Ice i20NB, i20NBT-OB, i20NBT, i24BT Operator's & Parts Manual

Operator & Parts Manual
Automatic Scrubber
www.icecompanies.com
8130050 REV.05 (03-2017)
INTELLIGENT CLEANING EQUIPMENT
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HOW TO ORDER PARTS
Only use ICE Company supplied or equivalent parts. Parts and supplies may be ordered online,by phone, by fax or by mail.
1. Identify the machine model.
2. Identify the machine serial number from the data label.
3. Ensure the proper serial number is used from the parts list.
4. Identify the part number and quantity. Do not order by page or reference numbers.
5. Provide your name, company name, customer ID number,billing and shipping address, phone number and purchase order number.
Please ll out at time of installation for future reference.
Model No.
Serial No.
Machine Options
Sales Rep.
Sales Rep. Phone No.
Customer ID Number
Installation Date
READ OPERATOR MANUAL CAREFULLY!
ICE Company Limited
XiangShi Road LiaoBu DongGuan GuangDong China Tel: 0769 - 81869000 Fax:0769 - 81863000
Specifications and parts are subject to change without notice.
IMPORTANT: To ensure full warranty protection, please ll out & return
your warranty card.
PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT
Please dispose of packaging materials,old machine components
such as batteries, hazardous uids, including antifreeze and oil, in an
environmentally safe way according to local waste disposal regulations.
Always remember to recycle.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS......................................................................................................4
MACHINE COMPONENTS...................................................................................................5
PANEL COMPONENTS........................................................................................................6
MACHINE SETUP & INSTALLATION....................................................................................7
MACHINE OPERATION.................................................................................................8
WHILE OPERATING MACHINE..........................................................................................8
TANK DRAINING..................................................................................................................9
BATTERY CHARGING.........................................................................................................9
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE.....................................................................................10
FAULT CODE & SOLUTION................................................................................................11
BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING.............................................................................................12
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION............................................................................................13
PARTS LIST...................................................................................................................14-46
WEAR AND TEAR PARTS...............................................................................................47
WIRING DIAGRAM .......................................................................................................48-49
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This machine is intended for commercial use. It
is designed exclusively to scrub hard oors in an
indoor environment and is not constructed for any other use. Only use recommended accessories.
All operators shall read, understand and exercise the following safety precautions:
1. Do not operate machine:
- Unless trained and authorized.
- Unless you have read and understand the
operators manual.
- In ammable or explosive areas.
- If not in proper operating condition.
- In outdoors areas.
2. Before starting machine:
- Make sure all safety devices are in place
and operate properly.
3. When using machine:
- Go slow on inclines and slippery
surfaces.
- Follow all safety guidelines.
- Be very careful when using the machine in
reverse.
- Reduce speed when turning.
- Report and x any damage to machine prior
to operating it.
- Never allow children to play on or
around.
- Do not operate on inclines that exceed 5%
(3°).
4. Before leaving or servicing machine:
- Stop on level surface.
- Turn off machine.
5. When servicing machine:
- Read operators manual thoroughly prior to
operating or servicing this machine.
- Use manufacturer supplied or approved
replacement parts.
- Secure machine with wheel blocks prior to
jacking the machine up.
- Use approved jack or hoist to safely elevate
the machine.
- Disconnect batteries prior to working on
machine.
- Wear gloves when handling batteries or
battery cables.
- Avoid any contact with battery acid
- Avoid moving parts. Do not wear loose tting
clothing while servicing machine.
WARNING: Batteries emit hydrogen
gas. Explosion or re can result from
hydrogen gas. Keep sparks and open
ames away! Keep battery compartment
open when charging.
WARNING: Flammable materials can cause an explosion or re. Do not use ammable materials in tanks.
WARNING: Flammable materials or reactive metals can cause explosion or re.
Do not pick up.
