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Instruction Manual
Hakomatic B 120 (7311.22/.25)
Scrubmaster B120

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual Hakomatic B 120 (7311.22/.25) Scrubmaster B120...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Hako GmbH tenance manual must be read and The Hakomatic B 120 may only be used Scrubmaster B120 may only be used D-23843 Bad Oldesloe understood prior to the machine being by persons that are familiar with the ma- Hamburger Str.
  • Page 3: Notes Of Warranty

    AG or your freight forwarder confirm The maintenance work has to be perfor- such damage. Mail notification and med by an authorized Hako service waybill to: center and confirmed in the "Mainte- Hako GmbH nance certificate" which is the warranty Hamburger Strasse 209-239 document.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    5.8.1 Clean Squeegee ..35 vironment ....8 Hako System Maintenance . 22 5.8.2 Change Sealing strips ..35 Labels at the Machine .
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    Safety information Safety information Safety and Warning Symbols All paragraphs in this manual referring to your personal safety, the safety of your machine and the environment pro- tection are attributed one of the follo- wing warning symbols: Symbol Hazardous for ... Description Safety Provisions persons and goods...
  • Page 6: General Provisions

    • Persons being trained by qualified ving over obstacles (doorsteps). charging procedure and comply with Hako technicians only are authori- • Use only cleaning agents suitable for the operating instructions of the automatic machines (low-foaming)
  • Page 7: Maintenance Instructions

    • Respect the operating instructions of Hako service center. of a lifted tank lid. the battery manufacturer. • Observe the maintenance activities •...
  • Page 8: Information For Protection Of Environment

    According to the crossed dustbin la- bel these batteries must not be ad- ded to the normal waste. Provide for agreement with the Hako contract dealer on return and disposal accor- ding to § 8 BattV.
  • Page 9: Labels At The Machine

    Replace missing or illegible labels (Fig. 1/2) immediately. C = Do not clean the machine by means of high-pressure cleaning equipment Hako nameplate (Fig. 1/1) (Fig. 1/2) Machine identification number (Fig. 1/2) Soiled water drain hose (Fig. 1/3) Fig.1...
  • Page 10: First Operation

    4. Check battery charge and proceed person sent by your local Hako contract to re-charging of batteries if required. Proceed with the following to set the dealer. Your Hako dealer will be infor-...
  • Page 11: Operation

    First Operation Transport rides Operation started. 1. Switch on the machine. To move the machine to the place After Work 2. Use lever (Fig. 5/3) to lower squee- where it is to be used, switch it on, lift- 1. Ride machine to suitable site for gee.
  • Page 12: Operation

    Operation Operation Method of operation General Scrubmaster B120 is a vacuum The Hakomatic B 120 is a vacuum scrubbing machine for wet cleaning of hard-surfaced floors. 3.1.1 Brush Head Lower brush head (Fig. 3/1) via tip switch before scrubbing. The brushes rotate and water supply switches on au- tomatically.
  • Page 13: Squeegee

    Simultaneously, talogue in the Internet under 3.1.6 Batteries and Charger the suction turbine switches on. The www.hako.com The machine is equipped with an auto- suction turbine works independent of di- matic charger unit (Fig. 3/7) and a low...
  • Page 14: Operating And Indicating Ele- Ments

    Operation Operating and Indicating Ele- ments 3.2.1 Operating Panel 1 Display 2 Key switch 3 Battery charge indication 4 LDS indicator 5 Symbol brush drive 6 Symbol suction turbine drive 7 Hourmeter 8 Symbol Service indicator 9 Symbol Parking brake 10 Symbol Silence Kit (optional) 11 Symbol clear water dosage 12 Tip-switch Silence Kit (optional)
  • Page 15 Operation Display (Fig. 4/1) This panel allows centralized monito- 1.1.1.1 ring of functions and detection of all LDS indicator (Fig. 4/4) Hourmeter (Fig. 4/7) available operating modes. Upon switching on, the LDS indication Upon switching on, the hourmeter is output on the panel to show the cur- briefly displays the software version rent battery charge condition during and the last error code.
  • Page 16 Operation Silence Kit tip-switch (optional) (Fig. Scrubbing tool symbol (optional) 4/12) (Fig. 4/15) This tip-switch is used to change suc- This symbol appears when scrubbing Parking brake symbol (Fig. 4/9) tion turbine to silent mode. The silent tool-switch (Fig. 4/16) is switched on This symbol appears if control lever is in mode symbol appears in the display.
  • Page 17: At The Machine

