Joystick Controls; Machine Controls And Features - Clarke Focus Operator's Manual

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Figure 2
Figure 3
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i-Drive Controls
A
Horn Button (See figure 2, Item A)
The machine is equipped with a horn and is activated by the
red button located on the top of the joystick. The horn will
B
sound continuously when pressed.
One Touch (See figure 2, Item B)
The one touch button is a green button located on the upper
C
front of the joystick. NOTE: For more information about the
one touch feature see the section titled "How to Operate the
Machine".
Speed Selector (See figure 2, Item C)
The speed selector is a black button located on the lower
front of the joystick. Pressing will advance speed range in
the following manner: 1, 2, 3, 2, 1. You may change speeds
while traversing the machine.

Machine Controls and Features

Recovery Tank Float
The FOCUS Rider Scrubber is equipped with a float that shuts
the vacuum off when the recovery tank is full. The squeegee
will no longer pick up water. If this should happen, raise the
squeegee and empty the recovery tank.
The Traverse
The FOCUS Rider Scrubber is equipped with an electronically
controlled traverse system with variable speeds in forward
and reverse.
1.
2.
3.
NOTE: During reverse motion, the squeegee raises and the
solution flow stops automatically. Reverse also reduces
maximum traverse speed.
4.
Brakes
The machine is equipped with an electronic braking system.
The electronic braking is activated automatically when the
operator's hand is removed from the joystick. NOTE: During
training, you should allow machine to come to a full stop until
you become familiar with stopping distances required.
Parking Brake
The parking brake is activated automatically when the
machine comes to a stop. It disengages automatically when
you begin to traverse. The transaxle is equipped with a
manual brake release. There is also a manual override lever.
NOTE: Machine will not function when manual override is
engaged. See figure 3.
Reverse Alarm
The reverse alarm will sound intermittently and automatically
when the machine is in reverse.
To traverse the machine, the power to the machine must
be turned on with the key switch and the operator must
be properly seated. The joystick must be positioned in
either the forward or reverse direction.
The traverse speed and direction can be adjusted by
varying the pressure and direction of the joystick.
The joystick is very responsive. Simply point it in the
direction you wish to go. NOTE: For initial training, keep
speed setting in 1 and train in an open area.
The front wheel always returns to center when you
remove your hand from the joystick.
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Operator's Manual -Focus Rider Scrubber
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