4. Align the new (or reversed) blades with the tabs on
the squeegee body and push into place.
5. Reposition the two blade retainers on the squeegee
body and fasten the clip.
BRUSH REPLACEMENT
1.
Lay the brush on the floor and position the scrubber
over it. (See Figure 35)
2. Activate the scrubber by pulling the drive levers to
spin on the brush. The brush will spin smoothly when
properly engaged with the scrubber. (See Figure 36)
Figure 35
CHECK MOTOR FUSES
NOTE: Fuses need to be replaced with the
correct value. Value is listed on the fuse.
• Main fuse (A) between batteries – 40 amp
• Brush motor (B) – 30 amp
• Vacuum motor (C) – 20 amp
1.
Lift off recovery tank. (See Figure 37)
Figure 37
2. Locate fuses. (See Figure 38)
Figure 38
C
B
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Figure 36
A
3. Pull off black caps from the brush motor fuse (B) and
the vacuum motor fuse (C). (See Figures 39 and 40)
Figure 39
4. Check the fuse to see if it is blown by looking in
the fuse window. If the metal wire is present and
not broken, the fuse is good. If the metal wire is
missing or broken, the fuse is bad and needs to be
replaced with a new fuse. (See Figure 41)
Figure 41
NOTE: Battery should be charged after every
use. For optimal battery life, leave plugged in
when not in use.
PERIODS OF INACTIVITY
If the machine will not be used for longer than 3 weeks:
• Remove the squeegee and brush, or pad driver,
wash and put them away in a dry place (preferably
in a bag or wrapped in plastic film) away from dust.
• Ensure the tanks are completely empty and clean.
• Charge the batteries completely.
• Disconnect the main fuse and store the fuse in a dry
place.
DANGER! Do not check the batteries by
sparking.
• The batteries give off flammable fumes. Put out all
fires and hot embers before checking or topping up
the battery level.
• Perform the operations in a ventilated area.
• To avoid permanent damage to the batteries, do
not run them down completely.
C
B
Figure 40
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