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NOISE AND VIBRATION
MACHINE INSPECTION
• Now that the machine is unpacked remember to
recycle all packing materials.
• Inspect machine for damage or missing components.
If damage is found, contact the local freight company
and file a freight claim.
MACHINE COMPONENTS
Solution Tank
The solution tank is the lower part of the machine
body. It has a capacity of
8 gallons (30 liters).
•
The amount of water in the tank is measured by the
sight hose, (clear plastic tube), at the rear of the
machine.
Recovery Tank
The recovery tank is the upper part of the machine
body. It has a capacity of
10 gallons (38 liters)
.
•
A rectangular, clearview lid assembly closes the
recovery tank.
•
The recovery tank has a foam-sensitive float shut-
off assembly. As the water or foam level rises, the
float ball will rise and shut off the air-flow of the
vacuum motor to the squeegee. It does
not
shut off
the vacuum motor.
Control Panel
•
The operator control panel is located at the rear
area of the machine. This panel has components
that control various machine functions.
•
Starting from the
left
side:
•
The circuit breaker is for both the brush motor and
the vacuum motor.
•
The first switch turns the brush motor on and off.
•
The next switch turns the vacuum motor on and off.
•
The red switch is the master power switch; it
controls the power to all components
Squeegee Assembly
The squeegee assembly has a wide, flat frame to
help prevent damage, two ( 2) mounting knobs, and
two (2) small wheels to prevent “rollover” in reverse.
Brush Gear Motor
This machine has one (1) 24-volt brush motor located
at the front of the machine. The motor is attached to
a gearbox to turn the pad drivers or brushes.
•
This motor has carbon brushes that must be
serviced on a regular basis. The carbon brushes
have an expected life of 2,000 operating hours.
Refer to the maintenance section later in this book.
Vacuum Motor
This machine has a 24-volt vacuum motor.
•
The vacuum motor is attached to the underside of
the solution tank behind the rubber flap.
•
This motor has carbon brushes that must be
serviced on a regular basis. The carbon brushes
have a maximum expected life of 700 operating
hours. Refer to the maintenance section later in
this book.
NOISE
Sound pressure level at Operator
position
74dB(A)
VIBRATION
Weighted RMS acceleration value
(ISO 5349)
.367 m/s
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