Preface Intended use claims may be asserted based on the Dear Customer, The Scrubmaster B115 R is a scrubber information contained in this manual. We are certain that the excellent quali- dryer for the wet cleaning of hard floors. Ensure only original spare parts are...
Hako's authorized authorized contractual partner together Notes on warranty dealers in accordance with § 6 and § 8 The terms defined in the purchase with the consignment note.
Service ....49 2.3.4 Filling the clean water tank. . 23 Hako system maintenance. . 49 2.3.5 Adjusting the driver's seat . . 24 Proof of Maintenance ..50 Safety Information .
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Table of Contents Deflector ....63 5.8.1 Pivoting the deflector away . 63 5.8.2 Changing the deflector rubber ....63 Squeegee .
Safety Information Safety Information Safety and warning labels All information related to personal safe- ty, safety of the vehicle and environ- mental protection are assigned the following symbols throughout the oper- ating manual: Symbol Hazardous for... Definition Danger persons Safety information to prevent the development of haz- or property ardous situations resulting from ignoring or failing to follow instructions or prescribed work procedures.
Labels which are illegible or missing charging unit as well as the manual any separate operating manuals pro- must be replaced. from the battery manufacturer. Hako vided with additional or attachment • Original spare parts must be used to assumes no liability for damage to devices and observe all the informa- ensure safety.
Safety Information • Always disconnect the battery con- Particular risks Batteries nectors before starting any work on • Observe the information in the oper- Electronics the electrical installation. • In the case of defects in the electrical ating manual provided by the battery •...
• It is forbidden to eat, drink and checked at an authorized Hako ser- • Always observe the applicable legal smoke in battery charging rooms. vice center. regulations and local directives when •...
Label: Working width (Fig. 1/6) XXX/XX Machine model (Fig. 1/2) Label: Do not step on deflectors! (Fig. 1/7) Scrubmaster B115 R Rating plate (Fig. 1/3) Label: Water overflow! (Fig. 2/8) Label: Water temperature, max. 50° Label: Waste water drainage (Fig. 1/4) (Fig.
Operation Operation Unpacking Remove the packaging and take the Scrubmaster B115 R from the pallet af- ter loosening the tightening straps. Prior to starting up for the first time 2.2.1 Instruction Operators must receive instruction be- fore the vehicle is put into service. Only...
Operation 2.2.3 Battery type Various batteries can be selected for use with the Scrubmaster B115 R. Re- fer to the table for the various battery types and it must then be set in the Con- figuration menu. The settings can only...
Trough batteries weigh up to 280 kg. For reasons of safe- ty, we strongly recommend having this work completed at an authorized Hako service center. 4. Check the battery plug (Fig. 4/3), refer to Section 2.2.6. Fig. 4...
For reasons of safety, we strongly recom- mend having this work com- pleted at an authorized Hako service center. 4. Connect the battery poles in accor- dance with the connection diagram (Fig. 5/2).
Operation 6. Lock the side deflector. The clean water quantity is set. Cleaning operation 7. Switch on the vehicle with the key Read and follow the safety in- switch and set the required driving formation in Chapter 1 before direction using the driving direction 11.If necessary, press the button for operating the vehicle.
Operation 2.3.1 Check the battery charge The batteries are charged using the in- tegrated battery charger (Fig. 7/1). The batteries can be charged as soon as the first field in the charge status indicator (Fig. 7/2) goes out, at the latest, how- ever, after the cleaning functions have switched off (all fields go out).
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Operation Checking the charging process You can monitor the charging process by means of the LED on the integrated charger. When the charging process is started (by connecting the power plug or battery connection), the green LED flashes (according to the characteristic curve set).
Operation 2.3.3 Emptying the waste water tank Empty the waste water tank (Fig. 9/1) daily, as necessary or following the acoustic warning and indicator in the display. 1. Drive to an appropriate disposal point. 2. Park the vehicle so that the draining hose (Fig.
