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PowerBoss
®
The Power of Clean
User Manual
Operation & Safety
Phoenix 26
PowerBoss,Inc.
A member Of The Hako Group
1
Part Number 4100005
07/18/07

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  • Page 1 PowerBoss ® The Power of Clean User Manual Operation & Safety Phoenix 26 PowerBoss,Inc. A member Of The Hako Group Part Number 4100005 07/18/07...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Introduction Preface Valid as of: July 2007 Dear customer, PowerBoss,Inc. It is our desire that the good characteristics of 175 Anderson Street the Phoenix 26 should justify the confidence you Aberdeen, North Carolina 28315 demonstrated by making this purchase. Prior to the first operation, carefully read the chapter “Safety Information”...
  • Page 3: Notes On Warranty

    Introduction Acceptance of the machine If modifications to the machine are made in absence of the Upon arrival, check machine for possible manufacturer’s prior consent, PowerBoss cannot be held liable damages in transit. Follow unpacking instructions for damage resulting from such unauthorized modification. on shipping pallet.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table Of Content Introduction ....3.1.2 Clean Water Solution Tank....12 5.5.2 Empty Clean Water Solution Tank .
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    Safety Information 1 Safety information 1.1 Safety and Warning Symbols All paragraphs in this manual referring to your personal safety, the safety of your machine and the environment protection are recognized by one of the following warning symbols: Symbol Hazardous for ... Description Safety Provisions in dangerous situation caused by Safety Provisions...
  • Page 6: General Provisions

    Safety Information 1.2 General Provisions • When operating the machine use of • Apart from the provisions contained to the new owner/operator and have in this instruction manual, the general firm and skid proof shoes is the transfer certified! safety provisions and the accident •...
  • Page 7: Maintenance Instructions

    Safety Information • system, immediately shutdown Before transporting the machine, lift • Stop engine before proceeding to machine and make repairs. the squeegee and the scrub head inspection and maintenance work. • Only qualified personnel is authorized assemblies. • To prevent the machine from being to make repairs to this electrical Adapt operation of machine to the local used by unauthorized persons, the...
  • Page 8: Information For Protection Of Environment

    Safety Information 1.6 Information for Protection of Environment • For safe use of substances inheriting a danger to health and environment specific knowledge is required. • Observe the legal directives and local regulations for disposal of detergents, see Water Management Act. •...
  • Page 9: Labels At The Machine

    Safety Information 1.7 Labels On The Machine A = Read and observe the instruction The following safety and information labels manual (Fig. 1/2) are legibly attached to the machine. B = Maximum inclination of 2 % Replace missing or illegible labels (Fig.
  • Page 10: First Operation

    First Operation First Operation Instruction 2.3 Before Operation Of Machine 2.4 Start Machine Instruction is required before the Perform the following inspections Before starting the machine, set first operation. First instruction before operation. the forward/reverse level to neutral into handling of the machine must 1.
  • Page 11: Operation

    First Operation Operation 2.8 Transport Mode After Work 1. Turn on the machine via ignition When transporting unit to; switch unit on, lift 1. Park machine on a suitable site for switch. squeegee and scrub head and actuate the maintenance. 2.
  • Page 12: Operation

    Operation Operation Method Of Operation General The Phoenix 26 is a vacuum scrubbing machine for wet cleaning of hard surfaced floors. 3.1.1 Scrub Head Lower the scrub head (Fig. 3/1) via pedal before scrubbing. The brushes will rotate and the water supply turns on automatically. When the forward/reverse lever is in the neutral position (machine is stopped) the scrub brushes and water supply is switch off automatically.
  • Page 13: Squeegee

    Operation 3.1.5 Drive System 3.1.3 Squeegee The machine features a continuous drive (Fig. 3/5). The movable squeegee (Fig. The electronic drive controls travel speed and direction 3/3) consists of the squeegee lift as well as dynamic braking. handle, the vacuum motor and the squeegee blades.
  • Page 14: Control Panel & Operation Indicators

    Operation Control Panel & Operation Indicators 3.2.1 Operating Panel 1 Display 2 Key Switch 3 Battery Charge Indicator 4 LDS Indicator 5 Symbol for Brush Drive 6 Symbol for Vacuum Motor 7 Hour Meter 8 Symbol for Service Indicator 9 free 10 Symbol for Silence Kit (optional) 11 Symbol for Clean Water metering 12 Switch for Silence Kit (optional)
  • Page 15 Operation Display (Fig. 4/1) This panel allows centralized monitoring 1. 1. 1. 1. of functions and status of all available operating modes. Hour Meter (Fig. 4/7) When switched on, the hour meter LSD indicator (Fig. 4/4) briefly displays the software version and Upon switching on, the LDS indicator is The ignition key switch turns the electrical the last error code.
  • Page 16 Operation Clean Water Metering Switch (Fig.4/13) Symbol For Silence Kit (optional) This switch is used to regulate the (Fig. 4/10) amount of clean water. Additionally, This symbol appears when the Silence Kit clean water amount is adapted to driving is switched on. speed.
  • Page 17: At The Machine

