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E14 Floor Scrubber 988760 Rev A 04/22

Preparing the Machine

6.1 

Moving the packaged machine 

The machine is contained in specific packing (box + two-way pallet to be lift up only on the longer side) with a platform so 
that it can be moved by a fork-lift. 
Total weight is 72,4 kg (48,9 kg without batteries). Packing dimensions are (Fig. 2): 
A (Width):   520 mm  
B (Length):   790 mm  
C (Height):   770 mm  
 

The fork lift or the transpallet have to pick up the pallet at the center, the item has to be moved very carefully 
without crash and paying attention to lift it up over the reasonable height. Packing crates cannot be stacked. 

 

6.2 

How to unpack the machine 

1. Cut the  plastic band with suitable nippers, paying attention to its spring back 
2. Open the upper borders of the package and  extract the brush and the squeegee. (Fig. 3) 
3. Take out the machine from the package, pulling the box upwards. 
4. Lift the front of the machine and remove the carton box. 
5. Lift the handle (see 6.7, Handle regulation) and, keeping raised the front of the machine, push forward till the complete 

step over of the wheel. 

6. Using an inclined plane, make the machine going down from the platform. 
7. Keep the box and the platform since it may be necessary to transport the machine again. 
 

6.3 

Putting the battery 

The machine is equipped with an incorporated battery charger and an ermetic gel battery. In the case of using a different 
battery form the one supplied, use only AGM or Gel batteries 12V 65A. 
The batteries must be housed in the battery compartment below the recovery tank. 
The dimensions of the battery compartment are: 290 x 190 x 235 (H) mm. 

 
Strictly comply with the instructions given by the battery manufacturer or retailer regarding battery maintenance 
and daily recharging. All installation and maintenance procedures must be carried out by specialists. Before 
switching on the machine check that the battery is connected respecting the correct polarity. 

 

When you manipolate batteries always wear safety cloth according to the currently laws. In particular, 
before manipulating batteries, take off all metallic objects such as rings, necklace and watches from 
hands, wrists and neck. Do not lean metallic objects on the  batteries. 

 

When putting the battery: 
1. Take off the hoses from the cover. 
2. Take off the recovery tank. 
3. Introduce the battery in the compartment with the pole in the direction of the back of the machine. Be careful not to 

knock into the surrounding walls in order to avoid damages to the machine or to the battery. 

 

6.4 

Extracting the battery 

When exctracting the battery: 
1. Take off the hoses from the cover. 
2. Take off the recovery tank. 
3. Disconnect the battery 
4. Extract the battery upward. Be careful not to knock into the surrounding walls in order to avoid damages to the 

machine or to the battery. 

 

6.5 

Recharge of the batteries 

Connect the machine to a 115 V socket using the cable it is equipped of. During the charging process on the battery 
charger the red warning light is on (Fig. 4). At the end of the charging process the green warning light will be on (Fig. 4). 
In order not to cause the risk of permanent damage to the battery, avoid at all costs its complete discharge and effect 
recharging within a few minutes after that the signal lof discharged batteries appears. 
 
 

 
Never leave the batteries completely discharged, even if the machine is not being used.  
 

Summary of Contents for E14

Page 1: ...User Manual E14 Floor Scrubber Minuteman International Inc A Member of the Hako Group 988760 Rev A 04 22 0 187 0 1 17 51 7 21 1 1 8 6 5RXWH 3L OOL L ...

Page 2: ..._____________________________________________ Title ______________________________________________________________________ Company Name _____________________________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________________________________ Country ____________________________________________________________________ Type of equipment or model number ______________...

Page 3: ... Machine Components 5 Foreword 6 Receiving the Machine 6 Technical Specifications 7 Symbols Used on the Machine 8 Symbols Used in the Manual 8 Preparing the Machine 9 General Safety Regulations 11 Machine Operation 12 After Work is Terminated 12 Daily Maintenance 13 Troubleshooting 14 ...

Page 4: ...f Operation 2 Gradient of Protection IP 22 B IP 23 E The descriptions contained in this publication are not binding Minuteman International Inc therefore reserves the right to apply changes at any time to bodies details supply of accessories which may be considered convenient for improvement or for any manufacturing or commercial aspect Partial reproduction of text and drawings in this catalog is ...

