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20. RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS

Note:

(1) In any event check the battery charge level when working.

1. EMPTYING THE RECOVERY TANK

Proceed as follows to empty the recovery tank:

1.  Take the machine to the maintenance area.

2.  Make sure the machine has been secured (see the section titled “

SECURING THE MACHINE

”).

CAUTION

: users are advised to always wear protective gloves, to avoid the risk of serious injury 

to hands.

3.  Detach the recovery tank drainage tube (on the back of the machine) from the retainers holding it 

in place (

Fig.1

).

4.  Bend the end of the drainage tube in order to create a choke and prevent the content from coming 

out (

Fig.2

), then position the tube on the discharge surface, unscrew the cap, and gradually release 

the tube.

NOTE

: the place designated for this operation must comply with current environmental 

protection regulations.

5.  Repeat the operations in reverse order to reassemble all the parts.

2. CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE BODY

The careful cleaning of the whole vacuum unit ensures better drying and cleaning of the floor as well 

as a longer vacuum motor life. To carry out the cleaning of the squeegee body, proceed as follows:

1.  Take the machine to the maintenance area.

2.  Make sure the machine has been secured (see the section titled “

SECURING THE MACHINE

”).

CAUTION

: these operations must be carried out using protective gloves to avoid any possible 

contact with the edges or tips of metal objects.

3.  Extract the vacuum hose (1) from the vacuum nozzle on the squeegee body (

Fig.1

).

4.  Completely unscrew the knobs (2) in the squeegee body's pre-assembly (

Fig.2

).

5.  Remove the squeegee body from the slits in the squeegee connector (

Fig.3

).

6.  Thoroughly clean the squeegee body vacuum chamber (4) with a jet of water, and then with a damp 

cloth (

Fig.4

).

NOTE

: the place designated for this operation must comply with current environmental 

protection regulations.

7.  Thoroughly clean the squeegee body's rear rubber blade (5) with a jet of water, and then with a 

damp cloth (

Fig.5

).

8.  Thoroughly clean the squeegee body front rubber blade (6) with a jet of water, and then with a 

damp cloth (

Fig.6

).

9.  Thoroughly clean the vacuum nozzle with a jet of water, and then with a damp cloth.

10. Proceed in the opposite order to reassemble all the parts.

3. CLEANING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSHES (SCRUBBING VERSION)

Careful cleaning of the brush guarantees better cleaning of the floor as well as a longer brush head 

gearmotor lifespan. To clean the brush, proceed as follows:

1.  Take the machine to the maintenance area.

2.  Make sure the machine has been secured (see the section titled “

SECURING THE MACHINE

”).

CAUTION

: these operations must be carried out using protective gloves to avoid any possible 

contact with the edges or tips of metal objects.

3.  Open the machine's left lateral carter (1) (

Fig.1

).

4.  Remove the side splash guard support (2) by loosening the knobs (3) on it (

Fig.2

).

5.  Press the brush locking pin (4) (

Fig.3

).

6.  Keeping the pin (4) pressed, turn the brush clockwise until it is locked (

Fig.4

).

7.  Turn until the button is pushed towards the outside of the coupling spring and is locked into place.

4. CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK FILTERS

In order to clean the filters present inside the recovery tank, do the following:

1.  Take the machine to the maintenance area.

2.  Make sure the machine has been secured (see the section titled “

SECURING THE MACHINE

”).

CAUTION

: users are advised to always wear protective gloves, to avoid the risk of serious injury 

to hands.

NOTE

: the place designated for this operation must comply with current environmental 

protection regulations.

3.  Grip the handle (1) and raise the recovery tank's lid to its maintenance position (

Fig.1

).

4. 

Remove the dirty water basket/filter from the support (2) (

Fig.2

).

5. 

Remove the basket cover (3) from the basket/filter (2) (

Fig.3

).

6. 

Clean the basket/filter (2) and the basket cover (3) under a jet of water.

NOTE

: Use a spatula or brush to eliminate any dirt that is particularly difficult to remove.

7. 

Use a dry cloth to dry the basket/filter (2) and the basket cover (3) and place them back inside the 

recovery tank.

8. 

Remove the vacuum motor filter from the support (4) (

Fig.4

).

9. 

Extract the dirt present inside the vacuum motor's filter (4).

8.  Clean the brush under a stream of running water to remove any impurities from its bristles. Check 

the wear status of the bristles and replace the brushes if they are excessively consumed (the bristles' 

protrusion must not be less than 10 mm; this distance is indicated on the brush by the yellow band). 

Read the paragraph “

BRUSH HEAD BRUSHES REPLACEMENT (SCRUBBING VERSION)

”.

