Windsor STRIDE 2 Operating Instructions Manual

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WALK BEHIND SCRUBBER
MODELS:
QQSS28
QQSS34
Beginning with Serial #1000034672
W
98745 12/28/01
QSS28
QSS34
Read these instructions before using the machine
Operating Instructions
IPX4

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  • Page 1 WALK BEHIND SCRUBBER Operating Instructions MODELS: QQSS28 QSS28 QQSS34 QSS34 Beginning with Serial #1000034672 IPX4 Read these instructions before using the machine 98745 12/28/01...
  • Page 2 Copyright 1995 Windsor Industries, Printed in USA YOUR DEALER Name: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________________________________________________ For the name and address of your dealer contact: Windsor Industries Phone Number: _________________________________________________________________________________________ OVERVIEW The Stride2 SS is a battery powered, self-propelled, hard floor scrubber intended for commercial use.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS GROUP PARTS LIST Machine Data Log/Overview......2 Table of Contents ...........3 Control Handle Group........5-1 Control Tower Group........5-3 Decal Group...........5-5 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Electrical Panel Group........5-7 Front Cover Group.........5-9 How to use this Manual........1-1 Recovery Tank Group........
  • Page 4: How To Use This Manual

    PUBLISHED ________________________________ number for the part. QTY – column lists the quantity of the Copyright 1995 Windsor Industries, Printed in USA part used in that area of the machine. DESCRIPTION – column is a brief The model and serial number of your machine is on description of the part.
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an battery powered appliance, basic precaution must always be followed, including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury: Use only indoors. Do not use outdoors or expose to rain. Use only as described in this manual.
  • Page 6: Hazard Intensity Level

    HAZARD INTENSITY LEVEL The following symbols are used throughout this guide as indicated in their descriptions: HAZARD INTENSITY LEVEL There are three levels of hazard intensity identified by signal words -WARNING and CAUTION and FOR SAFETY. The level of hazard intensity is determined by the following definitions: WARNING WARNING - Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death CAUTION...
  • Page 7: Safety Label Location

    SAFETY LABEL LOCATION NOTE: These drawings indicate the location of safety labels on the machine. If at any time the labels become illegible, promptly replace them. SAFETY DECAL 81494 CAUTION Explosive Gas is Given Off By Batteries During Charge. 1. Keep Battery Compartment Cover Open.
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ITEM DIMENSION/CAPACITY Nominal power 2.88 kW Rated Voltage 36VDC Rated Amperage 80 Amps Batteries 6 X 6 Volt 250-305 AH @ 20 hr rate Scrub Brush Motors 2 X .75 hp (0.56 kW) Vacuum Motor .75 hp (0.56 Kw) Propelling Motor .75 hp (0.56 Kw) Mass (GVW)
  • Page 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ITEM MEASURE Height 45 in. (114 cm) Length with 28 in. (71 cm) scrub head 68 in. (173 cm) Length with 26 in. (86 cm) scrub head 71 in. (180 cm) Width without squeegee and scrub head 26 in. (66 cm) Width of squeegee for 28 in.
  • Page 10: How The Machine Works

    HOW THE MACHINE WORKS The Stride2 is a battery powered, self-propelled, The function of the directional control system is to hard floor scrubber intended for commercial use. control the direction and speed of the machine. The appliance applies a cleaning solution onto a The directional control system consists of the hard floor, scrubs the floor with brushes, and then directional control lever, switches, speed control...
  • Page 11: Components

    COMPONENTS 1. Control Panel 2. Control Tower 3. Front Cover 4. Recovery Tank 5. Recovery Tank Drain Hose 6. Scrub Head 7. Scrub Brush Access Cover (Disk) 8. Solution Tank 9. Solution Tank Cover 10. Solution Tank Drain Hose 11. Solution Strainer 12.
  • Page 12: Controls

