Minuteman Port A Scrub with Power Pack User Manual

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Page 1 - Instruction manual

Instruction manualPort A Scrub with Power Pack

Page 2 - Introduction

10Safety informationFig.1213456987

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11Starting Up2Starting Up2.1 Prior to starting up for the first time1. Open the box containing the Port A Scrub at the bottom and pull up-wards. Loose

Page 4 - Table of contents

12Starting Up5. Tip the machine back a little using the shaft (Fig. 3/1) so that it is against the Power Pack (Fig. 3/2). 6. Slide the bracket (Fig. 3

Page 5 - 1 Safety information

13Starting Up9. Tip the machine a little using the shaft (Fig. 4/1) until the supporting rollers (Fig. 4/2) in can be pushed into parking position (X)

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14Starting Up2.2 Before starting up daily1. Check the following for wear:- Brushes in the brush head (Fig. 5/2)- Sealing strips on the squeegee (Fig.

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15Operation3 Operation3.1 Method of operationGeneral informationThe Port A Scrub is a scrubber drier for wet cleaning hard floors.3.1.1 Brush headThe

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16Operation3.1.3 Solution tankThe solution tank (Fig. 7/1) for the Port A Scrub is located under the housing cover (Fig. 7/2) and has a capacity of ap

Page 9 - Port A Scrub

17Operation3.2 Operating and indicatorelements3.2.1 Operating panel1 Battery indicator2 Button for water pump3 Button for suction turbine4 Button for

Page 10 - Safety information

18OperationBattery indicator (Fig. 8/1)This control lamp indicates the charge status of the batteries.Button for water pump (Fig. 8/2)When the brush d

Page 11 - 2Starting Up

19Operation3.2.2 Operating elements on the machine1 Squeegee adjustment lever 2 Adjustable shaft 3 Bracket for Power Pack4 Battery plugs, Power Pack5

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2IntroductionPrefaceDear customer, It is our desire that the good characteristics of the Port A Scrub should justify the confidence you dem-onstrated

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20OperationSqueegee adjustment lever (Fig. 9/1)The operator can change the squeegee position according to the direction of movement. Draw lever - reve

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21Operation3.3 Cleaning operationPlease read the safety information in Chapter 1 first and complete the work-ing steps described in Section 2.2. 1. Sw

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22Operation3.3.1 After completing cleaning 1. Switch the machine off with the main switch (Fig. 11/5). 2. Check the battery indicator (Fig. 11/1), rec

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23Operation3.3.2 TroubleshootingFollowing poor cleaning results:• Check the air intake filter (Fig. 12/1) for blockages.• Check the sealing (Fig. 12/2

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24Technical Data4 Technical DataMachine lengthinch 31.9Machine height inch 21.3Machine width inch 18.5Working width inch 17.7Area coverage, theoretic

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25Technical DataNoise emission valueThe sound pressure level (LpA) (at the ear of the operator) measured according to DIN IEC 60335-2-72 under normal

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26Maintenance 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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27Maintenance and Care5.2 Maintenance DocumentHanding overUpgradeTest driveHanding over to the customercarried out on:System-Maintenance Isix monthlyW

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28Maintenance and Care5.3 Maintenance planSystem maintenance, customerThe following maintenance work must be completed by the customer at the in-terva

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29Maintenance and CareSystem maintenance IThe following maintenance work must be completed by an authorized Minute-man service center.ActivityInterval

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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 CareSystem maintenance II/S (safety check)The following maintenance work must be completed by an authorized Minute-man service cente

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31Maintenance and Care5.4 Battery systemThe Power Pack (Fig. 13/1) represents the power supply for the Port A Scrub. It is not permitted to clean the

Page 26 - 5 Maintenance and Care

32Maintenance and Care5.4.2 Attaching the Power PackPlease read the safety information in Chapter 1.1. Switch off the Port A Scrub using the main swit

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33Maintenance and Care5.4.4 Servicing the driving batteriesFor information on servicing driving bat-teries, refer to operating manual 88-60-2556.5.4.5

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34Maintenance and Care5.5 Solution tank1 Solution tank2 Solution filter3Seal4 Housing coverFig.161243

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35Maintenance and Care5.5.1 Filling the solution tank Fill the solution tank (Fig. 16/1) before starting work or as necessary.The solution temperature

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36Maintenance and Care5.6 Recovery tank1 Recovery tank 2Drain plug3Seal4 Air intake filter5 Housing coverFig.1712345

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37Maintenance and Care5.6.1 Emptying the recovery tankClean the recovery tank (Fig. 17/1) ev-ery day or as necessary.1. Switch off the machine using t

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38Maintenance and Care5.7 Brush head1Brushes2 Slotted-head screw3Cover4 CatchesFig.181234

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39Maintenance and Care5.7.1 Checking the brush headCheck the brush head daily and clean or change the brushes (Fig. 18/1) as necessary.1. Switch off t

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

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40Maintenance and Care5.8 Squeegee1 Squeegee2 Rear sealing strips3 Front sealing strips4 Knurled screws5 Support stripFig.191342235

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41Maintenance and Care5.8.1 Cleaning the squeegeeCheck the squeegee (Fig. 18/1) daily and clean it as necessary .To clean it, tip the machine to the r

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Excellence Meets CleanMinuteman International Inc. · 14N845 U.S. Route 20 · Pingree Grove, II. 60140 · U.S.A.Phone: (630) 627-6900 · Fax (630) 627-113

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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• The machine fulfills all the applicable safety and health requirements stip-ulated in the EU directives wit

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7Safety informationtial to pay attention to third parties, especially children.• Start driving immediately after switching on the brush drive other-wi

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8Safety information• Batteries may only be handled and changed by properly skilled mainte-nance personnel.• The machine has been set up for op-eration

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9Safety information1.7 Labels on the machineThe following safety and warning labels are attached to the machine where eas-ily legible. Missing or ille

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