SANITMAX SM420AC User Manual

Multi-functional floor scrubber

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SM420AC
Multi-Functional Floor Scrubber
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  • Page 1 SM420AC Multi-Functional Floor Scrubber User Manual sanitmax.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Machine Overview................. 5 Machine Performance..............5 Machine Applications..............5 Packing List................... 6 Precautions..................7 Machine Components..............9 Specifications................10 Machine Assembly..............11 1. Installing the Handle............. 11 2. Installing the Lock Block............11 3. Installing the Water Tank............12 4.
  • Page 5: Machine Overview

    Machine Overview Machine Performance This multifunctional floor scrubber is equipped with a high-power pure copper wire motor, offering convenient and stable operation with high work efficiency. It also features a large 13-liter water tank, making it capable of handling various cleaning, maintenance, crystallization, and restoration tasks on different floor types.
  • Page 6: Packing List

    Packing List Item Quantity Box Dimensions Main Unit - Brush Motor 22.4x18.3x13 1 Set Assembly inches Accessories - Lever 47x20x14.5 1 Set Assembly inches Water Tank Assembly 1 Set Pad Driver Hard Brush Soft Brush Red Scouring Pad White Scouring Pad Black Scouring Pad...
  • Page 7: Precautions

    Precautions 1) Before using this series of machines, please read the instruction manual thoroughly to ensure correct usage. Contact your local distributor have any questions. 2) This machine uses 110V AC power. Ensure the power cord and the machine are connected to a grounded outlet with leakage, short circuit, and overload protection.
  • Page 8 8) Do not operate the machine on rough surfaces, slopes, or beyond the length of the power cord. Operators should not sit on the machine or allow hands, feet, or loose clothing to contact rotating parts. 9) Avoid using the machine outdoors in the rain to prevent short circuits and electric shocks.
  • Page 9: Machine Components

    Machine Components Component Component Brush Motor Water Tank Brush Motor Cover Water Valve Lever Lock Block Handle Power Cord Water Hose Switch Box Cover Wheels Handle Capacitor Box Cover...
  • Page 10: Specifications

    Switch Handle Brush Cover Circuit Breaker Brush Power Plug Wheel Axle Water Valve Knob Lock Block Handle Specifications ● Cleaning Efficiency: 4300 Sq ft ● Motor Frequency: 60 Hz ● Brush Diameter: Φ17 inches ● Net Weight of Machine: 131 lbs ●...
  • Page 11: Machine Assembly

    Machine Assembly Installing the Handle 1.1. Fit the handle component (A) onto the handle bracket (B). 1.2. Use one screw (C), two Φ10 flat washers (D), and two M10 locknuts (E) to assemble and secure the components together. 1.3. Tighten the Nuts: Make sure to tighten the nuts securely to ensure stability.
  • Page 12: Installing The Water Tank

    mounting holes of the lock block. 2.3. Insert a square hole flat washer (D) and the lock block handle assembly (E) into each of the mounting holes of the lock block. 2.4. Attach and tighten the lock block handle (F) to secure everything in place.
  • Page 13: Connecting The Power Cord

    3.3. Attach one fixing plate (E) and two M8 nuts (F) together, and assemble them onto the U-shaped bolt. 3.4. Use the same assembly method to install the top U-shaped bolt assembly. 3.5. Adjust the position of the water tank as needed and tighten the nuts to secure it in place.
  • Page 14: Removing And Installing The Brush Or Pad Driver

    Removing and Installing the Brush or Pad Driver 5.1. Ensure that the lock block on the lever is locked. If not, lock it. 5.2. Lay the machine on its side on the floor (it can also be laid flat). 5.3. Grasp the brush or pad driver on the machine and rotate it counterclockwise (as shown in View A) to remove it.
  • Page 15: Adjusting The Water Output

    Adjust the Water Output 6.1. Increasing Water Flow: Rotate the water valve knob at the top of the water tank counterclockwise to open the water valve. This also allows you to control the amount of water output. 6.2. Decreasing/Closing Water Flow: Rotate the water valve knob clockwise until it stops to close the water valve.
  • Page 17: Operation Instructions

    Operation Instructions Operating Steps 1. Adjust the Handle: Loosen the lock handle, adjust the operating handle to a suitable height, then lock it in place (refer to section “Installing the Handle”). 2. Connect Power: Unwind and connect the pre-assembled machine's power cord to an outlet. 3.
  • Page 18: Brush Selection

    Brush Selection 1. Use a hard brush for daily maintenance and cleaning floors. 2. Use a soft brush for cleaning carpets and wooden floors. 3. Use a steel wire brush for heavy-duty renovation of hard materials. Burnishing Pad Selection 1. Use a red pad for floor washing and regular maintenance.
  • Page 19: Cleaning Carpets

    7. Optionally, use a powerful dryer to dry the floor quickly. Cleaning Carpets Follow the same steps as cleaning floors, but use a soft brush and ensure that the carpet is dried thoroughly with a powerful dryer. Polishing, Waxing, and Stripping 1.
  • Page 20 amount based on humidity). Use 1-2 grams per square meter. Polish with the machine until shiny and then clean the floor dust with a mop. Work in sections of 10 - 20 square feet. Keep the pads clean for the best effect;...
  • Page 21: Daily Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Daily Maintenance and Troubleshooting 1. No Power Response After Starting ● Check the Power Cord: Ensure it's properly connected. ● Inspect Connections: Check if the plug between the lever and the motor is securely connected. ● Examine Wiring and Switch: After confirming the above, inspect the wiring and the switch for any issues.
  • Page 22 resulting in slower machine speeds, motor overheating, and burnt run capacitors. Persistent voltage below 110V can cause motor burning smell and tripping. 5. Motor Runs but Chassis Doesn't Rotate ● If the motor starts and runs normally but the chassis doesn’t rotate, the coupling needs replacement.
  • Page 23 or replacing parts to eliminate noise. For a greener clean: Regular maintenance ensures the smooth operation of your machine and contributes to its longevity, reducing the need for frequent replacements and thus supporting sustainability. Remember to handle electrical components carefully and consult a professional for complex issues.

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