We have pro- vided the places in this operating manual concerning your safety with a dan- ger pictogram. Your authorised Hako dealer is available at all times to answer further questions about the machine or the operating manual.
Introduction Intended use The Scrubmaster B5 is a scrubber-drier for the wet cleaning of hard indoor floor surfaces. This machine is intended for commercial use, for example in shops, hotels and schools, as well as confined areas such as kitchens and sanitary fa- cilities.
Machine data Your machine is described clearly by the following data. Please always quote these data in correspondence or when making a telephone query to your authorised Hako dealer or our company. • Machine type: • Manufacturing no.: • Start-up on: Your nearest authorised Hako dealer: •...
Suction only ..............27 Turning off the machine ..........27 After cleaning ..............28 Loading and transporting ..........29 Technical data............... 30 Maintenance and servicing.......... 32 Hako system maintenance ........... 32 Maintenance certificate ..........33 Maintenance plan ............34 88-00-3357-00IVZ.fm...
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Table of contents Solution and waste water tank ........37 5.4.1 Removing the tanks ............37 5.4.2 Cleaning the solution and waste water tank ....38 5.4.3 Cleaning the fresh water filter ........39 5.4.4 Cleaning the waste water suction hose ......39 Cleaning/replacing the cleaning tools ......
Safety instructions 1 Safety instructions Warning and danger symbols Important tasks concerning the safety of the operator and machine are named as follows in this operating manual and emphasised by symbols. Danger Indication of a direct danger with high risk, in which death or severe physical injury can occur if it is not avoided.
• The labels attached to the machine provide important information for safe operation. Renew labels that are no longer legible or present. • With Hako-AntiBac® machine variants, the plastic inner surface of the solution and waste water tanks contains silver ions in nanoparticle form.
• Daily and weekly maintenance work must be done in accordance with the maintenance plan by the operating staff. In all other maintenance work, please contact your nearest Hako service centre. • The maintenance work and maintenance intervals specified in the operating manual must be complied with.
Safety instructions Information about special risks Magnets There is a magnet in the area of the solution tank and the waste water tank. Warning! Magnets can affect the function of pacemakers and implanted defibrillators. • If you have such a device, keep a minimum distance of 80 mm to the magnet.
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• Observe the operating manuals and safety instructions provided by the battery manufacturer! The operating manual is enclosed with the battery. • Only use the Hako charger supplied to charge the battery. • Make sure that the batteries are never fully discharged; recharge them as quickly as possible.
In accordance with the symbol showing the crossed-out garbage bin, these batteries must not be disposed of in the domestic waste. Return and recycling have to be arranged with the authorised Hako dealer! • Observe the local regulations when disposing of the AntiBac® tanks, e.g.
Safety instructions Labels on the machine The following safety and instruction labels are affixed to the machine in a clearly visible and legible manner. Renew missing or illegible labels promptly! Fig. 1 01-7150-00.fm...
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Safety instructions Hako company logo The Hako company logo Fig. 1-A is located on the front of the waste water tank. Label: Machine type: The label Fig. 1-B is located on both sides underneath the solution tank. Type plate The type plate Fig. 1-C is located above the solution tank.
2 Use Overviews 2.1.1 Front and rear view Fig. 2 Item Designation Operating handle 02-7150-00.fm...
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Tank cap Waste water tank with handle Handle loop Battery Cleaning tools Rotary lock of operating bar Locking bolt of tank locking device Solution tank Squeegee Stand for park position Suction turbine hose Waste water suction hose Level indicator for waste water tank 02-7150-00.fm...
Controls and display elements 2.2.1 Control panel The individual functions of the buttons on the control panel are described below. The respective active functions are visible as corresponding symbols in white on the display panel. If the symbols are shown in yellow, the functions are in standby mode.
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ECO mode button Fig. 3-5 ECO mode is switched on and off with this button. After turning on the machine, ECO mode starts automatically. If ECO mode is switched off, the speed of the cleaning tools increases. Cleaning tools button Fig. 3-2 The drive of the cleaning tools is switched on and off with this button.
