Operation; Method Of Operation; Scrubbing Unit - HAKO Hakomatic B1050 Instruction Manual

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Operation

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Operation
Operating personnel must
read the operating manual
through carefully. Operating
personnel should complete
their initial test drive on open
ground or a test track until they
are familiar with the individual
operating elements and the re-
spective functions.
3.1

Method of operation

The Hakomatic B1050 is a scrubber dri-
er for wet cleaning hard floors (refer to
Fig. 9). It cleans floors by means of in-
tensive scrubbing with the aid of a water
and cleaning agent solution. The
squeegee at the rear of the vehicle vac-
uums up the waste water into the recov-
ery tank in the same working process.
The Hakomatic B1050 is a ride-on ma-
chine designed for the economic clean-
ing of large floor areas in buildings. A
seat contact ensures that the vehicle
can only be operated when an operator
is seated on the driver's seat.
Fig. 9
The most important vehicle elements
are described below:

3.1.1 Scrubbing unit

(Fig. 10/1)
Two circular brushes, which can be
changed without the need of tools, en-
sure a high cleaning performance. They
are each driven by a brush motor. The
brush pressure can be adjusted electri-
cally according to the floor and accumu-
lation of dirt.
When the brushes are raised, the water
supply and brush rotation are stopped
automatically. The deflection bars to the
left and right of the brush head can be
raised, if necessary. This ensures the
solution is not forced to the center of the
vehicle and, as a result, can soak the
dirt. This is necessary for basic cleaning
(wet scrubbing only), for example. To
do this, hook the holding cable
(Fig. 11/1) in when the brush head is
raised.
In the case of all cleaning work
involving immediate vacuum-
ing, the holding cable must be
unhooked so that the deflec-
tion bars make contact on the
floor.
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