HAKO Scrubmaster B310 R/TB 1020 Instruction Manual

HAKO Scrubmaster B310 R/TB 1020 Instruction Manual

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  • Page 2: Intended Use

    The scrubber drier may only be operat- with regard to the vehicle or operating ed, serviced and repaired by personnel manual, you can contact your Hako ser- who are familiar with the work involved vice partner at any time. and are aware of the risks.
  • Page 3 Maintenance work ner together with the consignment note. of modifications to the vehicle not au- must be performed by authorized Hako thorized by us. The manufacturer is not service centers and confirmed in the deemed liable for any damage resulting “Maintenance Report”...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ..34 Hako system maintenance. . 67 time ....19 3.2.2 Left-hand operating panel .
  • Page 5 5.6.2 Cleaning the recovery tank . 86 5.10.2 Error codes....94 5.3.2 Hako system maintenance I . 72 5.6.3 Cleaning the draining 5.10.3 Fuses ....94 5.3.3 Hako system maintenance II 75...
  • Page 6 Safety Information All texts related to personal safety, safety of the vehicle and environmental protection are assigned the following symbols throughout the operating man- ual: Symbol Risks to ... Definition Safety information persons Safety information to prevent the development of haz- or property ardous situations resulting from ignoring or failing to follow instructions or prescribed work procedures.
  • Page 7 • The vehicle may only be operated, • If you want to shut the vehicle down, maintained and repaired by persons render it inoperable. It must not rep- trained by Hako or authorized to do resent a source of danger for chil- so by Hako. dren.
  • Page 8 • Floor cleaning vehicles may only be ing information provided by the from the battery manufacturer. Hako operated by suitable personnel who cleaning agent manufacturer. assumes no liability for damage to have been trained to operate the •...
  • Page 9 Safety Information be produced on the floor. maximum of five minutes when in • The vehicle may only be driven on work mode. Do not drive the vehicle and the equipment used on those on slopes with a gradient steeper surfaces which have been approved than the limit gradient indicated on by the contractor or person appoint-...
  • Page 10 Hako ser- • Clean the recovery tank regularly to • Batteries may only be handled and vice center. protect it from the accumulation of changed by properly skilled mainte- •...
  • Page 11 Safety Information • The seat console must be pivoted open during the battery charging • Always disconnect the battery plug process to prevent the development before starting any work on the elec- of explosive oxyhydrogen! trical installations. • Never leave the batteries in a dis- •...
  • Page 12 Safety Information • Do not inhale battery gases. • Due to a change in the center of • Battery acid is very corrosive; keep • A certain factual expertise is re- gravity, only approved batteries may away from children. quired in order to use substances be installed at the intended position.
  • Page 13 Never open or damage batteries. formation on handling and recycling, Never touch, inhale or swallow the please contact the authorized Hako content of batteries. Health hazard! dealer where you purchased the ve- Do not allow batteries to get into the hicle.
  • Page 14 Safety Information The following safety and warning labels are attached to the vehicle where easily legible. Missing or illegible labels must be replaced immediately. (Fig. 1/1) (Fig. 2/1) (Fig. 1/2)
  • Page 15 Safety Information (Fig. 1/3) The rating plate is in the driver's cab, at (Fig. 1/4) the bottom on the flap of the left-hand The working width of the machine is electrical compartment. specified in millimeters and in inches on the deflectors to the left and right: The Scrubmaster B310 R has a working width of 1020 mm or 40 in.
  • Page 16 Safety Information Forwards or reverse (Fig. 2/5) (Fig. 2/6 (Fig. 2/7) (Fig. 2/8)
  • Page 17 Safety Information (Fig. 3/9) The solution is drained via the hose which hangs to the left of this label. (Fig. 3/10) The waste water is drained via the hose which hangs to the right of this label. (Fig. 3/11) The flap serves exclusively for cleaning and maintenance...
  • Page 18 The cable Hako dealer are allowed to provide ini- be accepted when these units must not rub against anything. tial instruction on the vehicle. The man- are used.
  • Page 19 Starting Up Switch off the scrubbing unit, 1. Open the deflector (Fig. 5/1): set the key switch to position 0 take hold of the grip (Fig. 5/3), raise The following work must be completed and remove the key. the deflector (Fig. 5/1), pivot it for- before starting the vehicle up for the wards and outwards and lower it first time:...
  • Page 20 Starting Up 6. Close the lock on the brush, see Fig- ure 7. 1. Turn the drive plate over and place 7. Close the deflector (Fig. 5/1): take the pad on the contact surface, press hold of the grip (Fig. 5/3), raise the on and fix in place with the center- deflector (Fig.
  • Page 21 Starting Up 6. Attach the suction hose to the con- nection nozzle (Fig. 8/2) of the squeegee. 7. Insert the key in the key switch and switch on the key switch. 8. The squeegee is lifted automatically. 9. Close the rear doors. The squeegee must be set up on a level floor according to the conditions in which it is to be used.
  • Page 22 Starting Up 3. Check the battery charge and re- The driver's seat (Fig. 9) must be ad- Carry out the following checks before charge as necessary; refer to Sec- justed so that the driver is seated com- starting the vehicle up for its daily oper- tion 5.4.1.
  • Page 23 Operation Operating personnel must Two circular brushes, which can be read the operating manual changed without the need of tools, en- through carefully. Operating sure a high cleaning performance. They personnel should complete are each driven by a brush motor. The their initial test drive on open brush pressure can be adjusted electri- ground or a test track until they...
  • Page 24 Operation To the right and left of the circular brushes, near the floor, are two deflec- tors which, when in their working posi- tion, prevent water splashing to the sides and guide the waste water to the center of the vehicle so that it can be vacuumed up better.
  • Page 25 Operation Check that the sealing strips are in per- fect condition. The rollers serve to sup- port the squeegee to prevent excessive In order to complete work close to walls, bending of the sealing strips. The a pivoting side scrubbing unit, available squeegee is automatically raised when on option, can be installed at the front reversing.
  • Page 26 Operation The solution tank is located behind the driver's seat, on the right-hand side (when facing the front). The solution tank is a tank partitioned by a mem- brane panel and has a volume of ap- prox. 310 liters. Open up the gray tank cap and secure it to fill the tank.
  • Page 27: Electronics

