Windsor 10052450, SG32, SG36 Jacking Machine, Machine Jacking, To Jack UP Machine, Machine Storage

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MACHINE JACKING

The machine may be jacked up for service or inspection by using the specified jack locations. Always block the tires when jacking up the machine.

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing machine; Stop on level surface, set parking brake, turn off machine and remove key.

The rear jack points are the frame just behind the rear wheels. Remove the squeegee tool before jacking.

NOTE: See Squeegee Tool Removal in Maintenance Section.

The front jacking point is the front bumper.

TO JACK UP MACHINE

1.Empty the recovery and solution tank.

2.Turn the key switch off and set the parking brake.

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing machine; Stop on level surface, set parking brake, turn off machine and remove key.

3.Block the tires that are not being raised to prevent the machine from rolling.

FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, block machine tires before raising machine.

4.Using a jack of adequate capacity. Raise the machine using the designated jack points.

FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, use hoist or jack of adequate capacity, jack machine at designated jack locations only. Block machine with jack stands when raised.

5.When machine is raised, use jack stands at the designated jack locations.

Support the front of the machine by placing jack stands or solid wood blocks under the U-shaped stabilizer bars.

FOR SAFETY: Block machine at designated jack locations with jack stands when raised.

6.Slowly lower the machine onto the jack stands.

7.Be sure that the machine is secure.

8.Service or inspect the machine as required.

9.When finished working on the machine, raise the machine off the jack stands.

10.Remove the jack stands.

11.Lower the machine to the floor. Block wheels as they are lowered.

12.Remove wheel block after machine has been completely lowered.

JACKING MACHINE

MACHINE STORAGE

If the machine is to be stored for extended periods of time, the following steps must be taken to minimize the chance of corrosion or deposits forming.

1.Drain both solution and recovery tanks. Clean soil and chemical build up from tank. Flush with clean water including the solution delivery system. Leave solution tank lid and recovery tank dome open.

2.Raise the rear squeegee assembly and the scrub deck.

3.Remove brushes and rinse with clean water. Dry thoroughly.

4.Wash squeegee blades with clean water.

5.Park the machine in a cool, dry area.

6.Check the charge level of the batteries monthly. Recharge when batteries drop below 25% charge.

If suitable space exists to store batteries from machine, remove from machine.

7.Perform next lubrication interval.

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Contents Scrubber Machine Data LOG/OVERVIEW Your DealerOverview Table of Contents Parts List HOW to USE this ManualRead ALL Instructions Before Using this Machine Important Safety InstructionsHazard Intensity Level Hazard Intensity LevelSafety Label Location DIMENSION/CAPACITY Technical SpecificationsMeasure Special NotesHOW the Machine Works Components Controls Emergency Stop Button KEY SwitchBrush Pressure Switch ONE Touch SwitchVACUUM/SQUEEGEE Switch Solution Control SwitchInformation Display -SCREEN Display Toggle SwitchScrub Deck Shift Switch 36 in only Recycle Switch Optional Recycle Indicator Light OptionalHeadlight Switch Optional Parking Brake Lever Directional Control Pedal and Speed Reduction FeatureSpeed Reduction Feature Brake PedalSide Squeegee Defection Adjustment Knob Seat Adjustment Grab BARSqueegee Camber Adjustment Knob Squeegee Defection Adjustment KnobFilling the Machine Machine OperationPRE-RUN Machine Inspection Starting MachineDouble Scrub Emergency Stop ProcedureTo Begin Scrubbing To Stop ScrubbingSolution Tank Emptying and Cleaning Tanks Recovery TankMaintenance Batteries Battery MaintenanceTo Charge Batteries LOW Battery SHUT-DOWNBattery Tray Drain Hose To Remove BatteriesTo Replace Batteries To Adjust Squeegee Pitch Squeegee AdjustmentTo Remove Squeegee Assembly To Replace or Rotate Rear Squeegee BladesTo Replace or Rotate Front Squeegee Blades Adjusting the Side Squeegee Deflection Side Squeegee AdjustmentFinished Floors Replacing or Installing Scrub BrushesScrub Brushes Uncoated FloorsSteering Chain Tensioner Adjustment Float SwitchSolution Strainer Brake AdjustmentChanging Vacuum Motor Vacuum MotorBrush Motor Carbon Brush Replacement Brush MotorChanging Brush Motors Circuit Breakers Traction MotorTraction Motor Carbon Brush Replacment FuseSqueegee Actuator Adjustment Squeegee Actuator REMOVAL/REPLACEMENTScrub Deck Actuator Adjustment Scrub Deck Actuator REMOVAL/REPLACEMENTPreparation for Transporting Transporting MachineTowing or Pushing Machine Machine TIE-DOWNSMachine Storage Jacking MachineMachine Jacking To Jack UP MachineHRS Maintenance Service ScheduleMaintenance Before Each Work Period After Each Work PeriodMachine Troubleshooting Problem Cause Error CodeSolution Problem Cause Error Solution Error Problem Solution Code Machine Troubleshooting Controller Fault Codes

10052460, SG28, SG32, 10052450, 10052470 specifications

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