CONQUEST Magna BS Basic Operator's Manual

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CONQUEST MAGNA
FLOOR SCUBBER
OPERATOR MANUAL
T: 1800 826 789
E: support@conquestequipment.com.au
W: conquestequipment.com.au

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  • Page 1 CONQUEST MAGNA FLOOR SCUBBER OPERATOR MANUAL T: 1800 826 789 E: support@conquestequipment.com.au W: conquestequipment.com.au...
  • Page 2: Main Machine Components

    MAIN MACHINE COMPONENTS The machine's main components are the following: Operator seat Recovery tank lid. Lateral scrubbing brush head (optional). Recovery tank. Scrubbing brush head. Solution tank. Squeegee body. Right hatch. Hour meter display – battery charge level. Left hatch. Headlights (optional).
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS MAIN MACHINE COMPONENTS ..........3 AUTOMATIC DETERGENT MEASURING SYSTEM CONTENTS ................4 (FSS VERSION) ................22 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS ........5 AUTOMATIC REQUEST FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE (OPTIONAL) ..................22 RECHARGING THE BATTERIES ............5 EMERGENCY BUTTON ..............22 USING THE MACHINE ............... 6 ALARM SCREEN ................
  • Page 4: General Safety Regulations

    GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS The following symbols are used to indicate any potentially hazardous situations. Always read this information carefully and take the necessary precautions to protect any people and/or objects that may be present. Operator cooperation is paramount for accident prevention. No accident prevention programme can be effective without the full cooperation of the person directly responsible for the machine's operation.
  • Page 5: Using The Machine

    WARNING: • Do not use incompatible battery chargers since they could damage the batteries and potentially cause a fire. • The batteries emit hydrogen gas. This gas can cause explosions or fires. Keep a safe distance from flames or sparks. Keep the recovery tank open for the duration of the battery recharging.
  • Page 6 • Do not use the machine without the requisite knowledge and authorisations. • Do not use the machine if you have not read and understood the following user manual. • Do not use the machine under the influence of alcohol or drugs. •...
  • Page 7: Deactivation Of The Machine

    • Always use appropriate gloves and protective equipment when handling the detergents used to clean the floor. • Do not use the machine as a means of transport. • Avoid working with the brushes when the machine is standing still, so as not to damage the floor.
  • Page 8 upon the electrically powered components; remove any rings, watches and/or clothing with metallic parts that might come into contact with the electrically powered components. • do not work underneath the raised machine without adequate fixed safety supports. WARNING: • Read all the relevant instructions carefully before performing any maintenance/repair operations.
  • Page 9: Transport

    • Remove the batteries if the machine needs to be tilted in order to perform maintenance procedures. • Have the machine checked by an authorised technical assistance centre every year. • When disposing of consumable materials, observe the laws and regulations in force. Once the machine has reached the end of its service life, the materials contained within it must be disposed of in an appropriate manner, keeping in mind that the machine itself has been built using fully recyclable materials.
  • Page 10: Symbols Used In The Manual

    The descriptions contained in this document are not binding. The company therefore reserves the TARGET GROUP right to make any modifications at any time to elements, details, or accessory supply, as considered necessary for reasons of improvement or manufacturing/commercial requirements. The reproduction, This manual is written both for operators and for qualified machine maintenance technicians.
  • Page 11: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA Magna 1SL TECHNICAL DATA Magna Basic [KMS] Basic Rated machine power 3050 3250 Working capacity up to 5400 5400 Working width Working width with the lateral brush 1050 Squeegee width 1045 1045 Central brush head brushes (number -Ø external bristles) Nr - mm 2 - Ø460 2 - Ø460...
  • Page 12: Type Of Brushes (Sweeping Version)

    Magna BS Magna BS 2SL TECHNICAL DATA [KMS] Basic Basic Rated machine power 3050 3230 Working capacity up to 5000 5000 Working width 1225 Working width with the lateral brush 1050 Squeegee width 1045 1045 Central brush head brushes (number -Ø external bristles-length) Nr - (Ømm - mm) 2 - (Ø200 - 856) 2 - (Ø200 - 856)
  • Page 13: Symbols Used On The Machine

