Minuteman X Ride 28 Riding Extractor User Manual

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Page 1 - User Manual

User ManualX Ride 28 Riding Extractor

Page 2 - Introduction

10Safety Information1.5 Battery and Electrical System PrecautionsThe X Ride 28 operates on ei-ther lead acid or AGM batter-ies. Batteries can generate

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11Safety Information1.6 Cleaning Solution Use and Disposal Precautions• Only cleaning agents / detergents suitable for automatic machines (low foaming

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12Safety Information1.7 Machine LabelsThe following safety and information la-bels are legibly attached to the ma-chine. Replace missing or illegible

Page 5 - Table of Contents

13Safety InformationGeneral information (Fig. 1/4)A = Read and observe the instruction manual B = Maximum incline is 2 %C = Do not clean the machine b

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14Machine Overview2 Machine Overview2.1 Machine Overview - Front1 Recovery tank lid2 Steering wheel3 Drive wheel4 Roller bumper5 Foot step6 Cylindrica

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15Machine Overview2.2 Machine Overview - Rear13Recovery tank dump hose14Off Aisle Wand15Recovery tank16Safety latch17Accelerator pedal18Control panel1

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16Operating and Indicating Elements3 Operating and Indicating Elements3.1 Operating Panel1 Direction selector2 LED indicator - Forward3 Battery / Faul

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17Operating and Indicating ElementsDirection selector (Fig. 5/1)Controls the direction in which the X Ride 28 will move when the accelerator pedal is

Page 10 - Safety Information

18Operating and Indicating ElementsOff Aisle Wand mode(Fig. 5/9)This mode is for cleaning areas that can not be reached with the machine. When selecte

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19Operating and Indicating Elements3.2 At the Machine1 Seat adjustment lever2 Solution tank fill port3 Solution Filter4 Solution drain hose5 Solution

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2PrefaceDear customer, Thank you for purchas-ing the Minuteman® X Ride 28. The outstanding operational characteristics of the X Ride 28 should justify

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20Operating and Indicating ElementsSeat adjustment lever (Fig. 6/1)Use this lever to adjust the seat forward or backward.Solution tank fill port (Fig.

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21Operating and Indicating ElementsCylindrical brush hub (Fig. 7/1)This hub (both sides) can be removed to access the cylindrical brushes. The cylindr

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22Operating and Indicating ElementsOff aisle wand tool The X Ride 28 is equipped with a ready-to-use built-in off-aisle wand system for use in hard to

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23Operating and Indicating Elements

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24First Operation4 First Operation4.1 InstructionOnly persons trained by qualified Min-uteman technicians are authorized to operate, service and repai

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25First Operation4.5 Operation1. Switch on the machine.2. Select one of the five available modes using the mode selector (Fig. 5/10). 3. Set the direc

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26First OperationThe battery/ fault gauge (Fig. 5/3) will flash to signal that the machine is almost out of pow-er. When this signal is dis-played, al

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27First Operation4.8 Transporting the machineTo transport the machine, turn the key switch ON, select the transport mode, select forward or reverse, a

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28Operation5Operation5.1 Method of OperationGeneral5.1.1 Brush DeckBrush deck (Fig. 10/1) automatically lowers when traveling with a cleaning mode sel

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29Operation5.1.3 Recovery TankThe soiled water is taken from vacuum shoes to the recovery tank (Fig. 10/3) by vacuum motors and suction hose.5.1.4 Bat

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3Disclaimer: Minuteman disclaims liability for any personal injury, property, or other dam-ages of any nature whatsoever, wheth-er special, indirect,

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30Technical Data6 Technical DataCylindrical brush deckMachine length61 in 155 cmMachine height 54 in 137 cmWorking width 28 in 71 cmSurface performanc

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31Technical DataNoise emissionThe sound pressure level measured under maximum conditions of use (LwA) according to DIN EN 60335-2-72 amounts to: 83dB

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32Maintenance and Care7 Maintenance and CareGeneralBefore proceeding to maintenance and care work you are advised to read and comply with the Safety I

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33Maintenance and Care7.2 Maintenance DocumentHanding overUpgradeTest driveHanding over to the customerInstructioncarried out on:at _________________

