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MACHINE SAFETY MEASURES

To ensure that work is carried out in the best safety conditions, proceed as follows:

1.  Make sure the solution tank is empty. If it isn't, empty it (see "

EMPTYING THE SOLUTION 

TANK

").

2.  Make sure the recovery tank is empty. If it isn't, empty it (see "

EMPTYING THE RECOVERY 

TANK

").

3.  Using the DS selector on the control display (

Fig.1

), select the “transfer” program” (1).

NB

: with this working program, both the brush head and the squeegee support are in the idle 

position (raised from the floor).

NB

: on the DS selector, the symbol of the transport program (1) is green (

Fig.1

).

NB

: the grey symbols show working programs that are not active. the green symbols show 

working programs that are active.

4.  Set the main switch to “0” position by turning the key (2) to the left (

Fig.2

). Remove the key from 

the instrument panel.

5.  Grip the handle (3) and raise the recovery tank to the maintenance position (

Fig.3

).

6.  Disconnect the battery connector from the main machine system connector (

Fig.4

).

7.  Grip the handle (3) and rotate the recovery tank to its working position (

Fig.5

).

TYPE OF BATTERY TO BE USED

Power to the machine must be supplied by two sealed traction batteries with gas recombination or gel 

technology. The batteries must meet the requirements laid out in the norms: CEI EN 60254-1:2005-12 

(CEI 21-5) + CEI EN 60254-2:2008-06 (CEI 21-7). For the best work results, 

we suggest the use of 

two 12V MFP 112 Ah/C

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 batteries

.

BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL

For battery maintenance and recharging, respect the instructions provided by the battery 

manufacturer. When the batteries reach the end of their service life, they must be disconnected by 

specialised and properly trained personnel, and must be subsequently removed from the battery 

compartment using suitable lifting devices.

NB

: dead batteries are classified as dangerous waste and as such must be delivered to an 

authorised body for disposal.

INSERTING THE BATTERIES IN THE MACHINE

The batteries must be housed in the relative compartment beneath the recovery tank. They should be 

handled using lifting equipment that is suitable in terms of both the weight and the coupling system.

DANGER

: make sure you comply with the accident prevention regulations in force in the 

country where you work or with DIN EN 50272-3 and DIN EN 50110-1, before any handling of 

the batteries.

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 various phases for inserting the batteries in the battery compartment are as follows:

1.  Make sure the machine is in a safe condition (see “

MACHINE SAFETY MEASURES

”).

2.  Grip the handle (1) and raise the recovery tank to the maintenance position (

Fig.1

).

3.  House the batteries in the compartment, positioning the poles “+” and “-“ opposite each other 

(

Fig.2

).

NB

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

provided by the manufacturer or retailer.

WARNING

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

personnel.

NB

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

the cables supplied are functioning correctly.

WARNING

: 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.

NB

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

suitable for the specific weight and size

WARNING

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

WARNING

: before inserting the batteries, remember to cover the terminals with a little grease 

to protect them against external corrosion.

The various phases for inserting the batteries in the battery compartment 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 24V at the 

terminals.

3.  Connect the electric system connector (3) to the battery connector (2).

RECHARGING THE BATTERIES

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

power.

ATTENTION

: to avoid any permanent damage to the batteries, it is essential to avoid their 

complete discharge; begin recharging them within a few minutes of noting the "discharged 

batteries" signal.

ATTENTION

: never leave the batteries completely discharged, even if the device is not being 

used.

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

2.  Make sure the machine is in a safe condition (see “

MACHINE SAFETY MEASURES

”).

ATTENTION

: park the machine in an enclosed place, on a flat and level surface; near the 

machine 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.  Grip the handle (1) on the right-hand side of the recovery tank (

Fig.1

) and turn the tank as far as 

it will go, until it reaches the maintenance position.

ATTENTION

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

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

NB

: carefully read the use and maintenance instructions of the battery charger used.

4.  Go to the back of the machine and remove the cap (2) from the battery charger socket (

Fig.2

).

5.  Connect the battery charger power cable connector (3) to the battery charger socket (4) (

Fig.3

).

CAUTION

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

the batteries used.

WARNING

: before inserting the connector (3) in the socket (4), make sure there is no 

condensation or any other type of liquid.

NB

: the battery charger power cable is delivered inside the bag containing this instruction 

booklet.

6.  Plug the battery charger cable into the mains socket.

CAUTION

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

allow gas fumes to escape.

