DRAINING TANKS
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface and turn off
machine.
DRAINING RECOVERY TANK
When finished scrubbing or when refilling solution
tank, recovery tank should be drained and cleaned.
ATTENTION: If recovery tank is not drained
before refilling, foam or water will enter float
shut-off screen and vacuum motor damage will
result.
1. Remove drain hose from holder, position hose
over floor drain and twist off drain hose cap. To
completely drain recovery tank, hinge open tank
and flip up tank support stand to rest tank on
(Figure 24).
NOTE: If using a bucket to drain machine, do not use
same bucket for filling solution tank. This will prevent
possible solution line clogs.
2. Clean recovery tank after each use. Use a hose to
rinse out tank. Be careful not to spray water into
float shut--off screen.
3. Replace drain hose cap tightly after draining.
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FIG. 24
DRAINING SOLUTION TANK
To drain leftover cleaning solution from solution tank,
perform the following steps:
1. Pull clear hose off hose barb at rear of machine
and drain solution into floor drain or bucket
(Figure 25).
FIG. 25
2. Rinse out solution tank and solution flow system
with clean water after each use. This will prevent
clogging due to chemical buildup.
3. Reconnect solution tank drain hose securely after
draining.
CHARGING BATTERIES
ATTENTION: To prolong the life of the batteries
and to provide optimum machine performance,
ONLY recharge the batteries after a total of 30
minutes of use or more. Do not leave batteries
discharged for lengthy periods.
The following charging instructions are intended for
battery chargers supplied with the machine. Only use
a battery charger with the following specifications to
prevent battery damage.
BATTERY CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS:
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CHARGER TYPE: FOR LEAD ACID BATTERIES
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OUTPUT VOLTAGE - 24 VOLTS
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OUTPUT CURRENT - 25 AMPS MAXIMUM
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AUTOMATIC SHUT--OFF CIRCUIT
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FOR DEEP CYCLE BATTERY CHARGING
1. Transport machine to a well ventilated area for
charging.
WARNING: Fire Or Explosion Hazard.
Batteries Emit Hydrogen Gas. Keep Sparks And
Open Flame Away. Keep Battery Compartment
Open When Charging.
OPERATION
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