Nilfisk-Advance America 56316026 (R32-C) manual 12 / English, Operating the Machine, WET Vacuuming

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A-12 / ENGLISH

OPERATING THE MACHINE

WARNING!

Be sure you understand the operator controls and their functions.

While on ramps or inclines, avoid sudden stops when loaded. Avoid abrupt sharp turns. Use low speed down hills. Clean only while ascending (driving up) the ramp.

To Scrub...

Follow the instructions in preparing the machine for use section of this manual.

1While seated on the machine, adjust the seat and steering wheel to a comfortable operating position using the adjustment controls (7) and (5).

2Turn the Master Key Switch (J) ON (I). This will display the control panel indicator lights, reference the Battery Condition Indicator (K) and Hour Meter (G).

3Release the Parking Brake (6). To transport the machine to the work area, apply even pressure with your foot on the front of the Drive Pedal (8) to go forward or the rear of the pedal for reverse. Vary the pressure on the foot pedal to obtain the desired speed.

4The flow rate can be changed to allow additional solution flow for different types of floors to be scrubbed.

The solution flow rate defaults to the “standard flow” setting. To increase solution flow rate to “high flow” press the Flow Rate Switch (T). The Flow Rate Indicator (U) will display 4 lighted indicators for “high flow” or 2 lighted indicators for “standard flow”.

NOTE: The solution, vacuum and detergent systems are automatically activated when the Scrub Pressure Decrease Switch (D) or the Scrub Pressure Increase Switch (F) is pressed. No further action is required. Any individual system can be turned OFF or back ON by simply pressing its switch at any time during scrubbing.

5Press and hold the Solution Switch (Q) to pre-wet the floor. Solution will continue to be dispensed as long as the switch is held. NOTE: This must be done prior to lowering the scrub deck.

6When the Scrub Pressure Decrease Switch (D) or the Scrub Pressure Increase Switch (F) is selected, the brushes and squeegee are automatically lowered to the floor. The machine’s scrub brush rotation, solution system flow, vacuum and detergent starts when the Drive Pedal (8) is activated. Note: When operating the machine in reverse, only the brushes will rotate, the solution and detergent is automatically shut off to conserve usage and the squeegee will rise.

7Begin scrubbing by driving the machine forward in a straight line at a normal walking speed and overlap each path by 2-3 inches (50-75 mm). Adjust when necessary the machine speed according to the condition of the floor.

CAUTION!

To avoid damaging the floor, keep the machine moving while the brushes are turning.

8When scrubbing, check behind the machine occasionally to see that all of the waste water is being picked up. If there is water trailing the machine, you may be dispensing too much solution, the recovery tank may be full, or the squeegee tool may require adjustment.

9For extremely dirty floors, a one-pass scrubbing operation may not be satisfactory and a “double-scrub” operation may be required. This operation is the same as a one-pass scrubbing except on the first pass the squeegee is in the up position (press the Vacuum Switch (O) to raise the squeegee). This allows the cleaning solution to remain on the floor to work longer. The final pass is made over the same area, with the squeegee lowered to pick up the accumulated solution.

10The recovery tank has an automatic float shut-off to prevent solution from entering the vacuum system when the recovery tank is full. When the float shut- off is activated, the control system will shut down the scrub, vacuum, solution and detergent (AXP/EDS models) systems. The Scrub Pressure / Hourmeter Display (G) will display “FULL”. To clear the display, press the Scrub OFF Switch (B), Scrub Pressure Decrease Switch (D), Scrub Pressure Increase Switch

(F) or the Vacuum Switch (O). When the float closes, the recovery tank must be emptied. The machine will not pick up water with the float closed. NOTE: If the control repeatedly gives a full indication when the tank is not full, the automatic shut-off feature can be disabled, have a qualified service technician refer to the service manual to perform this function.

11When the operator wants to stop scrubbing or the recovery tank is full, press the Scrub OFF Switch (B) once. This will automatically stop the scrub brushes and solution flow and the scrub deck will raise UP. NOTE: the vacuum/squeegee system will not be turned off when the switch is only pressed once, this is to allow any remaining water to be picked up without turning the vacuum back on. Press the switch a second time and the squeegee will raise and the vacuum will stop after a 10 second delay.

12Drive the machine to a designated waste water “DISPOSAL SITE” and empty the recovery tank. To empty, pull the Drain Hose (21) from its rear storage area, then remove the plug (hold the end of the hose above the water level in the tank to avoid sudden, uncontrolled flow of waste water). Refill the solution tank and continue scrubbing.