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MACHINE COMPONENTS
1. Control Handle
2. Control Handle Start Bail
3. Recovery Tank Support Stand
4. Vacuum Motor, 24VDC
5. Batteries
6. Bucket Fill Port/ Clean-Out Port
7. Solution Tank
8. LED Light
9. Motor Hub Lock Pin (Disk Models)
10. Scrub Head Assembly
11. Scrub Head Skirt
12. Wheels, 8 Inch
13. Caster, 3.15 Inch
14. Caster, 2 Inch, Squeegee Blade Adjustment
15. ICE Logo
16. Hose Fill-Port
17. Squeegee Storage Bracket
18. Main Power Key Switch
19. Control panel (see Panel components)
20. Emergency Stop Button (Drive Models)
21. Main controller breaker
22. On-board battery charger / Window
23. Solution Tank Level / Drain Hose
24. Heavy Down Pressure Lever
25. Scrub Head Lift Pedal
26. Bumper Rollers
27. Squeegee Assembly
28. Squeegee Vacuum Hose
29. Filter Assembly
30. Ball Valve
31. Cargo Mesh Bag
32. Squeegee Lift Lever
33. Power cord, on-board Battery charger
34. Recovery Tank Drain Hose
35. Recovery Tank
36. Recovery Tank Cover
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PANEL COMPONENTS
1. Fault indicator
2. Battery meter
3. Brush motor indicator
4. LED display screen
5. Solution ow indicator
6. Solution ow control button (-)
7. Solution ow control button (+)
8. Fault message display area
9. Vacuum motor indicator
10. Vacuum motor switch
11. Fault code
12. Timer
13. Speed control button (-)
14. Speed indicator
15. Speed contorl button (+)
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UNCRATING MACHINE
Be sure and check packing carton for any damage. Immediately report any damage to carrier. Check the contents of package to ensure that the following items are included:
Machine
2-12V Batteries
Squeegee assembly
Battery Charger
Pad Driver
INSTALLING BATTERIES
The batteries are already in the machine upon
delivery; However you will need to connect the
cables to the battery posts.
WARNING: Batteries emit hydrogen gas.
Explosion or re can result from hydrogen gas.Keep sparks and open ames away! Keep battery compartment open when charging.
1. Turn the Main power key switch off.
2. Open recovery tank to gain access to battery compartment.
3. Carefully place the two batteries into the
compartment as shown in gure below. Place
the battery brace at the rear of the two batteries.
DO NOT DROP BATTERIES INTO COMPARTMENT!
4. Connect battery cables to posts in numbered order as shown in drawing below.
RED to POSITIVE and BLACK to NEGATIVE.
MACHINE SET UP
PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
1. Sweep or dust mop the surface to be cleaned.
2. Check battery meter to make sure batteries are fully charged. (See BATTERY CHARGING)
3. Check that squeegee is properly installed.
4. Check that brush / pad is properly installed.
INSTALLING PAD DRIVER OR BRUSH
1. Ensure that the machine is turned off.
2. Step down on the scrub head lift pedal (see machine components, item #25) to raise the
scrub head off the oor.
3. If using a Pad Driver, rst attach the appropriate pad to the pad driver surface.
4. Turn the brush motor hub until the slot with the spring clip is visible through the scrub head window.
5. Mount the pad driver or brush to the brush motor hub by lining up the three studs with the three holes in the brush motor hub. Once in the holes, rotate the driver toward the spring clip to lock the pad driver into place. If necessary, press down on the motor hub lock pin (see machine componts, item # 9)to lock motor hub in place.
6. For Orbital head Model i20NBT-OB, you need to attach a rectangular, 20in(508mm)×14in(356mm) Pad to the Orbital Pad driver. align the pad to the Orbital pad driver, press from front-to-back and side to side to alignment.
MOUNTING THE SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY
1. Lift the squeegee lift lever (see machine components, item #32)to the upward position.
2. Mount the squeegee assembly to the squeegee pivot bracket. make sure the knobs are completely seated into the slots before securing knobs.
3. Connect the vacuum hose to the squeegee assembly. Loop the hose by using the hose clip provided.
4. Check the squeegee blades for proper adjustment.
MACHINE SET UP & INSTALLATION
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FILLING THE SOLUTION TANK
The machine is equipped with a hose ll-port (see
machine components, item #16) at the rear of
the machine, and a bucket ll-port (see machine
components, item #6)located under the recovery
tank. Before accessing the bucket ll-port make
sure that the recovery tank is empty. Fill the solution tank to the "60L" level on the solution tank sight gauge. When using the bucket
ll-port, stop lling when the level reaches the bottom edge of the ll-port.
NOTE: When lling the solution tank with a bucket, make sure that the bucket is clean. Do not use the same bucket for lling and draining the machine.
