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1. Excellence Meets Clean User Manual H26 Introduction Preface Dear customer It is our desire that the good characteristics of the H26 should justify the confidence you demonstrated by making this purchase Prior to the first use carefully read the chapter Safety Information as this will ensure your safe operation of the ma chine Your own safety as well as the safety of others depends to a great extent on how the machine is moved and opera ted Therefore this operation and main tenance manual must be read and understood prior to the machine being used for the first time The manual provides valuable informa tion about operation service and maintenance The warning symbols as used in this manual identifies items re levant to safety Please observe the safety provisions see chapter Safety Information Your authorized Minuteman dealer will be pleased to answer further questions regarding the vehicle or the operation and maintenance manual Please be advised explicitly that we cannot accept any legal issues out of the contents of this manual If repair work has to be performed make sure that only genuine spare parts are used only genuine spare parts may guarantee a dependable machine We reserve the right for technical im provement Valid as of August 2009 Minuteman International Inc 14N845 U S Route 20 Pingree Grove Illinois 60140 U S A Proper use The machine is a vacuum scru
2. movement 2 9 Tie down points IWhen transporting on a vehicle or trai ler the machine has to be secured Tie the machine down firmly by using the front eye bolts Fig 2 1 and the rear chassis Fig 2 2 as tie down points Fig 2 3 Operation 3 1 Method of Operation General The E 26 is a vacuum scrubbing machi ne for wet cleaning of hard surfaced floors 3 1 1 Brush Deck Lower brush deck Fig 3 1 via pedal before scrubbing The brushes rotate and water supply switches on automati cally When the machines stopped brushes and water supply switch off au tomatically 3 1 2 Solution Tank Fill the solution tank Fig 3 2 after re moving the cover The solution tank holds 18 5 gallons and the filling level can be checked visually through trans parent hose Regulation of water amount is available via solution control 13 14 Operation 3 1 3 Squeegee The movable squeegee Fig 3 3 con sists of the squeegee lift mechanism the vacuum motor and squeegee bla des The soiled water is wiped from the floor by means of squeegee blades Squeegee is lowered via hand lever Si multaneously the vacuum motor swit ches on The vacuum motor works independent of direction of travel and even if the machine stops Second ac tuation of the hand lever lifts the squee gee up again and vacuum is automatically switched off with a delay of 15 seconds 3 1 4 Recovery Tank The so
3. repair work may be executed by the driver operator having been trained accordin gly Further Minuteman system mainte nance work must be completed by qualified personnel only Please contact your local Minuteman Service Center or Minuteman contract dealer We cannot be held liable for damages resulting from non compliance with these in structions Please indicate the machine s serial number with any enquiry or spare part order see paragraph 1 7 Identificati on Before proceeding to mainte nance and care work you are advised to read and comply with the Safety Information chapter 6 1 Minuteman System Mainte nance The Minuteman System Maintenance e guarantees reliable operability of the Minuteman machines preventive maintenance e minimizes operating costs repair costs and maintenance costs e ensures long service life and opera bility of the machine The Minuteman System Maintenance is structured in separate modules and de termines specific technical works to be executed as well as the intervals for such maintenance works For any spe cific maintenance type the replacement parts are determined and listed in spare part kits System Maintenance K To be performed by the customer in ac cordance to the maintenance and care instructions contained in the operating instructions daily or weekly The ope rator will be instructed upon delivery of the machine System Maintenance every 125 hou