NB

: before connecting the battery charger to the mains socket, make sure the characteristics 

of the mains supply correspond to those required by the battery charger. Read the battery 

charger use and maintenance manual (included in the bag that contains this instruction 

booklet).

7.  When the recharge cycle is complete, disconnect the battery charger cable from the mains.

8.  Disconnect the battery charger power cable from the socket on the battery charger itself.

9.  Replace the cap (2) on the battery charger plug.

10.  Grip the handle (1) on the right-hand side of the recovery tank and turn the tank as far as it will 

go, until it reaches the maintenance position.

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CONNECTING THE BATTERIES TO THE MACHINE SYSTEM

The batteries should be connected so as to obtain a 

total voltage of 24V.

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.

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Summary of Contents for TRIDENT T26 SC PLUS

Page 1: ...Scrubbing machine Use and maintenance manual Translation of the original instructions DOC 10075757 Ver AA 11 2017 ...

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Page 3: ...in battery charger 17 Solution tank drainage cap 18 Squeegee body 19 Squeegee body support 20 Squeegee vacuum tube 21 Water flow adjustment tap 22 Vacuum accessory support 23 Brush support 24 Squeegee body support 25 Headlights 26 Brush head body 27 Solution tank 28 Solution tank filler cap measuring inlet 29 Solution tank filler tube cap 30 Cover cap for HFF HILLYARD FAST FILL quick coupling kit ...

Page 4: ...ING THE SQUEEGEE BODY 15 FILLING THE SOLUTION TANK WITH WATER 15 DETERGENT SOLUTION VERSIONS WITHOUT HDC 15 FILLING THE DETERGENT CANISTER VERSIONS WITH HDC 15 PREPARING TO WORK 16 WORK 16 TRANSFER 17 SCRUBBING WITHOUT DRYING 17 DRYING 18 SCRUBBING WITH DRYING 18 DS SELECTOR DRIVE SELECT 19 ECO MODE 19 MANUAL MODE 19 ZONE PROGRAM BUTTON 19 REVERSE 19 EXTRA BRUSH HEAD PRESSURE 20 HILLYARD DOSING CO...

Page 5: ...es Explosive gases are emitted during normal use Highly explosive hydrogen gas is generated while charging the batteries Keep the recovery tank unit in the 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 make sure the electric cable that connects the battery charger to th...

Page 6: ...unsupervised children The machine must only be used by authorised trained personnel Do not use the machine on surfaces with a slope greater than the one indicated on the serial number plate 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 Do n...

Page 7: ...heights Do not place any liquid containers on the machine The machine must only be used in 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 container labels Always use appropriate gloves and protective equipment when handling the detergents used to clean the floor Avoid working wit...

Page 8: ... allow metallic objects to fall on the electrically powered components remove rings watches and or clothing 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 d...

Page 9: ...es of the site regarding battery removal If the machine needs to be tilted for maintenance procedures remove the batteries Have the machine checked by an authorised technical assistance centre every year 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 a...

Page 10: ...ntenance Manual must be stored in its special pouch close to the machine protected from liquids and anything else that could compromise its legibility ON CONSIGNMENT OF THE MACHINE When the machine is consigned to the customer an immediate check must be performed to ensure all the material mentioned in the shipping documents has been received and also to check the machine has not suffered damage d...

Page 11: ...ement weight 2 10 Maximum slope during ascent and descent with the transport program weight 2 10 Maximum ambient temperature for machine operation F 104 Minimum ambient temperature for using the machine s scrubbing functions F 32 Traction motor voltage rated power V W 24 180 Traction wheel external Ø width in 8 9 x 2 6 Maximum forward speed in transport mode mph 3 TECHNICAL DATA US cu TRIDENT RS26...

Page 12: ...the machine to identify the solution tank drainage cap Position symbol for the recovery tank drainage tube Applied to the back of the machine to identify the recovery tank drainage tube Battery connection symbol Located on the front of the solution tank to indicate how to connect the 12V batteries in order to obtain a total voltage of 24V Main switch symbol Located near the control panel to indica...

Page 13: ...the handle 2 and raise the recovery tank to the maintenance position Fig 3 19 Disconnect the backup battery carriage connector from the main machine system connector Fig 4 20 Grip the handle 4 and lower the recovery tank to its working position Fig 5 HOW TO MOVE THE MACHINE To transport the machine safely proceed as follows DANGER before starting any task make sure the current regulations concerni...

Page 14: ...ic weight and size WARNING the lifting hooks must not damage the blocks connectors or cables WARNING before inserting the batteries remember to cover the terminals with a little grease to protect them against external corrosion The various phases for inserting the batteries in the battery compartment are as follows 1 Using the supplied jumper cable 1 connect the batteries to the and poles in seque...

