HAKO Scrubmaster B400RH Service Booklet
HAKO Scrubmaster B400RH Service Booklet

HAKO Scrubmaster B400RH Service Booklet

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    • Information • General Information • Configuration • Configuration List • Squeegee • Solution System • Steering • Hydraulics • Hopper • Machine Error Code List • Drive system • DMC Code List • DMC Sub code List • Troubleshooting Table of Contents •...
  • Page 3 Table of Contents cont’d • Software • Software Requirements • Obtaining WebX Account • Obtaing Software • Activating License • Shutting of Service Interval 265...
  • Page 24: Configuration

    Configuration...
  • Page 36: Configuration List

    Configuration List...
  • Page 47: Squeegee

    Squeegee...
  • Page 55: Solution System

    Solution...
  • Page 68: Steering

    Steering...
  • Page 95: Hydraulics

    Hydraulic...
  • Page 102: Hopper

    Hopper...
  • Page 118: Machine Error Code List

    Machine Error Codes...
  • Page 126: Drive System

    Drive...
  • Page 131: Dmc Code List

    DMC Codes...
  • Page 148: Dmc Sub Code List

    Sub Codes...
  • Page 152: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting...
  • Page 161 Troubleshooting of the Can-Bus on the Scrubmaster 175R and 260R series scrubber...
  • Page 162 *If either fuse blown there is a direct short to A01 Card* Verify fuses F200 and F202 (3 amp) are good on A01 card. Next pull F200 and check from fuse slot to chassis ground. Reading should be .OL on both slots. If not this is a direct short in the power protection control circuit.
  • Page 163 Pull F202 and check from fuse slot to chassis ground. Reading should be .OL on both slots. If not this is a direct short in the ground protection control circuit.
  • Page 164 On plug X14 check pins 1, 2 and 6 to chassis ground. Reading should be .OL. If not there is a direct short to ground within the W3 Main Machine Harness.
  • Page 165 Checking The Resistor’s Remove the X18 plug from A01 board. Set Multimeter to Ohm’s. Check across pins 1 and 5. Reading should be 120 Ohm’s.
  • Page 166 Check across pins 3 and 7 Reading should be 120 Ohm’s...
  • Page 167 Re-install plug X18 plug and test between pins 1 and 5. Reading should be 60 Ohm’s...
  • Page 168 Reading should be 120 Ohm’s. Remove the X105 plug from the back of Control Panel and test across pins 1 and 2.
  • Page 169 Reading should be 60 Ohm’s. Re-install X105 plug and test across pins 1 and 2.
  • Page 170 Re-install X18 plug of A01 board and test between pins 3 and 7. Reading should be 60 Ohm’s.
  • Page 171 Checking Faulty Can-Bus Circuit Reading should be .OL, if not this Check pin 1 of X18 plug of A01 board to circuit needs to be checked for chassis ground ground fault.
  • Page 172 Reading should be .OL, Check pin 5 of X18 plug of A01 board to if not this circuit needs to chassis ground be checked for ground fault.
  • Page 173 Check pin 1 of X105 plug on Control Board to chassis ground. Reading should be .OL, if not this circuit needs to be checked for ground fault.
  • Page 174 Check pin 2 of X105 plug on Control Board to chassis ground. Reading should be .OL, if not this circuit needs to be checked for ground fault.
  • Page 175 Check from pin 7 on X18 on A01 board to chassis ground. Reading should be .OL, if not that circuit will need to be checked for ground fault.
  • Page 176 Check from pin 3 on X18 on A01 board to chassis ground. Reading should be .OL, if not that circuit will need to be checked for ground fault...
  • Page 179 Inspect Molex Connector...
  • Page 180 “Opened” Up Ports The 2 port pins designated with black arrows have opened up. This will cause and increase in load (amperage), chattering circuit (opening and closing circuit) and voltage drop (power loss). Using a small scribe, close these until both are almost touching.
  • Page 181 “Recessed” Ports...
  • Page 182 Perfect Molex • This is what a ”perfect” Molex connector should look like.
  • Page 183: Wire Routing

    Wire Routing...
  • Page 227: Software

    Software...
  • Page 228: Software Requirements

    Hako Software Requirements & Downloading...
  • Page 229 Section #1 The following are needed before obtaining/downloading the Hako Diagnostic software from Powerboss.com...
  • Page 230 Diagnostic cable kit K- SMDIAGKIT which includes the following cables.
  • Page 231 Acceptable...
  • Page 232 Acceptable...
  • Page 233 Acceptable...
  • Page 234 Unaccepatable...
  • Page 235 Unacceptable...
  • Page 236 Unacceptable...
  • Page 237: Obtaining Webx Account

