User ManualE28/E30/E33 (7062.12/.15/.18)
10First Operation2 First Operation2.1 InstructionOnly persons trained by qualified Minu-teman technicians are authorized to operate, service and repai
11First Operation2.5 Operation1. Switch on the machine.2. Use lever (Fig5/4) to lower squee-gee. Vacuum motor switches on au-tomatically.3. Use soluti
12Operation3 Operation3.1 Method of OperationGeneralThe E 28/E30/E33 is a vacuum scrub-bing machine for wet cleaning of hard-surfaced floors.3.1.1 Br
13Operation3.1.3 SqueegeeThe movable squeegee (Fig. 3/3) con-sists of the squeegee lift mechanism, the vacuum motor and squeegee bla-des. The soiled w
14Operation3.2 Operating and Indicating Ele-ments3.2.1 Operating Panel1Display2Key switch3 Battery charge indication4 LDS indicator5 Symbol brush driv
15OperationDisplay (Fig. 4/1)This panel allows centralized monito-ring of functions and detection of all available operating modes.The key switch turn
16Operationfree (Fig. 4/9)Silence Kit tip symbol (optional) (Fig. 4/10)This symbol appears when Silence Kit tip-switch is switched on.Solution flow sy
17Operation3.2.2 At the machine1 Brush deck pedal2 Opening of solution tank3 Squeegee lever 4 Solution filter5 Recovery drain hose6 Solution level ind
18OperationBrush deck pedal(Fig. 5/1)Use this pedal to lift and lower the brush deck.Opening of solution tank (Fig. 5/2)The solution tank is filled af
19OperationDirt hopper guiding rail (Fig. 6/1)The dirt hopper located at the cylindrical brush deck is fastened by a guiding rail. This dirt hopper ma
2IntroductionPrefaceDear customer, It is our desire that the good characteristics of the E 28/E30/E33 should justify the confidence you demonstrated b
20Technical Data4 Technical DataDisc brush deck Cylindrical brush deckMachine length68.0 in 173 cm 65.0 in 165 cmMachine height 43.7 in 111 cm 43.7 in
21Technical DataNoise emissionThe sound pressure level measured under maximum conditions of use (LwA) according to DIN EN 60335-2-72 amounts to: dB (A
22Maintenance and Care5 Maintenance and CareGeneralBefore proceeding to mainte-nance and care work you are advised to read and comply with the Safety
23Maintenance and Care5.2 Maintenance DocumentHanding overUpgradeTest driveHanding over to the customerInstructioncarried out on:at _________________
24Maintenance and Care5.3 Maintenance ScheduleSystem Maintenance CustomerThe daily and weekly maintenance in-tervals must be performed by the custo-me
25Maintenance and CareSystem Maintenance IThe following maintenance work must be performed by an authorized Minute-man Service workshop.To be performe
26Maintenance and CareSystem Maintenance IIThe following maintenance work must be performed by an authorized Minute-man Service workshop.To be perform
27Maintenance and CareSystem Maintenance S (Safety check)The following maintenance work must be performed by an authorized Minute-man Service workshop
28Maintenance and Care5.4 Battery Systems1 LDS display2 Charger indicator3Charger4 Mains cable charger5 Battery connector6 Batteries7 Recovery tank8 S
29Maintenance and Care5.4.1 Charge BatteriesUse the integrated battery charger (Fig. 7/3) to charge batteries. Proceed to connection of the charger by
3Notes on warrantyThe terms of the sales contract apply. Damages are not subject to warranty if they are due to non-compliance with the maintenance an
30Maintenance and Care5.5 Solution tank1 Solution tank2 Marker3 Fill level hose4 Solution filter5 Tank lidFig.853124
31Maintenance and Care5.5.1 Fill solution tankFill solution tank (Fig. 8/1) before work or as required. Park vehicle on level ground. Open tank lid (F
32Maintenance and Care5.6 Recovery tank1 Recovery tank2Drain hose3 Suction filter4 Tank lidFig.91423
33Maintenance and Care5.6.1 Empty recovery tankClean recovery tank (Fig. 9/1) at daily intervals, as required or upon acoustic signal (increased sucti
34Maintenance and Care5.7 Disc brush deck1 Brush deck pedal2 Brush deck3 Brush ejectors4 Roller bumper5 Sealing stripFig.105.7.1 Clean BrushesClean br
35Maintenance and Care5.8 Cylindrical Brush Deck1 Brush deck pedalt2 Dirt hopper3 Cylindrical brush deck4 Roller bumpers5 Quick-release6 Feed inlet7 B
36Maintenance and Care5.9 Squeegee1 Squeegee2 Star-shaped knob3 Adjusting screw for angle adjust-ment4 Suction hose5 Fastening device6 Washers for hei
37Maintenance and Care5.9.3 Adjusting the BladesAngle AdjustmentThe angle adjustment is the decisive factor in ensuring that the squeegee blades on th
38Maintenance and CareHeight AdjustmentThe height adjustment is set to 3 mm at the factory. If streaks are produced, de-spite an optimum angle adjustm
39Maintenance and Care
4Table of ContentIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Preface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Proper use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Notes
40Minuteman International Made Simple Commercial Limited WarrantyMinuteman International, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser/user that the produc
41If a difficulty develops with this machine, you should contact the dealer from whom it was purchased.This warranty gives you specific legal rights,
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5Safety information1 Safety information1.1 Safety and Warning SymbolsAll paragraphs in this manual referring to your personal safety, the safety of yo
6Safety information1.2 General Provisions• Apart from the provisions contained in this instruction manual, the gene-ral safety provisions and the acci
7Safety informationAdapt driving habits to local conditi-ons.• The machine may be used only for operation on flat floors with a maxi-mum inclination o
8Safety information1.6 Information for Protection of Environment• For safe use of substances inheriting a danger to health and environment specific kn
9Safety information1.7 Labels at the MachineThe following safety and information la-bels are legibly attached to the machi-ne. Replace missing or ille
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