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34 - Scrub System, Disc
Scrub Deck
Removing the scrub deck is a prerequisite to completing other procedures, such as servicing the brush
motors The procedure is the same for all 3 scrub deck types
1 For easier access, you may choose to remove
one or both
2 Remove both
3 If available, position a furniture dolly,
mechanic’s creeper, or similar wheeled
platform below the scrub deck to make it
easier to roll the deck out from under the
machine
4 Lower the scrub deck to a neutral position
Refer to the
page 98 for different options to complete
this, including if the actuator cannot be
powered
5 Loosen the hose clamp and remove the
solution line from the solution solenoid
(C)
(If the machine is not equipped with either
EcoFlex or the wash hose option, you could
remove the solution hose back at the solution
filter, if preferred.
6 Disconnect the solution solenoid connector
(D)
from the solenoid
7 Disconnect the scrub brush motor power
connectors
(E)
8 Remove the forward link arm retaining clips and pins
(A)
from the scrub deck You may wish to tie up
the link arms to prevent them from getting caught when you slide the deck out
9 Remove the retaining clip and pin from the deck lift linkage
(B)
•
Access to the pin is easiest from either the left-front or right-rear of the scrub area
•
After the pin is removed, you may wish to raise the lift actuator to keep it out of the way as you slide
the deck in or out from the machine
10 Slide the deck toward the rear of the machine
so the deck lift linkage will clear the left brush
motor, and then slide the deck out from the
right side of the machine
Note:
During replacement, note that
there are two right brush motor
connectors, depending on whether
the machine uses a cylindrical or
disk deck.
A
A
B
C
A
A
B
C
D
E