    Operation The development of excessive foam im- pairs the vehicle's function. It indicates The traction drive is provided by a drive overdosage of the cleaning agent; com- The recovery tank is located behind the motor on the steerable front wheel. The ponents of the cleaning agent which are driver's seat, on the left-hand side driving speed can be continuously reg-...
  • Page 28: Batteries

    Operation The scrubber drier is powered by a trac- tion battery in trough (36 Volt/480 Ah 5 ). The battery has 18 individual cells of the type 80 PzS (PzS = armor plate in- sulation). They are fit in a battery trough (Fig.
  • Page 29 This adjustment work should only be performed at an authorized Hako service center. The trough battery is provided with a connection cable with battery plug (Fig. 13/5). When the battery plug is plugged into the vehicle socket (Fig.
  • Page 30 Operation 1 Working lights 2 Cab safety roof 3 Flashing beacon 4 Vacuuming tool 5 Side collision protection (here: short version because the side scrubbing unit option is installed) 5a = left-hand side 5b = right-hand side 6 Side scrubbing unit...
  • Page 31 Operation The basic vehicle can be supplemented • • by further components. The order and spare parts numbers of these compo- (7585.02 Assembly on cab safety Area of use: For vacuuming up water nents are in brackets. roof) manually in areas which are difficult (7585.10 Assembly on pole / without to access.
  • Page 32 Please refer to our spare parts the circular brushes and deflectors to catalogue in Internet under protect the scrubber drier from dam- www.hako.com for information age cause by collisions. The side on accessories such as brush- collision protection can be disassem-...
  • Page 33 Operation (7678.70) The chemical dosing system adds a chemical cleaning agent to the fresh water. The chemical cleaning agent is in a canister (Fig. 15/2) and is not part of the scope of delivery of the chemical dosing system.
  • Page 34 Operation 1 Left-hand operating panel 2 Steering wheel 3 Safety catch (to release the parking brake) 4 Accelerator to drive forwards or backwards 5 Service brake 6 Direction switch (forwards/reverse) 7 Right-hand operating panel 8 Parking brake...
  • Page 35: Time