9.  After checking to make sure that the brush is clean, reassemble it and move on to the one on the 

right hand side.

NOTE

: you are advised to invert the right and left-hand brushes every day.

NOTE

: Image 3 indicates the direction of rotation for coupling the left brush; the right brush must 

be turned in the opposite direction.

ATTENTION

: If the brushes are not new however, and have deformed bristles, it is better to 

reassemble them in the same position (the right-hand one on the right, and the left-hand one 

on the left), to prevent the different inclination of the bristles producing an overload on the 

brush motor as well as excessive vibrations.

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TYPE OF MAINTENANCE

AT THE END OF THE  WORK

DAIL

Y

WEEKL

Y

BEFORE A

 LONG 

PERIOD OF NON- USE

TRANSPORT

EMPTYING THE RECOVERY TANK

X

X

X

CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE BODY

X

X

X

CLEANING THE BRUSH HEAD BRUSHES 

(SCRUBBING VERSION)

X

X

CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK FILTERS

X

X

CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK

X

X

EMPTYING THE SOLUTION TANK

X

X

X

(1) 

RECHARGING THE BATTERIES

X

CLEANING THE WATER SYSTEM FILTER

X

X

CLEANING THE VACUUM TUBE

X

X

Summary of Contents for TRIDENT R30SC

Page 1: ...Scrubbing machine Use and Maintenance manual Original instructions DOC 10075358 Ver AA 11 2017 ...

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Page 3: ...erse gear selection lever 20 Service brake pedal 21 Drive pedal 22 Horn button 23 Adjustment button for HDC system detergent solution optional 24 HDC system activation button optional 25 Emergency button 26 Operator seat 27 Recovery tank lid 28 Recovery tank 29 Solution tank 30 Right hatch 31 Left hatch 32 Squeegee support 33 Solution tank drainage shaft cap 34 Solution tank cap 35 Squeegee vacuum...

Page 4: ...LING THE SQUEEGEE BODY 15 12 FILLING THE SOLUTION TANK 15 12 DETERGENT SOLUTION 15 17 PREPARING TO WORK 16 18 WORK 16 1 SCRUBBING WITH DRYING 16 2 SCRUBBING WITHOUT DRYING 16 3 DRYING 17 4 ADJUSTING THE DETERGENT SOLUTION VERSIONS WITHOUT HDC 17 5 AUTOMATIC DETERGENT MEASURING SYSTEM HDC VERSION 17 6 REVERSE GEAR 17 7 EXTRA BRUSH HEAD PRESSURE 17 8 ACOUSTIC SIGNALLING DEVICE 17 9 WORKING HEADLIGHT...

Page 5: ... the recovery tank unit in a maintenance position during the entire battery recharging cycle and only perform the procedure in well ventilated areas at a safe distance from any open flames Before charging check that the electric cable that connects the battery charger to the batteries is not damaged and if it is damaged do not use it and contact technical assistance Before starting to charge the b...

Page 6: ...te The machine is not suitable for cleaning rough or uneven floors Do not use the machine on slopes In the event of a fire use a powder extinguisher Do not use water Adapt the speed to the adhesion conditions In order to prevent the unauthorised use of the machine the power supply must be disconnected switch the machine off using the main switch by removing the key from the block and disconnect th...

Page 7: ...d under temperature conditions ranging from 32 F to 104 F When using detergents to clean the flooring always follow the instructions and respect the warnings indicated on the containers labels Always use appropriate gloves and protective equipment when handling the detergents used to clean the floor Do not use the machine as a means of transport Avoid working with the brushes when the machine is s...

Page 8: ...ing with metallic parts that might come into contact with the electrically powered components do not work underneath the raised machine without adequate fixed safety supports WARNING Read all the relevant instructions carefully before performing any maintenance repair operations If the machine does not work properly check this is not caused by failure to carry out routine maintenance Otherwise ask...

Page 9: ... When disposing of consumable materials observe the laws and regulations in force Once the machine has reached the end of its service life the materials contained within it must be disposed of in an appropriate manner keeping in mind that the machine itself has been built using fully recyclable materials Do not push or tow the machine without an operator on the seat who can control the machine Don...

Page 10: ...e carried out by qualified technicians The manufacturer is not liable for damages resulting from failure to comply with this veto The Use and Maintenance Manual must be stored in its special pouch close to the machine protected from liquids and anything else that could compromise its legibility When the machine is consigned to the customer an immediate check must be performed to ensure all the mat...