    Operation 3.2.2 At The Machine Forward / Reverse lever Opening For Clean Water Tank Lever For Squeegee Lift / Lower Clean Water Filter Dirty Water Drain Hose Clean Water Level Indicator Brush Ejector Power Cord For Charger Pedal For Scrub Head 10 Pedal For Scrub Head Pressure Fig.5...
  • Page 18 Operation Forward/Reverse Lever (Fig. 5/1) With the machine being switched on, Recovery Tank Drain Hose (Fig. 5/5) the forward/reverse lever allows continuous This hose allows draining of the dirty water regulation of speed. If pulled to maximum collected in the dirty water recovery tank. position, maximum speed is attained.
  • Page 19 Operation Debris Hopper Guide Rail (Fig. 6/1) The debris hopper located at the cylindrical broom head is fastened by a guide rail. This debris hopper may be easily removed for cleaning. Lock Lever For Cylindrical Brush (Fig. 6/2) The cylindrical Scrub brush may be easily removed without tools.
  • Page 20: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Unit Of Measure Disc Brush Head Cyl.Brush Head Machine length cm / in 151 / 59.44 159 / 62.59 Machine height cm / in 111 / 43.70 111 /43.70 Machine width without Squeegee cm / in 68 / 26.77 68 / 26.77 Machine width with Squeegee...
  • Page 21 Technical Data Noise Emission Metric unit Standard Soundproofing Soundproofing package Silence Kit The sound pressure level measured under maximum conditions of use (LwA) according to DIN EN 60335-2-72 dB (A) amounts to: The sound pressure level measured (at the ear of the driver) under normal conditions of use (LpA) according to dB (A) DIN EN 60335-2-72 amounts to:...
  • Page 22: Maintenance And Care

    Maintenance and Care • Guarantees reliable operability of the 5 Maintenance and Care PowerBoss machines General of an authorized PowerBoss Service Preventive maintenance Minimizes Before performing Center in accordance with the machine- maintenance, operating and repair costs. maintenance you are specific system maintenance including •...
  • Page 23: Maintenance Document

    Maintenance and Care 5.2 Maintenance Document Handing over PowerBoss-System PowerBoss System PowerBoss System Upgrade Maintenance I Maintenance II Maintenance I Test drive Handing over to the customer 125 operating hours 250 operating hours 375 operating hours Instruction Workshop stamp Workshop stamp Workshop stamp carried out on: carried out on:...
  • Page 24: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance and Care Maintenance Schedule PowerBoss System Maintenance Customer The daily and weekly maintenance intervals are to be performed by the customer / operator. To Be Performed Interval Daily Weekly Fill clean water solution tank. Add chemical agent Charge batteries Check scrub head and clean if required Check squeegee and clean if required Clean seal on lid of the dirty water recovery tank...
  • Page 25 Maintenance and Care PowerBoss System Maintenance I The following maintenance works are to be performed by an authorized PowerBoss Service workshop. To be performed Interval Every 125 hours of operation Check battery charger Check seal of recovery tank lid. Replace if required Check drain hose of the dirty water recovery tank.
  • Page 26 Maintenance and Care PowerBoss System Maintenance II The following maintenance works are to be performed by an authorized PowerBoss Service workshop. To Be Performed Interval Every 250 hours of operation Perform maintenance according to PowerBoss System Maintenance I Inspect steering rollers for tread damage. Check for bearing play and replace if required Check drain hose from the dirty water recovery tank.
  • Page 27 Maintenance and Care PowerBoss System Maintenance S (Safety check) The following maintenance works are to be performed by an authorized PowerBoss Service workshop at least once yearly. To be Performed Interval Every 500 hours of operation Perform maintenance work according to PowerBoss System Maintenance II Clean drive motor from carbon dust.
  • Page 28 Maintenance and Care Battery Systems 1 LDS Display 2 Charger Indicator 3 Charger 4 AC Power Cord for Charger 5 Battery Plug 6 Batteries 7 Dirty Water Recovery Tank 8 Support 9 Wiring Diagram The handling and changing of batteries by qualified persons only! Fig.7...
  • Page 29: Charging Batteries