Page 5: ...olenoid 15 Chassis 2 Solution tank 9 Water inlet filter 16 Discharging cap 3 Wheel 10 Recovery tank 17 Squeegee hose 4 Squeegee 11 Cover 18 Vacuum hose 5 Brush cover 12 Start vacuum motor switch 19 Battery charger 6 Brush 13 Start brush motor switch 20 Squegee lifting lever 7 Shutoff valve 14 Back rubber blade ...

Page 6: ...time problems arise with machine operation Any improper use of the machine is forbidden Any kind of claim against the producer or his representative for damages due to an use not conformed to machine destination is excluded Put the manual at operator s disposal so that he can consult it for all eventualities Remember that if necessary our service organization in collaboration with our agents is al...

Page 7: ...chanical Mechanical Mechanical Solution tank l gal 16 4 23 16 4 23 16 4 23 Recovery tank l gal 18 4 76 18 4 76 18 4 76 Tank manufacturing Polyethylene Polyethylene Polyethylene Voltage V 12 220 115 Battery capacity STANDARD DIN Ahΐ 65 GEL AGM Batteries compartment LxWxH mm in 290x190x235 11 42x7 48x9 25 Brush motor nominal power W 1 x 250 1 x 250 1 x 250 Traction motor nominal power W Vacuum motor...

Page 8: ... indicate the vacuum motor switch Open book symbol Tells the worker to read the manual before operating the machine Warning symbol Read carefully the sections preceded by this symbol they concern the safety of the operator of the machine and of the environment Indicates danger of gas exhalations and emission of corrosive liquids Indicates fire danger Do not approach with free flames Indicates the ...

Page 9: ...rtment are 290 x 190 x 235 H mm Strictly comply with the instructions given by the battery manufacturer or retailer regarding battery maintenance and daily recharging All installation and maintenance procedures must be carried out by specialists Before switching on the machine check that the battery is connected respecting the correct polarity When you manipolate batteries always wear safety cloth...

Page 10: ...ctor Fig 5A 2 Insert the hose with the smaller diameter in the rignt cover connector Fig 5B 3 Lift up the handle pulling the lever indicated Fig 6A 4 Move the handle and put it in the working position Fig 6B 6 8 Installing the disk brushes 1 Lift up the squeegee if it is in the working position Fig 8 3 2 Lift up the machine pressing on the handle 3 Lean the machine on the brush being sure that thi...

Page 11: ...enance If this is not the case then enquire with your nearest MINUTEMAN INTERNATIONAL INC service center 24 When replacing machine parts always ask for ORIGINAL spare parts from your Authorized MINUTEMAN INTERNATIONAL INC Agent and or Retailer 25 Use only original MINUTEMAN INTERNATIONAL INC brushes 26 Avoid clogging the solution tank filter do not fill with detergent solution a long time before s...

Page 12: ...must be recharged as soon as possible In order to bring the machine to the recharging point lift up the front of the machine and move leaning on the wheels 8 2 Overflow device The machine has a filter that stops the vacuum motor whenever the recuperation tank is full In this case you must empty the tank 8 3 Traction This machine traction is obteined by the brush that working slightly inclinated mo...

Page 13: ... for the floor cleaning follow the indication written on the soap label and applicate the currently laws and codes 10 2 Cleaning the squeegee Clean the squeegee with a jet of water Check the condition of the rubbers and reverse or replace them as necessary Careful cleaning of the entire aspiration unit ensures a longer working life for the vacuum motor Clean the wiper tube and make sure it is not ...

Page 14: ...quantity of anti foam liquid to the recuperation tank Remember that more foam is generated when the floor to be cleaned is not very dirty In this case use a more diluted detergent solution 12 5 Vacuum motor does not operate 1 Check that motor signal lamp is on If it is not reset the protection 2 Check that the battery is properly connected 3 Reset the related protection 4 If the problem persists c...

Page 15: ...Page 15 E14 Floor Scrubber 988760 Rev A 04 22 ...

Page 16: ...ngree Grove IL 60140 USA Phone 800 323 9420 www minutemanintl com A Member of the Hako Group More Than Just Clean Minuteman is a Full Line Manufacturer of Sweepers and Scrubbers for Industrial Facilities 988760UM Rev A 04 22 ...

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