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CAUTION

: when getting down from the machine, do not place your foot on the scrubbing brush 

head or side brush head brush.

7.  Grip the back of the seat (4) and turn the seat support plate to its maintenance position (

Fig.4

).

ATTENTION:

 to prevent the seat from rotating, insert the retainer (5) into the slot (6) (

Fig.5

).

8.  Disconnect the battery connector from the machine's main system connector (

Fig.6

).

9.  Grip the handle (7) and raise the recovery tank to the maintenance position (

Fig.7

).

ATTENTION

: to prevent the recovery tank from rotating, grip the handle (8) on the safety stop 

lever (9) and position the lever in the second stop slot (

Fig.8

).

N.B.

: for battery maintenance and daily recharging, you must fully respect the indications 

provided by the manufacturer or retailer.

CAUTION

: all installation and maintenance operations must be carried out by specialised 

personnel.

NOTE

: before installing the battery, clean the battery compartment. Check that the connectors 

on the cables supplied are functioning correctly.

ATTENTION:

 check that the characteristics of the battery that you are looking to use are 

appropriate for the type of work to be performed. Check the battery charge and the condition of 

the contacts on the battery.

N.B.

 

: you are advised to only lift and move the batteries with lifting and transportation means 

suitable for the specific weight and size

CAUTION

: the lifting hooks must not damage the blocks, connectors or cables.

10.  Place the batteries or battery box in the dedicated compartment under the operator's seat.

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CONNECTING BATTERIES TO THE MACHINE

The batteries should be connected so as to obtain a total voltage of 36V.

ATTENTION

: it is recommended that all installation and maintenance operations be carried out 

by expert personnel, trained at the specialised assistance centre.

CAUTION

: to prevent an accidental short circuit use insulated tools to connect the batteries, and 

do not place or drop metal objects on the battery. Remove rings, watches and any clothing with 

metal parts that may come into contact with the battery terminals.

The stages for connecting the batteries to the machine's 

electrical system are as follows:

1.  Using the supplied jumper cable (1), connect the 

batteries to the "+" and "-" poles in sequence.

2.  Connect the battery connector cable (2) to the 

“+” and “-“ poles to obtain a voltage of 36V at the 

terminals.

3.  Connect the electric system connector (3) to the 

battery connector (2).

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RECHARGING THE BATTERIES

The batteries must be charged prior to first use, and whenever they no longer provide sufficient power.

N.B.

: Carefully read the Use and Maintenance Manual for the batteries you wish to use before 

charging.

1.  Bring the appliance to the zone where the batteries are charged.

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

SECURING THE MACHINE

”).

ATTENTION

: park the appliance in an enclosed place, on a flat surface; near the appliance there 

must be no objects that could either damage it, or be damaged through contact with it.

ATTENTION

: the room used to recharge the batteries must be adequately ventilated to prevent 

the accumulation of gases that leak from batteries.

3. 

Get off the machine.

CAUTION

: when getting down from the machine, do not place your foot on the scrubbing brush 

head or side brush head brush.

4.  Grip the back of the seat (1) and turn the seat support plate to its maintenance position (

Fig.1

).

ATTENTION

: to prevent the seat from rotating, insert the retainer (2) into the slot (3) (

Fig.2

).

5.  Disconnect the battery connector from the machine's main system connector (

Fig.3

).

ATTENTION

: the following operations must be carried out by qualified personnel. An incorrect 

connection of the connector may cause a malfunction of the device.

6.  Connect the external battery charger cable to the battery connector.

N.B.

: the coupling connector of the battery charger is consigned inside the bag containing this 

instruction booklet, and must be assembled on the cables of the battery charger as indicated in 

the instructions.

ATTENTION

: Before connecting the batteries to the battery charger, make sure it is suitable for 

the batteries you want to use.

N.B.

: carefully read the use and maintenance instructions of the battery charger that is used for 

charging.

CAUTION

: keep the recovery tank open for the duration of the battery recharging cycle to allow 

gas fumes to escape.

7.  Once the recharge cycle has been completed, disconnect the battery charger's cable from the 

battery connector.

8.  Connect the electrical system connector to the battery connector (

Fig. 3

).

9.  Grip the back of the seat (1) and turn the seat support plate to the working position.

10.  Grip the handle (4) and lower the recovery tank to the maintenance position (

Fig.4

).

ATTENTION

: to prevent the recovery tank from rotating, grip the handle (5) on the safety stop 

lever (6) and position the lever in the stop slot (

Fig.5

).