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Charging state indicator Fig. 3-10 The charging state of the battery is indicated on the display panel during operation. The number of bars shown indicates the charging state: • Five green bars visible: Battery is 100 % charged. • Four green bars visible: Battery is approx. 80 % charged. •...
2.2.2 Controls at the machine Fig. 4 Rotary lock of operating bar Fig. 4-1 The operating bar is unlocked by turning the rotary lock to the right and can be brought into the working position. At the same time, the drive of the cleaning tools and the water supply will start.
General principle of operation In cleaning mode, the cleaning solution is supplied from the solution tank to the cleaning tools. When the machine is moving forwards, the loosened dirt is absorbed by the squeegee with the help of the cleaning solution and con- veyed into the waste water tank.
Fig. 6 2.3.2 Cleaning head The drive of the cleaning tools and the water supply are switched on by actu- ating the rotary lock Fig. 6-1. The floor is cleaned by the intensive movements of the brushes/pads Fig. 6-2 and the supply of cleaning solution. Switching off ECO mode increases the cleaning effect.
Initially starting up the machine Attention • Before initially starting up the machine, charge the used batteries fully and appropriately with commissioning charge. Hako assumes no liability for battery damage resulting from insufficient commissioning charge. • Check the machine for operating safety before every start-up! Eliminate faults immediately.
Operation 3.3.1 Filling the solution tank Note • Only use detergents suitable for automatic machines (foam retarded). We recommend use of our cleaning and care agents specifically developed for the machine. These products meet the requirements of the German Detergent and Cleaning Agent Act (WRMG).
Operation 2. Unlock the tank cap: Pull out the locking bolt Fig. 7-1, push the tank cap Fig. 7-2 upwards and release the locking bolt Fig. 7-3. 3. Tilt the solution tank Fig. 7-4 to the rear and remove it. 4.
Operation 3.4.1 Suction only Fig. 8 If only water is to be sucked up with the machine, proceed as follows: 1. Fold up the stand for the park position. 2. Lower the squeegee onto the ground with the footrest. 3. Press the ON/OFF button for approx. 3 seconds. The machine is ready for use.
Operation After cleaning Environmental danger Observe the applicable laws and local regulations when disposing of detergents. Attention! Do not use a high-pressure cleaner or steam cleaner to clean the machine. Fig. 9 1. Drive to a suitable maintenance location. 2. Turn off the machine. 3.
Operation Loading and transporting Attention • Risk of skidding! Take extra care on wet ramps. • Risk of leakage! The suction turbine may be damaged. Empty the solution tank and the waste water tank before transporting the machine! Note Remove empty tanks and the battery before transporting the machine to reduce the weight of the machine.
Technical data 4 Technical data Dimensions Length of machine (bar park position/working position) 600/760 Width of machine (without/with squeegee) 485/560 Height of machine (bar park position/working position) 1165/1100 Working width Cleaning head Squeegee Sweeping capacity Theoretical sweeping capacity m²/h Weights Weight (empty, with Li-Ion battery) Total weight (ready for use with Li-Ion battery) Tank contents...
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Technical data Protection class Battery Lithium-ion battery 25.2 V 12.8 Ah 322 Wh Noise emission value Standard operation mode The sound power level (L wAd ) measured under the customary conditions of use according to DIN EN dB (A) 60335-2-72 is: The sound pressure level (L pA ) (at the ear of the driver) measured under the customary conditions of dB (A)
Performance by an expert of an authorised Hako workshop by reference to the machine-specific system maintenance. Hako system maintenance III (every 750 hours) Performance by an expert of an authorised Hako workshop by reference to the machine-specific system maintenance at least once a year. 05-7150-00.fm...
Maintenance and servicing Maintenance certificate Handover Hako system maintenance I 250 operating hours Handover to customer Workshop stamp Instruction performed on: performed on: at _______________ operating hours at _______________ operating hours Hako system maintenance II Hako system maintenance III 500 operating hours...
Maintenance and servicing Maintenance plan Hako system maintenance by the customer Activity / interval Daily • Empty the waste water tank; clean the waste water tank and the sieve insert • Clean the solution tank and check the fresh water filter for contamination •...
