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Page 1
OPE~UIION Floor Scrubber WIN- INDUSTRIES, INC., 1351 W. Stanford Ave., Englewood, CO 80110 1 USA 303/762-1800 FAX 303/762-0817[...]
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Operator Safety Instructions Read the instruction manual before operating this machine. Operate this machine only from the rear of machine. Use caution when operating the machine on a ramp or incline. Do not turn or leave this machine unattended on a ramp or incline. Machine can cause an explosion when operated near flammable vapors and materials. [...]
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‘I I‘ SQUEEGEE SOLUTION MAIN BATTERY SOLUTION VACUUM BRUSH SCRUB DECK LIFT LEVER CONTROL SWITCH CONOlTlON “ON” “ON” LIGHTED “ON” LIGHTED LIFT LEVER LEVER LIGHT LIGHT SWITCH SWITCH OPERATOR CONTROL HANDLE 1. Raises and lowers squeegee assembly. 2. Controls flow of cleaning solution to floor. 3. Controls electric power to all switched[...]
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MACHINE PREPARATION BATTERIES 1. Install batteries and connect battery cables as shown. WARNING: Provide proper ventilation, leave door open when charging batteries. 2. Charge the batteries before using the machine. (See Battery Charging Pro- ced u re) BRUSH/DRIVE PAD ASSEMBLY 1. Raise scrub deck assembly by raising control lever to store position.[...]
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’ 3. Connect the “DC” charger plug to the connector on the machine. NOTE A safety override switch is activated when the “DC charge plug is connected. This prevents all panel circuits on the machine from accidentally being switched on during charging cycle. 4. Connect charger “AC” plug to properly rounded outlet that has correct voltage [...]
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SCRUB DECK/BRUSH MOTOR 1. Remove (4) screws holding motor shroud. 7. Squeegee tracking can be controlled by adjustin tension of squeegee springs. NOT% : Position recovery hose as shown before making adjustments. 2. Remove batteries and squeegee as - sembly. Lay machine on side. 3. Remove center screw holding drive plate. Slide drive plate off motor[...]
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TANKS, VAC & FRAME ' 27 39 12 It TANKS, VAC 6 FRAME KEY PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 70020 Scr, 1/4 - 20 x 112 HHMS 2 61181 Panel, Rear 3 87090 Washer, 1/4 Flat 4 70010 Scr, 1/4 - 20 x 1.5 HHCS 5 34188 Frame, Main 7 18027 Caster 8 70266 Scr, 318-16x 1 HHCS 9 70327 Scr, 1/4 - 20 x 3/8 THMS 10 27266 Cap, Wheel Hub 11 09010 Bearing, Caged Cup Needl[...]
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SCRUB DECK 0 24 A0 ‘74 // 8 8[...]
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I KEY PARTNO. DESCRIPTION 1A 73425 Strap Asm, PTC17 Bumper 1B 73465 Strap Asm, PTC20 Bumper 2 87090 Washer, 1/4 ID x 3/4 Flat 3 48012 Knob, Adjustment t 4A 14676 Bumper, PTC17 Brush Shroud 48 14571 Bumper, PTC20 Brush Shroud I 5A 02162 Pad Driver, 16 " Ylw Pad Lock 58 02156 Pad Driver Asm. 16 " Weighted I 5C 02098 Pad Driver, 18 " Bl[...]
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, ELECTRICAL CONTROLS 26 27 28 29 14 13 10[...]
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I' MECHANICAL CONTROLS 34 A 14 - 3 28 I 13 41 12 1 t I. /" 30 I -@-- -3 1/36 37 ' 24 LJ 22 1- 32 I 8' MECHANICAL CONTROLS KEV PARTNO. DESCRIPTION I(EI PART NO. DESCRIPTION KEV PARTNO. DESCRIPTION 1 29151 Door. Battery Compartment 15 27460 Cable, Squeegee 30 67224 Rod, Handle Adjust 2 66068 Pin, 118 x 5/8 Roll 16 70298 Shoulder [...]
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SQUEEGEE EL SQUEEOEE LIFT MECHANISM Frame r I 4? -I - Frame 4 KEY PART NO. OESCRIPTION 1 67103 Ring, 5/16 Ext Snap 2 87029 Washer, 5/16 Flat 3 89058 Wheel, Squeegee Roller 4 66108 Pin, Squeegee Wheel 5 57112 Nut, 5/16 - 18 Flange 6 14482 Brkt, Squeegee Wheel 7 70011 Scr, 1/4 - 20 x 5/8 HHMS 8 87025 Washer, 114 Star 9 70020 Scr, 1/4 - 20 x 1/2 HHMS [...]
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AUXILIARY PUMP MODEL 3 20 28 PLUMBING 27 STANDARD MODEL Note: Plumbing i I lus trated with machine laying on right side. 6 I 13[...]
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TROUBLE - SHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION I No power. Battery cables corroded at battery terminals. Faulty main switch. Faulty safety override switch. 1. Clean battery cable clamps and battery terminals. 2. Check voltage at points A and B. Voltage should be 22/26 VDC. 1. Check voltage at points B and C. Voltage should be 22/[...]
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POWER SOLUTION SOLUTION LIGHT BATTERY LEVEL SWITCH SWITCH LIGHT VACWM/BRUSH SWITCH WIRING DIAGRAM VACUUM MOTOR PUMP SWITCH IOPTIONAL) e [ CHARGER CONNECTION I i al: PUMP MOTOR (OPTIONAL) PUMP Pump Assembly 65019 I Pump Repair Kit 47020 I Pump Motor 53188 I ra I I I 0 Plug 66017 Housing 41010 Cover Base - 27057 62053 15[...]