    Operation • Release the pedal: The speed is au- tomatically reduced, slowly. The ve- hicle rolls to a stop until reaching its • This operating panel contains all the • The safety catch serves to release zero setting. buttons for the electronically con- the parking brake when applied.
  • Page 36 Operation • In order to slow down the vehicle and • This operating panel contains the • The pedal to the left of the steering bring the scrubber drier to a stop, key switch to switch the vehicle on column serves to apply the parking tread on the foot pedal to the left of and off, the horn and three switches brake to the rear wheels.
  • Page 37 11 Buttons for controlling the solution supply 12 Button to reduce solution quantity 13 Button to switch solution supply on and off 14 Button to increase solution quantity 15 Green Hako button for simultaneous activation of scrubbing unit and vac- uuming function...
  • Page 38: The Squeegee

    Operation The indicator field enables the scrubber The control lamp lights up red drier to provide feedback on the operat- when one of the following The yellow control lamp lights ing status of the vehicle. This only re- faults occurs: up when the recovery tank has lates to operating states which cannot •...
  • Page 39 If you cannot clear the fault squeegee is raised. When the red lamp yourself, note down the error code and lights up continuously, approximately inform the authorized Hako dealer re- one minute remains until the entire ve- sponsible for your vehicle. hicle shuts down automatically.
  • Page 40: Scrubbing Unit

    Operation This button is used This button serves to increase the brush pres- to switch the brushes and solu- This button is used sure. This may be necessary tion feed on and off with simul- to activate the side scrubbing when the area to be cleaned is taneous, respective lowering unit.
  • Page 41: Squeegee

    Operation This button serves The button serves to switch the suction turbine on to reduce the solution quantity and off with simultaneous low- supplied to the brushes. The solution solution con- ering and raising of the squeegee. If the quantity can be reduced in seven stag- sumption used during cleaning can be function is active, the green control es (see above).
  • Page 42 When the vehicle is ready for use in accordance with require- ments, it can be set into operation sim- ply and quickly by pressing the Hako button. When the Hako button has been pressed, the green control lamp lights...
  • Page 43 Operation 1 Key switch 2 Horn 3 Switch for spraying/vacuuming tool 4 Switch for flashing beacon 5 Switch for working lights...
  • Page 44 Operation of the last fault which occurred, Continual display. displayed for approx. 2 seconds. Example: It serves to switch the The display serves as information electrical installations on for the service technician so that the and off and to secure the fault can be cleared quickly.
  • Page 45 Operation An acoustic warning sig- nal is issued on actuating The flashing beacon is an the horn knob. optional accessory. If no flashing beacon is in- stalled, the switch has no function. This switch switches the vacuuming tool on or off. This switch switches the The suction tool is an op- working lights on or off.
  • Page 46: Solution Tank

    Operation 1 Opening between the recovery and solution tank 2 Filter sieve 3 Solution tank filling neck 4 Lid lock 5 Cover, recovery tank 6 Cover, solution tank 7 Right-hand rear door 8 Rear panel frame 9 Left-hand rear door 10 Solution draining hose 11 Waste water draining hose 12 Rear panel frame lock...
  • Page 47: Recovery Tank