4. the legal provisions Y _ and the local regulations for ii disposal of detergents 4 Take drain hose Fig 8 2 from hol der and empty recovery tank com pletely 6 6 2 Clean recovery tank Clean recovery tank Fig 8 1 at daily intervals or as required 1 Empty recovery tank see paragraph 6 6 1 2 Open tank lid Fig 8 4 of the recove ry tank 3 Take drain hose Fig 8 2 from hol der and empty recovery tank com pletely 4 Remove remaining dirt by rinsing with clean water 5 Rinse drain hose as well 6 6 3 Clean Suction Filter Check suction filter Fig 8 3 for function at daily intervals and clean if required The suction filter is clipped and can be easily removed 33 34 Maintenance and Care 6 7 Disc brush deck Brush deck pedal Brush deck Brush ejectors Roller bumper Sealing strip okWND Fig 9 6 7 1 Clean Brushes Clean brushes of the brush deck Fig 9 2 at daily intervals or as required 1 Use pedal Fig 9 1 to lift up brush deck 2 Press brush ejectors Fig 9 3 down to remove brushes for cleaning 6 7 2 Change Brushes Check brushes of the brush deck for wearing at weekly intervals Replace brushes if bristles are worn down to a length of 5 8 1 Use pedal Fig 9 1 to lift up brush deck 2 Press brush ejectors Fig 9 3 down to remove old brushes 3 Push new brush under brush deck and use both hands to press it into seating 6 7 3 Ch
5. warranties expressed or implied A potential health hazard exits without original equipment replacement All warranted items become the sole property of Minuteman or its original manufacturer whichever the case may be Minuteman disclaims any implied warranty including the warranty of merchantability and the warranty of fitness for a particular purpose Minuteman assumes no responsibility for any special incidental or consequential damages This limited warranty is applicable only in the U S A and Canada and is extended only to the original user purchaser of this product Customers outside the U S A and Canada should contact their local distributor for export warranty policies Minute man is not responsible for costs or repairs performed by persons other than those specifically authorized by Minuteman This warranty does not apply to damage from transportation alterations by unauthorized persons misuse or abuse of the equip ment use of non compatible chemicals or damage to property or loss of income due to malfunctions of the product Minuteman International Made Simple Commercial Limited Warranty If a difficulty develops with this machine you should contact the dealer from whom it was purchased This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of special incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long a
6. 750 operating hours Workshop stamp carried out on at operating hours System Maintenance II 1250 operating hours Workshop stamp carried out on at operating hours System Maintenance 375 operating hours Workshop stamp carried out on at operating hours System Maintenance 875 operating hours Workshop stamp carried out on at operating hours System Maintenance 1375 operating hours Workshop stamp carried out on at operating hours 23 24 Maintenance and Care 6 3 Maintenance Schedule System Maintenance Customer The daily and weekly maintenance in tervals must be performed by the custo mer operator Interval To be performed daily weekly Fill solution tank and proceed to chemical agent dosage Test drive and function test Maintenance and Care System Maintenance The following maintenance work must be performed by an authorized Minute man Service workshop Interval To be performed every 125 hours of operation Check battery charger Check tank lid seal of the recovery tank and replace if required Check drain hose of the recovery tank and replace if required Grease joints at the brush lift mechanism Check wheel fixing screws and tighten 24 Ib ft if required Check condition of tires Grease joints at the squeegee holder Test drive and function test 25 26 Maintenance and Care System Maintenance II The following maintenance w
7. achine via quick coupling Fig 7 6 is available Before doing so connect the filling hose of the dosage unit and the quick cou pling The floater valve automatically closes after the maximum filling level has been attained Refer to specific operating instructions for information on operation of the do sage unit The maximum admissible service pres sure of the floater unit is 87psi 6 5 2 Empty solution tank Park vehicle such that the fill level hose Fig 7 3 is located above the drain aperture in the floor Take fill level hose from holder and remove lid 6 5 3 Solution Filter Check solution filter Fig 7 4 at weekly intervals and clean or replace if requi red Maia Only clean solution filter when the solution tank is empty 1 Empty solution tank Fig 7 1 see paragraph 6 5 2 2 Unscrew filter cap 3 Remove the filter element from the filter case for cleaning Replace if re quired 4 Re install filter element and filter cap 31 32 Maintenance and Care 6 6 Recovery tank 1 Recovery tank 2 Drain hose 3 Suction filter 4 Tank lid Fig 8 Maintenance and Care 6 6 1 Empty recovery tank Clean recovery tank Fig 8 1 at daily intervals as required or upon acoustic signal increased vacuum motor speed 1 Take machine to appropriate place for draining 2 Park machine such that drain hose reaches a drain aperture in the floor 3 Switch off machine Observe