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Maintenance and servicing Hako system maintenance I Every 250 hours or once a year • Check proper functioning of the battery and charger • Check the latching function of the battery • Check the software versions, update if necessary • Check leak tightness and proper functioning of the hoses (fresh and waste water, suction turbine hose), replace if necessary •...
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Maintenance and servicing Hako system maintenance II Every 500 hours • All maintenance work according to Hako system maintenance I • Check the suction turbine for vacuum, replace if necessary • Check the condition and proper functioning of the drivers, replace if necessary •...
Maintenance and servicing Solution and waste water tank 5.4.1 Removing the tanks Fig. 11 1. Place the machine on a level surface and turn it off. 2. Unlock the tank cap: Pull out the locking bolt Fig. 11-1, push the tank locking device Fig. 11-2 upwards and release the locking bolt.
Maintenance and servicing 5.4.2 Cleaning the solution and waste water tank Environmental danger Observe applicable laws and local regulations when disposing of detergents! Fig. 12 Empty and clean the tanks daily or as required. 1. Drive to a suitable disposal point. 2.
Maintenance and servicing 5.4.3 Cleaning the fresh water filter Fig. 13 Clean the fresh water filter in the solution tank weekly. 1. Remove the solution tank, see section 5.4.1. 2. Unscrew the screw cap on the underside of the solution tank Fig. 13-1 and remove the fresh water filter.
Maintenance and servicing Cleaning/replacing the cleaning tools Fig. 15 Clean the cleaning tools daily or replace them when worn. The cleaning tools must be changed when the red wear bristle has been reached Fig. 15-2. 1. Turn the machine off and lock the operating bar. 2.
Maintenance and servicing Squeegee 5.6.1 Cleaning the squeegee Fig. 16 Check the squeegee daily for soiling and foreign particles and clean it as required. 1. Turn off the machine. 2. Loosen the two star-shaped handles Fig. 16-1 and remove the squeegee from the rear Fig.
Maintenance and servicing 5.6.2 Replacing the sealing strips Fig. 17 Check the sealing strips at the squeegee weekly for wear and intactness. If the edge of the sealing strip is worn or damaged, turn or replace the sealing strip. Each sealing strip can be used four times before it needs replacing. 1.
Maintenance and servicing Battery The Scrubmaster B5 is equipped with a maintenance-free lithium-ion battery. 5.7.1 Checking the charging state Fig. 18 The charging state of the battery is indicated on the display panel during operation. The number of bars shown indicates the charging state, see section 2.2.1.
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Maintenance and servicing Fig. 19 The batteries are charged with the supplied charger. The batteries can already be charged if one segment (bar) of the charging state indicator on the control panel Fig. 18 has gone out, at the latest, however, after the cleaning functions have been switched off (one bar flashes).
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Maintenance and servicing 4. Insert the mains plug Fig. 19-3 into a 220 V socket. The charging process starts automatically. Note If all LEDs on the battery permanently light up green Fig. 19-4, the charging process is not yet fully completed as long as the green LED on the charger is still flashing.
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Maintenance and servicing All LEDs light up: LED flashes Charging process not yet completed! Recharging phase! Charging process LED lights completed constantly 05-7150-00.fm...
(tool key). Eliminate the cause or note down the service code and inform your authorised Hako service partner. If the cause has been eliminated, the fault must be acknowledged via the OFF/ON button.
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Maintenance and servicing 3311 Service code Service interval expired See maintenance plan indicator when turning on the machine. Restart the machine to remove the ser- vice code. 5931 Battery fault Communication error Contact the customer service 5971 / Battery fault Contacts on the battery Contact the customer 5972...
Hamburger Str. 209-239 23843 Bad Oldesloe, Germany declare in sole responsibility that the following product Scrubmaster B5 type: 7150 to which this declaration relates corresponds with the relevant basic safety and health requirements of EC Directive 2006/42/EC as well as the requirements according to 2014/30/EC and 2014/53/EC.
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Hako GmbH Head Office Hamburger Str. 209-239 23843 Bad Oldesloe Germany Tel. +49 4531 806-0 info@hako.com www.hako.com...
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