Pacific ScrubMaster 26C Operating & Maintenance Instructions

Summary of ScrubMaster 26C

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    Scrubmaster 26c operating & maintenance introduction instructions read this book this operator’s book has important information for the use and safe operation of this machine. Read this book carefully before starting the machine. Keep this book and tell all operators to read the book. If you do not ...

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    2 important safety instructions symbols used on the machine machine preparation 1. Unpacking the machine 2. Battery installation 3. Charging the batteries 4. Connecting the battery connector 5. Battery indicator 6. Squeegee assembly 7. Adjusting the squeegee height 8. Adjusting the squeegee inclinat...

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    For the safe operation of this machine, read and understand all instructions before using this machine. Warning: to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury: 1. You must have training in the operation of the machine before using it. Read the instruction book. If you do not understand any in...

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    4 symbol for the water valve: indicates the solenoid valve switch. Symbol for the vacuum motor: indicates the vacuum motor switch. Symbol indicating the raised or lowered position of the squeegee: indicates the squeegee lever position. Symbol indicating the charge levels of the batteries: it is nece...

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    5 symbol for the brake: it is used on top of the emergency and parking brake lever. Indicates the drain hose of the recovery tank. Indication of the maximum recommended temperature for the solution water (50°c or 122°f): it is located near the fill hole of the solution tank. Symbol for the coupling:...

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    6 5. Using a ramp, pull the machine down from the pallet, pushing it in reverse motion. Avoid violent blows to the base. Installation instructions: 1. Lift the cover of the recovery tank (1). 2. Take off the vacuum plug (2) by rotating it counterclockwise. 3. Detach the squeegee hose (3) from the re...

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    7 3. Charging the batteries never allow the batteries to run completely down, recharge them within a few minutes after the battery indicator starts blinking. Never leave the batteries completely discharged, even if the machine is not being used. Warning! When charging the batteries, follow all the i...

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    8 4. Connecting the battery connector after charging the batteries, reconnect the battery connector (2) to the connector of the machine (1). 5. Battery indicator the battery indicator is digital with 4 fixed positions and a blinking one. The numbers, which appear on the display, show the approximate...

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    9 9. Adjusting the squeegee pressure the squeegee pressure is preadjusted. However if it needs adjustment, tighten the knob (1) to increase the pressure and unscrew the knob to decrease the pressure. 10. Brush assembly 1. Lift the brush base with the foot pedal. 2. Turn the key to the off position (...

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    10 11. Recovery tank open the cover (1) and confirm that the following connections are secure: 1. The vacuum cover is properly closed - line up the notches and rotate the cover clockwise to close. 2. The vacuum hose (2) is attached. 3. The squeegee hose (3) is securely attached. 4 the plug on the dr...

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    11 1. Starting work 1. Connect the machine connector to the battery connector (1). 2. Turn the key (2) clockwise to position i (on) . The green signal light will come on (3) indicating the batteries are charged (if blinking, the batteries need to be charged). 3. Press in on the top of the brush moto...

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    12 4. Recovery tank full the machine is equipped with a float that blocks the vacuum when the recovery tank is full. You may notice that the vacuum motor sounds different, because its’ revolutions have increased. Immediately turn off the vacuum motor and empty the recovery tank. Empty the recovery t...

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    13 upon completion of the work after finishing your work and before any type of maintenance is done, it is necessary to do the following: 1. Close the water valve through lever (1). 2. Lift the brush base with the foot pedal. 3. Lift the squeegee with lever (2). Note: the squeegee blades can be dama...

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    Daily maintenance 14 1. Cleaning the recovery tank and filter 1. Release the drain hose on the rear panel. 2. Unscrew the drain plug and completely empty the tank. Use gloves to protect yourself from contact with dangerous solutions 3. Lift the cover of the recovery tank. 4. Take off the vacuum plug...

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    Daily maintenance 15 3. Cleaning the squeegee to have the best drying results, keep the squeegee clean. To clean the squeegee: 1. Lift the squeegee with its lever. 2. Remove the hose (1) from the squeegee assembly. 3. Clean the inside of the squeegee thoroughly with water. 4. Clean the squeegee blad...

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    2. Replacement of the front squeegee blade if the front squeegee blade is worn, good vacuum is not achieved and the machine will not dry the floor well. Replace as follows: 1. Detach the squeegee by loosening the knob (1). 2. Loosen the nuts that attach the front blade. 3. Slip off the squeegee blad...

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    17 weekly maintenance 4. Cleaning the squeegee hose weekly or whenever the suction is insufficient, make sure the squeegee hose is not obstructed. To clean: 1. Take off the hose from its coupling on the squeegee. 2. Take off the other end from the recovery tank. 3. Wash the inner part of the hose wi...

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    Trouble shooting guide 18 2. The machine does not clean satisfactorily check the condition of the brush and replace it if necessary. The brush should be replaced when the bristles reach about 5/8 inch (15mm). 1. Insufficient water onto the brush 1. Make sure the water valve is open. 2. Confirm there...

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    19 service log.

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    Warranty policy pacific steamex inc. Limited warranty the pacific steamex inc. Scrubmaster 26c has been manufactured, tested and inspected in accordance with specific engineering requirements. This machine is warranted to be free from defects in workmanship and materials for periods as follows from ...