RPS micromag series Operating Instructions Manual

17" disk traction; 20" disk traction; 17" disk pad assist; 20" disk pad assist

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1711 South Street
Racine, WI 53404 (USA)
(800) 450-9824 | (+001) 262-681-6470
© 2016 RPS Corporation
Operating Instructions (EN)
MODELS:
17'' Disk Traction
20'' Disk Traction
17'' Disk Pad Assist
20'' Disk Pad Assist
Read the Operators Manual
before using the machine.
Read the Safety Messages
before servicing machine.
VERSION 16.055
MICROMAG-OP-EN

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  • Page 1 17'' Disk Pad Assist 20'' Disk Pad Assist Read the Operators Manual before using the machine. Read the Safety Messages before servicing machine. www.rpscorporation.com 1711 South Street Racine, WI 53404 (USA) (800) 450-9824 | (+001) 262-681-6470 VERSION 16.055 © 2016 RPS Corporation MICROMAG-OP-EN...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    This manual is furnished with each new machine. This manual will allow the Operator to get the best performance out of your RPS manufactured Scrubber-Drier, Sweeper, Burnisher, or Orbital Scrubber. Read this manual thoroughly before operating or servicing the machine.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Adjust Solution Flow: Draining Solution Tank: About This Manual Draining Recovery Tank: Open Recovery Lid: Table of Contents Flush Recovery Tank: Clean “Drain Saver”: Safety Messages Clean Vacuum Screen: Tip Tank: Safety Label Locations Squeegee Up: Squeegee Down: Operation Controls Vacuum Motor:...
  • Page 4: Safety Messages

    SAFETY MESSAGES You will see four kinds of safety reminders in this manual: DANGER DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 5 WARNING WARNING The Batteries in this machine produce hazardous Dress safely. Do not wear rings or metal wrist watches voltage which can cause electrical shock, burns and/ when servicing this machine, as they can cause an or electrocution. Always disconnect batteries before electrical short circuit which can cause serious burns.
  • Page 6: Safety Label Locations

    SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS Read and obey all Safety Labels on your M Floor Scrubber. If you have questions about these labels, ask your ICRO supervisor. These images indicate where on the M Safety Labels are located. If ever the labels become illegible, worn off, or ICRO torn, promptly report it to your supervisor and replace it.
  • Page 7: Operation Controls

    OPERATION CONTROLS 1. MAIN POWER SWITCH (OPTIONAL): Turns the machine ON and OFF 2. KEY SWITCH: Turns power on to the machine (Standard on Traction Drive, Optional on Pad Assist Drive) 3. SOLUTION CONTROL LEVEL: Controls solution fl ow (Up = LESS, Down = MORE) 4.
  • Page 8: Machine Components

    MACHINE COMPONENTS 1. CASTER: Twin Casters for stability 2. WALL ROLLERS: Helps protect machine when scrubbing near walls 3. MAIN TIRES: Drive Tires 4. TRACTION DRIVE: Propels machine forward/reverse 5. SOLUTION FILTER: Filters water solution prior to scrubbing 6. SOLUTION FLOW SHUT OFF VALVE: Meters solution rate (GPM) 7.
  • Page 9: Machine Components

    MACHINE COMPONENTS 1. FRONT SOLUTION FILL POINT/LID: Front fi ll port for fi lling Solution Tank 2. FRAME CURTAIN: Helps control water from splashing. 3. TANK LATCH: Secures Tank to frame 4. SOLUTION SIGHT TUBE AND DRAIN HOSE: Displays how much clean water is in the Tank and drains clean water 5.
  • Page 10: Machine Setup

    MACHINE SETUP UN-CRATING MACHINE: ATTACHING SQUEEGEE: Carefully check the crate for any signs of damage and that 1. Lower the Squeegee Mounting Plate by rotating the the Batteries are in the unit. Squeegee Lift Lever (A) in a clockwise motion (SEE BELOW).
  • Page 11: Adjusting Squeegee

    ADJUSTING SQUEEGEE: REMOVING SQUEEGEE: Turning Adjustment Knob (A) clockwise (tightening) 1. With the Squeegee in the up position, turn machine will lower tips and raise the center of the Squeegee power off. (SEE BELOW). 2. Disconnect Vacuum Hose (A) from Squeegee and loosen both knobs (B) (SEE BELOW).
  • Page 12: Installing Disk Pad Driver Or Brush

    INSTALLING DISK PAD DRIVER OR BRUSH: INSTALLING DRIVER PADS: 1. Select the correct Pads that best meet your cleaning 1. With empty Tanks, remove Squeegee and make sure application needs. Consult your local dealer for the Tank latches (A) are locked on. assistance.
  • Page 13: Installing Edge/Orbitz Pads

    INSTALLING EDGE/ORBITZ PADS: ADJUSTING PAD ASSIST BIAS: 1. Turn off machine power (make sure that scrub deck 1. Release (2×) Tank latches (A) (SEE BELOW). is raised off of the ground). Remove Key if Option equipped. 2. With empty Tanks and Squeegee removed, tip ma- chine back and rest on Triangle Plate.
  • Page 14: Machine Operation

    MACHINE OPERATION PRE-CLEANING CHECKLIST: OPERATING HINTS: Read and understand the Safety Messages section on 1. Observe the amount of solution the machine is Pages 3 and 4 before operating the machine. dispensing on the fl oor and adjust to the desired fl ow. To increase the solution fl...
  • Page 15: One Pass Scrubbing (Pad Assist)

