Windsor SC264, SCC264, 10052250, 10052210 Traction Motor Carbon Brush Replacement, Circuit Breakers

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MAINTENANCE

8.TRACTION MOTOR

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Do not use a pressure washer to clean around the motors. Use tap pressure only.

TRACTION MOTOR CARBON BRUSH REPLACEMENT

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing machine, stop on a level surface, turn off machine and remove key.

1.Disconnect batteries from machine.

2.Disconnect the electrical connection to the traction motor.

3.Remove brush cap.

4.Release brush from spring tension. Remove screw connecting brush wire lead to brush holder. Clean brush holder to insure free movement.

5.Install new brush and reinstall connecting screw and lead.

6.When all new brushes are installed. Place all in retracted position, held into brush holder by spring tension.

7.Carefully replace brush cap onto bearing on motor shaft.

9.CIRCUIT BREAKERS

Circuit breakers interrupt the flow of power in the event of an electrical overload. When a circuit breaker is tripped, reset it by pressing the exposed button. If a circuit breaker continues to trip, the cause of the electrical overload should be found and corrected.

30 Amp. Protects the left scrub brush motor.

30 Amp. Protects the right scrub brush motor.

25 Amp. Protects the vacuum motor.

25 Amp. Protects the propel motor.

3 Amp. Protects the machine controls.

10.BRUSH SHROUDS & BRUSH SKIRTS

Contain the water in the shroud area. The skirt will flex over uneven floors and also as the brush or pad wears. As the brush wears the shrouds can be adjusted so that skirt does not have to flex so much.

Remove three bolts on each side that fasten the bracket to the cover and re-assemble in the top holes. When the brushes are replaced with new ones move the covers back to the lower set of holes.

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Contents Walk Behind Scrubber Your Dealer Machine Data LOG/OVERVIEWOverview Table of Contents HOW to USE this Manual ModelImportant 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 Emergency SHUT-OFF Switch Optional KEY SwitchBrush Switch Solution Control Knob Vacuum SwitchSqueegee Pitch Adjustment Knob Squeegee Lift LeverParking Brake Optional Hour Meter OptionalEmergency Stop Procedures Filling Solution TankMachine Operation PRE-RUN Machine InspectionTo Begin Scrubbing Normal ScrubbingTo Stop Scrubbing Emptying and Cleaning Tanks Double ScrubMaintenance Daily Weekly Monthly Maintenance Service ScheduleHRS Maintenance Battery Maintenance BatteriesChecking Battery Specific Gravity To Charge the Batteries Checking GravityChanging Batteries Front of MachineAdjusting Squeegee To Remove Squeegee AssemblySqueegee Blades To Replace or Rotate Rear Squeegee BladesTo Adjust Amount of Rear Squeegee Deflection To Adjust Squeegee PitchTo Replace AQUA-MIZER Squeegee Blades Replacing or Installing Scrub Brushes Recovery Tank Float SHUT-OFFScrub Brushes Uncoated FloorsSolution Strainer Brush Motor Carbon Brush ReplacementBrush Motor Changing Brush MotorsTraction Motor Carbon Brush Replacement Traction MotorCircuit Breakers Brush Shrouds & Brush SkirtsVacuum Motor Changing Vacuum MotorRecommended Greasing Machine Troubleshooting Problem CauseProblem Cause Solution This page Left Blank Intentionally