FOR COMMERCIAL USE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE
Use indoors only. Do not expose to rain.
Do not allow it to be used as a toy. Use caution when operating near children.
Use only as described in this manual.
Use only manufacturer’s recommended accessories.
Charge batteries in a ventilated room. Gases given off during charging could ignite in a confined space. To avoid an explosion, top cover should be open and battery caps installed when charging.
Disconnect all positive and negative battery terminals before attempting any adjustment or maintenance. Brush drive and vacuum motors and components can cause injury if accidentally started.
Battery acid can cause injury to the eyes or skin. Wear protective goggles, gloves and clothing BEFORE filling or charging batteries.
If charger is not working properly, (due to it being dropped, damaged, left outdoors or exposed to water) return it to a Powr-Flite Service Center.
Do not handle the plug or machine with wet hands.
Do not put any objects into openings. Keep the openings unblocked.
Keep it away from dust, lint, hair and anything that may reduce air flow.
Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers and all body parts away from openings and moving parts.
Make sure the main power switch is OFF before removing or installing pads or brushes.
Never operate the machine if you are tired or under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol.
Always operate the machine while standing behind it.
Use care when working on electrical terminals. Short circuits can cause burns.
Do not store the machine on inclines.
If it is suspected that there is hazardous dust or flammable materials stop cleaning the area immediately and consult your supervisor.
Only use accessories and spare parts provided with the machine or those approved by the manufacturer. The use of other accessories may impair the safety of the machine and void the warranty.
Machine Specification
PAS17BA Automatic Scrubber
Brush Width
17″
Squeegee Width
30″
Solution Tank
11 gal.
Recovery Tank
12 gal.
Brush Rotation
200 rpm
Productivity Rate
12,700 ft’ per hour
Voltage
24 V
Vacuum Motor Power
.75 HP/23A
Brush Motor Power
.75 HP/23A
Weight (without Batteries)
210 lbs.
Length x Width x Height
49″ x 26″ x 44″
Machine Set-Up
1. Handle Bar2. Control Panela …Hour Meterb ..Battery Condition Indicatorc …Brush Motor Switchd ..Vacuum Motor Switche. ..Solution Switch3. Squeegee Release Handle4. Brush Lift Pedal5. Wheel, Bump6. Squeegee Mount Knob7. Squeegee8. Squeegee Tilt Knob9. Water level sight tube
Clutch Plate (must be used with all scrub brushes)
Pad Holder
PAS17PD
17″ Pad Driver
Battery
B27TMX
12 Volt Battery (2 Required)
Charger
99628
24 Volt, 25 Amp Charger
Daily Operation and Maintenance
Caution: Batteries are heavy. Install (2) 12-volt deep cycle batteries. New Batteries should be given a full charge before first use. Limit the use of new batteries during the first 5 cycles.
Unplug the hoses (20, 21) from the recovery tank (19).
Make sure the recovery tank is empty then lift it up.
Place batteries on the tray. Use the bracket to secure them. Position them correctly.Connect all the cable terminals.
Caution: Make sure you connect RED (+) cable terminals to positive (+) posts and BLACK (-) cable terminals to negative (-) posts. Machine will not operate if not connected properly. Failure to do so will result in damage to batteries and possible explosion. Spray each post with a protective lubricant. Place battery terminal protectors over all posts.
How to Charge the Batteries
Caution: Only use a battery charger designed for the machine. Failure to do so can result in damage to the batteries.Remove the recovery tank from machine and disconnect Anderson plug from the controlpanel. Next connect the charging plug to the Anderson plug connected to the battery terminal. Plug the other charger plug to wall outlet. The charger will automatically begin to charge the batteries.
How to Install the Squeegee
Put squeegee Release Handle (3) in the UP and locked position.
Position the squeegee blade assembly on the swing arm. Make sure the guide wheels face the rear of the squeegee.
Hand tighten the 2 thumb screw (6).
Place the solution recovery hose (20) over the nozzle. Make sure it fits tight.
How to Install Pad Holder and Brush
Raise the brush pad by stepping on Brush Lift Pedal (4) at the rear of the machine.
