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HAZARD INTENSITY LEVEL 

 CUTTER 36V   86039100   05/01/07 

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The following symbols are used throughout this guide as indicated in their descriptions:  

 

HAZARD INTENSITY LEVEL 

There are three levels of hazard intensity identified by signal words -

WARNING

 and

 CAUTION

 and 

FOR 

SAFETY. 

The level of hazard intensity is determined by the following definitions:

 

 

 

WARNING

 - Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death.

 

 
 

CAUTION

 - Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in minor personal injury or product or property 

damage. 

 

FOR SAFETY: To Identify actions which must be followed for safe operation of equipment.

 

Report machine damage or faulty operation immediately.  Do not use the machine if it is not in proper 
operating condition.

 

Following is information that signals some potentially dangerous conditions to the 

operator or the equipment.  Read this information carefully.  Know when these conditions can exist.  Locate 
all safety devices on the machine.  Please take the necessary steps to train the machine operating 
personnel. 

 

 

FOR SAFETY:

  

DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE: 
Unless Trained and Authorized.

 

Unless Operation Guide is Read and understood.

 

In Flammable or Explosive areas.

 

In areas with possible falling objects.

 

 

WHEN SERVICING MACHINE: 
Avoid moving parts.  Do not wear loose clothing; jackets, shirts, or sleeves when working on the 
machine. 
Use Windsor approved replacement parts. 

 
 

Batteries emit hydrogen gas.  Explosion or fire can result.  Keep sparks and open flame away.  Keep 
top cover in raised position when charging.  Keep sparks and flames away from the batteries.  Do 
not smoke around batteries. 

 
 

Disconnect batteries before working on machine.  Only qualified personnel should work inside 
machine. Always wear eye protection and protective clothing when working on or near batteries. 
Avoid skin contact with the acid contained in the batteries. 

 

 

Never allow metal to lie across battery tops. 

 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for SCEOX326

Page 1: ...before using the machine Lea las instrucciones antes de utilizar la m quina MODELS SCX326 10052400 86039100 02 20 09 PRV NO 98966 AR WALK BEHIND SCRUBBER IPX4 Operating Instructions ENG Instrucciones...

Page 2: ...___ OVERVIEW The Saber Cutter is a battery powered self propelled hard floor scrubber intended for commercial use The appliance applies a cleaning solution onto a hard floor scrubs the floor with brus...

Page 3: ...justing Rear Deflection 4 7 Replacing Aqua Mizer Squeege Blades 4 7 Scrub Brushes 4 8 Types 4 8 Replacing or Installing Scrub Brushes 4 8 Float Shut Off 4 8 Solution Strainer 4 9 Brush Motor Replaceme...

Page 4: ...ts Squeegee Blade Service Schedule The PARTS LIST section contains assembled parts illustrations and corresponding parts list The parts lists include a number of columns of information REF column refe...

Page 5: ...ories shops and offices for more than normal housekeeping purposes Maintenance and repairs must be done by qualified personnel If foam or liquid comes out of machine switch off immediately Disconnect...

Page 6: ...this information carefully Know when these conditions can exist Locate all safety devices on the machine Please take the necessary steps to train the machine operating personnel FOR SAFETY DO NOT OPE...

Page 7: ...wings indicate the location of safety labels on the machine If at any time the labels become illegible promptly replace them 2 GRADE WARNING SEE MANUAL CIRCUIT BREAKER DECAL 86243610 PRV NO 500579 SAF...

Page 8: ...cm scrub head 16 in 41 cm Scrub brush pressure Actuated 0 lbs to 150 lbs 0 kg to 68 kg Scrub brush speed 200 rpm Tires 2 x 12 in 30 5 cm Non Mark Foam Fill Casters 2 x 4 in 10 2 cm polyurethane Non Ma...

Page 9: ...Pa The weighted root mean square acceleration at the operator s arms was measured to be below 2 5m s2 This was a tri axial third octave band measurement made during normal operation on a composite til...

Page 10: ...llow irregularities and changes in the floor without loosing contact with floor The scrub deck skirt controls the cleaning solution on the floor so that the squeegee can pick it up The brush lift mech...

Page 11: ...ntrol Panel 2 Front Cover 3 Recovery Tank 4 Recovery Tank Drain Hose 5 Scrub Head Shrouds 6 Solution Tank 7 Solution Tank Cover 8 Solution Tank Drain Hose 9 Solution Strainer 10 Squeegee 11 Aqua Mizer...