8. ain hose Solution tank drain hose Solution level indication Brush ejector Power connection charger unit NOOR WD Fig 5 17 18 Drive direction control with speed 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 adjusted continuously by means of the speed control knob 9c The machi ne stops when the bail handle is re leased deadman function A Brush deck pedal Fig 5 1 Use this pedal to lift and lower the brush deck Secure the machine against rolling away before leaving it unattended Opening of solution tank Fig 5 2 The solution tank is filled after folding up the opening Solution control Fig 5 3 Squeegee water supply is regulated by hand valve The solution flow can be re gulated between 0 gal min and 0 9 gal min Squeegee lever Fig 5 4 Use the hand lever to lift and lower the squeegee This will deactivate or activate the vacuum motor Solution tank filter Fig 5 5 While solution flows from tank to brush deck it is cleaned by the filter element Recovery tank drain hose Fig 5 6 This hose allows draining the collected soiled water from the tank Solution tank drain hose Fig 5 7 This hose allows draining the solution tank Brush ejector Fig 5 8 The brush ejector makes brush rem
9. ange Roller Bumper Check roller bumper Fig 9 4 at weekly intervals or replace as required 6 7 4 Change Sealing Strip Check sealing strip Fig 9 5 at weekly intervals or as required Before doing SO Open toggle type fastener and re move sealing strip Proceed to moun ting in reverse order Maintenance and Care 6 8 Squeegee 6 8 1 Cleaning the Squeegee Check the squeegee Fig 10 1 daily 1 Squeegee and clean as necessary 2 Star shaped knob To clean it lift up the squeegee pull off 3 Adjusting screw for angle adjust the suction hose Fig 10 4 loosen the ment two star shaped knobs Fig 10 2 and 4 Suction hose remove the squeegee 5 Fastening device 6 Washers for height adjustment 6 8 2 Change the Squeegee Blades Check the inner and outer squeegee blades on the squeegee Fig 10 1 weekly for signs of wear The squeegee blades can be used fourfold by turning them 1 Lift the squeegee up 2 remove the suction hose loosen the two star shaped knobs and remove the squeegee 3 Unlock the fastening device Fig 10 5 and remove the outer squeegee blade Turn the squeegee blade or install a new one Change the inner squeegee blade in the same way Fig 10 35 36 Maintenance and Care 6 8 3 Adjusting the Blades Angle Adjustment The angle adjustment is the decisive factor in ensuring that the squeegee blades on the squeegee lie evenly on the floor 1 2 Park the machine on a
10. bbing machine for wet cleaning of hard sur faced floors Using the machine beyond this scope of application will be deemed improper use The manufacturer cannot be held liable for consequential dama ges the user alone bears the risk The term of proper use also includes operation maintenance and repair work to be performed in compliance with the manufacturer s specifications The H26 may only be used by persons that are familiar with the machine and aware of possible hazards involved If modifications to the machine are made in absence of the manufacturer s prior consent the latter cannot be held liable for damage resulting from such unauthorized modification Introduction Notes on warranty The terms of the sales contract apply Damages are not subject to warranty if they are due to non compliance with the maintenance and service provisions The maintenance work has to be perfor med by an authorized Minuteman ser vice center and confirmed in the Maintenance certificate which is the warranty document The following is excluded from warranty fuses natural wear damages caused by overload inexpert handling and unauthorized modification of the machine Moreover any claim for war ranty cannot be accepted if damages of the machine are caused by fitting parts or accessories without Minuteman s pri or and explicit consent or by non com pliance with the maintenance instructions Acceptance of the machine Upo
11. chine for rent hand out these documents to the new owner operator and have the transfer certified e The warning and instruction plates attached to the machine contain va luable advice about safe operation Immediately replace incomplete or il legible labels e As far as safety standards are con cerned use only genuine spare parts 1 3 Provisions for Operation e Before first operation of the machine fully charge the battery with an initial charging procedure and comply with the operating instructions of the charger as well as with those of the battery manufacturer Minuteman cannot be held liable for damages resulting from an insufficient initial charge e Before taking into operation check the machine for operational safety Immediately repair any malfunctions e Itis indispensable for the operator to get acquainted with all attached im plements and controls as well as with their function before operation begins Once you have started to work no time will be left to do so When working with the machine use firm and skid proof shoes The machine may be used only on such surfaces clearly specified by the owner or his authorized repre sentative When working with the machine pay strict attention to any persons in the close vicinity Start moving immediately after brush deck has switch on otherwise the brush might leave traces on the floor Lift the brush head before moving over obstacles doorsteps Only fo
