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Squeegee:

Every week, check the blades of the squeegee and

wash them carefully.  Then replace them in the correct working
position 

(see above

).  If drying is not perfect even after the unit

has been cleaned, replace any blades which are excessively
worn.  If the squeegee does not pick up enough water or
streaks, lift and wipe off the blades.  Inspect the squeegee vacu-
um path for obstructions.

The pad driver or brush must be in good working condition
because it is the component which removes the dirt.

To replace the block, pad or brush:

• Turn off the machine by placing the key in the off 

position

• Lift the brush up by turning the knob 

M9

to the off  

“O” position

• Open the spring lever 

M15

or fold up the vinyl 

splash guard. Access from your right side, facing the 
front of the scrubber.

• Rotate the brush by hand until the 

M19

spring 

rings are reached.  Closing the 

M19

spring rings 

together by fingers 

(like scissors)

drops the brush.

• Rotate driver/brush 180° and firmly pull it out from 

the scrubber.

A selection of brushes for specific purposes is available.  Pad
drivers should be installed with the chosen pad.  

B l a c k

for strip-

ping, 

G r e e n

for deep scrub, 

B l u e

for cleansing and 

R e d

for light

s c r u b .

Water collection tank:

This tank should be cleaned every

week.

1 )  Lift and lock the lid.
2 )  Remove the vacuum motor straps 

M13

and lift the 

vacuum motors out. 

3)  Thoroughly clean the filter or replace with a new filter.
4)  Remove the float cage assembly and clean off the float ball 

and assembly.  Inspect free movement of the float ball. 

5)  Thoroughly flush out the tank by spraying water into the 

tank through the openings allowing the drainage through 
the valve or sludge port 

M2

.  The sludge door may be 

removed by unscrewing the 2 knobs.

6)  Before replacing the door clean the door housing and 

the gasket 

M28

.

7)  Carefully replace all components and make sure the 

gaskets are seated. 

Batteries:

Check the level of the electrolyte liquid by carefully

removing plugs from top of battery and topping off with distilled
water, when the level drops below the plates of the battery.
Keep the batteries clean and dry with antistatic cloths.  When
charging the batteries lift the top lid of the machine to allow the
gas which is generated to escape.  

This gas can cause explo-

sions in closed environments

and, therefore, it is advisable

to carry out battery charging in well-ventilated environments.

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Summary of Contents for Powr-Flite PAS32SHP

Page 1: ...MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT Predator Automatic Scrubber 32 OPERATORS MANUAL AND PARTS LIST Model PAS32SHP Contains drawings for all PAS32SHP models...

Page 2: ...chine is left unattended CAUTION Do not operate machine or charger in areas where flammable liquids or gases are present Do not use or pick up flammable chemicals or liquids with this machine CAUTION...

Page 3: ...ed Check the wear and deterioration of the materials at intervals and ask the seller for assistance Do not smoke or expose open flames or sparks in the vicinity of the batteries portable grinders weld...

Page 4: ...ical resistance and styling features 13 Design prevents solution contamination with serviceable access to the solution recovery tanks 14 Curved aluminum squeegee body with reversible rubber squeegees...

Page 5: ...few hours the squeegee adjusts itself to the correct angle and drying becomes even better Squeegee pressure is adjusted by knob M14 When cleaning very shiny smooth or floors with grout removal of the...

Page 6: ...s ready to carry out the operations of scrubbing and drying at the same time Single vacuum motor operation may be all that is necessary for daily scrubbing To operate one vacuum open and lock the auto...

Page 7: ...h the chosen pad Black for strip ping Green for deep scrub Blue for cleansing and Red for light scrub Water collection tank This tank should be cleaned every week 1 Lift and lock the lid 2 Remove the...

Page 8: ...ockwasher 19 PAS190 Screw 20 PAS908 Spring 21 PAS909 Tie Rod 22 PAS176 Nut 23 860 023 Nut Pos Part No Description 24 860 024 Washer 25 860 025 Shaft 26 860 026 Yoke 27 PAS910 Cable brake 28 PAS173 Cla...

Page 9: ...S926 Screw 66 PAS146 Washer Pos Part No Description 67 PAS927 Screw 68 PAS5 Coupling 69 PAS65 Screw 70 PAS6A Support with Spring 71 PAS962 Poly Scrub 028 Dia Scrub Brush Nylon PAS963 Nylo Grit 050 Dia...

Page 10: ...Wheel 107 PAS932 Squeegee Frame 108 PAS933 Squeegee Main Blade Pos Part No Description 109 PAS15 Lock Ring 110 1932A Vac Motor 2 stg 36V 111 PAS37 Flex Hose 112 PAS102 Motor Gasket 113 F909 Filter Scr...

Page 11: ...144 PAS946 Hose Solution 145 860 154 Hose 146 430 091 Hose Clamp 147 400 161 Nut 148 PAS12 Solution Valve 149 PAS146 Nut Pos Part No Description 150 500 051 Lever 151 430 078 Nut 152 700 161 Rod 153...

Page 12: ...asher 188 PAS188 Washer 189 850 454 Yoke 190 860 190 Rubber Tube 191 PAS56 Micro Switch 192 850 447 Spacer Pos Part No Description 193 430 168 Nut 194 430 171 Washer 195 430 173 Screw 196 850 487 Hand...

Page 13: ...se Pos Part No Description 232 PAS59 Connection 233 430 299 Screw 234 PAS59 Connection 235 430 297 Washer 236 430 296 Nut 237 630 328 Yoke 238 430 072 Screw 239 PAS54 Switch 240 PAS88 Knob 241 PAS54 B...

Page 14: ...Orange Pale Pink Violet Yellow Green White Green Red Green White Red Green Maroon Light Blue Black Red Green Gray 13...

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