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Advance acoustic Reel Cleaner 56108050 Instrukcja obsługi

KNOW YOUR MACHINE DESCRIPTIONS

KNOW YOUR MACHINE DESCRIPTIONS
KNOW YOUR MACHINE DESCRIPTIONS
KNOW YOUR MACHINE DESCRIPTIONS
KNOW YOUR MACHINE DESCRIPTIONS
Operator Handle (1) – Operator holds onto this handle to move the machine from one location to another.
Operator Handle (1)
Operator Handle (1)
Operator Handle (1)
Operator Handle (1)
Solution Tank Lid (2) – Fill Solution Tank Here. DO NOT add chemicals to Solution Tank, only clean, warm water.
Solution Tank Lid (2)
Solution Tank Lid (2)
Solution Tank Lid (2)
Solution Tank Lid (2)
Accessories (3) – Various accessories can be stored on the machine.
Accessories (3)
Accessories (3)
Accessories (3)
Accessories (3)
Recovery Tank Lid (4) – The Recovery Tank can be flushed out by running clean warm water into this opening with the Recovery Tank Drain Hose
Recovery Tank Lid (4)
Recovery Tank Lid (4)
Recovery Tank Lid (4)
Recovery Tank Lid (4)
open. The Vacuum Float Shut-OFF can also be accessed through this opening for maintenance.
Recovery Hose (5)
Recovery Hose (5)
Recovery Hose (5) – Waste water is picked up through this hose.
Recovery Hose (5)
Recovery Hose (5)
Spray Hose (6)
Spray Hose (6)
Spray Hose (6)
Spray Hose (6) – 300PSI hose for using spray attachments such as the Spray Gun (7)
Spray Hose (6)
Spray Gun (7) – High / Low pressure spraying attachment, connects to Spray Hose (6)
Spray Gun (7)
Spray Gun (7)
Spray Gun (7)
Spray Gun (7)
IN on nozzle body (7A)
(7A) for high pressure. Turn nozzle body (7A)
(7A)
(7A)
(7A)
for wide spray pattern.
Recovery Tank Drain Hose (8) - Used to empty the recovery tank. NOTE:
Recovery Tank Drain Hose (8)
Recovery Tank Drain Hose (8)
Recovery Tank Drain Hose (8)
Recovery Tank Drain Hose (8)
uncontrolled flow of waste water when removing plug.
Quick Disconnect (9)
Quick Disconnect (9) – Point of attachment for the Spray Hose (6)
Quick Disconnect (9)
Quick Disconnect (9)
Quick Disconnect (9)
Front Castor (10)
Front Castor (10)
Front Castor (10) – Pivoting castors for steering unit while moving from one location to another. Each castor also has a parking brake lever to
Front Castor (10)
Front Castor (10)
prevent unit from rolling.
Blow-Dry Connector (11) – Connect Hose (14)
Blow-Dry Connector (11)
Blow-Dry Connector (11)
Blow-Dry Connector (11)
Blow-Dry Connector (11)
(B)
(B) after connecting hose.
(B)
(B)
(B)
Solution Filter (12)
Solution Filter (12) – Inline solution filter prevents contaminants from entering the pump.
Solution Filter (12)
Solution Filter (12)
Solution Filter (12)
Rear Wheel (13)
Rear Wheel (13)
Rear Wheel (13) – Rear Wheel of unit.
Rear Wheel (13)
Rear Wheel (13)
Blow-Dry Hose (14)
Blow-Dry Hose (14) – Connect this hose to Connector (11)
Blow-Dry Hose (14)
Blow-Dry Hose (14)
Blow-Dry Hose (14)
after connecting hose.
Recovery Hose Inlet (15)
Recovery Hose Inlet (15)
Recovery Hose Inlet (15) – Point of attachment for the Recovery Hose (5)
Recovery Hose Inlet (15)
Recovery Hose Inlet (15)
Solution Fill Hose (16) – This hose is tethered to the Solution Tank Lid for the purpose of filling the solution tank in the event you do not already
Solution Fill Hose (16)
Solution Fill Hose (16)
Solution Fill Hose (16)
Solution Fill Hose (16)
have a hose at the faucet you are using. It is a standard garden hose female fitting. An adaptor is included with this hose for the purpose of connecting
to inside or outside thread faucet aerators.
Chemical Feed Lines (17)
Chemical Feed Lines (17) – These tubes are used to connect cleaning chemical containers to the machine. Metering Tips for changing the chemical
Chemical Feed Lines (17)
Chemical Feed Lines (17)
Chemical Feed Lines (17)
to water ratio are installed here.
Switch Plate (18)
Switch Plate (18)
Switch Plate (18) – The machine's electronic controls are found here.
Switch Plate (18)
Switch Plate (18)
Power Cord (19)
Power Cord (19)
Power Cord (19) – This is the machine's main power cord, it connects at the right lower rear corner of the machine. It can be wrapped around
Power Cord (19)
Power Cord (19)
the Operator Handle (1)
(1)
(1)
(1) when not in use.
(1)
Chemical Container Holders (20)
Chemical Container Holders (20) – Bottle Holders for standard 1 gallon plastic chemical jugs.
