Summary of Contents for Dustbane Hurricane Rally 21
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Operations Manual Manuel d’opérations Hurricane Rally 21 Auto-Scrubber / Auto-récureuse Code : 19366 Serial Number: Date of Purchase: Numéro de série : _____________________ Date d’achat : ________________________ More info/Plus d’info : www.dustbane.ca 2015-10...
Safety, Operations and Maintenance Save these instructions. Read and follow all warnings and cautions before using this autoscrubber This unit is intended for commercial use. This autoscrubber will give you many years of trouble-free operating satisfaction, provided it is given proper care. All parts have passed rigid quality control standards prior to their assembly to produce the final product.
Important Safety Instructions WARNING - Read all instructions before using your Dustbane autoscrubber. To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury: • The machine must be used exclusively by persons trained in its use and/or who have demonstrated their ability and have been expressly authorised to use it.
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DANGER! When lifting the dirty water tank (after having first been emptied) to access the compartment, the safety bracket must be inserted in position, to stop the tank from accidentally closing again (Fig. 29).Only use original accessories and spare parts supplied by the Manufacturer to guarantee safe and problem-free operation of the machine. Never use parts removed from other machines or from other kits.
Batteries Batteries: Preparation DANGER: During battery installation and any type of battery maintenance, the operator must be provided with the necessary personal protection devices (gloves, goggles overalls, etc.) to limit the risk of injury. Keep clear of naked flames, avoid short circuiting the battery poles, avoid sparks and do not smoke.
Choosing a battery charger Make sure the battery charger is compatible with the batteries to be charged. Tubular lead batteries: an automatic charger is recommended. Consult the battery charger manufacturer and manual to confirm the choice. Gel batteries: use a charger specific for this type of battery.
Brush installation Single-brush machine: • Position the brush underneath the head, in the centre (Fig. 7); switch the machine on. Pressing the ATTACH/RELEASE button once after starting the machine releases the brushes, pressing the button a second time activates automatic brush attachment;...
Practical Guide for the Operator Warnings • Before starting work, wear overalls, ear protectors, non-slip and waterproof shoes, mask to protect the respiratory tract, gloves and all other personal protection devices necessitated by the work environment. • Do not leave the machine unattended or parked with the key in the switch and the parking brake disengaged. •...
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• Suction button (fig. 12, ref. 1): in the AUTO and ECO programs, starts/stops the suction motor; outside of these programs, starts the suction motor in manual mode, lowering the squeegee. • Water/detergent button (fig. 12, ref. 2): in the AUTO and ECO programs, starts/stops the delivery of water/detergent; outside of these programs, starts/stops delivery in manual mode.
Working • Sit correctly in the seat. • Turn the main switch to position “1”. • Select the direction of travel with the direction selector. • Select the AUTO or ECO program. • Press the accelerator pedal to move off and start work. Some useful tips to get the most from your scrubber drier In the event of particularly stubborn dirt on the floor, washing and drying can be performed in two separate operations.
Filling the water/detergent tank Fill the tank through the opening provided (figure below). The machine is equipped with a graduated measuring cap that can be used to dilute the detergent inside the tank. If the tank is empty, the display shows the corresponding alarm, see “Display alarms” . The quantity of water/detergent in the tank can be checked using the level tube on the side of the machine (figure below).
Maintenance Instructions DANGER! Never perform any maintenance operations without first disconnecting the batteries. Maintenance of the electrical circuit and all other operations not expressly required by this manual must be performed by specialised personnel only, in compliance with current safety legislation and as described in the maintenance manual. Maintenance - General rules Performing regular maintenance according to the Manufacturer’s instructions improves performance and extends the working life of the machine.
Cleaning the dirty water tank float Open the dirty water tank lid, clean the float (figure below) situated at the front of the dirty water tank, making sure not to aim the water directly against the float; make sure it slides freely on its rod. Fuses: replacing DANGER! This operation must be performed with the machine switched off and the key removed.
“ONBOARD” battery charger: • Lift the dirty water tank • Unplug the battery charger. • Plug the cable into the power socket (fig. 25). • Start the recharge cycle. • The display will show when the recharge cycle ends, see “Display alarms” •...
Periodic Checks Check Empty and wash the dirty water tank Clean the squeegee blades and check them for wear Check that the suction hole in the squeegee is not blocked Recharge the batteries Clean the dirty water tank float Clean the suction motor air filter Clean the water/detergent tank filter Clean the suction motor hose Clean the dirty water tank and the solution tank...
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PROBLEM: Detergent flow does not stop CAUSE SOLUTION 1. Damaged solenoid valve 1. Replace 2. Damaged solenoid valve wiring 2. Check PROBLEME: The suction motor does not start CAUSE SOLUTION 1. The dirty water tank is full 1. Empty the dirty water tank 2. Blown fuse 2. Replace 3. Faulty switch 3. Replace 4. The batteries are flat 4. Recharge the batteries 5. Damaged motor 5. Replace 6. Wire detached 6. Check PROBLEM: The squeegee does not clean or has poor suction CAUSE SOLUTION 1. The edge of the rubber blades in contact with the floor is worn...
Display Alarms DISPLAY ALARMS Alarm Possible cause What to do BRUSH PROTECTOR The brush motor has overheated. Wait for the brush motors to cool down. Faulty thermal protector contact on the mo- Replace the brush motor. tors. Check the connection. Faulty connection.
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DRIVE BOARD DISPLAY ALARMS DRIVE BOARD Board temperature between -10°C and Cool or heat the board. TEMPERATURE +80°C. Do not overwork the machine on long ramps. Excessive vehicle effort. Check the electric brake. Electric brake engaged. ACCELERATOR FAULT Faulty potentiometer connections. Check the connection.
TECHNICAL MENU Enter the menu by pressing “+” and “-” together when no functions are active. The “+” button increases the selected parameter or the variable relating to the selected parameter. Technical Menu The “-” button increases the selected parameter or the variable relating to the selected parameter. The “Attach-release brushes”...
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The obligation of Dustbane Products Limited under this Warranty shall be limited to repairing or replacing, at its option, any part or parts of Dustbane Equipment which shall have been returned to a Dustbane authorised repair depot, and which, upon examination, shall disclose to the satisfaction of Dustbane Products Limited to have been defective, whereupon any required repair or replacement shall be made by such Dustbane authorised repair depot.
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