Tank Draining; Battery Level Meter - Clarke CA90 32T Instructions For Use Manual

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WHILE OPERATING MACHINE
1.
Occasionally look through the clear recovery tank lid to see if there is any foam build-up. If excessive foam is found, add defoamer to the
recovery tank.
WARNING !
Foam must not enter the fl oat shutoff screen, or damage can occur to the vacuum motor. Foam will not activate the machines fl oat
shut-off device.
2.
Occasionally view the clear tube at the back left of the machine to check the amount of cleaning solution that is left in the machine.
3.
Occasionally check the battery level meter. (see machine components, item #3) When the meter is in the red, recharge the batteries.
WARNING !
When battery meter is in the red, do not continue to operate the machine. Battery damage may occur.
4. If the squeegee assembly leaves streaks on the fl oor, raise the squeegee off the fl oor and wipe the blades down with a damp cloth.
WARNING !
Do not use your fi ngers to wipe or remove debris from the blades, as injury may occur.
5. When the solution tank runs empty, turn off the brush switch, solution switch, and raise the brush head. Keep the squeegee down and continue
to vacuum until all the dirty water is picked up. (see TANK DRAINING section to learn how to drain recovery and solution tanks)
HINT:
The brush motors are circuit breaker protected to protect them from damage. If a breaker trips, it can't be reset immediately.
You must fi rst determine what caused the breaker to trip, and allow the motor to cool down before you can reset the breaker. The
breakers are located on the rear panel of the control housing.

TANK DRAINING

1.
Turn the power off on the machine
2.
With the squeegee and brush head in their "up" position, transport the machine to an approved area for draining the tank(s).
DRAINING THE RECOVERY (DIRTY) TANK
HINT: Anytime scrubbing is completed, or when refi lling the solution tank, the recovery tank should also be drained and cleaned.
WARNING !
If the recovery tank is not drained when the solution tank has been refi lled, foam or water may enter the fl oat shut-off mechanism and
cause damage to the vacuum motor.
1.
Remove the drain hose from the holder and place the drain hose over a fl oor drain. Twist off the drain hose plug to begin the draining process.
In order to completely empty the recovery tank, hinge open the recovery tank and let it rest on the support stand.
2.
Clean the recovery tank after every use. Use a fresh water hose to rinse out the inside of the tank. Be careful not to spray water into the fl oat
shut- off mechanism.
HINT: If you are storing the machine for any period of time, always leave the clear recovery tank lid off the tank so the tank may dry
completely, and smell fresh.
3.
Replace the drain hose plug tightly as soon as you are done draining the tank.
DRAINING THE SOLUTION (CLEAN) TANK
HINT: Anytime scrubbing operation is completed, the solution tank should be drained and cleaned.
1.
Pull down on the clear tube (back left of the machine) to remove it from the hose barb. This will allow the solution to fl ow freely into a bucket
or fl oor drain.
2.
Rinse the solution tank with clean water after every use. This will help prevent chemical buildup and clogging of the solution lines.
3.
With clean water in the solution tank, turn machine power on, solution switch "on" and pull the operating triggers. This will allow the clean
water to fl ush through and clean the solution plumbing.
4.
Once the tank is rinsed, fl ushed and drained, reconnect the clear tube to the hose barb. Be sure the tube is pushed all the way up on the hose
barb.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
CA90 32T - 56091127
7/2014

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