Recommended Maintenance Schedule - Aztec 20" ProScrub Owner's Manual

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b. Fill the tank with up to 14 gallons of water
and chemical solution.
c. Use indicator at rear of scrubber to check
amount of fluid in tank.
d. Do not fill with boiling water.
Temperature must not exceed 140 F.
e. Make sure to use non-foaming detergents
and dilute according to the manufacturer's
instructions. If using powdered cleaners,
dissolve thoroughly before adding to solution
tank. Use only nonflammable chemicals.
STORING THE PROSCRUB
1. Store in a dry area in the upright position.
2. Flush both tanks with clean water and drain
completely.
3. Remove cover lid to promote air circulation.
4. Raise pad/brush assembly and squeegee off
floor to prevent squeegee damage and
promote drying.
5. If storing machine in freezing temperatures,
be sure to drain it of all water. Damage to
your scrubber due to extreme temperature
is not covered under the warranty.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Please read the Recommended Safety
Procedures on pg. 2 before operating the
ProScrub.
1. Lower squeegee by releasing squeegee lift
lever from the "LOCK" position.
2. Step down on brush lift foot pedal to lower
brush head and push pedal forward to release.
3. Turn vacuum switch to "ON" position.
4. Turn solution control knob counter
clockwise slightly to activate flow. The
further the lever is turned, the faster the
flow of solution. Open completely for
maximum flow.
5. Turn brush switch to "ON" position. Do not
let the scrubber stay in one position for more
than a few seconds after brush rotation has
started. Damage to floor will result!
6. Begin scrubbing floor by pushing machine
forward. Adjust solution flow accordingly.
Be sure to keep hands and feet clear of
rotating brush/pad driver.
Helpful hints:
1. While scrubbing, periodically check the
recovery tank. If foam buildup is heavy, use
a defoamer to prevent damage.
2. If more scrubbing pressure is needed, pull
brush lever upwards.
3. If squeegee is leaving streaks, lift squeegee
to the "UP" position and wipe blades with
clean, dry cloth.
4. Before stopping or turning, shut off solution flow
to prevent excess solution on the scrub path.
5. If you are stopping for more than five
seconds, shut off brushes/pads to prevent
floor damage.
6. Frequently check battery meter for charge
level. When it drops to the red zone, a
recharge is necessary. Do not continue to
operate machine after the needle drops into
the red zone. Battery damage will occur.
RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULE
WARNING!
Before attempting any maintenance or repair
on the scrubber, make sure that it is on a level
surface, that all switches are on the "OFF"
position, and disconnect batteries and/or
battery charger. This will prevent any
accidental electrical problems. All maintenance
must be performed by authorized personnel.
DAILY
1. Remove and clean pad or brush. Never use
overly soiled pads/brushes when scrubbing
a floor.
2. Remove and clean lint from ball float shutoff
screen (located in recovery tank).
3. Drain and rinse both tanks. Remove any
clogging debris in vacuum intake hole in
recovery tank.
4. Raise squeegee and wipe with clean, damp
cloth to remove any soil. Store squeegee in
the "UP" position to prevent damage.
5. Clean machine housing with nonabrasive,
non-solvent cleanser.
6. Recharge batteries if necessary.

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