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2010
TRIKER
PN 236683 - Striker 2010 Parts List - Printed in USA 03/18/08

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  • Page 1: Operators Manual

    Operators Manual 2010 TRIKER PN 236683 - Striker 2010 Parts List - Printed in USA 03/18/08...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    PAGE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS OPERATION OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITY MACHINE COMPONENT LOCATIONS CONTROL PANEL SYMBOLS UNCRATING MACHINE INSTALLING BATTERIES ATTACHING SQUEEGEE BRUSH PAD SELECTION BRUSH PAD INSTALLATION FILLING THE SOLUTION TANK MACHINE OPERATION 10-11 DRAINING TANKS 11-12 CIRCUIT BREAKER FUSES BATTERY METER HOURMETER CHARGING BATTERIES 13-14 MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    The safety labels appear on the machine in the locations indicated. If these or any label becomes damaged or illegible, install a new label in its place. DECAL, READ MANUAL FOR SAFETY FOR SAFETY 90-88017 Read Manual Before Operating Machine Read Manual Before Operating Machine...
  • Page 5: Operation

    OP E RATI ON OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITY The operator’s responsibility is to take care of the daily maintenance and inspection of the machine to maintain it in optimal working condition. It is the operators responsibility to inform the service technician or supervisor when the maintenance intervals are required as stated in the MAINTENANCE section of this manual.
  • Page 6: Machine Component Locations

    MACHINE COMPONENTS...
  • Page 7: Control Panel Symbols

    CONTROL PANEL SYMBOLS INCREASE VEHICLE SPEED VARIABLE FLOW OR RATE NORMAL SCRUB PRESSURE DECREASE VEHICLE SPEED SOLUTION FLOW HEAVY SCRUB PRESSURE BATTERY CONDITION METER BRUSH MOTOR CIRCIT BREAKER UNCRATING MACHINE 1. Check shipping crate. If damaged, report to carrier. 2. To uncrate machine, carefully remove hardware and machine strapping.
  • Page 8: Installing Batteries

    INSTALLING BATTERIES WARNING: Fire OR Explosion Hazard. Batteries Emit Hydrogen Gas. Keep Sparks And Flames Away. Charge Batteries With Cover Open. FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, wear protective glove and eye protection when managing batteries and battery cables. Avoid contact with battery acid. Battery Specifications: Two deep cycle 12 Volt lead acid batteries.
  • Page 9: Attaching Squeegee

    ATTACHING SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY 1. Park machine on level surface. Remove the key. 2. Lift squeegee using the lift lever. 3. Mount squeegee assembly to squeegee bracket as shown. (Ref. Photo) 4. Connect vacuum hose to the squeegee casting. 5. Check squeegee blades for proper deflection. (Reference: Squeegee blade adjustment)
  • Page 10: Brush Pad Selection

    BRUSH AND PAD SELECTION Use the correct brush type for your cleaning environment. Choose from the following brushes and pads. Non-scuff polypropylene scrub brush - A softer brush intended for use in general purpose scrubbing for lightly lifting compacted soilage without scuffing high-gloss coated floors.
  • Page 11: Brush Pad Installation

    BRUSH/PAD INSTALLATION 1. Park machine on level surface, remove the key. 2. With foot, press down on scrub head lift pedal to raise scrub head from cleaning surface. 3. Turn the brush drive hub until spring clip is in clear view. Hub/Motor Pad Driver/Brush Spring Clip...
  • Page 12: Machine Operation

    3. Lower scrub head to floor by depressing scrub MACHINE OPERATION head lift pedal as shown. FOR SAFETY: Do not operate machine, 4. To drive machine forward, squeeze the directional unless operator manual is read and control bar against the handle (Ref Arrow 1). understood.
  • Page 13: Draining Tanks

    5. Heavily soiled floors may require double scrubbing. Scrub first with squeegee up, let solution work for a few minutes. Scrub the second time with squeegee down. 6. When machine is unattended, park on a level surface and remove the key. ATTENTION: Do not allow foam to enter float screen.
  • Page 14: Circuit Breaker Fuses