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FILLING THE SOLUTION TANK

Before filling the solution tank, carry out the following steps:

1. 

Take the machine to the usual place for filling the solution tank.

2.  Perform the procedure for securing the machine ( see the section titled “

SECURING THE 

MACHINE

”).

3.  Check to make sure that the solution tank drainage cap (1) is closed. If this is not the case, close 

it (

Fig.1

).

4.  Move to the left side of the machine and open the left side casing (2) (

Fig.2

).

5. 

Check  to  make  sure  that  the  water  system's  filter  cap  (3),  located  on  the  rear  left  side  of  the 

machine, is closed, and close it if necessary (

Fig.3

).

The solution tank can be filled with water in two different ways:

• 

Removing the cap (4) and filling the solution tank by means of a rubber hose or a bucket (

Fig.4

).

N.B.

: Check that the filter (5) under the filler cap (4) is positioned correctly; this is to prevent 

impurities and dirt causing the appliance's water system to malfunction (

 Fig.4)

.

• 

Using the filler hose (6) (

Fig.4

). This supports the water hose on its own, but be sure to remove the 

cap (4) to allow adequate air venting.

6.  Fill with clean water, at a temperature not higher than 122 °F and not lower than 50 °F. The amount 

inside the tank can be seen by means of the level tube (7) on the front left of the seat (

Fig.4

).

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Summary of Contents for TRIDENT R36 SC 1SL PLUS

Page 1: ...Instructions originales DOC 10076229 Ver AA 06 2018 Scrubbing machine Use and Maintenance manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...e vacuum hose 16 Squeegee body 17 Command display 18 Brush head extra pressure selection lever 19 Horn button 20 Detergent solution tap control lever 21 Steering wheel 22 Reverse gear selection lever...

Page 4: ...CLING SYSTEM OPTIONAL 24 AUTOMATIC REQUEST FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE OPTIONAL 24 AUTOMATIC DETERGENT DOSING SYSTEM OPTIONAL 24 TUTORIAL 25 REAR VIDEO CAMERA OPTIONAL 25 EMERGENCY BUTTON 25 HOUR METER 2...

Page 5: ...S DANGER If the battery charger power cable is damaged or broken it should be replaced by the manufacturer by authorised service personnel or else by a qualified person in order to protect against haz...

Page 6: ...ould not be done by unsupervised children In the event of danger take prompt action by pressing the emergency button near the operator s seat Never collect gases explosive inflammable liquids or powde...

Page 7: ...the machine only in the way described in this manual Do not pick up anything that is burning or smouldering like cigarettes matches or glowing embers Reduce speed on slopes and dangerous corners Redu...

Page 8: ...work check that all the safety devices have been installed and are working correctly Take all due precautions so that hair jewellery loose clothing do not get entangled in the machine s moving parts...

Page 9: ...ATTENTION Never tamper with the machine s protection devices for any reason always follow the supplied routine maintenance instructions scrupulously The electro magnetic brake must be released in ord...

Page 10: ...be carried out by qualified personnel Do not physically change the design characteristics of the machine Use spare parts supplied by HILLYARD or by HILLYARD service centres Wear personal protective e...

Page 11: ...onsible for machine operation The majority of occupational accidents that happen either in the workplace or whilst moving are caused by failure to respect the most basic safety rules An attentive care...

Page 12: ...ntral brush head rpm 180 180 Lateral brush head unit motor voltage nominal power rating V W 36 200 Lateral brush head brush rotations rpm 140 Side brushes number external bristles N in 1 11 4 Lateral...

Page 13: ...e nominal power rating V W 36 90 Lateral brush head brush rotations rpm 75 Side brushes number external bristles N in 2 17 7 Maximum weight exerted upon the central brush head lb 132 132 Maximum weigh...

Page 14: ...e indicates that the tank is full Main switch symbol Applied to the control panel positioned on the front of the machine to indicate the main switch Acoustic signalling device control label Applied in...

Page 15: ...Check that the main switch on the control panel has been set to 0 If this is not the case turn the key 2 a quarter turn anti clockwise Fig 2 Remove the key from the main switch 7 Grip the back of the...

Page 16: ...head and the squeegee support will be in the resting position raised from the floor N B in the DS selector the symbol of the transport program 1 is green Fig 1 N B the grey symbols show working progra...

Page 17: ...through contact with it ATTENTION the room used to recharge the batteries must be adequately ventilated to prevent the accumulation of gases that leak from batteries 3 Get off the machine CAUTION when...

Page 18: ...wer than the shoulders With a good grip on the steering wheel the elbows should be bent by about 120 They should be at least 30 cm between the middle of the steering wheel and our breastbone In any ca...

