Windsor SCXC264 3-10, Normal Scrubbing, Machine Operation, To Begin Scrubbing, To Stop Scrubbing

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NORMAL SCRUBBING

NORMAL SCRUBBING

Plan the scrubbing pattern in advance. The longest track is around the perimeter of the area to be cleaned. For efficient operation, the runs should be the longest possible without turning, stopping, or raising and lowering scrub deck/squeegee.

NOTE: In order to achieve the best possible results, the area which is to be cleaned should be

swept before scrubbing. Large debris, strings & wire must be removed to prevent being caught in brushes or squeegee.

MACHINE OPERATION

TO BEGIN SCRUBBING

TO BEGIN SCRUBBINGTO STOP SCRUBBING!3-10

When operating the machine around people, pay close attention for unexpected movement. Use extra caution around children.

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Flammable liquids and/or reactive metals can cause explosions or fire! Do not pick up.

1.Turn the machine power on.

2.Lower the squeegee.

3.Turn the vacuum on.

4.Lower the scrub brushes to the floor.

5.Turn the scrub brushes on (brushes will start when machine is propelled).

6.Drive machine forward to begin scrubbing. NOTE: Shut machine off immediately if water or foam is expelled from the machine.

7.Adjust the speed of the machine, solution flow and scrub brush pressure as necessary.

NOTE: Once solution flow rate is set it is not necessary to shut off solution when stopping scrubbing. Solution flow is automatically shut off when brush motors stop. When brush motors are activated, flow automatically resumes.

TO STOP SCRUBBING

1.Release the propel levers.

2.Turn the scrub brushes off.

3.Raise the scrub brushes.

4.Raise the squeegee.

5.Turn the vacuum off.

6.Turn the machine power off.

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Contents SCXC264 WALK BEHIND SCRUBBER10052430 SCXC324YOUR DEALER MACHINE DATA LOG/OVERVIEWOVERVIEW MODELGROUP PARTS LIST TABLE OF CONTENTSHOW TO USE THIS MANUAL SAFETYHOW TO USE THIS MANUAL IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS MACHINESAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS must always be followed, including the followingHAZARD INTENSITY LEVEL HAZARD INTENSITY LEVELFOR SAFETY WHEN SERVICING MACHINESAFETY DECAL 86252530 PRV NO. BATTERY CAUTION SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONPRV NO. CIRCUIT BREAKER DECAL SEE MANUAL PRV NO 2% GRADE WARNINGDIMENSION/CAPACITY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SPECIAL NOTESMEASURE LengthCUTTER 24V 86039080 04/17/07 HOW THE MACHINE WORKS1. Control Panel 2. Front Cover 3. Recovery Tank COMPONENTS4. Recovery Tank Drain Hose 5. Scrub Head Shrouds 6. Solution Tank 7. Solution Tank CoverCUTTER 24V 86039080 04/17/07 CONTROLS8.Solution Control Knob 9.Vacuum Switch CONTROLS9.VACUUM SWITCH 8.SOLUTION CONTROL KNOB11.SQUEEGEE PITCH ADJUSTMENT KNOB 12.SQUEEGEE DEFLECTION ADJUSTMENT KNOBSCONTROLS 16.BRUSH PRESSURE INDICATOR14.PARKING BRAKE OPTIONAL 15.HOUR METER OPTIONALFILLING SOLUTION TANK EMERGENCY STOP PROCEDURESMACHINE OPERATION PRE-RUNMACHINE INSPECTIONNORMAL SCRUBBING 3-10MACHINE OPERATION TO BEGIN SCRUBBINGEMPTYING AND CLEANING TANKS 3-11MACHINE OPERATION DOUBLE SCRUBMAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE SERVICE SCHEDULEDAILY WEEKLY6.Solution Strainer 7.Brush Motor MAINTENANCE1.Batteries 2.Squeegee 3.Aqua Mizer 4.Scrub Brushes 5.Float Shut-OffMAINTENANCE 1. BATTERIESB. Battery MAINTENANCEthe battery cover open Check the hydrometer readings against this chartMAINTENANCE TO REMOVE SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY ADJUSTING SQUEEGEE2. SQUEEGEE BLADES TO REPLACE OR ROTATE REAR SQUEEGEE BLADESTO ADJUST AMOUNT OF REAR SQUEEGEE DEFLECTION TO ADJUST SQUEEGEE PITCH3.TO REPLACE AQUA-MIZERSQUEEGEE BLADES MAINTENANCE5. RECOVERY TANK FLOAT SHUT-OFF REPLACING OR INSTALLING SCRUB BRUSHES4.SCRUB BRUSHES UNCOATED FLOORS6.SOLUTION STRAINER MAINTENANCEBRUSH MOTOR CARBON BRUSH REPLACEMENT 7.BRUSH MOTOR4-10 TRACTION MOTOR CARBON BRUSH REPLACEMENTMAINTENANCE 8. TRACTION MOTORNote Place stop in groove 4-11MAINTENANCE SCRUB DECK ACTUATOR ADJUSTMENT 12.ACTUATOR SCRUB DECK REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT4-12 MAINTENANCERECOMMENDED GREASING 4-13MAINTENANCE 4-14 MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTINGPROBLEM SOLUTIONMACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING 4-15PROBLEM SOLUTION