    Operation 3.2.2 At the machine 1 Accelerator lever 2 Opening of clear water tank 3 Hand lever for squeegee lift-out 4 Clear water filter 5 Soiled water drain hose 6 Clear water level indication 7 Brush ejector 8 Power connection charger unit 9 Pedal brush head 10 Pedal plate brush head pressure Fig.5...
  • Page 18 Operation Accelerator lever (Fig. 5/1) While clear water flows from tank to brush head, it is cleaned by the filter With the machine being switched on, element. the accelerator lever allows continuous regulation of speed. If pulled to maxi- Soiled water drain hose (Fig. 5/5) mum position, maximum speed is attai- ned.
  • Page 19 Operation Swing aside squeegee Swing aside the squeegee in lifted-out condition to allow passage through nar- row clearances. This can be done by foot or by hand by swinging the squee- gee to the left in the area of the deflector bail / deflector roller until the locking pin (Fig.
  • Page 20: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Metric unit Plate brush 85 Machine length Machine height Machine width without Squeegee Machine width with Squeegee Working width Squeegee width Surface performance theoretical m²/h 4200 Service voltage Nominal power drive motor Nominal power suction motor Nominal power brush motor 2x910 Number of brushes...
  • Page 21 Technical Data Noise emission Metric unit Standard Soundproo- Soundproo- fing pack fing pack/ Silence Kit The sound pressure level measured under maximum conditions of use (LwA) according to DIN EN 60335-2-72 amounts to: dB (A) The sound pressure level measured (at the ear of the driver) under normal conditions of use (LpA) according to DIN EN dB (A) 60335-2-72 amounts to:...
  • Page 22: Maintenance And Care

    (daily or weekly). The personnel only. Please contact your lo- driver/operator will be instructed upon cal Hako Service Centre or Hako con- delivery of the machine. tract dealer. We cannot be held liable Hako-System Maintenance I :...
  • Page 23: Maintenance Document

    Maintenance and Care Maintenance Document Handing over Hako-System-Maintenance I Hako-System-Maintenance II Hako-System-Maintenance I 125 operating hours 250 operating hours 375 operating hours Upgrade Workshop stamp Workshop stamp Workshop stamp Test drive Handing over to the customer Instruction carried out on:...
  • Page 24: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance and Care Maintenance Schedule Hako-System Maintenance Custo- The daily and weekly maintenance in- tervals are to be performed by the cu- stomer/operator. Interval To be performed daily weekly Fill clear water tank and proceed to chemical agent dosage Charge batteries...
  • Page 25 Maintenance and Care Hako-System Maintenance I The following maintenance woks are to be performed by an authorised Hako Service workshop. Interval To be performed every 125 hours of operation Check battery charger Check tank lid sealing of the soiled water tank and replace if required...
  • Page 26 Interval To be performed every 250 hours of operation Perform maintenance works according to Hako-System Maintenance I Inspect steering rollers for tread damages and bearing slackness and replace if required Check drain hose of the soiled water tank and replace if required...
  • Page 27 Interval To be performed every 500 hours of operation Perform maintenance works according to Hako-System Maintenance II Clean travel drive motor from carbon dust and check carbon brushes for smooth operation and wearing and replace carbon brushes if required Clean brush motors from carbon dust and check carbon brushes for smooth opera-...
  • Page 28: Battery Systems

