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Read these instructions before using the machine Lea las instrucciones antes de utilizar la máquina MODELS: SCX326 10052400 86039100 02/20/09 PRV NO. 98966 AR WALK BEHIND SCRUBBER IPX4 Operating Inst.
MACHINE DATA LOG/OVERVIEW CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 2 For the name and address of your dealer contact: Windsor Industries YOUR DEALER Name: ____________________ ___________________________________ .
TABLE OF CONTENTS CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 3 Machine Data Log/Overview. ........................ 2 Table of Contents .......................................... 3 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL How to use this Manual. ................................ 1-1 SAFETY Important Safety Instructions .
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 1-1 This manual contains the f ollowin g sections: - HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL - SAFETY - OPERATIONS - MAINTENANCE - PARTS LIST The HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL section will tell you how to find important information for ordering correct repair parts.
CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 2-1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an battery powered appliance, basic precaution must always be followed, including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE. To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury: Use only indoors.
HAZARD INTENSITY LEVEL CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 2-2 The following symbols are used throughout this guide as indicated in their descriptions: HAZARD INTENSITY LEVEL There are three levels of hazard in tensity identified by signal words - WARNI NG and CAUTION and FOR SAFETY.
SAFETY LABEL LOCATION CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 2-3 NOTE: These drawings indicate the location of safet y 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.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 3-1 ITEM DIMENSION/CAPACIT Y Nominal power 2160 W Rated Voltage 36 Volt DC Rated Amperage 60 amps Batteries 6 x 6 volt 250-305-335 AH @ 20 Hr rate Scrub Brush Motors 2 x .75 hp (.56 kW) Vacuum Motor 3 Stage .
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 3-2 SPECIAL NOTES: The sound pressure level at the operator’s ear was measured to be 75 dBA. This was a nearfield, broad-band measurement taken in a typical industrial environment on a tile floor.
HOW THE MACHINE WORKS CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 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 brushes, and then vacuums the soiled water back into the recovery tank.
COMPONENTS CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 3-4 1 3 6 7 11 12 13 14 15 5 2 10 4 8 9 1. Control 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.
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.
CONTROLS CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 3- 6 1. Key Switch 2. Emergency Shut Off Switch (Optional) 3. Speed Control Knob 4. Propel Control Lever 5. Reverse Button 6. Brush Switch 7. Actuator Switch 8. Solution Control Knob 9. Vacuum Switch 10. Squeegee Lift Lever 11.
CONTROLS CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 3-7 7. ACTUATOR SWITCH Adjusts the amount of brush pressure to the floor by raising or lowering the scrub deck. To increase brush pressure , press the bottom of the switch. To decrease brush pressure or rise the scrub deck, press the top of the switch.
CONTROLS CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 3-8 13. BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL INDICATOR Indicates the charge level of the batteries. The meter display is divided into 10 vertical bars. Bar illuminated on the far right indicate full charge. Bars flashing near the left side indicate the batteries should be recharged.
MACHINE OPERATION CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 3-9 PRE-RUN MACHINE INSPECTION Do a pre-run inspection to find possible problems that could cause poor performanc e or lost time from breakdown. Follow the same procedure each time to avoid missing steps.
MACHINE OPERATION CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 3-10 NORMAL SCRUBBING Plan the scrubbing pattern in advance. The longest track is around the perimeter of the area to be cleaned. For efficient operation, the runs should be the longest possible without turning, stopping, or raising and lowering scrub deck/squeegee.
MACHINE OPERATION CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 3-11 DOUBLE SCRUB For floors which are heavily soiled or h ave thick accumulations of floor finish may not clean sufficiently with one pass.
MAINTENANCE CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 4-1 SERVICE SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY 50 HRS 100 HRS 200 HRS Check batteries after cha rging; add water if necessary * Check pad wear to preven.
MAINTENANCE CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 4-2 1. 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 Shr oud & Brush Skirts 11. Vacuum Motor 12.
MAINTENANCE CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 4-3 1. BATTERIES The batteries provide the power to ope rate the machine. The batteries require regul ar maintenance to keep them operating at peak efficiency. The machine batteries will hold their charge for long periods of time, but they can only be charged a certain number of times.
MAINTENANCE CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 4-4 CHECKING BAT TERY SPECIFIC GRAVITY Use a hydrometer to chec k the battery specific gravity. CHECKING GRAVITY A. Hydrometer B. Battery NOTE: Do not take readings immediately after adding distilled water, if the water and acid are not thoroughly mixed, the readi ng m ay not be accurate.
MAINTENANCE CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 4-5 5. Replace the battery caps, and leave them in place while charging. 6. Unplug the battery connector from the machi ne. FOR SAFETY: When charging, conn ect the charger to the batteries before conne cting the charger to the AC wall outlet.
MAINTENANCE CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 4-6 2. SQUEEGEE BLADES The front squeegee blade allows solution to pass through channels in the blade into the squee gee assembly while maintaining vacuum to provide lift. The front blade has four wear surfaces and can be rotated for extended life.
MAINTENANCE CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 4- 7 TO ADJUST SQUEEGEE PITCH 1. Choose a smooth, level surface. Turn “ON” the key switch. Lower the squeege e and drive forward at least 2 feet (60cm.). 2. With the squeegee down, stop the machine. Do not allow machine to roll back.
MAINTENANCE CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 4-8 4. SCRUB BRUSHES There are four different types of brushes available to cover applications from cle aning heavily soiled floors to polishing. A pad driver is also available to take advantage of the many cleaning pads on the market.
MAINTENANCE CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 4-9 ! WA RNI NG 6. SOLUTION STRAINER The solution strainer is located in front of the left front wheel. The solution strainer protect s the solenoid valve from debris. If there is little or no solution flow to the ground, check the strainer for debris.
MAINTENANCE CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 4-10 ! WA RNI NG 8. TRACTION MOTOR Do not use a pressure washer to clean around the motors. Use tap pressure only . TRACTION MOTO R CARBON BRUSH REPLACEMENT FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing m achine, stop on a level surface, turn off machine and remove key.
MAINTENANCE CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 4-11 11. VACUUM MOTOR (Refer to the Vacuum Group in the parts se ction of manual) Do not use a pressure washer to clean around the vacuum motors. Use tap pressure onl y. Care must be taken so that water is not directed into vacuum motor air intakes.
MAINTENANCE CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 4-12 12. ACTUATOR SCRUB DECK REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing machine, stop on a level surface, turn off machine and set parking brake (If opti on is installed). 1. Remove front cover.
MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 4-13 PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Poor or no water pick-up Squeegee out of adjustment Adjust squeegee Debris caught on squeegee Remove debris Worn squeeg.
MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING CUTTER 36V 86039100 05/01/07 4-14 PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Little or no solution flow to the floor Solution tank empty Fill solution tank Solution flow turned off or set too low .
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