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Maintenance, Recharging & Storage
Maintenance Reminder Pop Ups
There are 7 Maintenance Reminders that will appear on start up
when maintenance or inspection is needed to be done. These are
for the Drive Motors, Cushion Roller, Squeegee, Buffer Brush and
Cleaner & Water Pump operating hours. After performing the
necessary maintenance the reminders can be reset by entering
into the HISTORY MONITOR screen under LANE, MILES & HOURS.
Cleaning Guidelines
Cleaning is the single most important thing the operator can do for this lane machine and it
is not hard. Not taking the time to do simple cleaning will result in the downward spiral of
your conditioning program. The end result will be a machine that is not reliable, and
customers may begin to think they are bowling the Petersen Classic™.
For those who do not know, the Petersen Classic™ is a tournament where the conditions are
sometimes worse than bowling in a parking lot. It is the only place on the planet where the
lane man gets no grief from the players since no one cares if two lanes play the same.
Keeping your machine clean also helps you find potential problems. Loose fasteners or
wires can be found and fixed before they interfere with normal lane maintenance. A good
cleaning program is worth a few extra minutes per day.
Daily Cleaning
First things first, you should never transport the machine with waste in the recovery
tank!
The oil compartment should be wiped down completely. Do not clean the Transfer
Brush or Buffing Brush excessively unless needed.
Clean drip pads on each side of the machine in the oil compartment.
Clean the Drive, Lane Distance, Momentary wheels, and Black ZTR wheels on
Walkers. Dust and lint should not be allowed to build up.
Wipe squeegee clean and inspect frequently for wear. Keep an extra set of blades on
hand (store them in a dark cool place).
Wipe down the bottom of the machine (this area collects a lot of dust).
Wipe off the outside of the machine.
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