaning operation easier.
When double washing passes are performed, it is recommended to maintain a low driving speed due to the wet floor
and to allow the detergent to chemically act on the dirt.
1. Press the switch on the control panel to lift the brush plate, stop the motor and flow of solution and de-activate the
vacuum motor.
2. Place the vehicle near a floor drain. The discharge pipe is at the rear of the machine.
3. Turn the ignition key to “OFF”, the parking brake is engaged.
4. Remove the drain hose from the hook. Unscrew the cap and lower the discharge pipe towards the floor drain.
5. Remove the upper tank cover.
6. Wash the recovery tank with clean water. Repeat washing until clean water comes out of the discharge pipe. Do not
use water at a temperature higher than 120°F as it might damage the tank.
7. Replace the cap and the discharge pipe.
8. If the machine must be left inactive for a long period of time, do not replace the recovery tank cover and the drain
hose cap, this will allow air to circulate inside it.
In the case of a double pass move the lever to “UP”.
13.3. INTERRUPTION OF BRUSH MOTION AND WASHING
13.4. DOUBLE SCRUBBING and SINGLE DRYING
13.5. EMPTYING AND CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK
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