    SYMBOLS USED ON THE MACHINE LABELS USED ON THE MACHINE Filter body position symbol: Main switch symbol: Applied to the left-hand side of the machine to indicate the position of the solution Applied to the control panel, positioned on the front of the machine, to indicate tank's filter.
  • Page 14: Preparation Of Machine

    12. Turn the brush head control level (6) anti-clockwise (Fig.7); in this way the brush head body will be raised off the pallet. Braking system oil level check label: 13. Turn the squeegee control lever (7) clockwise (Fig.8) to raise the squeegee body off the pallet. Located near the braking system oil basin, to remind the operator to check the 14.
  • Page 15: Machine Safety

    10. Grip the back of the seat (5) and turn the seat support plate to its maintenance position (Fig.6). BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL For battery maintenance and recharging, respect the instructions provided by the battery manufacturer. When the batteries reach the end of their service life, they must be disconnected by specialized and properly trained personnel, and must be subsequently removed from the battery compartment using suitable lifting devices.
  • Page 16: Connecting Batteries To The Machine

    N.B.: you are advised to only lift and move the batteries with lifting and transportation means 10. Grip the handle (4) and lower the recovery tank to the maintenance position (Fig.4). suitable for the specific weight and size ATTENTION: to prevent the recovery tank from rotating, grip the handle (5) on the safety stop CAUTION: the lifting hooks must not damage the blocks, connectors or cables.
  • Page 17: Adjustment Of Driving Position

    if the system is not used daily. The system can be excluded. In case of sporadic use of 6. Screw on the cap (4) to the body of the detergent solution filter (5) (Fig.4). detergents with pH between 1-3 or 11-14, use the floor scrubbing machine in the traditional way by adding the detergent in the clean water tank and excluding the dosing circuit.
  • Page 18: Assembling The Brush Head Brushes (Sweeping Version)

    PREPARING TO WORK ASSEMBLING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSHES (SWEEPING VERSION) To fit the brush on the brush head body, proceed as follows: Before beginning to work, it is necessary to: 1. Make sure the machine has been secured (see the section titled “SECURING THE MACHINE”).
  • Page 19: Work

    SCRUBBING WITHOUT DRYING To carry out “SCRUBBING WITHOUT DRYING” tasks, proceed as follows: Make all the checks listed in “PREPARING TO WORK”. Sit on the driver’s seat. Insert the key (1) into the main switch on the control panel. Bring the main switch to its "I" position by turning the key (1) a quarter turn clockwise (Fig.1).
  • Page 20: Regulating The Detergent Solution

    Press the drive pedal (4) (Fig.4) to begin moving the machine. EXTRA BRUSH HEAD PRESSURE This machine is capable of increasing the pressure exerted upon the brushes during the work cycle. This can be done in the following manner: Check to make sure that the brush head body is in contact with the floor. If this is not the case, adjust the brush head control lever (1) on the steering column (Fig.1).
  • Page 21: Hour Meter

    HOUR METER AUTOMATIC DETERGENT MEASURING SYSTEM (FSS VERSION) The control display is located on the control panel, and the screen that appears after the start-up screen Upon request, the machine can be fitted with a system that measures out the detergent separately displays the machine's total usage time.
  • Page 22: Alarm Screen

    ALARM SCREEN BRAKING CONTROL If there is an error, the writing AL is shown on the control The machine has an encoder to help braking and also a mechanical brake. display followed by a number (Fig.1), this stays visible until the error is resolved. •...
  • Page 23: Recommended Maintenance Operations

    RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE BODY The careful cleaning of the whole vacuum unit ensures better drying and cleaning of the floor as well as a longer vacuum motor life. To carry out the cleaning of the squeegee body, proceed as follows: Take the machine to the maintenance area.
  • Page 24: Cleaning The Brush Head Brushes (Scrubbing Version)

