OFF-AISLE WAND TOOL
The off-aisle wand tool as described in the previous page is composed of the following items:
1. The
recovery hose
is connected to the end of
the wand on one end and to the diverter
assembly (item
F
) on the other end. This hose
has swivel cuffs on both ends that allow the
operator a good range of motion and the
solution hose to be inside the recovery hose.
2. The
trigger
controls the solution flow to the
spray jet. Squeezing the trigger opens an
internal valve to dispense cleaning solution.
3. The
coiled
solution hose
acts as a conduit
from the trigger to the spray jet, and allows
hose to be extended along with the wand.
4. The
spray jet
dispenses the cleaning solution
to soak soiled areas that are not accessible to
the main scrub deck.
5. The
telescoping wand
allows the length to be
adjusted for operator comfort and better
storage when not in use.
6. Sliding
the
wand extender
forward (as shown
above) extends the wand length during use
and retracts the wand by pulling it back for the
storage position.
7. The flip-flop tool gives the operator complete
flexibility when changing from the
scrub
brush
mode to
vacuum squeegee
mode by
simply rotating the end.
When the off-aisle wand switch is turned ON, the
four (full function, double scrub, vacuum only and
transport) mode lights in the keyboard will flash to
indicate that you are in the off-aisle tool mode.
This switch turns on the pump to supply solution to
the wand spray jet and the vacuum motor to
recovery the dirty water. When the recovery tank
is full, the vacuum motor and the solution pump
automatically shuts off.
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Summary of Contents for SCV28
Page 1: ...SCV 28 32 RIDER SCRUBBER OPERATION SERVICE PARTS CARE ...
Page 3: ...3 ...
Page 31: ...EXPLODED VIEWS MAIN ASSEMBLY I 25 ...
Page 32: ...26 ...
Page 33: ...MAIN ASSEMBLY II 27 ...
Page 34: ...28 ...
Page 35: ...MAINFRAME ASSEMBLY I 29 ...
Page 36: ...MAINFRAME ASSEMBLY II 30 ...
Page 37: ...31 ...
Page 38: ...FRONT DRIVE ASSEMBLY 32 ...
Page 39: ...33 ...
Page 40: ...STEERING ASSEMBLY 34 ...
Page 41: ...35 ...
Page 42: ...LCD HOUSING ASSEMBLY 36 ...
Page 43: ...SOLUTION TANK ASSEMBLY 37 ...
Page 44: ...38 ...
Page 45: ...ELECTRICAL PANEL ASSEMBLY 39 ...
Page 46: ...CONSOLE ASSEMBLY 40 ...
Page 47: ...RECOVERY TANK ASSEMBLY I 41 ...
Page 48: ...42 ...
Page 49: ...RECOVERY TANK II 43 ...
Page 50: ...DIVERTER ASSEMBLY 44 ...
Page 51: ...BATTERY BOX ASSEMBLY 45 ...
Page 52: ...PUMP ASSEMBLY 46 ...
Page 53: ...47 ...
Page 54: ...REAR AXLE ASSEMBLY 48 ...
Page 55: ...SQUEEGEE MECHANISM ASSEMBLY 49 ...
Page 56: ...REAR SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY 28 50 ...
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Page 58: ...REAR SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY 32 52 ...
Page 59: ...53 ...
Page 60: ...28 CYLINDRICAL SCRUB DECK ASSEMBLY 54 ...
Page 61: ...55 ...
Page 62: ...28 DISC SCRUB DECK ASSEMBLY 56 ...
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Page 64: ...32 CYLINDRICAL SCRUB DECK ASSEMBLY 58 ...
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Page 66: ...32 DISC SCRUB DECK ASSEMBLY 60 ...
Page 67: ...61 ...
Page 68: ...CYLINDRICAL DECK AND SIDE SQUEEGEE MOUNTING 62 ...
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Page 70: ...DISC SCRUBDECK AND SIDE SQUEEGEE MOUNTING 64 ...
Page 71: ...65 ...
Page 72: ...28 SIDE SQUEEGEE RIGHT SIDE 66 ...
Page 73: ...28 SIDE SQUEEGEE LEFT SIDE 67 ...
Page 74: ...32 SIDE SQUEEGEE RIGHT SIDE 68 ...
Page 75: ...32 SIDE SQUEEGEE LEFT SIDE 69 ...
Page 76: ...OFF AISLE WAND ASSEMBLY 70 ...
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Page 78: ...PLUMBING DIAGRAM 72 ...
Page 79: ...WIRING DIAGRAMS POWER WIRING 73 ...
Page 80: ...INPUTS TO CONTROLLER 74 ...
Page 81: ...OUTPUTS FROM CONTROLLER 75 ...
Page 82: ...KEYBOARD WIRING 76 ...
Page 83: ...MACHINE SCHEMATIC 77 ...
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