12. d Charger 13 ODUONS IA 13 Operating and Indicating Elements IA AI ba 14 Operating Panel 14 Atthe Machine 16 Technical Data 18 Maintenance and Care 20 Minuteman System Mainte FANN GO a n d tay ee the he xh lohan 20 Maintenance Document 21 Maintenance Schedule 22 Battery Systems 26 Charge Batteries 27 Low Discharge Signal sender WI eed etek ae rag Snes eet 27 5 4 3 5 4 4 9 4 5 5 4 6 9 5 SA 9 5 2 9 5 3 5 6 5 6 1 5 6 2 5 6 3 5 7 Sekei Sa 5 7 3 5 7 4 5 8 5 8 1 5 8 2 5 8 3 Maintenance of Drive Batteries 27 Remove Batteries 27 Install Batteries 27 Disposal of Batteries 27 Solution Tank 28 Fill Solution Tank 29 Empty Solution Tank 29 Clean Solution Filter 29 Recovery Tank 30 Empty Recovery Tank 31 Clean Recovery Tank 31 Clean Suction Filter 31 Disc Brush Deck 32 Clean Brushes 32 Change Brushes 32 Change Roller Bumper 32 Change Sealing Strip 32 Sgueegee 33 Clean Sgueegee 33 Change Squeegee Blades 33 Adjust Squeegee Blades 34 Minuteman Limited Warranty 37 Safety information 1 Safety information 1 1 Safety and Warning Symbols All paragraphs in this manual referring to your personal safety the safety of your machine and the en
13. ears on the panel during the charging procedu re and shows the current charge condi tion of batteries during the procedure The following symbols appear Battery symbol A lt charge of 20 Battery symbol B charge of 80 Battery symbol C charge of 100 Battery symbol D flashes error Remove the key to avoid un authorized use of the machine LDS indicator Fig 4 4 Upon switching on the LDS indication is output on the panel to show the cur rent battery charge condition during operation Additional Information see chapter maintenance Ferri ii j von rar i i JOELL Symbol brush drive Fig 4 5 This symbol appears when brush drive is switched on creeo Symbol vacuum motor Fig 4 6 This symbol appears when the vacuum motor is switched on 1 1 1 1 Hourmeter Fig 4 7 Upon switching on the hourmeter briefly displays the software version and the last error code Then the cur rent operating hour level is shown A Symbol service indicator Fig 4 8 The service indicator lights after occur rence of asystem error and cleaning or transporting procedure is interrupted In addition to the service indicator a 4 di git code is displayed on the hourmeter 3 2 2 At the Machine Brush deck pedal Opening of solution tank Solution control Squeegee lever Solution filter Recovery tank dr
14. eries may be performed only by maintenance staff Maintenance and Care 6 4 1 Charge Batteries Use the integrated battery charger Fig 6 3 to charge batteries Proceed to connection of the charger by means of the mains cable Fig 6 4 with safety plug Charging batteries is recommen ded if at least one bar of the LDS dis play has extinguished after operation of the machine On this behalf you are re quested to observe the operating in structions of the charger 88 60 2723 as well as the operating instructions of the battery manufacturer In case it is inten ded to change the type of battery the charger has to be adjusted only by Mi nuteman contract workshops Charge the batteries properly before starting the machine for the first time Minuteman cannot be held liable for batte ry damage resulting from failu re to initially charge batteries Provide for sufficient ventilati on of areas where batteries are charged Explosion hazard 6 4 2 Low Discharge Signal sender 6 4 5 Install Batteries LDS The machine has been equipped with a Due to alteration of the center charge indicator to preclude the batte AN of gravity only use batteries as ries from low discharge This low di released and at the prescribed scharge signal sender has been position only integrated into the electronics If other batteries are used readjustment of the Switch off machine by key switch low discharge s