    ONE PASS SCRUBBING (PAD ASSIST): SCRUB ONLY: 1. Turn on machine Power Switch (A) (if machine is 1. Turn on machine Power Switch (A) while making sure equipped with Optional Key Switch), make sure the Speed Control Knob (B) is at a lower setting. the Speed Control Knob (B) is at a lower setting.
  • Page 16: One Pass Scrubbing (Traction)

    ONE PASS SCRUBBING (TRACTION): SCRUB ONLY: 1. Turn on machine Power Switch (A), make sure the 1. Turn on machine Power Switch (A) while making sure Speed Control Knob (B) is at a lower setting. the Speed Control Knob (B) is at a lower setting. 2.
  • Page 17: Adjust Solution Flow

    ADJUST SOLUTION FLOW: DRAINING RECOVERY TANK: 1. Push down on the Solution Flow Lever (A) to increase Always empty Recovery Tank when refi lling the Solution the solution fl ow and push up on the lever to decrease Tank. You can refi ll the Solution Tank while the Recovery solution fl...
  • Page 18: Flush Recovery Tank

    FLUSH RECOVERY TANK: CLEAN “DRAIN SAVER”: 1. Rinse the Recovery Tank after every use With Recovery Lid open and Tank fully drained: (A). This will prevent heavy build-up on the 1. Remove 2'' Squeegee Intake Hose (A) from bottom of the tank, foul odors as well as “Drain Saver”...
  • Page 19: Tip Tank

    TIP TANK: SQUEEGEE UP: 1. Fully drain Solution Tank and the Recovery Tank. 1. To raise the Squeegee off the fl oor, rotate Squeegee Lift Lever (A) counter-clockwise 2. Remove Squeegee or place in center. all the way to the left (SEE BELOW). 3.
  • Page 20: Vacuum Motor

    VACUUM MOTOR: SOLUTION FILTER: 1. The machine is equipped with a 24 volt, The solution system has an “Inline Filter” (A) to fi lter out .75HP Vacuum Motor (A) (SEE BELOW). cleaning solution prior to scrubbing (SEE BELOW). 2. If foam or water gets past the Recovery Tank’s CLEANING SOLUTION FILTER: Vac Screen/Ball system, adjust the bracket 1.
  • Page 21: Battery Charging

    BATTERY CHARGING Charger Specifi cations 4. First, plug the red 50 Charger plug into the machine’s Charger Port (B). While the Charger plug • Output voltage of 24 Volts is connected, plug the charger power cord into a grounded 110 Volt standard wall outlet (C). •...
  • Page 22: On-Board Charger

    ON-BOARD CHARGER Charger Specifi cations Batteries can overfl ow during charging. Replace caps before charging. • Output voltage of 24 Volts 4. Plug the Charger power cord into a grounded standard • Output current of 12 amps max wall outlet (B). •...
  • Page 23: Battery Maintenance Guide

    BATTERY MAINTENANCE GUIDE SAFETY: days DANGER • Recharge Batteries before putting them back into service Explosive hydrogen gas forms when Batteries are WATERING: charging. An open fl ame or spark can cause this gas to explode. Serious personal injury or proper- •...
  • Page 24: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE DAILY MAINTENANCE: if needed, 8-10 ft/lb MAX. 1. Remove the clean Pads or Brushes. Never use 4. Grease caster swivel and Squeegee pivot point. soiled Pads when cleaning. Replace Pads when they YEARLY MAINTENANCE: become packed with residue. 2. Remove and clean debris from the fl oat shut-off screen Call your local dealer for yearly maintenance.
  • Page 25: Micromag Pm Records

    MICROMAG PM RECORDS CUSTOMER INFORMATION CUSTOMER EMAIL ADDRESS PHONE CITY STATE CONTACT MACHINE INFORMATION MODEL #: SERIAL #: WORK ORDER#: RE-CHARGE COUNTER: CHASSIS HOUR METER: ISOLATOR HOUR METER: NOTE: Isolators need to be replaced on Scrubber Machines at 1000 Hours or Annually BATTERY CONDITION CELL 1 CELL 2...
  • Page 26 CLEAN AND / OR LUBRICATE IN SPEC REPAIR PROBLEM SOLUTION TANK CONDITION SQUEEGEE PIVOT POINTS & KNOBS SOLUTION FILTER CLEANING SCRUB DECK LINKAGE VISUALLY INSPECT IN SPEC REPAIR PROBLEM DRAIN SAVER VACUUM FLOATS & SCREENS VACUUM HOSES SOLUTION HOSES BLADE RETAINERS & HARDWARE SQUEEGEE WHEELS BRUSH SKIRTS CASTER CONDITION...
  • Page 27: Common Wear Parts

    COMMON WEAR PARTS ROUND DISK BRUSHES: BRUSHES MODEL 17'' MODEL 20'' DISK DISK Super Grit 17-421SS 20-421SS Tough Grit 17-421S 20-421S Midi Grit 17-421C 20-421C Light Grit 17-421PS 20-421PS Poly (.028) 17-421P 20-421P Nylon (.016) 17-421N 20-421N Tampico 17-421T 20-421T Pad Driver 17-421D 20-421D...
  • Page 28 NOTICE NOTICE Squeegee blade kits include (1) Rear Blade, (1) Front Squeegee Assemblies (complete) listed above all come Blade, and (2) Backup Wheels with hardware. with Linatex blades. NOTICE NOTICE Size is stamped into the top of the painted steel The 26'' squeegee is designed for narrow aisles and may squeegee body on all squeegee's.
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