3. Mix the cleaning agent in accor- dance with the manufacturer's in- structions. Only use cleaning agents ap- proved by Hako for their ven- dors (non-foaming). These products meet the require- ments stipulated in the wash- ing and cleaning agent direc- tive (WRMG - Wasch- und Reinigungsmittelgesetzes).
Operation 2.3.5 Adjusting the driver's seat The driver's seat (Fig. 11/1) can be ad- justed with the lever (Fig. 11/2) so that the driver can sit comfortably with all the operating elements within easy reach. The vehicle is equipped with an electronically monitored seat contact switch.
Operation 2.3.6 Switching the vehicle on For safety reasons, the driver's seat is equipped with a seat contact switch. The vehicle can only be started when the oper- ator is sitting on the driver's seat. The drive can only be started when the accelerator pedal is not being actuated.
Operation 2.3.7 Driving and braking behavior 2.3.8 Pushing the vehicle The vehicle can only be pushed when To switch off all functions im- the Unlocking button (Fig. 13/1) of the mediately, turn the key switch brake is pressed in. to '0'. •...
Operation If the vehicle is switched on, an 2.3.9 Charge status indicator The charge status indicator (Fig. 14/1) acoustic warning signal contin- provides information on the current ues to be issued. When the charge status of the batteries up to the battery charging process has total discharge limit.
Operation 2.3.10 Switching the vehicle off 1. Release the accelerator (Fig. 15/1) slowly to its zero position. The vehi- cle slows until it eventually stops. You can decelerate more quickly by applying the vehicle's brake (Fig. 15/3). 2. Move the driving direction selector switch (Fig.
Operation 2.3.11 After completing cleaning 1. Drive to an appropriate maintenance area. 2. Stop the vehicle, raise the brush head and squeegee and remove the key. 3. Empty the waste water tank and flush it. Observe the applicable laws and local regulations when dis- posing of cleaning agents.
Operation code and inform your authorized Hako Service code table In the case of system errors, a four-digit dealer. error code appears in the operating When the cause is cleared, the error panel in addition to the service indicator must finally be acknowledged by turn- (wrench symbol).
Operation Loading and transporting When the vehicle is loaded for transport or driven to its point of use, the squeegee and brush head must be raised. Loading Take the weight of the vehicle into ac- count when loading it, refer to Section "Technical Data".
Only the special equipment and accessory parts listed here may be used. Please contact the authorized Hako dealer re- sponsible for you. Special equipment for Scrubmaster B115 R Order no. Warning equipment with flashing light and acoustic signal 7091 Working lights...
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Operation Accessories for disk brushes Pcs. TB 650 TB 750 TB 900 Light to medium soiling - PPN 0.5 7513 7514 7544 Light to medium soiling, structured floors - K901 7517 7518 7547 Light to medium soiling, structured floors - SIC PA 600 ...
Operation Operation Method of operation The Scrubmaster B115 R is a scrubber- drier for the wet cleaning of hard floors. The vehicle can be supplied fit- ted with a disk brush head or cylindrical brush head. This manual contains illustrations of both versions.
Operation Operating and indicator elements 3.2.1 Left-hand operating panel 1 Key switch 2 Horn button 3 Driving direction selection switch 4 Switch for working lights or hazard warning system (option) 5 Scrubbing-vacuum tool (option) Fig. 18...
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Operation pedal, select the new direction and ac- celerate again. Key switch (Fig. 18/1) It serves to switch the electrical system on and off and to secure the vehicle against unauthorized use. (When switched on, the operating hour counter Switch for working lights or hazard also appears in the display.) When the warning system (option) (Fig.
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Operation 3.2.2 Right-hand operating panel 1 Indicator field 2 Button, silence kit 3 Button, chemical dosage (option) 4 Button, squeegee and suction turbine 5 Button, brush drive 6 Button, brush pressure adjustment 7 Button, clean water dosing 8 Button, clean water supply 9 Button, boost function 10 Button, brush head and squeegee...
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Operation Indicator field (Fig. 19/1) The indicator field provides a central function monitoring facility and indi- cates all operating states. Button for squeegee and suction Button for clean water dosage turbine (Fig. 19/4) (Fig. 19/7) The button is used to lower/raise the This button is used to regulate the squeegee and switch the suction tur- quantity of clean water.