Page 11: ...220 Traction motor voltage rated power V W 24 600 Traction wheel external Ø width in Ø11 8 3 3 Maximum slope during ascent and descent with the transport programme weight 3 14 Maximum slope during ascent and descent with the transport programme weight 2 operator 18 Maximum slope during ascent and descent with the working programme weight 3 7 Maximum ambient temperature for machine operation F 104 ...

Page 12: ...ual this document before using the machine for the first time Also indicates the applicable procedures for properly caring for the machine itself Brush head body working position symbol Applied to the steering column to indicate the brush head control lever direction of rotation for bringing the brushes to their working position Brush head body standby position symbol Applied to the steering colum...

Page 13: ...on lever 6 Fig 9 3 HOW TO MOVE THE MACHINE To transport the machine safely proceed as follows DANGER before starting any task make sure the current regulations concerning the safe transport of dangerous substances are scrupulously observed 1 Check to make sure that the solution tank and the recovery tank are empty If this is not the case empty them see the sections titled EMPTYING THE SOLUTION TAN...

Page 14: ... must not damage the blocks connectors or cables NOTE before inserting the batteries remember to cover the terminals with a little grease to protect them against external corrosion 5 House the batteries in the compartment positioning the poles and opposite each other 8 CONNECTING BATTERIES TO THE SYSTEM OF THE APPLIANCE The batteries should be connected so as to obtain a total voltage of 24V ATTEN...

Page 15: ... the edges or tips of metal objects 5 Unscrew the knobs 3 present in the squeegee body s pre assembly Fig 3 6 First insert the left pin 4 on the squeegee body into the left slit 5 in the squeegee support Fig 4 so that the bushing adheres to the walls of the slit in the squeegee support 7 Repeat the same operation for the right pin 8 Insert the vacuum tube 6 into the sleeve 7 in the squeegee body F...

Page 16: ...ap is completely open If this is not the case adjust the lever 5 on the left hand side of the steering column Fig 5 7 Press the drive pedal 6 Fig 6 to begin moving the machine NOTE Once the drive pedal is pressed the brush head body and the squeegee body will begin to descend into their working positions NOTE Once the brush head body and the squeegee body have reached their working positions the r...

Page 17: ... show a code indicating the amount of detergent in the machine water system Fig 3 Press the button gradually to cyclically alter the amount of detergent there are four possible settings from 0 to 3 If the command display shows the code H2O 0 the machine doesn t dispense detergent Fig 4 This mode is used when the floor is already wet or in general when the chemical action of water and detergent sol...

Page 18: ...f the recovery tank which deactivates the vacuum motor s control circuit when the recovery tank is full NOTE The electro mechanical float only deactivates the electrical circuit when they mechanical device float is engaged for at least four seconds If this is the case proceed as follows 1 Deactivate the dispensing of the detergent solution by shifting the knob 1 on the left hand side of the steeri...

Page 19: ...3 Open the machine s left lateral carter 1 Fig 1 4 Remove the side splash guard support 2 by loosening the knobs 3 on it Fig 2 5 Press the brush locking pin 4 Fig 3 6 Keeping the pin 4 pressed turn the brush clockwise until it is locked Fig 4 7 Turn until the button is pushed towards the outside of the coupling spring and is locked into place 4 CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK FILTERS In order to clean ...

Page 20: ...ns 6 Once the recovery tank has been emptied grip the handle 3 and raise the recovery tank lid to its maintenance position Fig 5 7 Release the tank cleaning accessory 4 at the back of the machine from the retainers Fig 6 8 Activate the optional tank cleaning kit ON OFF pump by pressing the button 5 on the front left part of the machine Fig 7 CAUTION when using the optional tank cleaning kit you ar...

Page 21: ...nal part of the splash guard support Fig 3 7 CLEANING THE WATER SYSTEM FILTER In order to clean the water system s filter do the following 1 Take the machine to the maintenance area 2 Make sure the machine has been secured see the section titled SECURING THE MACHINE CAUTION users are advised to always wear protective gloves to avoid the risk of serious injury to hands 3 Close the tap s output flow...

Page 22: ...n titled SECURING THE MACHINE ATTENTION these operations must be carried out using protective gloves to avoid any possible contact with the edges or tips of metal objects 6 Stand at the back of the machine 23 DISPOSAL To dispose of the machine take it to a demolition centre or an authorised collection centre Before scrapping the machine it is necessary to remove and separate out the following mate...

Page 23: ...aning of the flashing signals that the battery charger emits dung the battery recharge stage THE MACHINE HAS A VERY LOW WORK AUTONOMY Check the battery charge level check the symbol on the control display If the battery charge level is critical perform a complete recharge cycle see paragraph CHARGING THE BATTERIES THE MACHINE DOES NOT MOVE The machine does not start Read the section THE MACHINE DO...

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