PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2010
Admiral 38C Scrubber PB# 4100055UM Rev.* 08/10
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Safety Information
• The Admiral 38C must be subjected to
an inspection in respect of its opera-
tionally safe condition at least once a
year by an authorized technical expert.
The results of the inspection must be
documented in writing and kept safe at
least until the next inspection.
• Floor cleaning vehicles may only be op-
erated by suitable personnel who have
been trained to operate the equipment,
have proven their capability to operate
the vehicle to the contractor or per-
son appointed by him and have been
explicitly charged by him to operate the
vehicle.
• Before starting work, operating person-
nel must be fully familiar with all adjust-
ment, operating and control elements
as well as their respective function! It is
too late to do this when the vehicle is
actually in operation!
• The warning labels attached to the
Admiral provide important information
concerning safe operation.
• Wet floors are a potential risk for slip-
ping! Ensure to provide the correspond-
ing information and warning signs.
• If the floor is excessively wet, check the
vehicle for leaks and that the sealing
strips are in a good condition. If the
sealing strips are damaged, change
them immediately.
• Only use cleaning agents suitable for
the vendor (non-foaming) and observe
all the use, disposal and warning infor-
mation provided by the cleaning agent
manufacturer.
• It is forbidden to use the vehicle in
potentially explosive atmospheres.
• The machine is not suitable for clearing
up health-hazardous, inflammable or
explosive fluids, dust or substances.
• Ride-on equipment may only be set
into motion from the seat (seat contact
switch).
• The seat contact switch must never be
bypassed or the function immobilized in
any way (e.g. by placing a heavy load
on the seat).
• It is forbidden to transport people on
the vehicle!
• Always wear heavy duty, non-slip foot-
wear when working with the vehicle.
• Start driving immediately after switch-
ing on the brush head drive, otherwise
imprints of the brush could be produced
on the floor.
• The machine may only be driven on
and the equipment used on those
surfaces which have been approved
by the contractor or person appointed
by him.
• The manner of driving must be adapted
to the local conditions (floor charac-
teristics, presence of persons in the
vicinity, obstacles, etc.).
• When using the vehicle, it is essential
to pay attention to third parties, espe-
cially children.
• Never leave the vehicle unattended
while motors are still running and it has
not been locked against unintended
movement.
• To prevent authorized used of the
vehicle, lock the drive by removing
the key from the key switch.
• When transporting the vehicle, the
motors must be shutdown.
• Only open empty recovery tanks.
• The vehicle may only be driven on
gradients to a maximum of 6% for
a maximum of five minutes. Do not
drive the vehicle on slopes with a
gradient steeper than the limit gra-
dient indicated on the machine.