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Vacuum Motor in the top of the tank creates
vacuum, which pulls through the squeegee.
1.
Scrub brushes
, under machine,
rotate toward center of machine.
Pressure is applied to them by the
operator downpressure control.
2.
Solution
(detergent and water) flows
from the solution tank in the
righthand side of the machine.
3.
The solution and brushing clean the
floor.
4.
The squeegee
, at rear of machine,
picks up the dirty water from the
floor.
5.
The recovery tank
stores the dirty
water for later dumping.
6.
The drive system
uses a
variable speed motor. The motor
drives a differential axle, and through
it, the two front tires. The motor's
speed, rate of acceleration and
decelaration are controlled through
the "
Central Command
" system
located in the control panel box.
7.
When the operator lets up on the
power bar handlebar control,
Central
Command
brings the machine to a
smooth stop, and turns off the brush
motors and solution flow. The vacu-
um motor will run for fifteen seconds,
and then shut off automatically.
8.
All motors take their energy from a
24-Volt deep-cycle battery set.
HOW IT WORKS
24 Volt
Battery
Set
Air
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Page 15: ...SPECIAL OPERATING TIPS PAGE 13 ...
Page 18: ...MAINTAINING YOUR MACHINE PAGE 16 ...
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