    Maintenance and Care 5.4.1 Charging The Batteries 5.4.2 Low Discharge Signal sender 5.4.5 Installing Batteries Use the integrated battery charger (LDS) (Fig.7/3) to charge batteries. Proceed The machine has been equipped with a Do not make changes to the center to connect the charger to an AC outlet charge indicator to prevent the batteries of gravity.
  • Page 30: Clean Water Solution Tank

    Maintenance and Care Clean Water Solution Tank 1 Clean Water Solution Tank 2 Solution Full Marker 3 Fill Level Hose 4 Clean Water Filter 5 Solution Tank Lid Fig.8...
  • Page 31: Filling Clean Water Solution Tank

    Maintenance and Care 5.5.1 Fill Clean Water Solution Tank 5.5.3 Clean Clear Water Filter Fill Clean water tank (Fig. 8/1) before Check clean water filter (Fig. 8/4) at operation or as required. Park vehicle on level weekly intervals. Clean or replace if ground.
  • Page 32: Dirty Water Recovery Tank

    Maintenance and Care 5.6 Dirty Water Recovery Tank 1 Dirty Water Recovery Tank 2 Recovery Tank Drain Hose 3 Suction Filter 4 Recovery Tank Lid Fig.9...
  • Page 33: Empty Dirty Water Recovery Tank

    Maintenance and Care 5.6.2 Clean Dirty Water Recovery Tank 5.6.1 Empty Dirty Water Recovery Tank Clean dirty water recovery tank (Fig. 9/1) at daily Clean dirty water recovery tank (Fig. 9/1) at intervals or as required. daily intervals, as required or upon acoustic signal (increased suction motor speed).
  • Page 34: Disc Type Scrub Head

    Maintenance and Care 5.7 Disc Type Scrub Head 5.7.1 Cleaning Brushes 5.7.2 Changing Brushes Clean scrub brushes (Fig.10/2) at daily intervals Check brushes for wear at weekly intervals. 1 Pedal for Scrub Head Lift or as required. Replace brushes if bristles are worn down to a 2 Scrub Head length of 1.5 cm.
  • Page 35: Cylindrical Scrub Head

    Maintenance and Care Cylindrical Scrub Head 5.8.1 Cleaning Debris Hopper 5.8.2 Removing Brushes 1 Pedal for Scrub Head Lift Clean hopper (Fig. 11/2) at daily intervals 1. Lift cylindrical scrub head (Fig.11/3) 2 Debris Hopper or as required. by pedal (Fig. 11/1). 3 Cylindrical Scrub Head Remove hopper from the right side of machine 2.
  • Page 36: Squeegee

    Maintenance and Care 5.9 Squeegee 5.9.1 Cleaning Squeegee Assembly 5.9.2 Changing Squeegee Blades Check inner and outer blades of Squeegee 1 Squeegee Clean squeegee (Fig. 12/1) at daily assembly (Fig. 12/1) for wear at 2 Star-shaped knob intervals or as required. weekly intervals.
  • Page 37: Warranty Information

    6. Warranty Information Travel* Labor Parts Engine Walk Behinds Battery sweepers Ninety days One year One year IC sweepers Ninety days One year One year Through manufacturer Battery scrubbers Ninety days Two years Three years Riders Battery scrubbers Ninety days Two years Three years/2000 hrs IC sweeper/scrubbers...
  • Page 38 6. Warranty Information Revision D Effective June 1, 2007 PowerBoss Made Simple Industrial Limited Warranty PowerBoss warrants to the original purchaser/user that the product is free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use. PowerBoss will, at its option, repair or replace without charge, parts that fail under normal use and service when operated and maintained in accordance with the applicable operation and instruction manuals.
  • Page 39: Ec-Declaration Of Conformity

    EC-Declaration Of Conformity (according to Directive 98/37/EC) PowerBoss,Inc. For the relevant implementation of the 175 Anderson Street safety and health requirements mentioned Aberdeen, North Carolina 28315 in the Directives, the following standard(s) and / or technical specification(s) Declare under our sole responsibility, has (have) been respected: that the product DIN EN 60335-2-72...
  • Page 40 “The Power of Clean” PowerBoss,Inc 175 Anderson Street P.O. Box 1227- Aberdeen North Carolina 28315 Phone: 800-982-7141 - Fax: 1-800-277-7141 Local: 910-944-2105 Fax: 910-944-7409 e-mail:techsupport@powerboss.com...

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