Oil Tip .................................................................................................................................................................. 61
Timing Belts ........................................................................................................................................................ 61
Oil Pump Belt
................................................................................................................................................... 62
Board Counting Target and Proximity Switch .................................................................................................. 63
Oil Head Target ................................................................................................................................................... 64
Brush Lift Switches ............................................................................................................................................. 65
Stepper Motor Controls ..................................................................................................................................... 65
Variable Speed Buffer ........................................................................................................................................ 65
Pressure Regulator Tubing
............................................................................................................ 67
Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................ 68
Buffer Motor Brushes
...................................................................................................................................... 69
Procedure for Cleaning Oil Control Valve
............................................................................................. 70
Troubleshooting the Conditioning System ........................................................................................ 72
Conditioning Problems Indicated by Error Messages ...................................................................................... 72
Conditioning System Problems that DO NOT Display Errors .......................................................................... 77
O
IL
P
ATTERNS
............................................................................................................................................. 79
Why do we Apply Oil to Bowling Lanes? ............................................................................................. 79
Landmark Pattern Settings ................................................................................................................. 79
Troubleshooting Lane Conditions ...................................................................................................... 84
Pattern Troubleshooting..................................................................................................................... 86
CHAPTER 3 .................................................................................................. 88
C
LEANING
S
YSTEM
........................................................................................................................................ 88
Theory of Operation ............................................................................................................................ 88
Why do we Clean Lanes? ..................................................................................................................... 89
System Settings Cleaning Menus ........................................................................................................ 90
With Cleaner Mixing System upgrade (dual tank) ............................................................................................ 90
With Standard Cleaner Tank system (single tank) ........................................................................................... 91
Fine-Tuning for Stopping the Machine at the End of Lane .............................................................................. 93
Pindeck Treatment Settings ............................................................................................................... 94
Application Tip Cover ......................................................................................................................................... 94
Programming the Pindeck Feature ................................................................................................................... 95
Adjustments ........................................................................................................................................................ 96
Pindeck Treatment Can Replacement .............................................................................................................. 96
Duster Settings .................................................................................................................................... 98
Special Functions .............................................................................................................................. 100
Squeegee Wipe ................................................................................................................................................. 100
Cleaner Pump Reversing .................................................................................................................................. 100
Mechanical Adjustments ................................................................................................................... 101
Cleaner Pump Volume Adjustment with standard Cleaning System
......................................... 101
Cleaner Pump Volume Adjustment with Cleaner Mixing System Upgrade
.............................. 102
Cleaner Head Timing Belt ................................................................................................................................ 104
Momentary Wheel Adjustment ........................................................................................................................ 104
Duster Switches
............................................................................................................................................. 105
Squeegee Blades
........................................................................................................................................ 106
Squeegee Switches .......................................................................................................................................... 108
Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................... 108
Cushion Roller Assembly
............................................................................................................................ 108
Changing Duster Cloth
.............................................................................................................................. 109
Filling the Cleaner Supply Tank ....................................................................................................................... 110
Recovery Tank .................................................................................................................................................. 110
Secondary Pump Tubing Replacement (Upgraded machine only) .............................................................. 113
General Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................... 113
Troubleshooting the Cleaning System ............................................................................................. 114
Cleaning System Problems Indicated by Error Messages .............................................................................. 114
Cleaning System Problems that Do Not Display Errors ................................................................................. 118
CHAPTER 4 ................................................................................................ 121
B
ATTERY
P
OWER AND
C
HARGING
S
YSTEMS
...................................................................................................... 121
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