15. ey before inspecting the machi ne or performing any maintenance work To prevent the machine from being used by unauthorized persons the control key must be removed When performing work at the electri cal system be sure to disconnect the battery plug Make sure to protect the recovery tank against accidental closing or til ting down before working in the area of a lifted tank lid Do not clean the electrical parts by means of high pressure cleaning equipment The use of aggressive detergents Is prohibited Let the machine dry after cleaning Do not stroe the machine with liquid remaining in the tanks All protective devices must be in pla ce before operating the machine 1 5 Specific Hazards Electric system Only use genuine fuses with speci fied ratings In case of malfunction of the electric system shut the machine down im mediately and have it serviced Only qualified personnel are authori sed to work on the electrical system and only according to electro techni cal rules Inspect check the electrical equip ment of the machine at regular inter valls Clear up any defects immediately such as loose connec tions or damaged cables Battery Observe the operating instructions of the battery manufacturer Never place metal objects or tools on batteries short circuit hazard Due to alteration of the center of gra vity only use batteries as released and at the prescribed position only Charge ba
16. ger as well as with those of the battery manufacturer Mi nuteman cannot be held liable for damages resulting from an insufficient initial charge 2 3 Before Putting into Operation Complete the following inspections be fore taking the machine into operation 1 Check the area around the machine for signs of leakage Hoses lines and tanks must be free from any lea kage or damage 2 Install brushes and squeegee see maintenance chapter 3 Install batteries and connect battery plug see maintenance chapter 4 Check battery charge and recharge if required An initial charge is requi red before first operation of the ma chine 5 Empty recovery tank and clean it if required see maintenance chapter 6 Refill solution tank and add cleaning agent according to the manufactur er s recommendations Use only cleaning agents sui table for automatic machines low foaming and comply with the instructions for use dispo sal and with the warning infor mation specified by the cle aning agent s manufacturer 2 4 Start Machine Proceed with the following to set the machine to operating mode e Disconnect mains plug of the char ger from outlet and fasten to holder e Switch on machine by actuation of key switch from position 0 to positi on 1 11 12 First Operation 2 5 Operation 1 Switch on the machine 2 Use lever Fig5 4 to lower squee gee Vacuum motor switches on au tomatically 3 U
17. ignal sender is required 2 Open empty recovery tank Fig 6 7 and secure by support Fig 6 8 o_o Only Minuteman contract 3 Place batteries into trough according workshops are authorized to to figure adjust the low discharge signal 4 Connect battery poles and enclosed sender connecting cables according to wi ring diagram Fig 6 9 Provide for 6 4 3 Maintenance of Drive Batte tight fitting and grease poles ries Refer to operating instructions 88 60 6 4 6 Disposal of Batteries 2556 for information on care of drive Used batteries labelled by the recycling batteries sign contain re usable substances Such batteries must not be added to normal household waste Obtain local information for the proper disposal of used batteries 6 4 4 Remove Batteries 1 Park machine on level ground 2 Switch off machine by key switch 3 Open empty recovery tank Fig 6 7 and secure by support Fig 6 8 4 Disconnect battery connector Fig 6 5 5 Disconnect battery connection ca bles 6 Remove batteries 29 30 Maintenance and Care 6 5 Solution tank Solution tank Marker Fill level hose Solution filter Tank lid PO Fig 7 Maintenance and Care 6 5 1 Fill solution tank Fill solution tank Fig 7 1 before work or as required Park vehicle on level ground Open tank lid Fig 7 5 and fill tank up to the maximum 1 1 marker Fig 7 2 Alternatively filling of the m
18. iled water is taken from squee gee to the recovery tank Fig 3 4 by vacuum motor and suction hose 3 1 5 Traction Drive The machine features a continuous traction drive Fig 3 6 The electronic traction drive control realises modificati on of travel speed direction as well as dynamic braking Accessories such as brushes rollers pads pad holder with centerlock and squeegee bla des are available Contact your Minuteman Dealer for more in formation 3 1 6 Batteries and Charger The machine is equipped with 235 Ah batteries Fig 3 5 an automatic char ger unit Fig 3 7 and a low discharge signal sender LDS for protection against low discharge 3 1 7 Options e Extraction hose including suction pipe joint nozzle and wet suction nozzle e Mop holder and tool box for cleaning utensils 3 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Operation 2 Operating and Indicating Ele ments 2 1 Operating Panel Display Key switch Battery charge indication LDS indicator Symbol brush drive Symbol vacuum motor drive Hourmeter Symbol service indicator Drive direction control 9a with speed control knob 9b and bail handle 9c Fig 4 15 16 Display Fig 4 1 This panel allows centralized monito ring of functions and detection of all available operating modes O The key switch turns the electrical sy stem on and off Battery charge indication Fig 4 3 Battery charge indication app
