General Information
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Service Manual – SC6500
™
d. Inspect the
Solution Tank Drain Hose
,
Recovery Tank Drain Hose
and
Vacuum Hose
for wear or damage.
Replace the if kinked or damaged.
5.
Remove the brushes or pad holders. Rinse the brushes or pads in warm water and hang up to dry.
6.
Remove the squeegee, rinse it with warm water, then reinstall.
7. Remove the
Hopper
on cylindrical systems and clean thoroughly. You can remove the
Hopper
from either
side of the machine by removing the side skirt, tilting the
Hopper
up and away from housing, then
pulling the
Hopper
out.
8. Check the following maintenance schedule and perform any required maintenance before you store the
machine.
Maintenance Schedule
Maintenance Item
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Yearly
Charge Batteries
X
Check/Clean Tanks and Hoses
X
Check/Clean/Rotate the Brushes/Pads
X
Check/Clean the Squeegee
X
Check/Clean Vacuum Shutoff Float
X
Check/Clean the Vacuum Motor Foam Filter(s)
X
Clean Hopper on Cylindrical System
X
Check the Water Level in each Battery Cell
X
Inspect Scrub Housing Skirts
X
Inspect and Clean Solution Filter
X
Check Foot/Parking Brake For Wear and Adjustment
X
Clean Solution Dispensing Trough on Cylindrical System
X
Purge Detergent System
X
Side Broom Maintenance
X
Lubrication - Grease Fittings
X
* Check Carbon Brushes
X
* Inspect the vacuum motor carbon brushes every 300 operating hours. Check the brush and drive motor
carbon brushes every 500 operating hours.
Note:
Refer to the individual machine sections in this manual for more detail on maintenance and
service repairs.
9. Store the machine indoors in a clean, dry place. Keep the machine from freezing. Leave the tanks open
to air them out.
10. Turn the key switch off (O) and remove the key.
Caution! Do not pressure-wash the operator control panel, circuit breaker panel or any
electrical areas of the machine.