    Operation The waste water filter (Fig. 19/2) is lo- The lock prevents the lid falling shut. To The draining hose for solution hangs to cated under the recovery tank lid lock the lid, move the bar and latch in the left of the suction turbines. Only (Fig.
  • Page 48 Operation 13 Seat console 14 Electrical compartments 15 Side door 16 Battery trough...
  • Page 49 Operation The side doors are located to the left The driver's seat is mounted on the seat and right of the trough battery. The console. The seat console can be pivot- doors must be pivoted open in order to ed up using the handle in order to ac- change the battery trough, refer to Sec- cess the batteries and electric system.
  • Page 50: Brakes

    Operation When connecting the battery The scrubber drier can be operated on plug to the vehicle, switch the surfaces with a gradient of 6% for max- key switch to off (lock posi- imally 5 minutes. tion 0) beforehand. Adapt your driving style to the •...
  • Page 51: Options

    Operation • Set the required driving direction • Remove your right foot from the ac- There are four cleaning programs avail- with the direction switch: set the celerator to slow down. When the able for selection: switch to the front to drive forward, foot is fully removed from the accel- 1.
  • Page 52 • Press the green Hako but- that the sealing strips are in a gram. ton (Fig. 17/15) on the left- good condition.
  • Page 53: Left-Hand Operating Panel

    Operation • Press the “Button for squeegee and suction tur- The hand-held suction hose is an op- bine” (Fig. 17/10) on the tional accessory. left-hand operating panel. Vacuuming with the hand-held suction hose only works when the operator is Check whether the floor is suf- not seated on the driver's seat (seat ficiently dry at regular intervals, contact switch is not actuated).
  • Page 54: Vehicle

    • Use the manufacturer's information as an initial basis. Practical experi- ence will ensure that you quickly find out which is the right Hako cleaning agent and the optimum dosage to suit your needs.
  • Page 55: Operation

    Operation 3. Empty and clean the recovery tank, It is not permitted to clean the 1. Drive to a suitable service or parking refer to Sections 5.6.1 and 5.6.2. vehicle with a pressure washer area. or steam blaster. Observe the applicable laws An appropriate service and and local regulations when dis- 8.
  • Page 56 • If the problem reoccurs, determine the shaft (e.g. tape and such). cause of overheating; contact an authorized Hako service center, if necessary. 1.2.6.1. Brushes remain stopped Foreign bodies (e.g. tape or •...
  • Page 57 • Allow the motor to cool down. and shaft (e.g. tape and such). • If the problem reoccurs, determine the cause of overheating; contact an authorized Hako service center, if necessary. 2.3.6.1. Side scrubbing brush Foreign bodies (e.g. tape or •...
  • Page 58 Operation Check the fuses, refer to Section 5.10.3. In the event of faults in the trac- tion drive, stop the vehicle im- mediately, apply the parking brake and remove the key!
  • Page 59 Technical Data Vehicle length (with brush head and squeegee) Vehicle height, without/with cab safety roof 140/200 Vehicle width, without/with squeegee 113/126 Vehicle width, with side scrubbing unit (option) Brush head Squeegee with side scrubbing unit (option) Theoretical at 7.5 kph m²/h 7650 Dead weight (without driving batteries, without options, without driver)
  • Page 60 Technical Data Ready to use, front Ready to use, rear Driving speed, forwards/reverse 8.0/4.0 Working speed, maximum, forwards Climbing capacity, drive mode (max. 1 min) Climbing capacity, work mode (max. 5 min) Turning circle diameter, outer 3.35 Turning in aisle: minimum aisle width 2.40 Operating time with one battery charge Approx.
  • Page 61 Technical Data Wheelbase Gauge, rear Front wheel, diameter/width 300/100 Rear wheel, diameter/width 310/120 Specific wheel pressure at permissible gross total weight, front/rear N/mm² 1.28/0.95 Tightening torque of wheel nuts on rear wheels Service brake: Hydraulic Drum brakes at rear, with automatic adjustment: diameter/width 180/40 Brake fluid (e.g.
  • Page 62 Technical Data Number of brushes Pieces Brush diameter Brush speed Brush motor output (P2)/speed W/rpm 2 x 710 Brush pressure, normal/increased 65/47 Specific contact pressure, normal/increased N/cm² 0.15/0.2 Power consumption/speed W/rpm 635/13867 Air flow rate Vacuum mbar (mm WS) 203 (2030) Power supply Type of current Nominal power, total...
  • Page 63 Technical Data The sound power level (L ) measured according to EN 60335-2-72 under dB (A) normal under working conditions is: The sound pressure level (L ) measured according to DIN EN 60335-2-72 (at dB (A 76,5 the driver's ear) under normal working conditions is: Inaccuracy factor (KpA): dB (A) The weighted, effective value of the vibration, established in accordance with...
  • Page 64 Technical Data Order number 4202 Trough battery 18 cells, cell type 80 PzS (PzS = armor plate insulation) V/Ah 36/480 Weight Dimensions: length/width/height 750/610/462 Order number 4001.02 Power supply Charge output 36/60 Charging time Order number 7582 Long version (without side scrubbing unit option) Order number 7680.10 Short version (with side scrubbing unit option)
  • Page 65: Cleaning