19. ld open empty recovery tank Use only cleaning agents suitable for automatic machines low foaming and comply with the instructions for use disposal and with the warning information specified by the cleaning agent s manufacturer The machine is not designed for col lecting hazardous flammable or ex plosive dusts or substances Usage of the machine in explosive areas is prohibited Remove the key to avoid unauthori zed use of the machine Before transporting the machine lift the squeegee and the brush deck Safety information Adapt driving habits to local conditi ons The machine may be used only for operation on flat floors with a maxi mum inclination of up to 2 Yo 1 4 Maintenance instructions The daily and weekly maintenance and repair task must be performed by a qualified operator For further maintenance and repair work please contact your local Minuteman ser vice center Observe the maintenance activities and intervals set out in the instruc tion manual Maintenance and repair work may be carried out only by means of ap propriate tools Have the machine checked for safe condition by an expert at regular in tervals recommendation at least once yearly as well as after modifi cations or repair Spare parts have to equal the techni cal requirements as specified by the manufacturer Genuine spare parts guarantee compliance with these re quirements Switch off the engine and remove the k
20. level surface and lower the squeegee Loosen the counternut on the adju sting screw Fig 10 3 and adjust the squeegee using the adjusting screw so that the ends of the squeegee bla des have contact with the floor Figure A Turn the adjusting screw counter clockwise The clearance between squeegee blade and floor is reduced in the center Figure B Turn the screw clockwise The clea rance between squeegee blade and floor is increased in the center Switch the machine on and check the suction pattern When the machi ne is operating the entire surface of the squeegee blades center and ou ter areas must be applied as evenly as possible Tighten the counternut on the adju sting screw at 5 Ib ft Fig 11 Maintenance and Care Height Adjustment The height adjustment is set to 3 mm at the factory If streaks are produced de spite an optimum angle adjustment the clearance between the casters and floor must be adjusted by changing the number of washers on the holder In cases of very smooth floors e g fi nished floors PVC linoleum etc Number of washers 2 This corre spond
21. n arrival check machine for possi ble damages in transit Follow un packing instructions on shipping pallet Each unit has been tested and through ly inspected before shipment Any da mage is the responsibility of the delivery carrier who should be notified immedia tely Minuteman International Inc 14N845 U S Route 20 Pingree Grove Illinois 60140 U S A Table of Content h h eee Cee Cee Ce OORUN 2 1 22 2 3 2 4 2 9 2 6 2 Introduction 2 PlelaCO ck fio ds we wet ee od 2 Proper uS 2 Notes on warranty 3 Acceptance of the machine 3 Safety information 5 Safety and Warning Symbols 5 General Provisions 6 Provisions for Operation 6 Maintenance instructions 7 Specific Hazards 8 Information for Protection of Environment 8 Labels at the Machine 9 First Operation 10 Instruction 10 Initial charging procedure 10 Before Taking into Operation 10 Start Machine 10 Operation 11 Stop Machine 11 After Work 11 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 1 3 3 1 4 3 1 5 3 1 6 3 1 7 3 2 3 2 1 3 2 2 5 1 52 5 3 5 4 5 4 1 5 4 2 Operation 12 Method of Operation 12 Brush Deck 12 Solution Tank 12 SANE ea naan reias 13 Recovery Tank 13 Traction Drive 13 Batteries an
22. n implied warranty lasts so the above exclusions and limitations may not apply to you Cord Electric Group Exceptions Battery Operated Group Exceptions Internal Combustion Group Replacement Parts Batteries Polypropylene Plastic Tanks Three years parts two years labor ninety days travel Not to exceed two hours Port A Scrub one year parts six months labor MPV 13 one year parts MPV 14 and 18 two years parts one year labor Rapid Air blower one year parts one year labor Explosion Proof Vacuum one year parts one year labor Pneumatic Vacuums three years parts one year labor EX 12 and EX12H one year parts one year labor Three years parts two years labor ninety days travel Not to exceed two hours Sweepers one year parts one year labor ninety days travel Not to exceed two hours One year parts one year labor ninety day travel Not to exceed two hours Ninety days 0 3 months replacement 4 12 months pro rate Ten years no additional labor 39 dnoj5 OyeH ay Jo Jagwa y WOD JUIUBLU9 NUILU MMM Ocv6 EcE 008 JUOUd WSN OV LOY SIOUIJ 84019 BElBUld OZ ANY S N GHSNVI 9U IBUONGUJIJU ewan co 00 00 N N D Cc 3 JJ D lt Co S Ues D S1993 J2U Jl 2XJ eto nul