    Obtaining A Hako WebX Account...
  • Page 238 Send the following, requesting a WebX account to: Techsupport@minutemanintl.com Techsupport@powerboss.com • Company Name: • Technician Name: • Technicians company email: • Technicians Phone number:...
  • Page 239: Obtaing Software

    Obtaining/Downloading the Hako diagnostic software from Powerboss.com...
  • Page 240 Before loading USER software: MUST HAVE ADMIN RIGHTS ON COMPUTER...
  • Page 241 STEP 1. DOWNLOADING THE HAKO DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE...
  • Page 242 Go to www.Powerboss.com Click on Parts & User Manuals...
  • Page 243 New page/Tab opens...
  • Page 244 • Click on Scrubmaster...
  • Page 245 • Click on Hako Diagnose Setup...
  • Page 246 • Click on the latest Hako-Program download folder...
  • Page 247 • Double-Click on the .exe file...
  • Page 248 • Open file & follow on screen installation instructions.
  • Page 249 • Once software is finished loading you should have this icon on your desktop.
  • Page 250 • In the far right, lower corner there should be the Hako icon in the toolbar. This is the Updater Tool, to update the software from Hako.
  • Page 251: Activating License

    Section #4 Activating the Hako License...
  • Page 252 Make sure internet connection is up & running.
  • Page 253 • Launch the Hako Software by double- clicking the Hako icon on the desktop of your computer.
  • Page 254 • Once software loads the following screen will pop up.
  • Page 255 Log into your WebX account...
  • Page 256 Select Save...
  • Page 257 • Select the “KEY” (ICON) for licensing.
  • Page 258 • It opens a message box. • Select the “LICENSE” drop down.
  • Page 259 • Select “HAKO MDT”.
  • Page 260 Select “SAVE”.
  • Page 261 Now the interface is registered.
  • Page 262 • The license will be distributed via the Hako Updater Tool. • Right click the “H” icon in the lower right portion of your toolbar. • Click on Open Updater Tool.
  • Page 263 Click on “Check for Updates”. When “End Synchronization” is displayed, Computer is updated and ready for use.
  • Page 264 • Once the License Key has been registered & the Hako software is launched this screen should appear.
  • Page 265: Shutting Of Service Interval

    Shutting Off the Service Interval On the Scrubmaster Series Scrubbers...
  • Page 266 REMOVE ACCESS B120R SCRUBMASTER PANEL...
  • Page 267 REMOVE ACCESS PANEL B175R & B260R SCRUBMASTER...
  • Page 268 REMOVE ACCESS PANEL B400RH SCRUBMASTER...
  • Page 269 CONNECT BLUE OBD TO MACHINE...
  • Page 271 PLUG USB CABLE TO LAPTOP...
  • Page 272 TURN MACHINE ON...
  • Page 273 WITH LAPTOP DOUBLE CLICK HAKO LAUNCH SOFTWARE ICON...
  • Page 274 CLICK HAKO TAB...
  • Page 275 FOR B175R, B260R & B400RH SCRUBMASTER CLICK ON CAN FLASHER B25/B175R/B260R/B400R TAB...
  • Page 276 CLICK ON THE SYSTEM...
  • Page 277 CLICK ON THE MAINTENANCE TAB...
  • Page 278 CLICK OK ON SETTINGS REAL- TIME CLOCK...
  • Page 279 CLICK ON SWITCH OFF SERVICE ALERT THEN CLICK OK...
  • Page 280 CLICK OK ON CLEAR NOTE LAST ERROR...
  • Page 281 CLICK FLASH SOFTWARE TAB...
  • Page 282 CLICK OK TAB...
  • Page 283 CLICK OK TO START FLASHING SOFTWARE...
  • Page 284 WHEN THIS SCREEN POPS SOFTWARE HAS BEEN FLASHED. TURN THE MACHINE OFF, WAIT 5 SECONDS, TURN MACHINE BACK ON...
  • Page 285 TURN OFF MACHINE...
  • Page 286 TURN MACHINE BACK ON...
  • Page 287 ATFER MACHINE HAS BEEN TURNED BACK CLICK OK...
  • Page 288 CLICK EXIT...

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