With the pad holder/brush (14) in lifted position, insert it into the plate underneath by turning it counter-clockwise until it locks.
How to Fill the Solution Tank
Open the solution fill cover (17).
Fill the tank (16) with the desired level of clean water.
Add cleaning chemical. Caution: Do not overfill.
How To Operate The Machine
To turn the power on, turn the key switch (22). The power/battery indicator (b) will light up.
Check the battery capacity to see if it is full all indicators are lit up when batteries are fully charged.
To turn on the brush motor, vacuum motor and the solution flow, press the switches (c,d,e). Turn off the brush motor when the brush deck is in the up position.
How to Turn the Vacuum Motor On and Off
Push the top half of the right switch (d) down. This turns the vacuum motor on.
To turn the vacuum motor off, push the lower half of the right switch (d) down.
How to Lower/Raise the Brush/Pad
To raise the brush pad, step down on the Brush Lift Pedal (4) until it locks in place.
To lower the brush pad, slightly step on the Brush Lift Pedal (4) to unlock it, and raise it up slowly.
How to Lower/Raise the Squeegee
Pull the handle (3) down to lower the squeegee.
Lift the handle (3) up to raise the squeegee.
How to Set the Solution Flow
Adjust the water flow based on the floor conditions. Turn the adjustment knob (11) to control the water flow. Position 1 shows the closed position. Position 2 shows the maximum water flow position.
What to Do When Operating The Machine
Vacuuming Up Solution
Make sure the squeegee is in the down position.
As the machine moves forward and solution is dispensed, the squeegee will vacuum it up into the recovery tank.
If necessary adjust squeegee pressure by turning knob (8).
If solution is missed, reduce the amount of solution flow, raise the squeegee and pull the machine back over the missed area. Lower the squeegee and move the machine forward to pick up any remaining solution.
How to Control Excess Foam in the Recovery Tank
Watch the liquid as it accumulates in the recovery tank. If you notice excess foaming, stop the machine. Add the recommended amount of chemical defoamer in the recovery tank (19).
How to Empty the Recovery Tank
Open the Recovery Drain Hose (18) to empty the Recovery Tank (19).
Maintenance
Daily
Empty and rinse the recovery tank with clean water. Leave the tank cover (21) open on top to air dry.
Remove the squeegee assembly, rinse and wipe clean. Check the squeegee inlet for clogs or debris.
Clean and wipe the tops of batteries with an ammoniated window cleaner.
Fill each battery cell with DISTILLED water as needed. DO NOT use tap water.
Charge the batteries as described in this manual.
Weekly
Never test the strength of the battery unless it is fully charged and cool. Check the battery cells with a hydrometer.
Monthly
Lubricate brush and squeegee lift mechanisms with light oil.
Check for wear or damage of clutch plate, brushes, pads or squeegee blades.
Clean all battery terminals.
Check all electrical connections and tighten if any are loose.
Clean the entire machine with all purpose cleaner.
Troubleshooting
report this ad
WARNING – Before performing maintenance or making adjustments, switch off the machine and disconnect the battery.
Problem:
Possible Cause:
Solution is not being picked up
Vacuum motor is not runningWater filter is cloggedRecovery tank is fullSqueegee or vacuum hose is clogged, broken or disconnected Bad seal at tank cover, vacuum motor or squeegeeWorn or misaligned squeegee blades.Incorrect squeegee pressure.Squeegee swing arm mechanism not functioning properly
Squeegee is leaving streaks
Debris is on bladeBlades are torn or damagedFloors not properly swept before cleaning
Solution is not feeding or turning off properly
Clogging of hose or valve
Batteries are not holding a charge
Batteries need to be replacedHigh current draw from high brush pressure Charger needs servicingBattery is run down
Floors are not being scrubbed, stripped or buffed properly
Brush motor not working Excessive pad or brush wear Going too fast over dirty spots Inadequate solution feed Inadequate cleaning procedure
For warranty information go to www.Powr-Flite.comA Tacony Company3101 Wichita Court · Fort Worth, TX 76140-17551-800-880-2913 · Fax: 1-817-551-0719 · www.Powr-Flite.com