    Technical Data 5-component brush Order number 7687 Plastic PPN 0.5 (2 pieces) for light to medium accumulation of dirt Order number 7587 Plastics mix K 901 (2 pieces) for light to medium accumulation of dirt on structured floors Order number 7589 Plastic PPN 0.8 (2 pieces) for medium to heavy accumulation of dirt Order number...
  • Page 66 Technical Data Order number 7586.02 Brush speed Brush motor: power consumption/speed W/rpm 260/2600 Floor scrubbing and vacuuming tool Order number 7009 Vacuuming and spraying hose (length: 5 m) Order number 7766 Tool holder and attachment part Order number 7311.10 Adapter to connect the following tools Order number 7893 Suction hose (length: 3 m)
  • Page 67: Vehicle

    Section 1.7. (Every 250 operating hours) Must be completed by a skilled techni- Hako system maintenance: cian in an authorized Hako service cen- • ensures the Hako working vehicle is It is essential to pay attention ter according to the vehicle-specific...
  • Page 68: Hako System Maintenance

    Maintenance and Service Handover Hako System Maintenance I Hako System Maintenance II Hako System Maintenance I 250 operating hours 500 operating hours 750 operating hours Upgrading Workshop Stamp Workshop Stamp Workshop Stamp Test drive Handover to customer Instruction completed on:...
  • Page 69: Customer

