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To drain the recovery tank

Move the machine to your drain area. Use a space with
good water drainage.
Avoid dumping scrub water into areas where water can
collect and bacteria or insects can collect
Remember, this scrub water contains both spent
detergents and soils from the floor. Wear gloves and safety
glasses when draining the tank.

Disconnect the drain hose from th e back of the machine.

Open the plug and lay the hose in the ground
to drain.
When the tanks is drained, reinstall the plug and lock the
hose back into place.
Never drive the autoscrubber with the hose unlocked from
the chassis.

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Clean the Recovery Tanks

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You will empty the recovery tanks on a regular basis. For
detailed cleaning, remove the flush panel and wash
with hose and water.

Inspect batteries regularly, making sure that the battery
fluid levels are above the plate heights.
Fill AFTER charging
Regular maintenance gives longer battery life.
Be sure to close battery caps before operating this
autoscrubber.
Follow charging procedures for your facility and per the
directions on your battery charger.

Clean, Inspect, and Recharge Batteries

HD-34 - page 7

Cleaning Up

MERCURY HD-34 AUTOSCRUBBER

Summary of Contents for HD-34

Page 1: ...achines replacing parts the power source must be switched off removing the power plug For transportation lock the brush assembly Before using the machine During operation PRECAUTIONS WHEN WORKING WITH BATTERIES Always wear protective clothing provided by specific laws in force e g face visor gloves and overalls Remove any metallic items from hands wrists and neck i e rings chains etc before workin...

Page 2: ...e you re going to use these in step 4 4 Slide the brush assembly into position so that the holes in the brush assembly mount 4A aligns with the hole in the arms 4B 5 Insert one pin in each of the arm mount hole sets 6 Slip one washer over the free end of the mounting pin 7 Insert a cotter pin in the hole of the mounting pin Push into place to lock the assembly Repeat this process on the other brac...

Page 3: ... down on the pedal at rear right on the machine and then push the pedal to your left to with your foot to lock the brushes in the up position To lower the brushes press the pedal down again and slide it to the right with your foot to release the pedal and then gently raise the pedal to lower the brushes to the floor If the brush power is on the brushes will spin until they reaches the floor then w...

Page 4: ...er faucet icon on the chassis will direct your position Grasp the two drive handles and tip forward to spin the brushes and move autoscrubber forward Tip the drive handles backward toward the operator to drive the autoscrubber in reverse Brushes are spinning whether you are driving forward or in reverse Getting Started HD 34 page 5 MERCURY HD 34 AUTOSCRUBBER ...

Page 5: ...s with fresh water and hang to dry NEVER store the machine with the brushes soiled and or with the brushes sitting on the ground The bristles will bend and crimp and the scrubbing performance will be dramatically reduced To drain the recovery tank Move the machine to your drain area Use a space with good water drainage Avoid dumping scrub water into areas where water can collect and bacteria or in...

Page 6: ...all the plug and lock the hose back into place Never drive the autoscrubber with the hose unlocked from the chassis Clean the Recovery Tanks You will empty the recovery tanks on a regular basis For detailed cleaning remove the flush panel and wash with hose and water Inspect batteries regularly making sure that the battery fluid levels are above the plate heights Fill AFTER charging Regular mainte...

Page 7: ...e warrantied for the remainder of the original warranty period Service labor charges are covered for one 1 year from the date of purchase when performed by a Mercury authorized service provider Freight charges to and from this service providers will be covered for 90 days from the purchase date After this 90 day period these freight charges will be paid by the equipment owner Travel expenses are n...

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