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34Maintenance and Care7.3 Maintenance ScheduleSystem Maintenance CustomerMaintenance intervals must be performed by the customer/operator.To be perfor

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35Maintenance and CareSystem Maintenance IThe following maintenance work must be performed by an authorized Minuteman Service workshop.To be performed

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36Maintenance and CareSystem Maintenance IIThe following maintenance work must be performed by an authorized Minuteman Service workshop.To be performe

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37Maintenance and CareSystem Maintenance S (Safety check)The following maintenance work must be performed by an authorized Minuteman Service workshop

Page 32 - Maintenance and Care

38Maintenance and Care7.4 Battery Systems1 Battery gauge2 Recovery tank3 Battery connector4 Batteries5 Safety latch6 Support strap7 Battery layout/con

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39Maintenance and Care7.4.1 Charge BatteriesConnect the charger to the battery connector (Fig. 11/3) Charging batteries is recommended if at least one

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4Notes on warrantyThe terms of the sales contract apply in regard to any product warranties. Min-uteman expressly disclaims all other warranties, eith

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40Maintenance and Care7.5 Solution tank1 Solution tank2 Fill level sight gauge3 Fill port4 Solution tank drain hose5 Pump BoxFig.1224315

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41Maintenance and Care7.5.1 Fill solution tankFill solution tank (Fig. 12/1) before work or as required. Park machine on level ground. Open fill port

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42Maintenance and Care7.6 Recovery tank1 Recovery tank2 Drain hose3 Float Shut off4 Tank lid7.6.1 Empty recovery tankClean recovery tank (Fig. 13/1)

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43Maintenance and Care7.7 Cylindrical Brush Deck1 Brush deck2 Roller bumper3 Debris Tray4 Brush hub5 Drive hub6 Notched end of cylindrical brushFig.14

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44Maintenance and Care7.8 Pump Tank In-line Filter MaintenanceThe Solution Tank Filter (B) should be cleaned regularly. To remove, turn the Shut-o

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45Maintenance and Care7.9 Vacuum ShoesThe dual vacuum shoes are designed to extract soiled solution from the carpet. The plastic vacuum shoe lips mi

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46Maintenance and CareNotes

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47Maintenance and CareNotes

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48Troubleshooting8 TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause RemedyPoor water pick-up / poor brush performanceRecovery tank full Empty recovery tankRecove

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49TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause RemedyInadequate solution flow or no solution to the floorSolution tank empty Fill solution tankSolution lines

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5Table of ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Preface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Proper use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Disc

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50Troubleshooting 9) Fault CodesNo. of BarsNo. of FlashesFault DescriptionFault Code1 LOW BATTERY ERROR 0x2C00LOW BATTERY ERROR2 0x2C01SOFT BATTERY LO

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51TroubleshootingNo. of BarsNo. of FlashesFault DescriptionFault Code1SOFT BRUSH DECK ACTUATOR OVERCURRENT OCCURRED0x13111 BRUSH DECK ACTUATOR OVERCUR

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52TroubleshootingNo. of BarsNo. of FlashesFault DescriptionFault Code7 1 SPEED POTENTIOMETER FAULT 1 0x08101SPEED POTENTIOMETER MAX WIPER DIFFERENCE E

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53TroubleshootingNo. of BarsNo. of FlashesFault DescriptionFault Code8 Any faults not covered elsewhere9 1 SOLUTION TANK EMPTY 0x13189 2 SOFT ALARM OV

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54Minuteman International Made Simple Commercial Limited WarrantyMinuteman International, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser/user that the produc

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55If 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. · 14N845 U.S. Route 20 · Pingree Grove, Illinois 60140 · U.S.A.Phone: 630 627-6900 · Fax 630-627-1130www.minutemanintl.co

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6Safety 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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7Safety Information1.2 General Provisions• Please read this user manual and in-struction plates / labels on the X Ride 28 unit in their entirety befor

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8Safety Information1.3 Operational PrecautionsThe X Ride 28 is a battery-operated carpeted floor cleaning system that utilizes a water / cleaning solu

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9Safety Information1.4 Maintenance Precautions• Maintenance and repairs must be performed by qualified personnel only. Maintain adjustments on ma-chin

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