WET VACUUMING

Steps to follow in fitting the machine with optional attachments for wet vacuuming.

1Disconnect the recovery hose from the squeegee. Connect the coupler and hose from the wand kit to the recovery hose.

2Attach suitable wet pick-up tools to the hose. (An optional Wand Kit PN56314307 is available from Nilfisk-Advance).

3Turn the Master Key Switch (J) ON, next press the Wand Switch (I). The vacuum motor and pump will run continuously until the switch is pressed again to turn them OFF. NOTE: If the control repeatedly gives a full indication when the tank is not full, the automatic shut-off feature can be disabled, have a qualified service technician perform this function.

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Contents BR 800S Trio EDS English Symbols English / A-3Consignes DE Prudence ET DE Sécurité Symboles Charger Connector not found on all models English / A-5Know Your Machine Control Panel Description of the Battery Condition Indicators Install the BatteriesWhen Servicing Batteries English / A-7Install the Brushes Install the Squeegee Fill the Solution TankEnglish / A-9 To Purge When Changing Chemicals 10 / EnglishDetergent System Preparation and USE To Purge WeeklyEnglish / A-11 12 / English Operating the MachineWET Vacuuming To ScrubMaintenance Schedule English / A-13After USE Lubricating the MachineChecking the Battery Electrolyte Level 14 / EnglishCharging the Batteries To Charge the BatteriesSqueegee Maintenance Squeegee AdjustmentEnglish / A-15 Side Skirt Maintenance Side Skirt Height Adjustment16 / English To replace the scrub system side skirtsGeneral Machine Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause RemedyEnglish / A-17 18 / English Model Adhancer R28-C Adhancer R32-CPage Español Precauciones Y Advertencias Símbolos Español / B-3Conozca SU Máquina Español / B-5 Panel DE ControlDescripción DE LOS Indicadores DE Situación DE LAS Baterías Instalación DE LAS BateríasEstándar Alternativo Cuando revise las bateríasEspañol / B-7 Instalación DE LOS CepillosInstalación DE LA Boquilla Llenado DEL Depósito DE SoluciónEspañol / B-9 Reparación Y USO DEL Sistema DE Detergente10 / Español Español / B-11 Manejo DE LA MáquinaAspiración EN Húmedo Para fregar12 / Español Después DE LA UtilizaciónPrograma DE Mantenimiento Lubricación DE LA MáquinaEspañol / B-13 Recarga DE BateríasComprobación DEL Nivel DE Electrolitos DE LAS Baterías Para cargar las baterías14 / Español Mantenimiento DE LA BoquillaAjuste DE LA Boquilla Ajuste del ángulo de la boquillaEspañol / B-15 Mantenimiento DE LA Faldilla LateralAjuste DE LA Altura DE LA Faldilla Lateral Solución DE Problemas Generales DE LA Máquina Problema Posible causa Solución16 / Español Véase el manual de servicioEspañol / B-17 Adhancer R28-C Adhancer R32-C2007

56316025 (R32-C), 56316026 (R32-C) specifications

Nilfisk-Advance America has continued to push the boundaries of cleaning technology with the introduction of the R32-C series, specifically models 56316026 and 56316025. These commercial-grade scrubbers are engineered for efficiency and effectiveness in a variety of settings, from retail environments to large industrial spaces.

One of the standout features of the R32-C models is their robust cleaning performance, powered by advanced brush technologies. The machines are equipped with dual counter-rotating brushes that provide a thorough scrub, ensuring that even the most stubborn dirt and grime is effectively removed. This brush system is designed to maintain consistent contact with the surface, enhancing cleaning efficiency and allowing operators to achieve superior results with minimal effort.

Another notable aspect of these scrubbers is the integrated solution delivery system. This technology allows for precise control over water and detergent dispensing, reducing waste and improving overall cleaning effectiveness. Operators can easily adjust the solution flow based on the specific cleaning task, making these machines adaptable to various floor types and conditions.

User convenience is also a primary focus in the design of R32-C models. The intuitive control panel simplifies operation, allowing staff to quickly learn how to use the equipment without extensive training. Additionally, the ergonomic design of the machine ensures comfortable handling, even during prolonged cleaning sessions, which is crucial for maintaining productivity in high-traffic environments.

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In summary, Nilfisk-Advance America's R32-C scrubbers 56316026 and 56316025 represent a significant advancement in cleaning technology. With their powerful cleaning capabilities, user-friendly operation, and durable construction, these models are designed to deliver exceptional performance for a wide range of commercial cleaning tasks. They not only enhance cleaning efficiency but also contribute to a healthier and safer environment for staff and customers alike.