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Operation Button for boost function Button for brush head and squeegee (Fig. 19/9) (Hakomatic button) (Fig. 19/10) The boost function only works in combi- The Hakomatic button serves to switch nation with the Hakomatik button. The the brush drive and suction turbine maximum water supply and full brush on/off with simultaneous lowering/rais- pressure are activated as long as the...
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Operation Indicator field 1 Icon, silent kit 2 Icon, clean water dosage 3 Icon, waste water tank full 4 Icon, service indicator 5 Icon, charge status indicator (BMS) 6 Icon, chemical dosage (option) 7 Icon, scrubbing-vacuum tool (option) 8 Icon, suction turbine drive 9 Icon, operating hour counter 10 Icon, scrubbing 11 Icon, brush pressure adjustment...
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Section hour counter. 2.3.7. Please note down the service code and notify the authorized Hako dealer re- Icon, clean water dosage (Fig. 20/2) sponsible for you. The icon appears when the clean water supply button has been actuated and the brush head is lowered.
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Operation 1.1.1.1 Icon, scrubbing-vacuum tool Icon, operating hour counter (option) (Fig. 20/8) (Fig. 20/10) The icon appears when the scrubbing- After switching the machine on, the vacuum tool button (A) has been software version and last service code switched on. A floor scrubbing and vac- appear briefly in the operating hour uuming tool (option) can be deployed in counter.
Operation 3.2.3 On the vehicle 1 Accelerator 2 Brake 3 Clean water tank filling neck 4 Water filter 5 Waste water draining hose 6 Clean water draining hose (with water level indicator) Fig. 21...
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Operation Accelerator pedal (Fig. 21/1) Clean water draining hose (Fig. 21/6) When the vehicle has been switched The draining hose is used to drain the on, the accelerator is used to control the clean water tank. driving speed in a continuously variable adjustment.
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Operation Lever for cylindrical brush support (Fig. 22/1) This lever is used to lock/unlock the cy- lindrical brush support. The cylindrical brushes can be disassembled quickly, without the need for tools. Dirt hopper, cylindrical brush head (Fig. 22/2) The cylindrical brush head is provided with a dirt hopper equipped with a lock.
Technical Data Technical Data Unit TB 650 TB 750 TB 900 WZB 700 WZB 850 Dimensions Vehicle length, with squeegee Vehicle width, with squeegee 86.5 Vehicle height Working width Brush head Squeegee 86.5 Weights Weight (empty, without batteries) Total weight (ready to operate) Driving performance Driving speed (forwards/reverse) 7.0/3.4...
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Technical Data Unit TB 650 TB 750 TB 900 WZB 700 WZB 850 Tank volume Clean water tank tank Liters Waste water tank Liters Brush head No. of brushes Pieces Brush speed Suction Air flow rate Vacuum mbar Electrical installation Nominal voltage Nominal power (max.) (P1) 3260...
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Technical Data Noise emission value The sound power level (L wAd ) measured according to EN 60335-2-72 under nor- mal under working conditions is: dB (A) The sound pressure level (L pA ) measured according to DIN EN 60335-2-72 (at the driver's ear) under normal working conditions is: dB (A) Measurement inaccuracy (K pA ):...
Hako system maintenance II: The Hako system maintenance: (every 500 operating hours) Service • ensures that the Hako vehicle is al- Completed by technical experts from an ways ready for operation (preventive General information authorized Hako service center in ac-...
Maintenance and Service Proof of Maintenance Handover Hako System Maintenance I Hako System Maintenance II Hako System Maintenance I 250 operating hours 500 operating hours 750 operating hours Upgrading Workshop Stamp Workshop Stamp Workshop Stamp Test drive Handover to customer...
Maintenance and Service The following maintenance work must Maintenance Plan Hako system maintenance, be completed by the customer at the in- tervals stipulated. customer Interval Activity Daily Weekly Empty and clean the waste water tank Check the lid seal of the waste water tank; clean, if necessary Check the battery charge;...