    Maintenance and Service The following maintenance work must It relates to the daily and weekly main- be completed by the customer at the in- tenance work. tervals stipulated. Directly prior to starting operation: Fill the solution tank (dose the cleaning agent, fill fresh water) Before or after operation: Check the properties of the deflectors to the right and left and repair them or replace the deflector rubber (left and right) as necessary...
  • Page 70 Maintenance and Service After the end of operation: Empty the recovery tank Clean the recovery tank Clean the air intake filter (waste water filter) Clean the fresh water filter Check the battery charge; recharge as necessary...
  • Page 71 Maintenance and Service Before completing the weekly elements to a function test in order to maintenance work described check whether the vehicle is ready for below, subject all the operating operation. Check the acid level of the battery and refill distilled water as necessary Check the electrical system (including working lights) and repair any defects Brush head: Check the deflectors on the right and left and complete any repairs or order spare parts and replace them as necessary...
  • Page 72 Maintenance and Service The following maintenance work must be completed by an authorized Hako service center. Check the battery in terms of acid level, acid density and voltage per cell; clear up any defects as necessary Change the gear oil in the hydraulic motor...
  • Page 73 Maintenance and Service Check the torque of the rear wheel nuts; adjust as necessary Check the scrubbing unit and service as necessary: brushes, water retaining ring, brush catches, parallel alignment of holding attachment Check the deflectors on the scrubbing unit and replace them as necessary (left and right) Grease the scrubbing unit joints and connecting rods Check side scrubbing unit: check correct function of water retaining ring, fan belt, side scrubbing brush functions and correct adjustment;...
  • Page 74 Maintenance and Service Check the knurled nuts on the squeegee; change as necessary Grease the joints and connection rods of the waste water vacuuming system Adjust the support wheels on the squeegee Check the vacuum at the suction hose; clear any defects Check the electrical safety functions: parking brake, recovery tank float switch Check the vehicle's condition visually:...
  • Page 75 The following maintenance work must be completed by an authorized Hako service center. Complete all activities in Hako system maintenance I, refer to Section 5.3.2 In addition: Check the output of the hydraulic motor (forwards, reverse); clear defects as necessary Check the carbon brushes of the hydraulic motor;...
  • Page 76 The following maintenance work must be completed by an authorized Hako service center at least once a year. Complete all activities in Hako system maintenance I and II, refer to Section 5.3.2 and section 5.3.3 In addition: Check the brake linings on the rear wheels; change as necessary...
  • Page 77 Maintenance and Service The scrubber drier is powered by a low- maintenance traction battery in trough, refer to Sections 3.1.8 and 4. The bat- tery is comprised of 18 individual cells in a parallel circuit. 1 Battery and charge control indicator (including TSG indicator) in left operating panel 2 Battery connection cable...
  • Page 78: Batteries

    Section 1.5.2 as well as the in- initial battery charge routine, must not rub against anything. formation on servicing and refer to Section 2.2. Hako as- Do not use the charger if the in- maintenance in the battery sumes no liability for damage sulation is damaged.
  • Page 79: The Trough Battery

    The battery cells are provided with fill Pivot the seat console scope of Hako system maintenance by level indicators (Fig. 23/6) which ensure (Fig. 24/1) open from the right- an authorized service center.
  • Page 80 Maintenance and Service The battery may only be disas- sembled using lifting gear by properly trained personnel. If the scrubber drier is equipped with a cab safety roof, lift the trough battery out on the left-hand side of the bat- tery.
  • Page 81 Return and recycling of old batteries otherwise your hands could be properly trained personnel. must be agreed on with Hako's autho- crushed between the seat con- Connect the battery plug (Fig. 24/6) and rized dealers in accordance with § 6 sole and cab safety roof.
  • Page 82: Transducer

    (armor plate insulation) (digit in the ser- vice indicator: No. 5). If other batteries are used, the total discharge signal transducer must be adjusted. The total discharge signal transducer may only be adjust- ed by an authorized Hako ser- vice center. Also refer to Section 3.1.8.
  • Page 83: Solution Tank

    Maintenance and Service 1 Lid seal 2 Cap 3 Opening to recovery tank (airing and venting) 4 Solution tank 5 Solution filter 6 Ball cock 7 Screw cap 8 Solution draining hose...
  • Page 84 Maintenance and Service 3. Detach the solution draining hose Fill the solution tank (Fig. 25/4) with (Fig. 25/8) and lower it slowly. fresh water and cleaning agent before 4. Unscrew the screw cap (Fig. 25/7). • The screw cap (Fig. 25/7) at the end starting with the work, also refer to Sec- The quantity drained can be of the draining hose (Fig.
  • Page 85: Recovery Tank

