Service manual

Table Of Contents
2023 Service Manual V1.0
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MACHINE INTRODUCTION
BATTERY GAUGE
The battery gauge provides you with an estimation of the machine’s battery condition. It
has two “zones”, red and green. When the battery is fully charged the needle of the gauge
will read far into the green. As the charge of the batteries is exhausted the needle on the
gauge moves closer to the red. When the needle on the gauge moves into the red section
it is time to recharge the machine. When this occurs use the machine to pick up any stand-
ing water on the floor and place the machine on a charger for it’s full cycle.
BRUSH PRESSURE GAUGE
The Brush pressure gauge indicates the relative amount of brush pressure being applied
to the floor. The gauge has two “zones”, red and green. The machine must always be run
with the needle in the green zone or the scrub motor will be damaged. The more pressure
that is applied to the floor the closer to the red zone the needle will travel. Increasing your
brush pressure can dramatically shorten the overall run time of the machine because of
increased power consumption.
CONTROL SWITCHES
Main Power Switch (A)- Turn power on and off to the entire machine
Vacuum Switch (B) - Turns the vacuum motor on and off
Solution Switch (C) - When in the on position the solution flows when the brushes run.
Brush Motor Switch (D) - When in the on position the brushes will run when the handle
bar button is depressed.
Handle Bar Button (E) - Activates the brush motor and water if selected when it is de-
pressed.
Actuator Circuit Breaker (L) - The circuit breaker that protects the brush motor actuator.
Vacuum Motor Circuit Breaker (J) - The circuit breaker that protects the vacuum motor
from overload.
Brush Motor Circuit breaker (K) - The circuit breaker that protects the brush motor from
overload.
INDICATORS & METERS
Power Light (P) - Indicates the machine’s main power switch is on.
Battery Gauge (F) - Shows the charge status of the battery
Brush Pressure Gauge (G) - Indicates the current consumption of the brush motor.
Hour Meter (N) - Shows the number of hours the machine has been operated.