Page 12: ...CONTROLS CUTTER 36V 86039100 05 01 07 3 5 14 10 4 1 13 5 2 9 3 6 8 15 7 16 11 12 12...

Page 13: ...GENCY SHUT OFF SWITCH OPTIONAL Shuts off machine To shut off machine push the switch To restart machine rotate the switch clockwise 3 SPEED CONTROL KNOB Controls the speed of the machine To increase s...

Page 14: ...each time the scrubbing operation is interrupted 9 VACUUM SWITCH Controls the vacuum motor To start vacuum motor press the bottom of the switch To stop vacuum motor press the top of the switch 10 SQUE...

Page 15: ...After a few minutes of operation the meter will give the correct charge level 14 PARKING BRAKE OPTIONAL Locks front wheels to prevent unintentional movement To set parking brake push down to lock not...

Page 16: ...brakes if your machine is equipped with this option FILLING SOLUTION TANK FOR SAFETY Before leaving or servicing machine stop on level surface turn off machine and remove key 1 Turn the machine power...

Page 17: ...and or reactive metals can cause explosions or fire Do not pick up 1 Turn the machine power on 2 Lower the squeegee 3 Turn the vacuum on 4 Lower the scrub brushes to the floor 5 Turn the scrub brushes...

Page 18: ...e machine power off and set parking brake if your machine is equipped with this option SOLUTION TANK 1 Loosen small drain hose from the retainer then lower hose in direction of the drain 2 Remove the...

Page 19: ...te to allow motor to dry Store with dome off tank to allow the tank to dry Check scrub deck splash skirt Check batteries for corrosion cracks and evidence of overheating Check all bearings for noise C...

Page 20: ...Batteries 2 Squeegee 3 Aqua Mizer 4 Scrub Brushes 5 Recovery Tank Float Shut Off 6 Solution Strainer 7 Brush Motor 8 Traction Motor 9 Circuit Breakers 10 Brush Shroud Brush Skirts 11 Vacuum Motor 12...

Page 21: ...ery cell before and after charging the batteries Never add acid to the batteries use distilled water Do not allow water level to fall below the battery plates Portions of plates exposed to air will be...

Page 22: ...s emit hydrogen gas Explosion or fire can result Keep sparks and open flame away Keep covers open when charging Wear eye protection and protective clothing when working with batteries Charge batteries...

Page 23: ...el It should be up to the indicator ring If necessary add distilled water 11 Lower the battery cover CHANGING BATTERIES Stop the machine in a clean area next to the charger Turn off machine FOR SAFETY...

Page 24: ...EE ASSEMBLY 1 With the squeegee in the up position turn key switch OFF 2 Disconnect vacuum hose from squeegee and loosen both knobs 3 Pull squeegee assembly rearward from the lifting carrier 4 Inspect...

Page 25: ...LECTION 1 Choose a smooth level surface Lower the squeegee and drive forward at least 2 feet 60cm 2 With the squeegee down stop the machine Do not allow machine to roll back FOR SAFETY Before leaving...

Page 26: ...will quickly remove ground in dirt black heel marks and spills When used with the proper stripper this pad leaves the floor clean and ready for finishing The scrub brushes should be checked before ea...

Page 27: ...g bolts located under scrub deck 5 Remove brush motor 6 Reverse steps to install BRUSH MOTOR CARBON BRUSH REPLACEMENT 1 Scribe alignment mark on motor barrel to motor cap Remove two bolts 2 Remove end...

Page 28: ...ully replace brush cap 9 CIRCUIT BREAKERS Circuit breakers interrupt the flow of power in the event of an electrical overload When a circuit breaker is tripped reset it by pressing the exposed button...

Page 29: ...ushes are allowed to wear away completely Periodically check the length of the carbon brushes Replace both carbon brushes when either is less than 3 8 9 5mm long 3 8 9 5mm Vacuum Motor Carbon Brushes...

Page 30: ...he actuator 1 While holding actuator barrel to prevent it from spinning apply power to the actuator such that it is fully extended Positive power to white wire and negative ground to black Limit switc...

Page 31: ...owly Recovery tank full Drain recovery tank Recovery tank float system dirty Clean float system Circuit breaker tripped Reset circuit breaker Loose connection Check motor wires and connections Faulty...

Page 32: ...cted or stuck Clean or replace Vent hole in solution tank lid obstructed Clear obstruction from vent hole No power to machine Battery disconnected Check all battery cable connections Emergency shut of...

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