    Maintenance and Service 1 Cap 2 Cap seal 3 Recovery tank 4 Air intake filter 5 Screw cap 6 Waste water draining hose 7 Cleaning flap...
  • Page 86 Maintenance and Service 4. Unscrew the screw cap (Fig. 26/5). The quantity drained can be regulat- Clean the recovery tank (Fig. 26/3) ev- The recovery tank ed by turning the cap and pivoting ery day or as necessary. The cleaning (Fig.
  • Page 87 Maintenance and Service 5. Open the cleaning flap (Fig. 27/2). 8. Flush the recovery tank with water 9. After finishing cleaning the tank, In the recovery tank a tube filled from the top through the open place the tube into the recovery tank, (Fig.
  • Page 88: Solution Tank

    Maintenance and Service 1. Pull the filter sieve from the suction pipe and clean with water. • Clean the screw cap on the waste The openings between the recovery Remove the filter sieve com- water draining hose (Fig. 26/6) daily. and solution tank (Fig.
  • Page 89: Scrubbing Unit

    Maintenance and Service The scrubbing unit (Fig. 30/1) may only be disassembled and assembled by properly trained service personnel. The brushes, part of the scrubbing unit, are not contained in the scope of deliv- ery. Select the brushes according to your needs and install them on the brush head (Fig.
  • Page 90: Deflector Strips

    Maintenance and Service The deflector (Fig. 31/1) must be fixed in its service position (refer to Section 2.3.1, Point 1). 1. Loosen the wing nut (Fig. 31/5) at the end of the deflector. 2. Slide the clamping rail (Fig. 31/3) in the vehicle's driving direction (for- wards) until the clamping rail hooks (Fig.
  • Page 91: Squeegee

    Maintenance and Service 1 Squeegee holding attachment 2 Wing nuts 3 Connection nozzle 4 Sealing strip (rear) 5 Support strip (rear) 6 Clamping rail (rear) 7 Knurled nut The squeegee is also equipped with front sealing and support strips and clamping rail (Fig.
  • Page 92: Changing The Sealing Strips

    Maintenance and Service 6. Disassemble the front sealing strip Refer to Section 2.3.2. (Fig. 33) in the same way. The squeegee stands with the sealing strips (Fig. 32/4) and support rollers (Fig. 32/7) on the ground. To increase The sealing strips (Fig. 32/4) can be the squeegee contact surface of the changed without the need for any tools: sealing strips (Fig.
  • Page 93: Wheels

    100 operating hours In the case of problems with the front and subsequently every 200 hours. wheel, please contact an authorized Hako service center. The tightening torque for the wheel nuts (Fig. 34/1) is The front wheel may only be 140 Nm.
  • Page 94: Electrical Installation

    Maintenance and Service • the working lights and flashing bea- con, the key switch and horn (10 A plug-in fuse (F51)). Refer to Section 3.2.2. When these fuses blow, the vehicle is out of operation. This Refer to Sections 3.5.1 and 3.2.2. is not indicated by an alarm signal on the operating panel! The fuses are located in the electronic...
  • Page 95 Maintenance and Service • It is not permitted to use aggressive • Clean the vehicle on a weekly basis, and corrosive cleaning agents. refer to Section 5.3.1. • Allow the vehicle to dry after clean- • Park the vehicle in an appropriate ing.
  • Page 96 Maintenance and Service Observe the operating information on transportation! Check the load bearing capacity of the loading platform prior to loading. • Dead weight of the scrubber drier without battery, without options and without driver: 710 kg. • Total weight of the scrubber drier with battery and filled solution tank, with cab safety roof and side scrubbing unit, without...
  • Page 97 Maintenance and Service • When the vehicle is being driven to If it should become necessary to tow the site of use, the squeegee, the scrubber drier, only do it on a level scrubbing unit and side scrubbing floor and at a maximum towing speed of unit must be raised.
  • Page 98 Maintenance and Service...
  • Page 99 EC Declaration of Conformity (in accordance with EC Directive 2006/42/EC) Reference was made to the following Name of the authorized person who standards and/or norms and/or techni- compiles technical documents for Ha- cal specifications to ensure proper im- plementation of the safety and health requirements in the EU Directive: Ludger Lüttel declares that the products...

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