Page 15: ...in a safe condition see MACHINE SAFETY MEASURES 3 Check the solution tank drainage cap 1 on the rear right hand side of the machine is tight If it isn t turn it clockwise Fig 1 4 Check the water filter cap 2 on the rear right hand side of the machine is tight If it isn t turn it clockwise Fig 2 The solution tank can be filled with water in three different ways Removing the cap measuring device 3 F...

Page 16: ... Make sure the vacuum motor filter 12 is correctly connected and is clean Fig 11 If it isn t clean it see CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK FILTERS 16 Make sure the filter basin 13 is correctly connected and is clean Fig 12 If it isn t clean it see CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK FILTERS 17 Make sure the recovery tank cover is properly closed If it isn t close it WORK To start working proceed as follows 1 Mak...

Page 17: ...r The brush head solenoid valve and the water system pump are powered up only if the detergent solution is other than zero When the dead man s lever is pressed the brush head solenoid valve electric pump and traction motor are powered NB on the DS selector the symbol of the scrubbing without drying program B is green NB the grey symbols show working programs that are not active the green symbols s...

Page 18: ...NG Selecting the program SCRUBBING WITH DRYING the control display screen will appear as shown in the figure NB with this working program the pressing of the dead man s lever brings both the brush head and the squeegee to the work position in contact with the floor When the dead man s lever is pressed all the motors are powered The brush head solenoid valve and the water system pump are powered up...

Page 19: ... will be those of maximum speed detergent solution adjustment and pressure exerted on the central brush head Drying the buttons visible will be those of maximum speed and vacuum motor performance level Scrubbing with Drying the buttons visible will be those of maximum speed detergent solution adjustment pressure exerted on the central brush head and vacuum motor performance level NB the disabled b...

Page 20: ...the machine B Daily maintenance C Extraordinary maintenance NB select the USING THE MACHINE key A to see the video explaining the stages for preparing the machine for work Fig 3 NB select the DAILY MAINTENANCE key B to see the video explaining the maintenance to be carried out every day Fig 3 When this button is selected the screen regarding the selection of the videos to view will be displayed Fi...

Page 21: ...and a brief description When an error occurs proceed as follows 1 Stop the machine and press the button 2 Fig 2 2 If the error persists switch off the machine and wait at least ten seconds before switching it back on NB to close the error screen press the button 3 Fig 2 3 If the error persists contact your nearest service centre NB the symbol 1 Fig 1 remains visible until the error has been resolv...

Page 22: ... 3 in the direction shown in the image Fig 2 ATTENTION Fig 2 shows the rotation direction of the left hand brush 6 When brush rotation is prevented turn until the button on the brush is disengaged from the coupling spring on the brush holder plate 7 Repeat the same operation for the right hand brush 8 Clean the brush under running water to remove any impurities from its bristles Check the bristles...

Page 23: ...proceed as follows 1 Make sure the machine is in a safe condition see MACHINE SAFETY MEASURES CAUTION users are advised to always wear protective gloves to avoid the risk of serious injury to hands 2 With the recovery tank empty grip the handle 1 on the left hand side of the tank Fig 1 and turn the tank cover as far as it will go until it reaches the maintenance position 3 Rinse the inside of the ...

Page 24: ...erse order to reassemble all the parts CLEANING THE SOLUTION TANK Proceed as follows to empty the solution tank 1 Take the machine to the maintenance area 2 Make sure the machine is in a safe condition see MACHINE SAFETY MEASURES CAUTION users are advised to always wear protective gloves to avoid the risk of serious injury to hands 1 Fully open the tap outflow rotating the knob 1 in the direction ...

Page 25: ...dy 4 Loosen the retainer knob 3 of the squeegee tilt adjustment knob 4 Fig 3 5 To adjust the tilt of the squeegee body rubber blades in relation to the floor tighten or loosen the knob 5 Fig 4 until the blades are bent outwards by about 30 in relation to the floor in an even manner along their entire length NB make sure the adjustment is correct by looking at the instrument 6 on the squeegee body ...

Page 26: ...S NOT START There is a drive pedal fault Contact your nearest service centre NOT ENOUGH DETERGENT SOLUTION ON THE BRUSH The quantity of detergent solution in the water system is not sufficient for the work to be carried out Check that the amount of detergent solution present in the machine water system is sufficient for the work to be carried out Detergent solution filter obstructed Check the dete...

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