Page 19: ...1 Make sure the recovery tank is empty If this is not the case empty it read EMPTYING THE RECOVERY TANK 2 Check that the amount of detergent solution present in the solution tank is sufficient for th...

Page 20: ...ired work area and press the ZONE key see ZONE PROGRAM MODE 10 If a working program is selected which includes SCRUBBING WITH DRYING open the flow of the detergent solution into the machine s water sy...

Page 21: ...rush head motors stop with the respective delays After the Reset Delay time all the brush heads are taken to the rest position raised off the floor by pressing the forward movement pedal it will start...

Page 22: ...rs that were set before it stopped N B if you reverse with this program active the brush head will remain in contact with the floor the motor will continue working but the solenoid valve will not deli...

Page 23: ...essure exercised on the central brush head and performance level of the vacuum motor N B the disabled buttons and the respective indicators are grey N B each time one of the enabled keys is pressed it...

Page 24: ...ith a system that allows the detergent solution to be recycled so that productivity can be increased since the number of stops needed to empty and fill the tanks is reduced As a result less water and...

Page 25: ...ed as follows 1 On any screen press the VIDEO CAMERA button 1 Fig 1 2 As soon as the button 1 is pressed the video camera image is shown full screen N B to exit the video camera screen press on any po...

Page 26: ...nnect the vacuum tube 4 to the extension tube 3 Fig 4 2 3 Back 0000 00 100 1 1 5 Insert the vacuum brush 5 in the extension tube 3 Fig 5 6 Remove the vacuum tube 6 from the sleeve 7 in the squeegee bo...

Page 27: ...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...

Page 28: ...lace 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 bri...

Page 29: ...8 Activate the optional tank cleaning kit ON OFF pump by pressing the button 6 on the back of the machine Fig 7 CAUTION when using the optional tank cleaning kit you are advised to always wear goggles...

Page 30: ...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 Stand on the r...

Page 31: ...ssory itself Fig 8 N B to stop the solution jet use the lever 10 on the tank cleaning accessory Fig 9 5 6 7 6 8 4 5 7 DRIVE 0000 00 100 3 1 2 2 3 4 1 4 5 6 5 6 7 9 Remove the dirty water basket filter...

Page 32: ...ure 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 o...

Page 33: ...tled SECURING THE MACHINE ATTENTION users are advised to always wear protective gloves to avoid the risk of serious injury to hands 3 Extract the vacuum tube 1 from the vacuum nozzle on the squeegee b...

Page 34: ...OIL BASIN If a braking system anomaly alarm is activated when you are working quickly stop the machine and check the oil level in the machine s brake system To check and top up the oil in the braking...

Page 35: ...ot do their work properly namely convey the dirty detergent solution towards the squeegee therefore the height of the splashguard needs to be adjusted This operation can be done with the brush head bo...

Page 36: ...ing insert the retainer 8 into the slot 9 Fig 8 10 Disconnect the battery connector from the machine s main system connector Fig 9 11 Grip the back of the seat 7 and turn the seat support plate to the...

Page 37: ...l check the meaning 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 t...

Page 38: ...4 Esci ZONE MANUAL ON OFF Programmazione Zone Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Esci ZONE MANUAL ON Monitor General Brush Pump Vacuum Traction Esci Valore 1 100 Valore 2 23 5 Valore 3 Valore 4 A V OFF ON P...

Page 39: ...Programmazione Zone Parametri Monitor Allarmi Esci VISUALIZZATO TOTALE PARZIALE Chiave 0000 00 0000 00 Trazione 0000 00 0000 00 Spazzole 0000 00 0000 00 Aspirazione 0000 00 0000 00 Chiave 3 4 3 5 4 R...

Page 40: ...ress the menu button 1 on the working screen Fig 1 2 Press the setting 2 Fig 2 3 In the MAIN MENU screen select the ZONE PROGRAMMING option 3 on the left hand side of the screen Fig 3 N B when the but...

Page 41: ...EXIT key Reset Menu principale Lingua Contaore Programmazione Zone Parametri Monitor Allarmi Esci VISUALIZZATO TOTALE PARZIALE Chiave 0000 00 0000 00 Trazione 0000 00 0000 00 Spazzole 0000 00 0000 00...

Page 42: ...immediate stopping of the entire machine or a part of it ALARM NUMBER DESCRIPTION AL_12 General Update in progress AL_15 General Brake fluid reserve AL_46 Function Overcurrent Outputs Brushes 1 2 3 A...

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