    CONTROLS 1. Solution Control Knob 2. Brush Switch 3. Brush Pressure Switch 4. Brush Pressure Indicator 5. Vacuum Switch 6. Squeegee Lift Lever 7. Recovery Tank Full Indicator 8. Key Switch 9. Direction Control Lever 10. Speed Control Knob 11. Battery Charge Level Indicator 12.
  • Page 13 CONTROLS 5. VACUUM SWITCH 1. SOLUTION CONTROL KNOB Controls the vacuum motor. Controls solution flow to scrub deck. To start vacuum motor, press the top of the To increase flow, rotate knob clockwise. switch. The vacuum motor will not operate with the recovery tank full indicator light on.
  • Page 14 CONTROLS 9. DIRECTIONAL CONTROL LEVER 13. HOUR METER (OPTIONAL) Controls the machine direction, and scrub Records the number of hours the machine has brushes and solution flow. been in operation. This information is useful in determining when to service the machine. To propel machine forward, push the lever 14.
  • Page 15 CONTROLS 16. SQUEEGEE PITCH ADJUSTMENT KNOB Adjusts the deflection at the ends of the squeegee. To increase squeegee blade deflection at the ends, turn knob counterclockwise. To decrease squeegee blade deflection at the ends, turn knob clockwise. 17. SQUEEGEE DEFLECTION ADJUSTMENT KNOBS Adjusts the deflection along the entire length of the squeegee.
  • Page 16: Machine Operation

    MACHINE OPERATION Measure the chemical into the solution tank. PRE-RUN MACHINE INSPECTION Liquid chemicals should be added to the Do a pre-run inspection to find possible problems solution tank after filling with water. Dry that could cause poor performance or lost time chemicals should be thoroughly mixed before from breakdown.
  • Page 17: Emptying & Cleaning Tanks

    MACHINE OPERATION first and second pass depends on amount of TO BEGIN SCRUBBING accumulation and the type of chemical being used. CAUTION A second scrubbing with the squeegee down and again the solution and brushes on will further loosen When operating the machine around people, pay soil.
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE 3. Wipe off the top of the batteries at least once a BATTERIES week. The batteries provide the power to operate the 4. Test battery condition with a hydrometer at least machine. The batteries require regular maintenance once a week. to keep them operating at peak efficiency.
  • Page 19: Changing Batteries

    MAINTENANCE TO CHARGE THE BATTERIES 7. Plug the charger connector into the battery connector. Connect the charger AC plug to a CAUTION wall outlet. The charger gauge should indicate When servicing machine, avoid contact with that the batteries are charging. battery acid.
  • Page 20: Scrub Brushes

    MAINTENANCE SCRUB BRUSHES Blue Pads (Scrubbing) are used for heavy-duty scrubbing and light stripping. The blue pads remove less finish than brown stripping pads, yet will remove NOTE: All original equipment brushes are equipped black marks, stains and dirt. with “Perform Alert©”. This feature will tell the operator when it is time to replace the scrub Brown Pads (Stripping) are used for easy and brushes.
  • Page 21: Squeegee Blades

    MAINTENANCE SQUEEGEE BLADES TO REMOVE SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY The front squeegee blade allows solution to pass 1. With the squeegee in the up position, turn key through channels in the blade into the squeegee switch “OFF”. assembly while maintaining vacuum to provide lift. 2.
  • Page 22 MAINTENANCE TO REPLACE OR ROTATE FRONT TO ADJUST AMOUNT OF REAR SQUEEGEE BLADE – SMART SQUEEGEE DEFLECTION SQUEEGEE OPTION ONLY 1. Choose a smooth, level surface. Lower the squeegee and drive forward at least 2 feet. 1. With the squeegee in the up position, turn key 2.
  • Page 23: Service Schedule

    MAINTENANCE SERVICE SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY ANNUALLY Before Check battery acid level starting Check vac hose connections the work Clean the squeegee blades period Inspect brushes or pads for debris: wire string, wear Inspect vac fan shut off float screen End of Drain &...
  • Page 24: Machine Troubleshooting

    MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Poor or no water pick-up Squeegee out of Adjust squeegee adjustment Debris caught on squeegee Remove debris Worn squeegee blades Rotate or replace squeegee blades Vacuum hose clogged Clear obstruction from hose Vacuum hose disconnected Reconnect vacuum hose from squeegee or recovery tank...
  • Page 25 MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Little or no solution flow to the Solution tank empty Fill solution tank floor Solution flow turned off or Turn on or increase flow set too low setting Solution strainer plugged Clean solution strainer Solution hoses obstructed Clear obstruction from hose Solution solenoid valve...

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