INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE
Operation
Squeegee cleaning
Squeegee blade check (and replacement)
Brush/cylindrical brush cleaning
Tank, vacuum grid with float and recovery water recirculation
filter cleaning (optional)
Solution filter cleaning
Battery charging
Lead battery (WET) fluid level check
Brush-holder deck lifting/lowering actuator calibration check
Vacuum motor gasket integrity check
Check and adjustment of driving belts from motors to
cylindrical brushes
Screw and nut tightening check
Brushes/pad-holders motors carbon brush check or
replacement
Vacuum motor carbon brush check or replacement
Drive motor carbon brush check or replacement
(1): and after the first 8 working hours
(2): this maintenance operation must be performed by a Kent authorized Service Center
SQUEEGEE CLEANING
NOTE
The squeegee must be clean and its blades must be in good conditions in order to get a good drying.
CAUTION!
It is advisable to use protective gloves when cleaning the squeegee because there may be cutting debris.
1.
Drive the machine on a level ground.
2.
Check that the ignition key (10, Fig. B) is to "0" position.
3.
Lower the squeegee (16, Fig. C) by means of the lever (25).
4.
Disconnect the vacuum hose (24, Fig. C) from the squeegee.
5.
Loosen the handwheels (17, Fig. C) and remove the squeegee (16).
6.
Wash and clean the squeegee; in particular, clean the compartments (1, Fig. D) and the hole (2) from dirt and debris. Check
the front blade (3) and the rear blade (4) for integrity, cuts and tears; otherwise replace them (see the procedure in the next
paragraph).
7.
Reassemble in the reverse order of disassembly.
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Razor™ Plus 24D-26D-28D / Razor™ Plus 24C-28C — 909 5428 000(2)2005-01
Daily, after
Weekly
machine use
Every six
Yearly
months
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(2)
(2)
(1)
(2)
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