    N.B.: to adjust the solution jet from the tank cleaning accessory, turn the knob (8) on the To clean the brush with the spray gun kit, proceed as follows: accessory itself (Fig.9). Take the machine to the maintenance area. Check that the brush head body is in its rest position. If this is not the case, turn the brush head control lever (1) anticlockwise (Fig.1) so that the brush head body lifts up off the floor.
  • Page 25: Cleaning The Brush Head Brushes (Sweeping Version)

    NB: Before starting the optional tank cleaning kit, check the level indicator (8) to see how much CLEANING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSHES (SWEEPING VERSION) solution there is in the solution tank (Fig.9). Careful cleaning of the brush guarantees better cleaning of the floor as well as a longer brush head gear motor lifespan.
  • Page 26: Cleaning The Lateral Brush (Sweeping Version)

    CAUTION: users are advised to always wear protective gloves, to avoid the risk of serious To clean the brush with the spray gun kit, proceed as follows: injury to hands. Take the machine to the maintenance area. Release the tank cleaning accessory (5) (at the back of the machine) from the retainers (Fig.6). Check that the brush head body is in its rest position.
  • Page 27: Cleaning The Recovery Tank Filters

    Turn the recovery tank cover until the support (4) fixed to the recovery tank is coupled with the CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK FILTERS pin (5) fixed to the recovery tank cover (Fig.4). In order to clean the filters present inside the recovery tank, do the following: CAUTION: users are advised to always wear protective gloves, to avoid the risk of serious injury to hands.
  • Page 28: Cleaning The Recycle Filter (Flr Versions)

    N.B.: To adjust the solution jet from the tank cleaning accessory, turn the knob (9) on the CLEANING THE RECYCLE FILTER (FLR VERSIONS) accessory itself (Fig.8). Proceed as follows to empty the recovery tank: N.B.: To adjust the intensity of the solution jet from the tank cleaning accessory, turn the knob (10) on the accessory itself (Fig.9).
  • Page 29: Cleaning The Debris Hopper (Sweeping Version)

    Rinse the filter cartridge under a jet of water, and use a brush to eliminate any impurities, if N.B.: to adjust the intensity of the solution jet from the tank cleaning accessory, turn the knob necessary. (10) on the accessory itself (Fig.10). N.B.: to stop the solution jet, use the lever (11) on the tank cleaning accessory (Fig.11).
  • Page 30: Extraordinary Maintenance

    N.B.: to adjust the solution jet from the tank cleaning accessory, turn the knob (8) on the REPLACING THE BRUSH HEAD SPLASH GUARD accessory itself (Fig.8). If the splash guard rubber blades of the brush head side casing are damaged they cannot work properly, N.B.: to adjust the intensity of the solution jet from the tank cleaning accessory, turn the knob namely they cannot convey the dirty detergent solution towards the squeegee, therefore the splash (9) on the accessory itself (Fig.9).
  • Page 31: Filling Braking System Oil Basin

    N.B.: when adjusting the side squeegee remember to leave about 10 mm of the threaded part N.B.: Once the drive pedal is pressed, the brush head body and the squeegee body will begin to beyond the self-locking flanged nut (4) (Fig.4). descend into their working positions.
  • Page 32: Adjusting The Side Brush (Sweeping Version)

    12. Once the adjustment has been completed, tighten the retention nuts (8). 13. Close the left lateral carter (7). Magna BS Basic - Magna BS 2SL Basic 14. Repeat the operations just carried out also for the right side splash guard as well.
  • Page 33: List Of Alarms

    LIST OF ALARMS LOCK ALARMS ALARM DESCRIPTION The alarms listed in the table below can be reset only be switching the machine off. They can entail the NUMBER immediate stopping of the entire machine or a part of it. MANUAL RESET ALARMS AL_70: Traction Overcurrent Actuator 3 The alarms listed in the table below can be reset manually using the user interface.
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter lists the most common problems linked with the use of the machine. If you are unable to resolve the problems with the information given here, please contact your nearest assistance centre. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The main switch is set to “0”. Make sure that the main switch is in its "I"...

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