ICE RS26, powered by Brain OS
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Gen2, v1.1217 – Content Subject to Change
Brain Corporation
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BATTERY AND CHARGING
The Brain-enabled scrubber’s battery is designed to last approximately 3.5 hours for lead-acid batteries and
4 hours for AGM type batteries on the lowest scrub pressure setting. In order to maintain its charge, keep the
machine plugged in when not in operation.
WARNING
Charging the batteries produces highly explosive hydrogen gas. Charge batteries only
in well-ventilated areas, away from open flame.
the operator’s seat Must Be open When Charging the Battery.
Please dispose of old machine components such as batteries, hazardous fluids, including antifreeze and oil, in an
environmentally safe way according to local waste disposal regulations.
APPROVED CHARGERS AND SPECIFICATIONS:
• Automatic shut-off circuit
• Deep cycle charging
• Output current of 20-30 Amps
• Output voltage of 24 volts
NOTE:
The machine cannot operate when charging.
ON-BOARD BATTERY CHARGER
The ICE RS26, powered by Brain OS robotic scrubber has an on-
board charger position below the seat, above the foot plate.
1. Place the machine in a well ventilated area.
2. Turn the machine off.
3. If charging wet (lead acid) batteries check the fl uid level before charging.
ON-BOARD BATTERY CHARGER CONT.
1. Prop the Operator seat using the support stand for ventilation.
2. Connect the charger’s AC power supply cord
to a properly grounded receptacle.
3. Connect the charger’s DC cord into the on-board battery
charger receptacle (Machine Components #13).
4. The charger will automatically begin to charge and
will shut off once batteries are fully charged.
5. Upon completion of charging, disconnect the AC power
supply cord fi rst from the on board charging receptacle.
LEAKING BATTERIES
1. Avoid any contact with battery acid. Use the proper personal protective equipment when handling and maintaining batteries.
2. In the event of a spill, neutralize any leaked battery acid with baking soda and water in accordance to OSHA guidelines.