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ICE /
OPERATOR MANUAL
CIRCUIT BREAKER
The machine is equipped with a resettable circuit
breaker(see machine components, item #22) to
protect the Main controller. If the circuit breaker
should trip, it can't be reset immediately. You must
first determine what caused the breaker to trip, and
allow the Controller to cool down and then you can
manually reset the circuit breakers.
NOTE:
Contact a Authorized Service center for
machine repairs.
HOUR METER
The hour meter (see Panel components, item
#12) records the number of total hours the brush
motor has been powered on. Use the hour meter
to determine when to perform recommended
maintenance procedures and to record service
history.
TANK DRAINING
1.
Turn the machine off.
2. With the squeegee and scrub head in their "up"
position, transport machine to approved area for
draining tank(s).
DRAINING THE RECOVERY TANK
Any time scrubbing is completed, or when refilling
solution tank, the recovery tank should be drained
and cleaned.
WARNING: If the recovery tank is not
drained when the solution tank has been
refilled, foam or water may enter the float shut-
off screen and cause damage to the vacuum
motor.
1. While holding the drain hose (see machine
components, item #35) upward, remove the cap
and lower hose to drain.
2. Open the recovery tank cover and rinse out the
tank. Use a rag to remove any excess dirt.
3.
Clean the float shut-off screen and debris tray
located in the recovery tank .
DRAINING THE SOLUTION TANK
Any time scrubbing operation is completed, the
solution tank should be drained and cleaned.
1. Pull the solution tank level hose(see machine
components, item #24) off the hose fitting, this
will allow the solution to flow freely into a bucket
or floor drain.
2.
Remove the cover of the filter assembly(see
machine components, item #30) to drain the
solution tank, check the filter screen and clean
up it if necessary.
3. Rinse the solution tank with clean water after
every use. This will help prevent chemical
buildup and clogging of the solution lines.
4. After rinsing out the tank, securely reconnect
the tank level hose to the hose fitting, replace
the filter assembly cover and be sure the
filter screen and the "O" ring is in the correct
position.
WARNING: Fire Or Explosion Hazard.
Keep Sparks and Open Flame Away. Keep
Battery Compartment Propped Open When
Charging.
Only use ICE supplied or approved batteries
charger, use unapproved charger may cause
damage to the batteries and machine.
Batteries charger specifications:
• Applicable to charging Lithium-ion batteries
•
Automatic shut off circuit
• Output current of 15 Amps
• Output voltage of 24 volts
1. Place machine in a well ventilated area.
2.
Turn the machine off.
3. Connect the charger's AC power supply cord
(see machine components, item #34)to a
properly grounded receptable.
4. Prop up the recovery tank by the support
stand (see machine components, item #4) for
ventilation when charging.
5. The charger will automatically begin to charge
and will automatically shut off once the batteries
are fully charged.
6. Upon completion of charging, disconnect the
AC power supply cord.
BATTERY CHARGING
Summary of Contents for i-SYNEGY i20NBTL+
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