    Maintenance and Care Battery Systems 1 LDS display 2 Charger indicator 3 Charger 4 Mains cable charger 5 Battery plug 6 Batteries 7 Soiled water tank 8 Support 9 Wiring diagram Handling and changes of the batteries may take place only by maintenance staff.
  • Page 29: Charge Batteries

    5.4.4 Remove Batteries ne. Hako cannot be held liable bin, such batteries must not be added to for battery damages resulting 1. Park machine on level ground.
  • Page 30: Clear Water Tank

    Maintenance and Care Fresh Water Tank 1 Fresh water tank 2 Marker 3 Fill level hose 4 Fresh water filter 5 Tank lid Fig.8...
  • Page 31: Fill Clear Water Tank

    Maintenance and Care 5.5.1 Fill Fresh Water Tank 5.5.3 Clean Fresh Water Filter Fill fresh water tank (Fig. 8/1) before Check fresh water filter (Fig. 8/4) at work or as required. Park vehicle on le- weekly intervals and clean or replace if vel ground.
  • Page 32: Soiled Water Tank

    Maintenance and Care Soiled Water Tank 1 Soiled Water Tank 2 Drain hose 3 Suction filter 4 Tank lid Fig.9...
  • Page 33: Empty Soiled Water Tank

    Maintenance and Care 5.6.1 Empty Soiled Water Tank 5.6.2 Clean Soiled Water Tank Clean soiled water tank (Fig. 9/1) at dai- Clean soiled water tank (Fig. 9/1) at dai- ly intervals, as required or upon acou- ly intervals or as required. stic signal (increased suction turbine 1.
  • Page 34: Plate Brush Head

    Maintenance and Care Plate brush head 5.7.1 Clean Brushes 5.7.2 Change Brushes Clean brushes of the brush head (Fig. Check brushes of the brush head for 1 Pedal for brush head lift-out 10/2) at daily intervals or as required. wearing at weekly intervals. Replace 2 Brush head 1.
  • Page 35: Squeegee

    Maintenance and Care Squeegee 5.8.1 Cleaning the Squeegee 5.8.2 Changing the Sealing Strips Check the squeegee (Fig. 11/1) daily Check the inner and outer sealing strips 1 Squeegee and clean as necessary. on the squeegee (Fig. 11/1) weekly for 2 Star-shaped knob To clean it lift the squeegee out, pull off signs of wear.
  • Page 36: Adjust Sealing Strips

    Maintenance and Care 5.8.3 Adjusting the Sealing Strips Angle Adjustment The angle adjustment is the decisive factor in ensuring that the sealing strips on the squeegee lie evenly on the floor. 1. Park the machine on a level surface and lower the squeegee. 2.
  • Page 37 Maintenance and Care Height Adjustment The height adjustment is set to 3 mm at the factory. If streaks are produced, de- spite an optimum angle adjustment, the clearance between the rollers and floor must be adjusted by changing the num- ber of washers on the holder.
  • Page 38 The machine may be used only for must be agreed on with your authorized operation on plane areas with a maxi- Hako dealer in accordance with the Bat- mum inclination of up to 2 %. tery Law § 6 and § 8 (BattG)
  • Page 39: Ec-Declaration Of Conformity

    EC Directive: Ludger Lüttel declares that the products EN 60335-2-72 Hakomatic B 120, Typ 7311 Scrubmaster B120, Typ 7311 EN 55012 EN 61000-6-2 to which this declaration relates, con- form to the relevant provisions of the Bad Oldesloe, 27.10.2010 safety and health requirements stipulat- 22.04.2014...
  • Page 40 Spitzentechnik für eine saubere und schönere Umwelt Superior technology for a cleaner and better environment Hako GmbH · Hamburger Str. 209-239 · D-23843 Bad Oldesloe · (0 45 31) 806-0 · Fax (0 45 31) 806-338...

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