HAKO Scrubmaster B12 Instruction Manual
HAKO Scrubmaster B12 Instruction Manual

HAKO Scrubmaster B12 Instruction Manual

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Scrubmaster B12 (7745.05)
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  • Page 1 Instruction manual Scrubmaster B12 (7745.05) (Original instructions)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1.1 Introduction ....................EN-3 1.1.a - Purpose of the manual ..............EN-3 1.1.b - Consulting the manual..............EN-4 1.1.c - Key to symbols used in the manual..........EN-4 1.1.d - Conventional terminology ..............EN-4 1.2 General warnings ..................EN-4 1.2.a - Personnel qualifications ..............EN-5 1.2.b - Operator position ................EN-5 1.2.c - Protective clothing ................EN-5 1.2.d - General precautions for transport and storage.........EN-5 1.2.e - General warnings before use ............EN-5...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing one of our cleaning products. The floor scrubber dryer that you have purchased has been designed to satisfy the user in terms of ease of use and reliability over time. We are aware that in order for a good product to stay that way, over time, it requires continuous up- dates aimed at meeting the expectations of those who use it on a daily basis.
  • Page 4: B - Consulting The Manual

    1.1.b - Consulting the manual 1.1.d - Conventional terminol- The manual is divided into chap- ters according to a logical order The terms front, rear, forward, of knowledge and use of the ma- back, upper, lower, left and right chine. refer to the operator in the work- For help with finding a specific ing position with his/her hands on...
  • Page 5: A - Personnel Qualifications

    cal sensory of mental capabili- 1.2.d - General precautions for ties, or lack of experience and transport and storage knowledge. Children being su- - Transport and storage must pervised not to play with the be carried out while protected appliance. from weather.
  • Page 6: G - General Warnings While Using The Machine

    1.2.g - General warnings while EMERGENCY using the machine In case of emergency pull the - If the machine makes strange plug out of the socket; to discon- noises, stop it immediately and nect power to the circuits and to identify the cause.
  • Page 7: I - General Warnings About The Batteries

    - Do not slide the power cable - It is forbidden to smoke and/ on sharp edges. or use naked flames within 2 - Do not pinch or crush the pow- metres of the battery during er cable. charging, in the charging area - Do not use the unit with wet or and while the battery is cooling damp hands.
  • Page 8: M - General Warnings In The Event Of A Fire

    1.3 INTENDED - When the machine must be lift- ed for any maintenance opera- MACHINE USE tions, it is necessary to work The machine has been designed safely by placing fixed sup- and manufactured for washing ports underneath it. and drying indoor floor surfaces. - Contact an authorised support The machine is designed to clean centre for repairs and request...
  • Page 9: A - Zone With Risk Of Explosion

    exceeding the value marked The electrical equipment on the machine. is marked with a symbol - do not use the machine at alti- showing a wheeled bin tudes over 2000 meters. with a cross on it. The symbol indicates that the 1.4.a - Zone with risk of explo- equipment was put on the sion...
  • Page 10: Technical Data

    Technical data Type of use..................Operator on ground Characteristics Operation ....................Batteries Type of batteries ................. N° 2 - 12V - 25Ah - (C5) Type of electric cable..................- Power supply ................24V Gel or AGM battery Length of electric cable..................- Installed load .................... 510 W Forward movement...................Manual Washing width ..................
  • Page 11: Unpacking

    2.1 UNPACKING (Fig. 1) Once the packaging has been removed as shown in the instructions on the packaging it- self, check that the machine and all the com- ponents supplied are intact. If any evident damage is found, contact the area agent and the carrier within 3 days of receipt Remove the pack (1) containing the ac-...
  • Page 12: B - Connecting The Batteries

    3.1.b - Connecting the batteries (Fig. 4) Unscrew the bolts (3) that fasten the tank (4) to the handle support. Remove the recovery water tank (4) and connect the battery connectors (5) and (6). Replace the recovery water tank (4). Fig.
  • Page 13: C - Assembling The Brush

    3.1.c - Assembling the brush (Fig. 5) Position the brush (1) on the ground. Lift the front of the machine up by lever- ing the handle (2) and remove the poly- styrene support (3). Position the flange (4) above the brush (1).
  • Page 14 Move the machine to the vicinity of a main electrical socket. Unwind the cable (2) and connect it to the outlet. WARNING: Check that the mains voltage is compatible with the operating voltage of the battery charger. Leave the batteries to charge until the “Green”...
  • Page 15: Getting To Know The Machine

    5.1 GETTING TO KNOW THE MACHINE (Fig. 7) Fig. 7 1) Guide handle. 11) Wheels. 2) Control console. 12) Brush rotation flange. 3) Floor washing operating pedal. 13) Brush. 4) Lever for starting brush rotation and/or 14) Squeegee. dispensing water. 15) Recovery water drain hose.
  • Page 16: Control Panel

    6.1 CONTROL PANEL (Fig. 8) 1) LEDs status of battery charge The button (3) is illuminated when pressed, indicating the charging status of the battery. When the LED (1c) is illuminated, it in- dicates that the battery charge status is at maximum. When the LED (1b) is illuminated, it in- dicates that the battery charge status is at about half.
  • Page 17: Lever For Handle Angle Regulation

