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OWNER'S MANUAL
DP-SCRUB20
AUTO SCRUBBER
USER & MAINTENANCE BOOK
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL DP-SCRUB20 AUTO SCRUBBER USER & MAINTENANCE BOOK SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE...
  • Page 2: Operational Safety Instructions

    Thank you for purchasing our products. This operation manual will provide you with a comprehensive guide to operate this machine. Please read this manual carefully before you use the machine and retain it for future reference. OPERATIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read this manual carefully before using this appliance. In this manual, there are common safety instructions in detail on appliance preparing, operating and maintenance.
  • Page 3 The electric components of the machine could short circuit when in contact with water or in moist environments. In order to ensure the desiccation of the components, the machine should be wiped and kept in a dry environment after being used. Ensure proper ventilation, especially in the area where the batteries are charged.
  • Page 4 DIAGRAMS OF THE MACHINE 1. Handlebar 13. Squeegee 2. Control Panel 14. Regulating Handle of Squeegee 3. Suction Motor Button (b) 15. Water Suction Pipe 4. Brush Motor Button (c) 16. Water Drain Out Pipe 5. Power Switch 17. Water Valve 6.
  • Page 5 FUNCTIONS AND NOTES FUNCTION DP-SCRUB20 is suitable for ceramic tile flooring, marble flooring, epoxy flooring, PVC flooring, diamond flooring, terrazzo flooring, concrete flooring and hard floor cleaning. It has an 18-inch brush or pad driver to clean the floor, and the dirty water will be sucked into a recovery tank by the squeegee.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS MODEL DP-SCRUB20 WORKING WIDTH OF BRUSH DISK (in) WORKING WIDTH OF SQUEEGEE (in) SOLUTION TANK CAPACITY (gal) RECOVERY TANK CAPACITY (gal) BRUSH SPEED (rpm) BRUSH PRESSURE (lbs) VOLTAGE (V) SUCTION MOTOR (W) 24V 550W BRUSH MOTOR (W) 24V 750W...
  • Page 7: Operation And Maintenance

    OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 1. Before operating, big pieces and dust on the ground should be removed. Operation should never be carried out until no dirt, block, and wastepaper could be found on the ground, and all those procedures will help to increase the work efficiency and protect the machine.
  • Page 8 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (CONT.) 4. Lift the brush pedal to lower the brush disk down to the ground. (Seen in figure4) Lift the squeegee handle to lower the squeegee down to the ground. (Seen in figure5) 5. Operate the switches to control the brush and suction motor. suction motor on only - use for water sucking.
  • Page 9 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (CONT.) 8. With the regulating handle of squeegee, increase or de- Method: Take the waste pipe out of the clip, open the crease the angle between the squeegee and the floor. cap of the tube, discharge sewage to the sewer and The suction of dirt would be efficient with a suitable clean the recovery tank.
  • Page 10 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (CONT.) 12. Method for replacing the brush disk 15.Daily upkeep when operation is finished: A. Installation of the brush pad: Put the brush pad under clean the machine surface with a wet and dry cloth, and its cover (If the dial is used, the brush pad should be open the water tank cover to check and make sure there installed on the dial, then put the brush pad under its is no damage with the inside seal.
  • Page 11 MAINTENANCE AND CHARGE OF BATTERY (CONT.) (No mineral water, tap water or plain boiled water; never 9. Please us the specified charger to charge the battery. add any electrolyte arbitrarily). The maintenance battery The output voltage of the charger should be matched is characterized by simple operation, moderate price and with the specified voltage of the battery, and the rated high price, and can have a very good performance ratio if...
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLES POSSIBLE REASONS TROUBLESHOOTING Fuse is blown; Replace the fuse; Not enough battery power; Charge or replace the battery; The machine won’t start Power cord plug is loose; Check the power connection; Switch is broken Replace the switch Not enough battery power; Check the power connection;...
  • Page 13 DiamaPro Systems ® 3343 Peachtree Road NE Suite 145 #24 Atlanta, GA 30326 470-977-2323...

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