WARNING: Do not put any ammable
materials into solution tank. this can cause an
explosion or a re. Only use recommended
cleaning chemicals. Contact your janitorial
supply distributor for recommendations on
proper chemicals.
WARNING: Do not operate machine unless you have read and understand this manual.
1. Lower squeegee assembly to the oor by lowering the squeegee lift lever(see machine components, item #32).
2. Lower the scrub head to the oor by stepping on the scrub head lift pedal(see machine components, item #25).
3. Turn the main power key switch(see machine components, item #18) to the on (I) position.
4. Check the battery meter (see Panel components, item #2),
if the battery is very low, there will be a Fault code & message on the LED display screen(see Fault code section), and the Fault indicator will blink contiunously accompany an audible alarm. please DO NOT continue to operate the machine and recharge the batteries immediately.
5. Check the solution ow indicator (see Panel
components, item #5), press the solution ow
control button (see Panel components, item #6,
7) to a desired ow rate.
NOTE: Solution will not begin to ow until
the control handle bail is pulled.
6. Turn on the vacuum motor switch(see Panel components, item #10).
7. i20NB: Pull the control handle bail(see machine components, item #2) backwards to start scrubbing by moving the machine forward.
The drive model i20NBT / i24BT: Pull the control handle bail(see machine components, item #2) backwards to start scrubbing. The machine will automatically propel forward. To reverse the drive model, simply push the control handle bail forward. the speed can be adjusted, Adjust the speed control button (see Panel components, item #13,15) to a desired scrubbing speed.
NOTE: 45-60 meters (150-200 ft)per minute is the recommended scrubbing speed.
8. When more brush pressure is needed for heavily soiled areas simply lift the down pressure lever(see machine components, item #24).
9. To stop scrubbing, release the control handle bail, raise the scrub head and the squeegee assembly.
WARNING: Fire Or Explosion Hazard. Do
Not Pick Up Flammable Materials Or Reactive
Metals.
1. Go slow on inclines and slippery surfaces. Do not operate the machine on inclines that exceed 5% (3°).
2. Do not keep the machine in the same position with pad / brush spinning, keep the machine
moving to prevent damage to oor nish.
3. If the squeegee assembly leaves streaks on the
oor, raise the squeegee off the oor and wipe
the blades down with a damp cloth. Pre-sweep
the area to prevent leaving streaks on the oor.
4. Pour a recommended defoamer into the recovery tank if excessive foam appears.
WARNING: Do not allow foam to enter
the oat shut-off screen, vacuum motor
damage will result. Foam will not activate the
oat shut-off screen.
5. Occasionally check the battery meter(see Panel components, item #2). when the battery is very low, stop scrubbing and recharge the batteries.
WARNING: When battery is very low, do
not continue to operate the machine. Battery damage may result.
6. When the solution tank runs empty, raise the
brush head off the oor. Keep the squeegee
down and continue to vacuum until all the dirty water is picked up.
NOTE: See TANK DRAINING section to learn how to drain recovery and solution tanks.
MACHINE OPERATION
WHILE OPERATING MACHINE
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CIRCUIT BREAKER
The machine is equipped with a resettable circuit breaker(see machine components, item #21) to protect the Main controller. If the circuit breaker should trip, it can't be reset immediately. You must
rst determine what caused the breaker to trip, and
allow the Controller to cool down and then you can manually reset the circuit breakers.
NOTE: Contact an Authorized Service center for machine repairs.
HOUR METER
The hour meter (see Panel components, item #12) records the number of total hours the brush motor has been powered on. Use the hour meter to determine when to perform recommended maintenance procedures and to record service history.
TANK DRAINING
1. Turn the machine off on.
2. With the squeegee and scrub head in their "up" position, transport machine to approved area for draining tank(s).
DRAINING THE RECOVERY TANK
Any time scrubbing is completed, or when relling
solution tank, the recovery tank should be drained and cleaned.
WARNING: If the recovery tank is not
drained when the solution tank has been relled, foam or water may enter the oat shut-
off screen and cause damage to the vacuum motor.
1. While holding the drain hose (see machine components, item #25) upward, remove the cap and lower hose to drain.
2. Open the recovery tank cover and rinse out the tank. Use a rag to remove any excess dirt.
3. Clean the oat shut-off screen and debris tray located in the recovery tank .
DRAINING THE SOLUTION TANK
Any time scrubbing operation is completed, the solution tank should be drained and cleaned.