    7.1 LEVER FOR HANDLE ANGLE REGULATION (Fig. 9) By pulling on the lever (1), it is possible to vary the position of the handle (2); releasing the lever, the handle is posi- tioned and locks in the nearest required position. N.B.: By positioning the handle (2) vertically, it is possible to effect a more thorough cleaning...
  • Page 18: Filling The Tank

    8.1 FILLING THE TANK (Fig. 10) WARNING: Only add clean mains water to the tank at a temperature no greater than 50°C. Remove the hose (1) supplied, connect one end (1a) to a tap and insert the other end (1b) in the tank (2). Turn on the tap and fill the tank (2).
  • Page 19: Operation

    9.1 OPERATION (Figs. 11-12) 9.1.a - Checks before use - Check that the exhaust tube (1) of the re- covery tank is properly coupled and prop- erly sealed. Check that the squeegee water aspira- tion hose (2) is correctly inserted in the recovery tank. Check that the connector (3) on the squeegee (13) is not blocked and that the hose is connected correctly.
  • Page 20: B - Preparing The Machine And Choosing The Cycle

    9.1.b - Preparing the machine and choosing the cycle Press the button (4) that illuminates. Lower the wiper (1), using the pedal (2), releasing it from its coupling. Working cycle: The machine can perform 4 working cy- cles: Drying only cycle: To perform the drying cycle only, press button (7).
  • Page 21: C - Using The Machine

    9.1.c - Using the machine After having started the machine and se- lected the type of cycle, start the cleaning operation by pressing the levers (8) and holding them pressed to start rotation of the brush and the dispensing of water, then push the machine by means of the handles (10) in the handle bar (11).
  • Page 22: E - Warnings While Using The Machine

    Brush unit outlet open circuit error Led 1 is flashing and Led 5 is constantly WARNING: lit. Always lift up the squeegee at the end of cleaning in order to NOTE: When any of the above mentioned error sig- prevent the deformation of the nals is displayed, it is necessary to turn off rubber blades.
  • Page 23: Draining The Recovery Water

    10.1 DRAINING THE RECOVERY WATER (Fig. 13) At the end of the washing cycle or when the recovery water tank (1) is full, it is necessary to empty the tank by proceeding as follows: N.B.: To dispose of the recovery water, comply with the standards in force in the country in which the machine is used.
  • Page 24: Maintenance And Cleaning

    11.1 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING WARNING: information warn- ings regarding maintenance or cleaning, follow the infor- mation given in the “General warnings during maintenance” in chapter 1 in this manual. OPERATIONS TO PERFORM DAILY 11.1.a - Emptying and cleaning the clean water tank (Fig. 14) WARNING: At the end of the washing op- erations, it is compulsory to...
  • Page 25: B - Cleaning The Recovery Water Tank

    11.1.b - Cleaning the recovery water Fig. 15 tank (Fig. 15) WARNING: At the end of the washing op- erations, it is compulsory to clean the recovery water tank to prevent deposits or scaling and the proliferation of bacte- ria, odours or mould. Drain the recovery water as shown in the relative paragraph, positioning the ma- chine over a drain outlet.
  • Page 26: C - Cleaning The Squeegee

    11.1.c - Cleaning the squeegee (Fig. 16) N.B.: In order to clean the squeegee correctly (1), If, during washing, it is clear that the rubber it is necessary to remove it as follows: blades (4) are damaged or worn, it is neces- Pull the squeegee unit outwards (1).
  • Page 27: D - Cleaning The Clean Water Filter

    OPERATIONS TO PERFORM WEEKLY 11.1.d - Cleaning the clean water filter (Fig. 17) Unscrew the transparent filter cover (1) and remove the filter (2). Clean the filter (2) in running water. If it is blocked, replace it. Replace all the components in reverse order.
  • Page 28: F - Replacing The Squeegee Rubber Blades

    11.1.f - Replacing the squeegee rub ber blades (Fig. 19) When it becomes clear that drying the floor is difficult or traces of water remain on the floor, it is necessary to check the wear on the squeegee rubber blades (1): Remove the squeegee unit (1) as indicat- ed in the “Cleaning the squeegee”...
  • Page 29: H - Seplacing The Fuses

    11.1.h - Replacing the fuses (Fig. 21) WARNING: Replace the blown fuse with one with the same amperage. Unscrew the two bolts (1) that fasten the external box (2) and remove it. Unscrew the two bolts (3) of the printed circuit board (4) and remove it. Fuse (5) Green 30A Machine general protection.
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION The machine does not start Low battery. Check that the battery is up when the key is turned. charged. Main fuse blown. Replace the GREEN 30A main fuse. The brush does not rotate. Brush unit outlet overcur- See paragraph “Warning rent error or brush unit open signals while using the ma-...
  • Page 31 Bad Oldesloe, 01.04.2016 health requirements stipulated in the EC Di- rective 2006/42/EC and is in accordance with 2014/30/EC. Name of the authorized person who com- piles technical documents for Hako: Dr. Rainer Bavendiek Ludger Lüttel Director R&D EN-31...
  • Page 32 Advanced Technology for a Cleaner, Better Enviroment Hako GmbH • Head Office Hamburger Str. 209-239 • D-23843 bad Oldesloe +49 4531 806-0 • Fax +49 4531 806-338...

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