HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL The SAFETY section contains important information regarding hazard or unsafe practices of the machine. Levels of hazards are identified that could result in product This manual contains the following sections: or personal injury, or severe injury resulting in death. - HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL The OPERATIONS section is to familiarize the operator with the - SAFETY...
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Warranty will be granted at the sole discretion of RPS Corporation and is subject to final claim and parts review by R.P.S. Corporation and its vendors. This policy is effective January 1, 2010 and is subject to change on production units at a future date.
R.P.S. Corporation reserves the right to make changes without notice incurring any obligation. To register for warranty, fax your warranty registration form today! Fax # (886)-632-6961...
Machine Install / Warranty Registration 1-800-634-4060 www.factorycat.com Installing Dealer: Installed By: Location: (City, State): Install Date: End-User Company Name End-User Contact: Address: City/State: Phone: Fax: Email: Model: Serial #: Hour Meter: BUYER’S REPRESENTATIVE HAS RECEIVED INSTRUCTION IN PROPER OPERATION OF THE FOLLOWING CONTROLS AND FEATURES: SCRUBBERS Filling solution tank, Solution tank sight tube, Solution drain hose or valve for flushing and freezing conditions Adjusting controls &...
46” / 49,680 sq.feet / hour R.P.S. Corporation Phone: (800) 634-4060 P.O. Box 368 Fax: (866) 901-3335 Racine, WI 53401 Copyright R.P.S. Corporation 2006. All rights reserved. Since our policy is one of constant improvement, all specifications are subject to change without notice. PAGE 3...
Common Wear Parts Brushes Model Model Model NOTE: # In Disk Column Denotes Pad Size: 17,20, 23 34"-Disk 40"-Disk 46"-Disk Pads Disk Level Color Super-Grit 17-421 SS 20-421 SS 23-421 SS Super-Black ##-422 BB Very High Black Tough-Grit 17-421 S 20-421 S 23-421 S Black...
Safety Message Your safety, and the safety of others, is very important, and operating this unit safely is an important responsibility. To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have provided operating procedures and other safety information in the manual. This information informs you of potential hazards that could hurt you or others.
!! Safety Precautions!! Always use the charger provided by the Warning: Warning: Hazardous voltage. Shock, burns or manufacturer to charge the machine. It is an electrocution can result. Always disconnect the automatic charger, specifically designed to charge batteries before servicing machine. at the appropriate rate.
Machine Controls and Features 39 40 49 50 54 55 35 36 PAGE 7...
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Controls and Functions Steers the machine. 1. Steering wheel: Your machine is equipped with an adjustable seat with arm rests. 2. Adjustable seat with arm rests: Latch must be secured for recovery tank to seal properly. 3. Recovery tank lid: Helps prevent damage to machine and objects you may drive close to.
LCD Screen Menu Displays SCREEN # 1 (Operator) SCREEN #3 (Maintenance) SCREEN W/ERROR CODE ***Use green menu selection button on control panel to change screens*** - Indicates the energy level remaining in the batteries. (Shown on all menu displays) Battery level indicator - Sets the down pressure on the brushes.
Machine Setup Uncrating Machine and Connecting Batteries 1. Carefully check the crate for any signs of damage. Batteries are in the unit. 2. To uncrate the machine, remove banding from around the crate. Take off the top and sides and dispose of properly. 3.
Removing Squeegee Attaching Squeegee 1. Lower the squeegee mounting plate by 1. With the squeegee in the down position, turn depressing the squeegee switch to the key switch off & remove key. down positio (See picture below) 2. Disconnect vacuum hose from squeegee and loosen the (4) knobs.
Adjusting Squeegee 1. Turning adjustment knob clock-wise (Tightening) will raise tips & lower center. (See picture to the left) 2. This squeegee is adjusted too far back and will not pick up on the corners. Note tips of the blades are off the floor. (See picture to the left) 3.
Leveling Scrubdecks Leveling Disk Scrubdeck 1. Drive machine to a flat level surface and turn machine off. (See picture to the left) 2. Deck should be raised off the floor. 3. With the shrouds off, measure from the ground to a parallel surface on all four corners of the scrubdeck.
Attaching Disk Brushes/Pads 1. Turn "on" machine power. 2. Raise the scrub deck by depressing the brush switch to the position and turn ("0") machine power "off". Disconnect batteries. (See picture to the left) 3. Loosen knobs and remove shrouds to access scrub deck (See picture to the left) 4.
Adjusting Shrouds 1. The shroud must be adjusted correctly in order to have proper water control during turns. the front of the shroud should be slightly higher than the rear. (See picture to the left) 2. To adjust shrouds loosen knobs remove shroud.
Adjusting Cylindrical Side Wipers 1. The cylindrical deck comes euipped with side wipers for increased water control when turning. (See picture to the left) 2. To adjust the side wipers, first loosen the locking nut , then turn the adjusting screw in to raise or out to lower the height of the side wiper blade.
Solution System BOTH TANKS EMPTY ! STRAP 1. To access the items listed below, completely drain solution and recovery tanks (See picture to the left) I. Carefully tip the tank back until it is supported by the strap. II. Gate Valve III.
Vac System 1. The "high recovery" light (A) ( red) will illuminate and the horn will sound when the recovery tank is full. Stop immediately and drain the recovery tank. (See picture to the left) If the red light is ignored the vac motor will overheat.
Operation One pass scrubbing Pre-cleaning check list Steps: (see picture below) Read and understand the safety section on page 5 and 6 before operating machine. 1. Turn machine on with the key switch. 2. Lower squeegee by pressing the switch. 1.
