Windsor CSE24SP 10060260, CSE24 10060250, CSXE24 10060290, CSX24 10060270 How To Use This Manual

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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

This manual contains the following sections:

The SAFETY section contains important information

 

 

regarding hazard or unsafe practices of the

- HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

machine. Levels of hazards are identified that could

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SAFETY

result in product or personal injury, or severe injury

-

OPERATIONS

resulting in death.

-MAINTENANCE

 

- PARTS LIST

The OPERATIONS section is to familiarize the

 

 

 

 

 

operator with the operation and function of the

The HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL section will tell

machine.

 

you how to find important information for ordering

 

 

correct repair parts.

The MAINTENANCE section contains preventive

 

 

 

 

 

maintenance to keep the machine and its

Parts may be ordered from authorized Windsor

components in good working condition. They are

dealers. When placing an order for parts, the

listed in this general order:

machine model and machine serial number are

 

 

important. Refer to the MACHINE DATA box which

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Batteries

is filled out during the installation of your machine.

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Scrub Brushes

The MACHINE DATA box is located on the inside of

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Adjusting Squeegee

the front cover of this manual.

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Service Schedule

 

 

 

 

 

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Machine Troubleshooting

 

 

 

 

 

The PARTS LIST section contains assembled parts

 

 

 

 

 

 

MODEL _____________________________________

 

illustrations and corresponding parts list. The parts

 

DATE OF PURCHASE ________________________

 

lists include a number of columns of information:

 

 

 

 

 

 

SERIAL NUMBER ____________________________

 

 

SALES REPRESENTATIVE # ___________________

- REF – column refers to the reference

 

 

 

number on the parts illustration.

 

 

- PART NO. – column lists the part

 

 

 

number for the part.

The model and serial number of your machine are

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PRV NO. - Reference No.

located below the battery compartment of the

- QTY – column lists the quantity of the

machine.

 

 

part used in that area of the machine.

 

 

- DESCRIPTION – column is a brief

 

 

 

description of the part.

 

 

- SERIAL NO. FROM – If this column has

 

 

 

an (*) and a Reference number, see the

 

 

 

SERIAL NUMBERS page in the back of

 

 

 

your manual. If column has two asterisk

 

 

 

(**), call manufacturer for serial number.

 

 

 

The serial number indicates the first

 

 

 

machine the part number is applicable

 

 

 

to. The main illustration shows the most

 

 

 

current design of the machine. When a

 

 

 

boxed illustration is shown, it displays

 

 

 

the older design.

 

 

- NOTES – column for information not

 

 

 

noted by the other columns.

 

 

NOTE: If a service or option kit is installed on your

 

 

machine, be sure to keep the KIT INSTRUCTIONS

 

 

which came with the kit. It contains replacement

 

 

parts numbers needed for ordering future parts.

 

 

NOTE: The number on the lower left corner of the

 

 

front cover is the part number for this manual.

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86037660 CHARIOT 04/15/08

 

