Windsor SCX326, 10052400 manual Batteries, Battery Maintenance

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1. BATTERIES

The batteries provide the power to operate the machine. The batteries require regular maintenance to keep them operating at peak efficiency.

The machine batteries will hold their charge for long periods of time, but they can only be charged a certain number of times. To get the greatest life from the batteries, charge them when their charge level reaches 25% of a full charge. Use a hydrometer to check the charge level.

Do not allow the batteries to remain in a discharged condition for any length of time. Never expose a discharged battery to temperatures below freezing. Discharged batteries will freeze causing cracked cases. Do not operate the machine if the batteries are in poor condition or if they have a charge level below 25% (specific gravity below 1.155).

Keep all metallic objects off the top of the batteries, as they may cause a short circuit. Replace worn or damaged cables and terminals.

Check the electrolyte level in each battery cell before and after charging the batteries. Never add acid to the batteries, use distilled water. Do not allow water level to fall below the battery plates. Portions of plates exposed to air will be destroyed. Do not overfill. Keep plugs firmly in place at all times.

MAINTENANCE

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When servicing machine, avoid contact with battery acid.

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Batteries emit hydrogen gas. Explosion or fire can result. Keep sparks and open flame away. Keep covers open when charging.

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Wear eye protection and protective clothing when working with batteries.

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Charge batteries in a well ventilated area.

BATTERY MAINTENANCE

1.When cleaning the batteries, use a solution of baking soda and water. Do not allow the cleaning fluid to enter the battery cells, electrolyte will be neutralized.

2.Maintain the proper electrolyte level in each battery cell. If a cell should accidentally overflow, clean immediately.

3.Wipe off the top of the batteries at least once a week.

4.Test battery condition with a hydrometer at least once a week.

5.Ensure that all connections are tight and all corrosion removed.

6.Every 4 to 6 months, remove that batteries from the machine and clean the battery cases and battery compartment.

CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07

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Contents Walk Behind Scrubber Machine Data LOG/OVERVIEW Your DealerOverview Table of Contents Model 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 KEY Switch Emergency SHUT-OFF Switch OptionalBrush Switch Vacuum Switch Solution Control KnobSqueegee Pitch Adjustment Knob Squeegee Lift LeverBrush Pressure Indicator Parking Brake OptionalHour Meter Optional Filling Solution Tank Emergency Stop ProceduresMachine Operation PRE-RUN Machine InspectionNormal Scrubbing To Begin ScrubbingTo Stop Scrubbing Double Scrub Emptying and Cleaning TanksMaintenance Service Schedule Maintenance Daily Weekly MonthlyHRS Maintenance Batteries Battery MaintenanceChecking Battery Specific Gravity To Charge the Batteries Battery ConditionChecking Gravity Front of Machine Changing BatteriesTo Remove Squeegee Assembly Adjusting SqueegeeSqueegee Blades To Replace or Rotate Rear Squeegee BladesTo Adjust Squeegee Pitch To Adjust Amount of Rear Squeegee DeflectionTo Replace AQUA-MIZER Squeegee Blades Recovery Tank Float SHUT-OFF Replacing or Installing Scrub BrushesScrub Brushes Uncoated FloorsBrush Motor Carbon Brush Replacement Solution StrainerBrush Motor Changing Brush MotorsTraction Motor Traction Motor Carbon Brush ReplacementCircuit Breakers Brush Shrouds & Brush SkirtsChanging Vacuum Motor Vacuum MotorScrub Deck Actuator Adjustment Actuator Scrub Deck REMOVAL/REPLACEMENTProblem Cause Machine TroubleshootingMachine Troubleshooting This page Left Blank Intentionally