23. ork must be performed by an authorized Minute man Service workshop To be performed every 250 hours of operation Perform maintenance works according to System Maintenance a O S Inspect steering rollers for tread damages and bearing slackness and replace if a required Check drain hose of the Check drain hose of the recovery tank and replace if required tank and Check drain hose of the recovery tank and replace ifrequired if d a WA G e Check suction hose for tight and damages andreplace requred o Check supporting wheel ofthe squeegee andveplaceifrequred Tesoweandirciones S o o Maintenance and Care System Maintenance S Safety check The following maintenance work must be performed by an authorized Minute man Service workshop at least once a year To be performed every 500 hours of operation Perform maintenance works according to System Maintenance II Clean brush motors from carbon dust and check carbon brushes for smooth opera tion and wearing and replace carbon brushes if required Test drive and function test Clean traction drive motor from carbon dust and check carbon brushes for smooth operation and wear and replace carbon brushes if required 27 28 Maintenance and Care 6 4 Battery Systems LDS display Charger indicator Charger Mains cable charger Battery connector Batteries Recovery tank Support Wiring diagram OONOOaRWD Handling and changing the A N batt
24. oval fast and easy Power connection Fig 5 9 The power connection supplies the charger unit with power 3 3 Technical Data 4 Technical Data Machine length Machine height Machine width without Squeegee Machine width with Squeegee Working width Squeegee width Surface performance theoretical Service voltage Nominal power drive motor Nominal power vacuum motor Nominal power brush motor Number of brushes Diameter of brushes Working speed Solution tank Recovery tank Weight without batteries and solution Weight with solution and batteries 151 111 68 95 65 95 3250 24 260 520 2x720 33 5 0 70 75 177 325 19 20 Technical Data Noise emission The sound pressure level measured under maximum conditions of use LWA according to DIN EN 60335 2 72 amounts to 82 The sound pressure level measured at the ear of the driver under normal condi tions of use LpA according to DIN EN 60335 2 72 amounts to 67 Measurement inaccuracy KpA 1 6 Vibration The frequency weighted acceleration measured according to DIN EN ISO 5349 m s lt 2 5 which have an effect upon the upper limbs hand arm system amounts under normal working conditions 21 22 Maintenance and Care 6 Maintenance and Care General Compliance with the recommended maintenance work will ensure that you always have a reliable machine availa ble Daily or weekly maintenance and
25. rs of operation To be performed by qualified personnel of authorized Minuteman Service Cen ter in accordance with the machine specific system maintenance including spare part kit System Maintenance II every 250 hours of operation To be performed by qualified personnel of authorized Minuteman Service Cen ter in accordance with the machine specific system maintenance including spare part kit System Maintenance S every 500 hours of operation safety check To be performed by qualified personnel of authorized Minuteman Service Cen ter in accordance with the machine specific system maintenance including spare part kit Maintenance and Care 6 2 Handing over Upgrade Test drive Handing over to the customer Instruction carried out on at operating hours System Maintenance S 500 operating hours Workshop stamp carried out on at operating hours System Maintenance S 1000 operating hours Workshop stamp carried out on at operating hours Maintenance Document System Maintenance 125 operating hours Workshop stamp carried out on at operating hours System Maintenance 625 operating hours Workshop stamp carried out on at operating hours System Maintenance 1125 operating hours Workshop stamp carried out on at operating hours System Maintenance II 250 operating hours Workshop stamp carried out on at operating hours System Maintenance II
26. s to a clearance of approx 2 mm In cases of very uneven floors e g poorly laid tiles water does not run off Number of washers 4 This corre sponds to a clearance of approx 4 mm The Squeegee 110 cm 7569 is equipped with two additional rollers which are adjusted at the factory to a distance of 10 mm to the floor by means of spacers Fig 12 3 38 Minuteman International Made Simple Commercial Limited Warranty Minuteman International Inc warrants to the original purchaser user that the product is free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use Minuteman will at its option repair or replace without charge parts that fail under normal use and service when operated and maintained in accordance with the applicable operation and instruction manuals All warranty claims must be submitted through and approved by factory authorized repair stations This warranty does not apply to normal wear or to items whose life is dependent on their use and care such as belts cords switches hoses rubber parts electrical motor components or adjustments Parts not manufactured by Minuteman are covered by and subject to the warranties and or guarantees of their manufacturers Please contact Minuteman for procedures in war ranty claims against these manufacturers Special warning to purchaser Use of replacement filters and or prefilters not manufactured by Minuteman or its designated licensees will void all
