Windsor 10052460, SG32 Maintenance Service Schedule, Maintenance Before Each Work Period, Hrs

Page 40

MAINTENANCE

SERVICE SCHEDULE

MAINTENANCE

BEFORE EACH

 

WORK PERIOD

Check water level of batteries after charging;

*

add distilled water if necessary

Check that recovery tank cover seals tightly

*

Visually check for damaged or worn tires

*

Check brushes or pads for proper installation

*

Check vacuum hose connections

*

Check that squeegee is securely attached

*

and properly adjusted

Check that side squeegees are properly

*

adjusted

Check for securely attached drain hose, plug

*

and caps

Check brakes and steering for proper

*

operation

Inspect vacuum filter for debris

 

Clean out solution tank and filter, check flow

 

Run vacuum motors to dry

 

Clean brushes or pads and check wear

 

Clean main and side squeegee blades and

 

check wear

 

Clean out recovery tank and vacuum filter

 

Clean and inspect float shutoff

 

Clean outside of tanks, check for damage

 

Store with covers off tanks

 

Charge batteries

 

Check side squeegee for wear

 

Clean off top of batteries

 

Check battery cells with hydrometer

 

Inspect scrub deck skirts

 

Clean solution strainers

 

Check battery connections are tight

 

Clean battery cases and battery

 

compartment

 

Check parking brake adjustment

 

Check brakes discs and calipers for damage

 

or wear

 

Clean pivot points on squeegee and scrub

 

deck

 

Check all motors for carbon brush wear

 

Check motor commutators

 

Check steering chain tensioner

 

AFTER EACH

WORK PERIOD

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

50

100

200

HRS

HRS

HRS

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

NOTE: Traction drive, wheels and batteries should be serviced based on traction drive hour meter. The scrub brush hour meter should be used for all other service schedule items.

4-17

86037580 GLIDE 01/03/07

Image 40
Contents Scrubber Your Dealer Machine Data LOG/OVERVIEWOverview Table of Contents HOW to USE this Manual Parts ListImportant Safety Instructions Read ALL Instructions Before Using this MachineHazard Intensity Level Hazard Intensity LevelSafety Label Location Technical Specifications DIMENSION/CAPACITYSpecial Notes MeasureHOW the Machine Works Components Controls KEY Switch Emergency Stop ButtonONE Touch Switch Brush Pressure SwitchSolution Control Switch VACUUM/SQUEEGEE SwitchDisplay Toggle Switch Information Display -SCREENScrub Deck Shift Switch 36 in only Recycle Indicator Light Optional Recycle Switch OptionalHeadlight Switch Optional Directional Control Pedal and Speed Reduction Feature Speed Reduction FeatureBrake Pedal Parking Brake LeverSeat Adjustment Grab BAR Squeegee Camber Adjustment KnobSqueegee Defection Adjustment Knob Side Squeegee Defection Adjustment KnobMachine Operation PRE-RUN Machine InspectionStarting Machine Filling the MachineEmergency Stop Procedure To Begin ScrubbingTo Stop Scrubbing Double ScrubEmptying and Cleaning Tanks Recovery Tank Solution TankMaintenance Battery Maintenance BatteriesLOW Battery SHUT-DOWN To Charge BatteriesTo Remove Batteries Battery Tray Drain HoseTo Replace Batteries Squeegee Adjustment To Adjust Squeegee PitchTo Replace or Rotate Rear Squeegee Blades To Remove Squeegee AssemblyTo Replace or Rotate Front Squeegee Blades Side Squeegee Adjustment Adjusting the Side Squeegee DeflectionReplacing or Installing Scrub Brushes Scrub BrushesUncoated Floors Finished FloorsFloat Switch Solution StrainerBrake Adjustment Steering Chain Tensioner AdjustmentVacuum Motor Changing Vacuum MotorBrush Motor Brush Motor Carbon Brush ReplacementChanging Brush Motors Traction Motor Traction Motor Carbon Brush ReplacmentFuse Circuit BreakersSqueegee Actuator REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT Squeegee Actuator AdjustmentScrub Deck Actuator REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT Scrub Deck Actuator AdjustmentTransporting Machine Towing or Pushing MachineMachine TIE-DOWNS Preparation for TransportingJacking Machine Machine JackingTo Jack UP Machine Machine StorageMaintenance Service Schedule Maintenance Before Each Work PeriodAfter Each Work Period HRSProblem Cause Error Code Machine TroubleshootingSolution Problem Cause Error Solution Machine Troubleshooting Controller Fault Codes Error Problem Solution Code

10052460, SG28, SG32, 10052450, 10052470 specifications

Windsor SG32, 10052470, 10052450, 10052460, and SG36 represent a line of cutting-edge products that have gained recognition for their innovative design and advanced technology. These models are characterized by their user-centric features tailored to enhance efficiency and comfort across various applications.

The Windsor SG32 stands out with its robust build and high-performance capabilities. Featuring a powerful motor, the SG32 is tailored for heavy-duty tasks, ensuring that it can handle extensive cleaning jobs with ease. Its ergonomic design allows for extended use without discomfort, making it a favorite among users who prioritize convenience and efficiency. The integrated dirt sensor technology is a notable feature that optimally adjusts the cleaning power based on surface conditions, guaranteeing thorough cleaning results every time.

Models 10052470, 10052450, and 10052460 share a commonality in their advanced filtration systems. These systems are designed to capture airborne particles effectively, making these models ideal for environments requiring enhanced air quality, such as hospitals and schools. The easy-to-replace filter cartridges reduce maintenance time, allowing users to focus on more critical tasks. Additionally, these models incorporate energy-efficient motors that minimize power consumption while maximizing performance, demonstrating Windsor's commitment to sustainability.

SG36, on the other hand, introduces smart technology with its intuitive touch control panel, allowing users to set operational parameters quickly. This model also features a quiet mode that is perfect for cleaning in noise-sensitive areas without sacrificing performance. The compact design of SG36 enhances maneuverability, making it suitable for tight spaces often found in urban settings.

All these Windsor models are equipped with high-capacity batteries for cordless operation, providing the freedom to clean without being tethered to a power outlet. This feature, coupled with LED indicators that signal battery life, ensures that users can operate with confidence. Maintenance is simplified due to the easily accessible components, meaning downtime for repairs is minimized.

In summary, Windsor SG32, 10052470, 10052450, 10052460, and SG36 boast a range of features aimed at enhancing cleaning efficiency while prioritizing user comfort and sustainability. Each model integrates advanced technologies that cater to various cleaning needs, solidifying Windsor's position as a leader in innovative cleaning solutions.