Chemical Container Holders (20)
Chemical Container Holders (20)
Chemical Container Holders (20)
Operator Handle Adjustment Knobs (21) – The Operator Handle (1)
Operator Handle Adjustment Knobs (21)
Operator Handle Adjustment Knobs (21)
Operator Handle Adjustment Knobs (21)
Operator Handle Adjustment Knobs (21)
into the desired position and then re-tightening.
SWITCH PLA
SWITCH PLA
SWITCH PLATE DESCRIPTIONS
SWITCH PLA
SWITCH PLA
TE DESCRIPTIONS
TE DESCRIPTIONS
TE DESCRIPTIONS
TE DESCRIPTIONS
Solution Switch (A)
Solution Switch (A) – This switch turns ON the solution pump.
Solution Switch (A)
Solution Switch (A)
Solution Switch (A)
Vacuum Switch (B)
Vacuum Switch (B)
Vacuum Switch (B)
Vacuum Switch (B) – This switch turns ON the vacuum motor.
Vacuum Switch (B)
Chemical Valve (C) – This valve switches between chemical containers. When the valve is positioned straight up, it is closed. The valve must
Chemical Valve (C)
Chemical Valve (C)
Chemical Valve (C)
Chemical Valve (C)
be lined up with the ON symbol to draw chemical (see Know Your Machine illustration).
OPERA
OPERA
TION
TION
OPERA
OPERATION
OPERA
TION
TION
1 1 1 1 1
Fill the Reel Cleaner with warm water (2)
Feed Lines (17)
(17)
(17)
(17).
(17)
Color
Color
Color
Color
Color
Size
Size
Size
Size
Size
Red Purple
.007
Light Purple
.009
Purple
.014
Yellow
.020
2 2 2 2 2
Push the Reel Cleaner to the area to be cleaned, apply brake (10)
3 3 3 3 3
Prepare area for cleaning by emptying waste receptacles, clearing debris, removing paper products, blowing out vents and sweeping floors.
4 4 4 4 4
(6)
(6)
Unreel spray hose (6)
(6)
(6), connect to front of machine (9)
5 5 5 5 5
Bring hose to the farthest area from the door to be cleaned. With spray gun (7)
to walls and fixtures. Working out of the area, spray floor as finishing.
6 6 6 6 6
Allow proper chemical dwell time, according to manufacturer's directions.
7 7 7 7 7
Agitate heavily soiled areas with scrub brush.
8 8 8 8 8
Set spray to high pressure and turn chemical selector (C)
9 9 9 9 9
Unreel vacuum hose (5)
(5)
(5)
(5), attach wand and floor squeegee (3)
(5)
1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0
Working way into area, vacuum liquid off the floor.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Blow dry (11 & 14)
(11 & 14)
(11 & 14)
(11 & 14) fixtures and squeegee mirrors, if applicable.
(11 & 14)
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
Drain machine (8)
(8) into slop sink or commode.
(8)
(8)
(8)
8 8 8 8 8 - FORM NO. 56041549 - Reel Cleaner
(7A)
(7A)
(7A)
(7A) counter-clockwise for narrow spray pattern. Turn nozzle body (7A)
NOTE:
NOTE: Hold the end of the hose above the water level in the tank to avoid sudden,
NOTE:
NOTE:
(6)
(6)
(6)
(6).
(14)
(14)
(14) to this connector to use the vacuum motor exhaust for blow drying wet floors. Turn ON vac motor
(14)
(11) to use the vacuum motor exhaust for blow drying wet floors. Turn ON vac motor (B)
(11)
(11)
(11)
(5)
(5)
(5). Waste water enters the Recovery Tank through this opening.
(5)
(1)
(1)
(1) can be adjusted up or down by loosening these knobs, moving the handle
(1)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2) and install containers of chemical (20)
Flow Rate (chemical / water)
Flow Rate (chemical / water)
Flow Rate (chemical / water)
Flow Rate (chemical / water)
Flow Rate (chemical / water)
½ oz / gallon
1 oz / gallon
2 oz / gallon
4 oz / gallon
(10)
(10)
(10) and plug in the machine.
(10)
(9)
(9)
(9), turn on pump switch (A)
(9)
(C)
(C) OFF for rinsing area from top to bottom.
(C)
(C)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(3), and turn on vacuum switch (B)
(7)
(7)
(7). Connects to the Quick Disconnect (9)
(7)
(6)
(6)
(6). Pull OUT on nozzle body (7A)
(6)
(20). Ensure the proper metering tips are inserted in the Chemical
(20)
(20)
(20)
(A)
(A)
(C)
(C)
(A)
(A) and turn chemical selector (C)
(C) toward the desired chemical.
(C)
(7) in low-pressure setting, apply chemical from bottom up
(7)
(7)
(7)
(B).
(B)
(B)
(B)
(9)
(9)
(9).
(9)
(7A) for LOW pressure. Push
(7A)
(7A)
(7A)
(7A) clockwise
(7A)
(7A)
(7A)
(B)
(B)
(B)
(B)