27. se solution control Fig5 3 to set the desired flow rate 4 Use pedal Fig5 1 to lower brush deck The solution supply switches on automatically 5 Use speed control knob Fig 4 9b to adjust work speed Use the direction switch Fig 4 9a to select forward or reverse Pull the bail handle Fig 4 9c to start moving Start moving machine imme diately after switching on the brush deck otherwise the brushes leave traces on the floor Lift brush deck before passing over steps and other obstacles 2 6 Stop Machine When the bail handle is released it au tomatically returns to the neutral positi on The machine stops Secure the machine against unintentional move ments or against being started 2 7 After Work 1 Move machine to a suitable site for maintenance 2 Stop machine lift squeegee and brush deck and remove the key 3 Empty and clean recovery tank Observe the legal directives and local regulations for dispo uit sal of detergents 4 Check solution filter 5 Check seals and suction hose 6 Check operating fluid levels function and setting 7 Charge batteries 8 Clean the machine Empty the solution tank before shutting down the machine for a longer time Do not clean the electrical parts by means of high pressu re cleaning equipment 2 8 Transporting the machine To transport the machine to the work ar ea switch it on lift out squeegee and brush deck pull the bail handle start
28. tteries only in areas with sufficient ventilation Explosion ha zard Safety information 1 6 Information for Protection of Environment e Observe the legal directives and lo cal regulations for disposal of deter gents e Used batteries labelled as recyclable contain reusable economic goods These batteries must not be added to the normal waste Safety information 1 7 Labels at the Machine A Read and observe the instruction The following safety and information la manual bels are legibly attached to the machi B Maximum inclination of 2 ne Replace missing or illegible labels immediately C Do not clean the machine by means of high pressure cleaning equipment Minuteman nameplate Fig 1 1 F Minuteman Machine identification number Fig 1 2 Recovery tank drain hose Fig 1 3 z Inflation pressure Fig 1 4 65 psi Fig 1 Safety information 1 8 First Operation 2 First Operation 2 1 Instruction Only persons trained by qualified Minu teman technicians are authorized to operate service and repair the machi ne Operators must read and under stand this manual before operating or maintaining this machine 2 2 Initial charging procedure Before first operation of the machine fully charge the bat tery with an initial charging pro cedure and comply with the operating instructions of the char
29. vironment pro tection are attributed one of the follo wing warning symbols Safety Symbol WARNING AN Indicates a hazardous situation which could result in death or serious injury NOTICE NOTICE Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may result in equipment or property damage Additional Symbols Description Ecological hazard Indicates the use of substances representing an inherent danger to the health 3 of the environment Indicates important or additional information Safety information 1 2 General Provisions e Apart from the provisions contained in this instruction manual the gene ral safety provisions and the acci dent prevention regulations as imposed by law have to be complied with Before taking your machine into ope ration carefully read the instruction manual as well as other separate in structions for accessories or atta ched implements and comply with all points mentioned there during work Persons being trained by qualified Minuteman technicians only are au thorized to operate service and re pair the machine You are advised to thoroughly study the safety instructions since precise knowledge helps prevent errors dur ing machine operation and thus guarantee proper use of the ma chine The operating instructions have to be at hand at the place of use of the machine and therefore have to be kept readily available at the machi ne When selling or letting the ma
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