Clarke S20E manual How To Operate The Machine, Operating The Machine, How To Clean A Floor, Figure

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Operating The Machine

How To Operate The Machine

Operating The Machine

1.Move the machine in a straight direction, forward and backward.

2.Stop the machine safely.

3.Turn the machine both left and right and return to a straight direction.

To move the machine, follow this procedure:

1.Release the parking brake (if equipped with machine).

2.Turn the main switch to the "ON" position

3.Raise the brush to the highest setting.

4.Raise the squeegee.

5.Hold the control handle as shown in figure 8.

6.To reverse the machine, pull the machine back- wards. NOTE: Anytime the machine is reversed, the squeegee must be raised to either of the two up positions. This will prevent damage to the squeegee.

7.To turn the machine, push the rear of the machine to the side.

8.When you stop the machine, turn the main switch "OFF" and set the parking brake (if equipped).

How To Clean A Floor

How To Clean A Floor WARNING: Water solutions or cleaning materi- als used with this type of machine can leave wet areas on the floor surfaces. These areas can cause a dangerous condition for the operator or other persons. Always put CAUTION signs near the area you are cleaning.

To clean a floor follow this procedure:

1.Set the parking brake (if equipped with machine.)

2.Put the water and a cleaning chemical in the clean solution tank.

3.Release the parking brake (if equipped with machine.)

4.Turn the main switch "ON".

5.Lower the squeegee.

6.Put the brush lever switch in the floating position.

Figure 8

NOTE: Keep the machine moving when the brush is rotating on the floor. Pre-wet brush/pad or keep light pressure on brush until solution flow is adequate to keep brush/pad from scratching floor.

7.Turn the solution knob to the right to activate the flow of solution. Adjust the flow of clean solution to the flow desired.

8.Move the machine across the floor in the forward direction.

9.Make a 180° turn.

NOTE: When you make more passes across the floor, let the brush clean approximately 2 inches of the area already cleaned by the brush.

NOTE: During most cleaning procedures, apply and remove the solution in one operation.

How To Clean A Very Dirty Floor

To clean a very dirty floor, follow this procedure:

1.Apply solution to the floor.

2.Do not lower the squeegee, which will keep the vacuum motor off.

3.Lower the brush or pad and scrub the floor.

4.Scrub the floor again with additional solution and lower the squeegee.

5.Pick up all the solution with the squeegee.

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CLARKE TECHNOLOGY Operator's Manual -Encore S20E

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Contents READ THIS BOOK ENCORE S20EOperators Manual Table of Contents AVERTISSEMENT ADVERTENCIAOPERATOR SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: Maintenance and repairs performed by unauthorized personnel could result in damage or injury. Maintenance and repairs must be performed by authorized Clarke Technology personnel only Introduction & Machine Specifications Introduction & Machine SpecificationsSPECIFICATIONS Procedures For Transporting Procedures For Transpoting cont How to Remove the Machine From a Van or TruckDD E A BC FG Figure Machine Control PanelMachine Controls and Features FigureFigure Figure 4a Figure 4b How To Prepare the Machine For Operation How To Install The Brush Or Pad DriverHow To Remove The Brush or Pad Driver Figure 5a Figure 5b Figure 5cHow To Operate The Machine How To Clean A Floor How To Clean A Very Dirty FloorOperating The Machine FigureParts and Service Manual ENCORES20E SectionHOW TO CORRECT PROBLEMS IN THE MACHINE PROBLEMCAUSE ACTIONPROBLEM CAUSEACTION MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Do These Procedures When You End Your Work Figure Figure Figure FigureMaintenance For The Squeegee How To Adjust The SqueegeeAdjusting Squeegee Pressure Figure Figure 7 Figure Figure88How To Adjust The Squeegee cont FigureFigure Figure Accessories Accessories115 Volt 230 VoltU. S. A. Locations European LocationsCustomer Service - Technical Service - SERVICE FACILITIESCLARKE TECHNOLOGY U.S. WARRANTY EIGHT YEAR U.S. GUARANTEECLARKE TECHNOLOGY POLYDUR TANK CLARKE TECHNOLOGY