User ManualX Ride 28 Riding Extractor
10Safety Information1.5 Battery and Electrical System PrecautionsThe X Ride 28 operates on ei-ther lead acid or AGM batter-ies. Batteries can generate
11Safety Information1.6 Cleaning Solution Use and Disposal Precautions• Only cleaning agents / detergents suitable for automatic machines (low foaming
12Safety Information1.7 Machine LabelsThe following safety and information la-bels are legibly attached to the ma-chine. Replace missing or illegible
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
14Machine Overview2 Machine Overview2.1 Machine Overview - Front1 Recovery tank lid2 Steering wheel3 Drive wheel4 Roller bumper5 Foot step6 Cylindrica
15Machine Overview2.2 Machine Overview - Rear13Recovery tank dump hose14Off Aisle Wand15Recovery tank16Safety latch17Accelerator pedal18Control panel1
16Operating and Indicating Elements3 Operating and Indicating Elements3.1 Operating Panel1 Direction selector2 LED indicator - Forward3 Battery / Faul
17Operating and Indicating ElementsDirection selector (Fig. 5/1)Controls the direction in which the X Ride 28 will move when the accelerator pedal is
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
19Operating and Indicating Elements3.2 At the Machine1 Seat adjustment lever2 Solution tank fill port3 Solution Filter4 Solution drain hose5 Solution
2PrefaceDear customer, Thank you for purchas-ing the Minuteman® X Ride 28. The outstanding operational characteristics of the X Ride 28 should justify
20Operating and Indicating ElementsSeat adjustment lever (Fig. 6/1)Use this lever to adjust the seat forward or backward.Solution tank fill port (Fig.
21Operating and Indicating ElementsCylindrical brush hub (Fig. 7/1)This hub (both sides) can be removed to access the cylindrical brushes. The cylindr
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
23Operating and Indicating Elements
24First Operation4 First Operation4.1 InstructionOnly persons trained by qualified Min-uteman technicians are authorized to operate, service and repai
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
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
27First Operation4.8 Transporting the machineTo transport the machine, turn the key switch ON, select the transport mode, select forward or reverse, a
28Operation5Operation5.1 Method of OperationGeneral5.1.1 Brush DeckBrush deck (Fig. 10/1) automatically lowers when traveling with a cleaning mode sel
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
3Disclaimer: Minuteman disclaims liability for any personal injury, property, or other dam-ages of any nature whatsoever, wheth-er special, indirect,
30Technical Data6 Technical DataCylindrical brush deckMachine length61 in 155 cmMachine height 54 in 137 cmWorking width 28 in 71 cmSurface performanc
31Technical DataNoise emissionThe sound pressure level measured under maximum conditions of use (LwA) according to DIN EN 60335-2-72 amounts to: 83dB
32Maintenance and Care7 Maintenance and CareGeneralBefore proceeding to maintenance and care work you are advised to read and comply with the Safety I
33Maintenance and Care7.2 Maintenance DocumentHanding overUpgradeTest driveHanding over to the customerInstructioncarried out on:at _________________
34Maintenance and Care7.3 Maintenance ScheduleSystem Maintenance CustomerMaintenance intervals must be performed by the customer/operator.To be perfor
35Maintenance and CareSystem Maintenance IThe following maintenance work must be performed by an authorized Minuteman Service workshop.To be performed
36Maintenance and CareSystem Maintenance IIThe following maintenance work must be performed by an authorized Minuteman Service workshop.To be performe
37Maintenance and CareSystem Maintenance S (Safety check)The following maintenance work must be performed by an authorized Minuteman Service workshop
38Maintenance and Care7.4 Battery Systems1 Battery gauge2 Recovery tank3 Battery connector4 Batteries5 Safety latch6 Support strap7 Battery layout/con
39Maintenance and Care7.4.1 Charge BatteriesConnect the charger to the battery connector (Fig. 11/3) Charging batteries is recommended if at least one
4Notes on warrantyThe terms of the sales contract apply in regard to any product warranties. Min-uteman expressly disclaims all other warranties, eith
40Maintenance and Care7.5 Solution tank1 Solution tank2 Fill level sight gauge3 Fill port4 Solution tank drain hose5 Pump BoxFig.1224315
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
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)
43Maintenance and Care7.7 Cylindrical Brush Deck1 Brush deck2 Roller bumper3 Debris Tray4 Brush hub5 Drive hub6 Notched end of cylindrical brushFig.14
44Maintenance and Care7.8 Pump Tank In-line Filter MaintenanceThe Solution Tank Filter (B) should be cleaned regularly. To remove, turn the Shut-o
45Maintenance and Care7.9 Vacuum ShoesThe dual vacuum shoes are designed to extract soiled solution from the carpet. The plastic vacuum shoe lips mi
46Maintenance and CareNotes
47Maintenance and CareNotes
48Troubleshooting8 TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause RemedyPoor water pick-up / poor brush performanceRecovery tank full Empty recovery tankRecove
49TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause RemedyInadequate solution flow or no solution to the floorSolution tank empty Fill solution tankSolution lines
5Table of ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Preface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Proper use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Disc
50Troubleshooting 9) Fault CodesNo. of BarsNo. of FlashesFault DescriptionFault Code1 LOW BATTERY ERROR 0x2C00LOW BATTERY ERROR2 0x2C01SOFT BATTERY LO
51TroubleshootingNo. of BarsNo. of FlashesFault DescriptionFault Code1SOFT BRUSH DECK ACTUATOR OVERCURRENT OCCURRED0x13111 BRUSH DECK ACTUATOR OVERCUR
52TroubleshootingNo. of BarsNo. of FlashesFault DescriptionFault Code7 1 SPEED POTENTIOMETER FAULT 1 0x08101SPEED POTENTIOMETER MAX WIPER DIFFERENCE E
53TroubleshootingNo. of BarsNo. of FlashesFault DescriptionFault Code8 Any faults not covered elsewhere9 1 SOLUTION TANK EMPTY 0x13189 2 SOFT ALARM OV
54Minuteman International Made Simple Commercial Limited WarrantyMinuteman International, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser/user that the produc
55If a difficulty develops with this machine, you should contact the dealer from whom it was purchased.This warranty gives you specific legal rights,
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
6Safety Information1 Safety Information1.1 Safety and Warning SymbolsAll paragraphs in this manual referring to your personal safety, the safety of yo
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
8Safety Information1.3 Operational PrecautionsThe X Ride 28 is a battery-operated carpeted floor cleaning system that utilizes a water / cleaning solu
9Safety Information1.4 Maintenance Precautions• Maintenance and repairs must be performed by qualified personnel only. Maintain adjustments on ma-chin
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