1. Pull the solution tank level hose(see machine
components, item #23) off the hose tting, this will allow the solution to ow freely into a bucket or oor drain.
2. Remove the cover of the lter assembly(see machine components, item #29) to drain the
solution tank, check the lter screen and clean
up it if necessary.
3. Rinse the solution tank with clean water after every use. This will help prevent chemical buildup and clogging of the solution lines.
4. After rinsing out the tank, securely reconnect
the tank level hose to the hose tting, replace the lter assembly cover and be sure the lter screen and the "O" ring is in the correct
position.
WARNING: Fire Or Explosion Hazard.
Batteries Emit Hydrogen Gas. Keep Sparks and Open Flame Away. Keep Battery Compartment Propped Open When Charging.
NOTE: Use only apprved chargers with the following specications:
Automatic shut off circuit
Deep cycle charging
Output current of 10-20 Amps
Output voltage of 24 volts
1. Place machine in a well ventilated area.
2. Turn the machine off.
3. If charging wet (lead acid) batteries check the
uid level before charging.
4. Connect the charger's AC power supply cord (see machine components, item #33)to a properly grounded receptable.
5. Prop up the recovery tank by the support stand (see machine components, item #3) for ventilation when charging.
6. The charger will automatically begin to charge and will automatically shut off once the batteries are fully charged.
7. Upon completion of charging, disconnect the AC power supply cord.
WARNING: Before performing any
maintenance on the machine, be sure that the power is turned off, or the batteries are
disconnected!
WARING: Repairs are to be completed by Authorized service centers only. Any repairs completed by unauthorized persons will avoid
the warrenty.
BATTERY CHARGING
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
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DAILY MAINTENANCE
1. Remove pad driver/ brush and clean with approved cleaner.
2. Drain recovery and solution tanks completely and rinse out with clean water. Visually check the recovery tank for debris and clean out as necessary.
3. Raise the squeegee assembly off oor and wipe it down with a damp towel. Be sure to store the squeegee in the up position.
4. Remove the oat shut-off assembly and rinse it out with clean water.
5. Clean machine with an approved cleaner and a damp towel.
6. Recharge the batteries.
7. Check the condition of the squeegee blade wiping edge, rotate blade if worn.
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE
1. Clean the battery tops to prevent corrosion.
2. Check for loose battery cable connections.
3. Inspect and clean the recovery tank cover seal. Replce it if damaged.
4. Lubricate all grease points and pivot points with silicon spray and approved grease.
5. Check the machine for loose nuts and bolts.
6. Check the machine for leaks.
ORBITAL HEAD MAINTENANCE
For Orbital head, you should have checked the eight isolators located in the Orbital head every 300 hours.
1. Using a ashlight, do a visual inspection of the
isolators by looking through the opening in the Orbital head and checking for wear or damage to four isolators in the front and four in the rear of the Orbital head. The locations of the isolators are show below.
2. If any of the eight isolators show signs of wear,
degradation or damage, contact your lacal distributor to replace all eight isolators.
MOTOR MAINTENANCE
1. Contact your local Distributor for any motor maintenance.
2. Motor should have the brushes checked every 250 hours. Brushes should be replaced when they are worn to a length of 10 mm or less.
BATTERY MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Batteries emit hydrogen gas
and an explosion o re can result. Keep sparks and re away from batteries at all times.
WARNING: Whenever serviving batteries, be sure to wear protective gloves. Avoid contact with battery acid at all times.
NOTE: For the best machine performance, keep batteries charged at all times. Do not let them sit in a discharged condition.
1. Always follow the battery charging directions as outlined in the BATTERY CHARGING section of this manual.
2. Keep battery tops and terminals free from corrosion. A strong solution of baking soda and water is the best way to keep the batteries corrosion free. DO NOT ALLOW THE BAKING SODA / WATER SOLUTION TO ENTER THE BATTERY CELLS.
3. Use a wire brush with the baking soda solution to properly clean the battery posts and connctions.
4. Check battery connections for wear and loose terminals. replace if necessary.
MACHINE STORAGE
1. Always store the machine indoors.
2. Always store the machine in a dry area.
3. Always store the machine in its upright position.
4. Always store the machine with the pad driver/
brush raised off the oor.