    DRAINING RECOVERY TANK CIRCUIT BREAKER / FUSES The machine is equipped with a circuit breaker. 1. To drain remaining water from the solution tank, This breaker is easily reset after preventing remove solution tank level hose from the barbed electrical damage during an overload. fitting.
  • Page 15: Battery Meter

    BATTERY METER HOUR METER The hour meter will record only when the brush The battery meter displays the battery charge motor is on. level. When fully charged, all indicator lights are displayed. As batteries discharge, battery life will be indicated viewing from right to left. Do not allow batteries to discharge beyond illustrated discharge level.
  • Page 16: Maintenance

    NOTE: Machine will not operate while connected 1. Recharge batteries in a well ventilated area. to battery charger. WARNING: Fire OR Explosion Hazard. ATTENTION: Do not disconnect charger cord Batteries Emit Hydrogen Gas. Keep Sparks from machine receptacle while charger is And Flames Away.
  • Page 17: Squeegee Blade Replacement

    4. Remove and clean solution tank filter. Turn counter-clockwise to loosen. 3. Rotate rear blade to a new wiping edge, reinstall band. MOTOR MAINTENANCE 4. To replace front blade, unclamp, remover retainer All motor brushes have a service life of 750 hours. strap to access squeegee, then pull off.
  • Page 18: Squeegee Adjustment

    2. To adjust caster height rotate knurled knob for up/down height adjustment. 3. With the scrubber in motin, squeegee blades should deflect as shown. SQUEEGEE BLADE ADJUSTMENT The squeegee assembly and blades are set at the factory. Adjustment may be necessary depending on surface to be cleaned.
  • Page 19: Battery Maintanence

    BATTERY MAINTENANCE STORING MACHINE WARNING: Fire or Explosion Hazard. 1. Fully charge batteries. Never store with Never Operate Machine In Or Near Flammable discharged batteries. Liquids, Vapors Or Combustible Dusts. 2. Drain and rinse tanks. 1. Check battery fluid level frequently. 3.
  • Page 20: Led Fault Codes

    LED FAULT CODES (Flashing LED’s) CODE FAULT SOLUTION Low voltage shut-off. Recharge batteries. Scrubbing function stops. Check battery connection. Battery charge level getting low. Recharge batteries. Three Drive motor tripped. Reset circuit breaker. Short circuit to drive motor. Contact Dealer. Four Battery lockout.
  • Page 21: Solution Delivery System

    SPECIFICATIONS SOLUTION DELIVERY SYSTEM Solution filter 80 mesh stainless steel Solution flow control Automatic shut-off solenoid valve with operator-controlled variable flow rate BRUSH SYSTEM Brush size 510mm (20.0”) Diameter Brush RPM 235 RPM Brush motor horsepower .74 Kw (1.0 hp) Brush pressure 22.7 Kg (50 lbs) minimum, 45.3 Kg (100 lbs) Maximum SOLUTION RECOVERY SYSTEM...
  • Page 22 Parts Manual 2010 TRIKER PN 236683 - Striker 2010 Parts List - Printed in USA 03/18/08...
  • Page 48 M6 - 1.00 x 110 Threaded Rod 235644 M6 - 1.00 ESN Nut 228311 M6 SS Washer 03-72350 M6 Lock Washer 228664 M6 - 1.00 Hex Nut 02-06520 1.75 Hose Clamp 224847 Hose Trap Clamp 224596 Wire Clamp 79-20067 ® Striker 2010...
  • Page 64 Upper Inst Panel Overlay 90-88035 Lower Inst Panel Overlay 90-88036 37A Circuit Breaker 235784 Potentiometer Assembly 235660 Emergency Stop Switch 225002 Part of Potentiometer Lockwasher 24V SPDT Relay 53-45058 M3 - 0.5 ESN Nut 228265 Keychain Level 225525 225312 ® Striker 2010...

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