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Contents Operating Instructions ENG iSCRUBMODELS CS24MACHINE DATA LOG/OVERVIEW MODELHOW TO USE THIS MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSSAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS must always be followed, including the followingHAZARD INTENSITY LEVEL FOR SAFETYWHEN SERVICING MACHINE Never allow metal to lie across battery topsBATTERY SAFETY LABEL LOCATION86244300 PRV NO. WARNING LABEL 86252520 PRV NO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSION/CAPACITYSPECIAL NOTES TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSMEASURE HOW THIS MACHINE WORKS COMPONENTS DRIVE CONTROLS 10 BasicDRIVE CONTROLS 6.SPEED CONTROL SWITCH 7.DRIVE RESET SWITCHDRIVE CONTROLS 8.HORN BUTTON10A. BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL INDICATOR-BASIC 10B. BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL INDICATOR-DELUXEDRIVE CONTROLS 11A. HOUR METER-BASICBrush Pressure Indicator Scrub Deck Actuator SwitchSolution Control Knob SCRUB CONTROLS-BASICAND CYLINDRICALSCRUB CONTROLS-BASIC-CYLINDRICAL 3-102.ACTUATOR SWITCH 3.BRUSH PRESSURE INDICATOROne Touch Switch Vacuum/Squeegee SwitchSolution Control Switch Display Toggle Switch3-12 2.SOLUTION CONTROL SWITCH3.BRUSH PRESSURE SWITCH 4.VACUUM/SQUEEGEE SWITCHSCRUB CONTROLS-SQUEEGEE 3-131.Squeegee Deflection Adjustment Knobs 2.Squeegee Pitch Adjustment Rod3-14 1.SQUEEGEE DEFLECTION ADJUSTMENT KNOBS2.SQUEEGEE PITCH ADJUSTMENT ROD DISK SCRUBBER SQUEEGEE PITCH ADJUSTMENT KNOB CYLINDRICALMACHINE OPERATION 3-15EMERGENCY STOP PROCEDURES STARTING MACHINE3-16 FILLING SOLUTION TANKMACHINE OPERATION Flammable materials can cause an3-17 MACHINE OPERATIONTO BEGIN SCRUBBING 5.BASIC AND CYLINDRICAL Lower the squeegee3-18 FOR SAFETY Before leaving or servicingMACHINE OPERATION TO STOP SCRUBBING 1. BASIC AND CYLINDRICAL3-19 EMPTYING AND CLEANING TANKSRECOVERY TANK SOLUTION TANK3-20 86037660 CHARIOT 11/09/06MAINTENANCE SERVICE SCHEDULEMAINTENANCE Check brushes or pads for proper installationMAINTENANCE-BATTERIES Battery TrayBattery Connector-Machine Battery Tray LatchMAINTENANCE-BATTERIES BATTERY MAINTENANCEBATTERIES WET CELL ONLY Charge batteries in a well ventilated areaMAINTENANCE-BATTERIES CHECKING BATTERY SPECIFIC GRAVITYCHECKING GRAVITY A.Hydrometer B.Battery BATTERY CONDITIONMAINTENANCE-BATTERIES CHANGING BATTERIESMAINTENANCE-SQUEEGEE Squeegee Pitch AdjustmentSqueegee Deflection Adjustment Knobs Squeegee Level IndicatorMAINTENANCE-SQUEEGEE ADJUSTING SQUEEGEETO REMOVE SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY SQUEEGEE BLADESMAINTENANCE-SQUEEGEE TO ADJUST SQUEEGEE PITCHTO ADJUST AMOUNT OF REAR SQUEEGEE DEFLECTION SQUEEGEE DEFLECTIONMAINTENANCE-SCRUBBRUSHES SCRUB BRUSHESUNCOATED FLOORS FINISHED FLOORSMAINTENANCE-SCRUBDECK - DISK 4-10Scrub deck Aqua-Mizer Scrub deck skirt stopMAINTENANCE-SCRUBDECK - DISK 4-11Do not use a pressure washer to clean around BRUSH MOTOR CARBON BRUSH REPLACEMENT4-12 MAINTENANCE-SCRUBDECK - DISKSCRUB DECK ACTUATOR ADJUSTMENT To adjust the actuator86037660 CHARIOT 11/09/06 MAINTENANCE-SCRUBDECK - CYLINDRICAL44--13 4-14 MAINTENANCE-SCRUBDECK - CYLINDRICALMAINTENANCE SCRUB BRUSH REPLACEMENT4-15 MAINTENANCE-SCRUBDECK - CYLINDRICALADJUSTMENT OF INDIVIDUAL BRUSHES SCRUB DECK ADJUSTMENT4-16 MAINTENANCE-SCRUBDECK - CYLINDRICALBRUSH MOTOR CARBON BRUSH REPLACEMENT Do not use a pressure washer to clean around4-17 MAINTENANCE-SCRUBDECK - CYLINDRICALACTUATOR SCRUB DECK REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT SCRUB DECK ACTUATOR ADJUSTMENTMAINTENANCE-CIRCUITPROTECTION 4-181.CIRCUIT BREAKERS BASIC PANEL SHOWN 2.FUSE DELUXE ONLYMAINTENANCE-SOLUTIONSTRAINER & PUMP - DISK MODELS 4-19Solution Strainer-Coarse Solution Strainer-Fine4-20 Solution Strainer-CoarseSolution Strainer-Fine JetsMAINTENANCE-SOLUTIONSTRAINER & PUMP 4-211. SOLUTION STRAINER-COARSE 2.SOLUTION STRAINER FINE AND SHUT-OFFVALVE4-22 MAINTENANCE-VACUUM& FLOAT SHUT-OFF1.Recovery tank float shut-off 2.Vacuum motor Vacuum Motor Carbon Brushes 4-23MAINTENANCE-VACUUM& FLOAT SHUT-OFF RECOVERY TANK FLOAT SHUT-OFF4-24 MAINTENANCE-DRIVEMOTOR & BRAKE1.Drive motor 2.Parking brake 3.Drive chain 4-25 MAINTENANCE-DRIVEMOTOR & BRAKEELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE ENGAGEMENT To disengage brake4-26 MAINTENANCE-DRIVEMOTOR & BRAKEDRIVE MOTOR CARBON BRUSH REPLACEMENT Do not use a pressure washer to clean aroundMAINTENANCE-BAGREPLACEMENT 4-27REMOVING BAG REPLACING BAGMAINTENANCE-TRANSPORTING 4-28PUSHING MACHINE MACHINE TIE-DOWNSMACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING 4-29ERROR PROBLEM4-30 MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTINGERROR PROBLEM4-31 ERRORPROBLEM SOLUTION4-32 MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING CONTROLLER FAULT CODESPROPEL CIRCUIT BOARD TROUBLESHOOTING MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING CONTROLLER FAULT CODES 4-33PROGRAMMER LCD 4-32 86037660 CHARIOT 11/09/06