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Maintenance and Service Hako system maintenance I The following maintenance work must be completed by an authorized Hako service center. Interval Activity Every 250 operating hours Check the battery acid level and acid density; top up distilled water (PzS version), if...
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Interval Activity Every 500 operating hours All maintenance work in accordance with Hako system maintenance I Read out the error memory and evaluate the error messages Check the electric power (hydraulic motor, brush motor and suction turbine) Change the backup battery and set the real-time clock...
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Activity Every 1000 operating hours All maintenance work in accordance with Hako system maintenance II Clean carbon dust from the brush motors and check the carbon brushes move easily and for signs of wear; change the carbon brushes, if necessary...
Maintenance and Service Battery system 1 Seat console 2 Battery plug 3 Water filling system 4 Charger 5 Charge status indicator (BMS) Handling and changing the batteries, refer to Section 2.2. Fig. 23...
The total discharge signal them. In this case, the end piece of the transducer may only be adjust- water filling system is connected to a ed by an authorized Hako ser- tank containing demineralized water (in vice center. accordance with DIN 43530/4). Ensure a sufficient gradient so that the water 5.4.3 Servicing the driving batteries...
Maintenance and Service Waste water and clean water tank 1 Tank lid 2 Maintenance opening, clean water tank 3 Filling neck, clean water tank 4 Draining hose, clean water tank 5 Draining hose, waste water tank 6 Filter sieve 7 Float switch, waste water tank 8 Cleaning opening, sieve 9 Fill level indicator, clean water tank 10 Clean water sieve with holding band...
Maintenance and Service 5.5.1 Cleaning the clean water tank 5.5.3 Cleaning the waste water tank Park the vehicle so that the draining Clean the waste water tank (Fig. 24/13) hose (Fig. 24/4) is above a drain in the every day or as necessary. floor.
Maintenance and Service 5.6.1 Cleaning the brushes Clean the brushes (Fig. 25/2) on the brush head (Fig. 25/1) daily or as nec- essary. 1. Raise the brush head. 2. Press the brush ejectors (Fig. 25/3) downward and remove the brushes to clean them.
Maintenance and Service 5.7.1 Emptying the dirt hopper 5.7.3 Installing the brushes Remove and empty the dirt hopper 1. Slide the brush in the cylindrical (Fig. 26/5) daily or as necessary. brush head (toothing X must point outwards) and allow to snap into 5.7.2 Disassembling the brushes place on the oppositely facing catch- Check the brushes (Fig.
Maintenance and Service Deflector 1 Deflector 2 Wing nut 3 Clamping rail 4 Rubber deflector strips 5 Locking hooks 5.8.1 Pivoting the deflector away 1. Open the locking hooks (Fig. 27/1). 2. Pivot the deflector away to the side. 5.8.2 Changing the deflector rubber Check the deflector rubber (Fig.
Maintenance and Service 5.9.1 Cleaning the squeegee Check the squeegee (Fig. 28/1) daily and clean as necessary. To clean the squeegee, raise it, discon- nect the suction hose (Fig. 28/4), loos- en the two star-shaped knobs (Fig. 28/2) and remove the squeegee. 5.9.2 Changing the sealing strips Check the inner and outer sealing strips on the squeegee (Fig.
Maintenance and Service 5.9.3 Adjusting the sealing strips Angle adjustment The angle adjustment is the decisive factor in ensuring the squeegee's seal- ing strips lie evenly on the floor. 1. Park the machine on a level surface and lower the squeegee. 2.
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Maintenance and Service Height adjustment The height adjustment is set to 3 mm at the factory. If, despite an optimum an- gle adjustment, streaks are produced, the distance between the rollers and floor must be adjusted by altering the number of washers (Fig. 28/6) on the 3 mm holder.
EU Directives: Ludger Lüttel declares in sole responsibility that the product EN 60335-2-72 Scrubmaster B115 R EN 55012 Type: 7090 EN 61000-6-2 to which this declaration relates, con- Bad Oldesloe, 22.04.2014...
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