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Have the machine checked for 
safety conditions in the sense 
of the Accident Prevention 
Regulation by an expert at regular 
intervals recommendation: (at 
least once yearly) as well as after 
modifi cations or repairs.

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Spare parts must be equal to 
the technical requirements as 
specifi ed by the manufacturer. 
Using genuine spare parts 
guarantee compliance with these 
requirements.

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Stop engine before proceeding to 
inspection and maintenance work.

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To prevent the machine from being 
used by unauthorized persons, the 
ignition key should be removed.

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When performing work on the 
electrical system, be sure to 
disconnect  the battery plug.

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Make sure to protect the dirty water 
tank against accidental closing or 
tilting down before working in the 
area of a lifted tank lid.

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Do not clean the electrical parts by 
means of high-pressure cleaning 

equipment.

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The use of aggressive detergents is 
not recommended.

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Let the machine dry after cleaning i.e. 
for the weekend.

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The machine may become operational 
after all protective devices have been 
fi tted and positioned.

1.5 Specifi c Hazards

Electric system

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Only use genuine fuses with the 
correct rating.

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In case of malfunction of the electrical 
system, immediately shutdown 
machine and make repairs.

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Only qualifi ed personnel is authorized 
to make repairs to this electrical 
equipment according to electrical & 
technical guidelines

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Inspect/check the electrical equipment 
of the machine at regular intervals. 
Immediately repair defects

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such as i.e. loose connections or 
scorched cables.

Battery

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Follow the operating instructions of the 
battery manufacturer.

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Handling and changing of the batteries 
may take place only by maintenance 
staff  or qualifi ed technician.

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Never place metal objects or tools on 
batteries this is a short-circuit hazard!

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Do not change the center of gravity, 
only use recommended batteries at the 
prescribed position.

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Provide suffi  cient ventilation to areas 
where batteries are being charged. 

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Explosion hazard!

1.6 Information for Protection of 
Environment

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Observe the legal directives and local 
regulations for disposal of detergents, 
see Water Management Act.

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Used batteries labeled as recyclable 
contain reusable economic goods. 
These batteries must not be added to 
the normal waste. 

Summary of Contents for Phoenix 26

Page 1: ...PowerBoss The Power of Clean PowerBoss Inc A member Of The Hako Group User Manual Phoenix 26 988026UMPB REV B 06 2022...

Page 2: ...al Please be advised explicitly that we cannot accept any legal issues out of the contents of this manual If repair work must be performed make sure that only genuine spare parts are used Genuine spar...

Page 3: ...nd brushes Damages caused by overload negligence and unauthorized modi cation of the machine are not covered by warranty Moreover any claim for warranty cannot be accepted if damages of the machine ar...

Page 4: ...ts 11 3 Operation 12 3 1 Method Of Operation 12 3 1 1 Scrub Head Assembly 12 3 1 2 Clean Water Tank 12 3 1 3 Squeegee 13 3 1 4 Dirty Water Recovery Tank 13 3 1 5 Drive System 13 3 1 6 Batteries and Ch...

Page 5: ...Tank 31 5 6 3 Clean Suction Filter 31 5 7 Scrub Head 32 5 7 1 Cleaning Brushes 32 5 7 2 Changing Brushes 32 5 7 3 Changing De ector Roller 32 5 7 4 Changing Scrub Head Skirt 32 5 8 Squeegee 33 5 8 1...

Page 6: ...e of the machine The operating instructions must be on hand at the place of machine use and therefore have to be kept readily available at the machine When selling or lending the machine for rent hand...

Page 7: ...e of persons within the operation area especially children Start moving immediately after brush head has lowered otherwise the brush might leave traces on the surface Lift the brush head before going...

Page 8: ...tive devices have been tted and positioned 1 5 Speci c Hazards Electric system Only use genuine fuses with the correct rating In case of malfunction of the electrical system immediately shutdown machi...

Page 9: ...ssing or illegible labels immediately PowerBoss Decal Fig 1 1 Machine identi cation number Fig 1 2 Dirty water drain hose Fig 1 3 A Read and observe the instruction manual Fig 1 2 B Maximum inclinatio...

Page 10: ...proceed to initial charging before rst operation of the machine 5 Empty dirty water Recovery tank and clean it if required see maintenance chapter 6 Fill clean water tank and add a cleaning agent acco...

Page 11: ...ve the legal directives and local regulations for disposal of detergents see Water Management Act 4 Check clean water lter 5 Check squeegee blades and suction hose 6 Check operation function and setti...

Page 12: ...the forward reverse lever is in the neutral position machine is stopped the scrub brushes water supply is switch o automatically Figure 3 represents the Disc scrub Head type machine A Cylindrical Scr...

Page 13: ...y tank Fig 3 4 by a vacuum motor and suction hose For cleaning and collecting water in places where access is di cult the machine is equipped with a handheld suction hose 3 1 5 Drive System The machin...

