TRIDENT COMPACT 17" 230V/240V

SAFENIOPERATIONS

INSPECTION: Carefully unpack your scrubber and inspect it for an shipping damaa8. Any damage which occurred &ring shipping is t e

HOW IT OPERATES

The TRIDENT COMPACT is a walk-behind scrubber. The main scrubbinB components include a solution/ recovery tank, sing e disc-type brush or pad, a rear squeegee and a vacuum motor.

Detergent solution and water flow from the solution tank to the scrub brush. The rotating brush scrubsthe floor. As the machine moves forward, the rear squee- gee collects the dirty solution and channels it into the vacuum of the squeegee pickup hose. The pickup hose depositsthe dirty solution into the recoverytank.

PREPARING FOR OPERATION

(PERFORM DAILY MAINTENANCE AS SHOWN ON PAGE8.)

Fill Solution Tank

1.)

Remove cover and fill. (see item 19, page 14)

2.)

Use a clean bucket or hose to fill the tank

 

with water.

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Do o tusewatertemperaturesinexcessof 140"F(60" C). Water which is too hot may distort the polyethyl- ene tanks.

3.) Add a cleaning concentrate for use in automatic floor scrubbers. Closelyfollow the manufacturer'sinstruc- tions found on container. Read ingredients listed on the container to ensure compatible chemicals are used.

Use only the suitable chemicals listed below. Using incompatible chemicals may damage the machine. Dama 8sof this type are notcov- erad under the WlrSbSOR Three Year Protec- tion Plan. Carefully read ingredients on manufacturer's label before using any product in this machine.

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SUITABLE

INCOMPATIBLE

CHEMICALS

CHEMICALS

Alkalis

Aldehydes

Defoaming Agents

Carbon Tetrachloride

Detergents

ChlorinatedHydrocarbons

Hydroxides

Methyls (MEK)

 

Perchlorethylene(per)

 

Phenols

 

Trichlorethylene

 

D-Limonene

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PREPARING FOR OPERATION (Cont.)

4.) Plug the power cords together and twist into locked position. Attach the power cord to the yellow strain relief asshown. Plugpowercord into a properly groundedwall outlet.

5.) Turn vacuum motor switch on and off to make sure there is electrical power at machine.

OPERATING THE MACHINE

(PERFORM DAILY MAINTENANCE AS SHOWN ON PAGE 8.)

1.The areato be scrubbed should be swept, dry mopped and clear of debris (paper plates, cups, etc.).

2.Adjust the operator control handleto a comfortable position. (see item 3,page 7)

3.Release solution. (Pull solution control lever rearward.) (see item 6, page 7) NOTE The amountof solutioncan be regulatedduring operation depending on the Zype of floor and the traverse speedof the machine. Pullingthe lever farther rearwardreleasesmore solution.

4.Switch on brush drive motor. (see item 1, Page 7 )

5.Switch on vacuum motor. (see item 2, page 7)

6.Lower scrub deck. Pull scrub deck Mt lever rearward. (see item 8. Dane 7l

Do not leave brush running on floor whlle ma-

chine is stationary.

7.Lower squeegee. Pull squeegee lift lever back. (see item 7, page 7) NOTE Adjust squeegee as shown on page 10.

8.Move machineforward by applying even pressureon the main handle. Forwardmotion is assisted by the scrubbing action of the brushlpad driver.+ ---

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rke extra care not to run machine over cord or catch cord on squeegee when turning.

9.Planyour cleaning route to work away from the electrical source. Move machineforward at a steady pace.

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Windsor 230V, 240V operating instructions Safenioperations, Preparing for Operation, Operating the Machine

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