Operation Double Scrubbing Vac Only Scrubbing Steps: (see picture below) Steps: (see picture below) 1. Turn machine on with the key switch. 1. Turn machine on with the key switch. 2. Lower scrub head to the floor, use the 2. Lower squeegee by pressing the switch. top half of the brush switch.
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Operating Hints 1. Observe the amount of solution the machine is dispensing on the floor and adjust to the desired flow. To increase the solution flow rate, push solution switch (A) + , to decrease push solution switch (A) - . (See picture to the left) 2.
Drain Recovery Tank Drain Solution Tank Always empty recovery tank when refilling the solution To drain left over cleaning solution from the solution tank, tank. To drain the recovery tank, perform the following perform the following steps. steps. 1. Pull the clear sight tube/drain hose off barbed fitting.
Recovery Tank Recovery Tank Drain Saver Float Shut-Off The recovery tank drain saver will help prevent the drain When water is no longer being vacuumed from becoming clogged with debris. from the floor and the vacuum fan is operating, the ball float has engaged the red 1.
Standard Battery Charging Charger Specifications Standard Charger Output voltage of 36 volts. (Standard) Caution: the following instructions are intended for the Output current of 36 amps max. (Standard) 36v charger supplied with the machine. Do not use Input voltage of 110 volts/60 Hz. (standard) any non OEM charger with this machine.
Optional Battery Charging On-Board Charger Charger Specifications Caution : the following instructions are intended for the 36v Output voltage of 36 volts. (optional) "optional" on-board charger . (See left middle picture) Output current of 30 amps max. Input voltage of 110 volts/60 Hz. Automatic shut off circuit.
Changing Batteries Stop machine in a clean area next to the charger. Turn off machine. For safety: Before leaving or servicing the machine; stop on level surface, turn off machine and remove key. Use eye protection. 1. Tip back tank to expose batteries. 2.
Side Broom System 1. Flip side broom switch (A) up to lower and 6. Picture below shows brooms to high. engage broom. (See picture below) 2. To adjust side broom height, loosen locking nut located behind screwhead of screw that is in front of scrubdeck just inside the side wall of frame on each side of the machine.
Machine options HD Side Doors Overhead Guard 1. Your machine may be equipped with an "optional" 1. Your machine may be equipped with "optional" "Overhead Guard" (A) that helps protect the operator "Heavy Duty Side Doors" (C) that helps protect the from falling objects that are above the operators head .
Machine options Spray Hose Vac Wand Your machine may be equipped with "optional" Your machine may be equipped with "optional" Vacuum wand which allows you to vacuum up water Spray hose. Permits cleaning in remote areas. in hard to reach places. (See picture above) (See picture below) Stainless Rec.
Machine options Attach vac hose here Vac Wand Spray Hose On-board Soap 1. Detach vac hose from squeegee 1. Turn on spray jet pump using the 1. Switch toggel switch up once for and attach it to the vac wand. togle switch on the central normal soap distribution and up twice (See picture above)
Maintenance Daily Maintenance Yearly Maintenance Remove and clean pads or brushes. Never use soiled Call your local dealer for yearly maintenance pads when cleaning. Replace pads when they become packed with residue. Storing Machine Remove and clean debris from the float shut-off screen and drain saver located inside the recovery tank.
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Maintenance Service Schedule Maintenance Sevice Schedule Maintenance Before each work After each work 50 hrs 100 hrs 200 hrs period period Check water level of batteries after charging add distilled water if necessary Check that recovery tank cover seals tightly Visualy check for damaged or worn tires Check brushes or pads for proper installation Check vacuum hose connections...
Preventative Maintenance Records CUSTOMER INFORMATION CUSTOMER ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE MACHINE INFORMATION MODEL # SERIAL # WORK ORDER# HOUR METER: BATTERY CONDITION Cell #1 Cell #2 Cell #3 Battery # 1 Hydrometer Reading Battery # 1 Water Condition Battery # 2 Hydrometer Reading Battery # 2 Water condition Battery # 3 Hydrometer Reading Battery # 3 Water Condition...
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Preventative Maintenance Records CHECK OPERATION AND CONDITION OF: IN SPEC REPAIR PROBLEM Brush Switch Solution Potentiometer Solution Solenoid Solution Drain Valve Low Solution Light Brush Deck Lift System Brush Motors & Motor Brushes Vacuum Switch Vacuum Motor performance Off-Board Vac Switch Squeegee Lift System Squeegee Adjustment Squeegee Blades...
Troubleshooting Central Command Note : this machine is operated by a sophisticated electronic "controller" that has many fail-safes within it. It self-analyzes problems and flashes a four-digit alpha-numeric code of what is wrong in the LCD window. Most of these codes require a technician attention. You should not attempt repairs you are unfamiliar with, especially if you are not authorized to work on this equipment.
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Troubleshooting Central Command 5. 7700. Vacuum motor circuit is open. You pressed the foot pedal before 6. Throttle error. turning on the key. Turn off the key and try again, leaving foot off of the pedal. Low voltage warning. Voltage 7.
Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Contact local servicing dealer No power, nothing operates Faulty key switch See charging batteries Batteries need charging Replace battery Faulty battery Tighten loose cable Loose battery cable Wait 5 minutes for auto reset Main circuit breaker tripped Determine cause and correct Brush motor(s) do not operate Brush deck is not down...
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Troubleshooting Solution Problem Cause Fill solution tank No solution flow No solution in tank Rotate lever to on Solution valve off Turn solution switch on Solution switch off Remove and clean screen Solution screen clogged Contact local servicing dealer Faulty solution solenoid Contact local servicing dealer Faulty solution switch Empty recovery tank...
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