Page 14: ...Panel 1 Display 2 Key Switch 3 Battery Charge Indicator 4 LDS Indicator 5 Symbol for Brush Drive 6 Symbol for Vacuum Motor 7 Hour Meter 8 Symbol for Service Indicator 9 Drive Direction Control 9a with...

Page 15: ...peed control knob and bail handle Fig 4 9 The drive direction control 9a is used to control the driving direction forward or reverse The bail handle must be pulled in order to drive The speed can be a...

Page 16: ...rush deck pedal 2 Opening of solution tank 3 Solution control 4 Sqeegee lever 5 Solution tank lter 6 Recovery tank drain hose 7 Solution tank drain hose Solution level indicator 8 Brush ejector 9 Powe...

Page 17: ...4 Use the hand lever to lift and lower the squeegee This will deactivate or activate the vacuum motor Solution tank lter Fig 5 5 While solution ows from tank to brush deck it is cleaned by the lter e...

Page 18: ...m Squeegee width 37 5 in 95 cm Surface performance theoretical 34983 ft hr 3250 m hr Service voltage 24 V Nominal power drive motor 260 W Nominal power vacuum motor 520 W Nominal power brush motor 2x7...

Page 19: ...re level measured at the ear of the driver under normal conditions of use LpA according to DIN EN 60335 2 72 amounts to Measurement inaccuracy KpA dB A 82 dB A 67 dB A 1 6 Vibration The frequency weig...

Page 20: ...Maintenance II every 250 hours of operation To be performed by quali ed personnel of an authorized PowerBoss Service Center in accordance with the machine speci c system maintenance including spare pa...

Page 21: ...__________operating hours System Maintenance I 625 operating hours Workshop stamp carried out on at_____________operating hours System Maintenance II 750 operating hours Workshop stamp carried out on...

Page 22: ...eck scrub head and clean if required o Check squeegee and clean if required o Clean seal on lid of the recovery tank o Empty recovery tank Clean recovery tank and suction lter o Check brushes pads and...

Page 23: ...ours of operation Check battery charger o Check tank lid seal of the recovery tank and replace if required o Check drain hose of the recovery tank and replace if required o Grease joints at the brush...

Page 24: ...ccording to System Maintenance I o Inspect steering rollers for tread damage and bearing slackness and replace if required o Check drain hose from the recovery tank and replace if required o Check rol...

Page 25: ...rval Every 500 hours of operation Perform maintenance work according to System Maintenance II o Clean drive motor from carbon dust and check carbon brushes for smooth operation and wear and replace ca...

Page 26: ...ry Systems 1 LDS Display 2 Charger Indicator 3 Charger 4 AC Power Cord for Charger 5 Battery Connector 6 Batteries 7 Recovery Tank 8 Support 9 Wiring Diagram The handling and changing of batteries by...

Page 27: ...ge signal sender has been integrated into the electronics If other batteries are used readjustment of the low discharge signal sender is required Only PowerBoss contract workshops are authorized to ma...

Page 28: ...Page 28 PowerBoss 5 5 Solution Tank 1 Clean Water Solution Tank 2 Solution Full Marker 3 Fill Level Hose 4 Clean Water Filter 5 Solution Tank Lid Fig 8...

Page 29: ...rating instructions for information on operation of the metering unit The maximum service pressure of the oater unit is 87 psi 6 bar 5 5 2 Empty the Solution Tank Park vehicle such that the ll level h...

Page 30: ...Page 30 PowerBoss Fig 9 5 6 Dirty Water Recovery Tank 1 Dirty Water Recovery Tank 2 Recovery Tank Drain Hose 3 Suction Filter 4 Recovery Tank Lid...

Page 31: ...Check suction lter Fig 9 3 for function at daily intervals and clean if required The suction lter is clipped on and can be easily removed 5 6 1 Empty Recovery Tank Clean recovery tank Fig 9 1 at daily...

Page 32: ...weekly intervals Replace brushes if bristles are worn down to a length of 1 5 cm 1 Use pedal Fig 10 1 to lift scrub head 2 Press brush ejectors Fig 10 3 down to remove old brushes 3 Push new brush un...

Page 33: ...two star shaped knobs Fig 11 2 and remove the squeegee 5 8 2 Changing the Squeegee Blades Check the inner and outer squeegee blades on the squeegee Fig 11 1 weekly for signs of wear The squeegee blad...

Page 34: ...o that the ends of the squeegee blades have contact with the oor Figure A Turn the adjusting screw counter clockwise The clearance between squeegee blade and oor is reduced in the center Figure B Turn...

Page 35: ...on the holder In case of very smooth oors e g nished oors PVC linoleum etc Number of washers 2 This corresponds to a clearance of approximately 2mm In cases of very uneven oors e g poorly laid tiles w...

Page 36: ...werBoss Inc A member Of The Hako Group 988026UMPB REV B 06 2022 The Power of Clean PowerBoss is a Full Line Manufacturer of Sweepers and Scrubbers for Industrial Facilities PowerBoss The Power of Clea...

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