CONTROLS
QUICK 98560 09/20/99
3-5
A. KEY OPERATED SWITCH
The key switch controls the power for machine
functions. All touch panel switches are controlled by
the key switch. To operate the machine, turn the
key clockwise. To turn off the machine, turn the key
counter-clockwise. Turning off the key switch will
immediately stop the brushes, vacuum motors,
optional recycle pump, and also stop the actuators
for the deck and squeegee.
NOTE: Turning the key switch off during normal
running operation will stop all motors and actuators.
When the key is turned back on the system will
assume they are in the normal parked mode (scrub
deck up, squeegee up, and motors off). Any touch
panel command will send the selected system to the
working position regardless of the position it was in
when the key switch was turned off. This is normal
and will not damage machine.
FOR SAFETY
: Always remove the key when
machine is unattended or during service to
prevent unauthorized movement.
B. DIRECTIONAL CONTROL PEDAL
This pedal controls the direction of travel and the
speed of the vehicle.
Slowly pressing the front of the pedal causes the
machine to travel forward. Pressing the rear of the
pedal causes the vehicle to travel in reverse. The
vehicle speed can be controlled by varying the
pressure on the front of the pedal.
FOR SAFETY
: the vehicle can coast for a short
distance after releasing the directional pedal.
Remove food from pedal and use brakes to slow
or stop the machine.
C. BRAKE
PEDAL
The brake pedal is located on the floor to the left
side of the steering column. This pedal operates the
disc brake on the two front wheels. To slow or stop
the vehicle, apply pressure to the brake pedal.
D. PARKING
BRAKE
The parking brake lever is located on the left side of
the steering pedestal. With the service brakes fully
applied pulling the lever toward the operator then
releasing the brake pedal sets the parking brake. To
release the parking brake simply tap the brake
pedal.
FOR SAFETY
: Always park on a level surface,
turn the machine off, and set the parking brake
before leaving the machine of before servicing
the machine.
E. COMFORT ZONE OPERATOR SEAT
F. BRUSH MOTOR/LIFT SWITCH
One touch on the control panel “brush” switch
automatically lowers the scrub head to the “light
Scrub” position, turns on both brush drive motors,
turns on the vacuum motor, and lowers the
squeegee. Three sets of LED’s will light on the
touch panel. The first, indicates the brush pressure
setting. The second, shows that the brush motors is
lowering. The third lights to show the vacuum motor
has been activated as well as the squeegee.
Touching the switch again turns off the brushes and
returns the scrub deck to the up position. The two
LED indicators are turned off. Also the squeegee
will raise after a delay of 15 seconds and in an
additional 15 seconds the vacuum motor will turn off.
If the scrub deck is lowered without brushes installed
the brush motors will stop, the deck will raise and all
four of the brush pressure LED’s will flash
continuously until the brush switch has been
pressed once again.
G. SQUEEGEE/VACUUM
MOTOR
SWITCH
A touch panel switch (with LED indicator) lowers the
squeegee and turns on the vacuum motors. This
switch will also shut off the vacuum motor/motors
and raise the squeegee if double scrubbing is
required. The LED will light when the squeegee is in
the down position. Pressing the switch again raises
the squeegee fully and turns off the vacuum motors
after approximately 15 seconds.
H. SOLUTION
CONTROL
The slide lever mounted to the electric panel
controls the solution flow to the scrub deck. Pushing
the lever toward the down position allows full flow to
the floor. Pulling the lever to the up position
gradually reduces flow to full off. If the brush motors
are turned off a secondary valve automatically
interrupts the flow until the motors are turned on
again. This feature aides in preventing an
unintentional draining of the solution tank and allow
the operator to adjust the amount of solution to the
floor without resetting each time the scrubbing
operation is interrupted.