Minuteman E28_E30_E33 (7062.12_.15_.18) User Manual

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Page 1 - User Manual

User ManualE28/E30/E33 (7062.12/.15/.18)

Page 2 - Introduction

10First Operation2 First Operation2.1 InstructionOnly persons trained by qualified Minu-teman technicians are authorized to operate, service and repai

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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

Page 4 - Table of Content

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

Page 5 - 1 Safety information

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

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14Operation3.2 Operating and Indicating Ele-ments3.2.1 Operating Panel1Display2Key switch3 Battery charge indication4 LDS indicator5 Symbol brush driv

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15OperationDisplay (Fig. 4/1)This panel allows centralized monito-ring of functions and detection of all available operating modes.The key switch turn

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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

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17Operation3.2.2 At the machine1 Brush deck pedal2 Opening of solution tank3 Squeegee lever 4 Solution filter5 Recovery drain hose6 Solution level ind

Page 10 - 2 First Operation

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

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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

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2IntroductionPrefaceDear customer, It is our desire that the good characteristics of the E 28/E30/E33 should justify the confidence you demonstrated b

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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

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21Technical DataNoise emissionThe sound pressure level measured under maximum conditions of use (LwA) according to DIN EN 60335-2-72 amounts to: dB (A

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22Maintenance and Care5 Maintenance and CareGeneralBefore proceeding to mainte-nance and care work you are advised to read and comply with the Safety

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23Maintenance and Care5.2 Maintenance DocumentHanding overUpgradeTest driveHanding over to the customerInstructioncarried out on:at _________________

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24Maintenance and Care5.3 Maintenance ScheduleSystem Maintenance CustomerThe daily and weekly maintenance in-tervals must be performed by the custo-me

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25Maintenance and CareSystem Maintenance IThe following maintenance work must be performed by an authorized Minute-man Service workshop.To be performe

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26Maintenance and CareSystem Maintenance IIThe following maintenance work must be performed by an authorized Minute-man Service workshop.To be perform

Page 20 - 4 Technical Data

27Maintenance and CareSystem Maintenance S (Safety check)The following maintenance work must be performed by an authorized Minute-man Service workshop

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28Maintenance and Care5.4 Battery Systems1 LDS display2 Charger indicator3Charger4 Mains cable charger5 Battery connector6 Batteries7 Recovery tank8 S

Page 22 - Maintenance and Care

29Maintenance and Care5.4.1 Charge BatteriesUse the integrated battery charger (Fig. 7/3) to charge batteries. Proceed to connection of the charger by

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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

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30Maintenance and Care5.5 Solution tank1 Solution tank2 Marker3 Fill level hose4 Solution filter5 Tank lidFig.853124

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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

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32Maintenance and Care5.6 Recovery tank1 Recovery tank2Drain hose3 Suction filter4 Tank lidFig.91423

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33Maintenance and Care5.6.1 Empty recovery tankClean recovery tank (Fig. 9/1) at daily intervals, as required or upon acoustic signal (increased sucti

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34Maintenance and Care5.7 Disc brush deck1 Brush deck pedal2 Brush deck3 Brush ejectors4 Roller bumper5 Sealing stripFig.105.7.1 Clean BrushesClean br

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35Maintenance and Care5.8 Cylindrical Brush Deck1 Brush deck pedalt2 Dirt hopper3 Cylindrical brush deck4 Roller bumpers5 Quick-release6 Feed inlet7 B

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36Maintenance and Care5.9 Squeegee1 Squeegee2 Star-shaped knob3 Adjusting screw for angle adjust-ment4 Suction hose5 Fastening device6 Washers for hei

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37Maintenance and Care5.9.3 Adjusting the BladesAngle AdjustmentThe angle adjustment is the decisive factor in ensuring that the squeegee blades on th

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38Maintenance and CareHeight AdjustmentThe height adjustment is set to 3 mm at the factory. If streaks are produced, de-spite an optimum angle adjustm

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39Maintenance and Care

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4Table of ContentIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Preface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Proper use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Notes

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40Minuteman International Made Simple Commercial Limited WarrantyMinuteman International, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser/user that the produc

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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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Minuteman International Inc. · 111 South Rohlwing Road · Addison, Illinois 60101 · U.S.A.Phone: 630 627-6900 · Fax 630-627-1130www.minutemanintl.comA

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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

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6Safety information1.2 General Provisions• Apart from the provisions contained in this instruction manual, the gene-ral safety provisions and the acci

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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

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8Safety information1.6 Information for Protection of Environment• For safe use of substances inheriting a danger to health and environment specific kn

Page 42 - A Member of the Hako Group

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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