5. Always store the machine with the squeegee
assembly raised off the oor.
6. If storing in an area which may reach freezing
temperatures, be sure to drain all uids from the
machine prior to storage. Any damage caused by freezing temperatures will not be covered by the warranty.
7. Drain the recovery tank.
8. Drain the solution tank of all uid.
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FAULT CODE & SOLUTION
FAULT CODE
FAULT MESSAGE
MODEL
FAULT CAUSE SOLUTION
i20NB
i20NBT
i24BT
F01 Lower Brush Deck
Brush deck is off the oor
Release the control handle bail Or Lower the Brush deck
F04
Vac Mtr O.L.
RE-START!
Vacuum motor overload
Turn off the machine,after a moment, RE-START machine
F06
Bru Mtr O.L.
RE-START!
Brush motor overload
F07
Propel Mtr O.L.
RE-START!
Propel motor overload
F08 RecTank Full
Recovery tank is full Or Bad Solution level sensor
Drain the Recovery tank/Replace the solution level sensor
F10
Batt Low
Charge Batt
Battery is low Charge the battery
F11
Batt Empty
Charge Batt NOW
Battery is empty Charge the battery NOW
F12
Brake Wiring
Error
Bad Brake wiring Bad Brake
Check the brake wiring Replace the Brake assembly
F14 Replace Brake Assy
Bad Brake assembly Replace the brake assembly
F16
Control Unit
Overheat! Wait
Control Unit Overheat
Turn off the machine,after a moment, RE-START machine
F17 Replace Control Unit
Control Unit Fault Replace the control unit
F21 Check Vac Mtr
Bad Vacuum motor or wiring Check the vacuum motor / Wiring
F22 Check Soln Solenoid
Solution solenoid wiring fault Check the wiring & Contactors
F23 Replace Soln solenoid
Bad Solution solenoid Replace the solution solenoid
F24 Check Propel Motor
Bad propel motor Check the propel motor / Wiring
F25 Check Brush Motor
Bad brush motor Check the brush motor / Wiring
F40 Check Proximity Sw
Proximity switch fault Check the Proximity switch
F41 Release Handle
Operation mistake Release the control handle bail
F42 Replace Control Unit
Bad Control Unit Replace the control unit
F43
Turn Dead Sw Off
RE-START!
Emergency stop button activated.
Release emergency stop button and restart machine.
F44 Replace Control Unit
Bad Control Unit
Contact service center, Replace the Control Unit
F45 Return Control Unit
F46 Return Control Unit
F47 Return Control Unit
F48 Return Control Unit
The machine is equipped with a LED display screen (see Panel components, item # 4), the LED screen will display the operating hours (see Panel components, item # 12) and the battery level status (see Panel components, item # 2). When the machine detects a fault, there will be a Fault code (see Panel components, item #11) & Fault message (see Panel components, item #8) display on the LED screen, and the Fault indicator (see Panel components, item #1) will
ash continuously, accompany an audible alarm
Occasionally.
Once fault occuring, please DO NOT continue operate the machine unless the fault are eliminated. Turn off the machine, then to solve the fault, the fault code & message will be eliminated when machine restart.
If the fault is occurred frequently, or the fault can't be eliminated, please contact ICE service center.
Please refer to the below table to determine the fault cause and the solution.
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PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
Machine will not operate
Control handle bail not pulled Pull control handle bail
Batteries need to be charged Charge batteries
Bad batteries Replace batteries
Loose batteries connection Tighten the connector
Main control unit circuit breaker tripped Reset main control unit breaker
Faulty key switch Contact ICE service center
Brush motor will not operate
Scrub head is raised off oor Lower scrub head
Faulty scrub head (up/down)switch Contact ICE service center
Faulty control handle bail switch Contact ICE service center
Faulty brush motor or wiring Contact ICE service center
Worn Motor carbon brushes Contact ICE service center
Machine does not propel (Drive model)
Faulty transaxle motor or wiring Contact ICE service center
Worn Motor carbon brushes Contact ICE service center
Vacuum motor will not operate
Faulty vacuum motor or wiring Contact ICE service center
Worn Motor carbon brushes Contact ICE service center
Little or no
solution ow
Ball valve set too low or shut off Turn on the ball valve
Solution ow control knob set too low or
shut off
Adjust solution control ow knob
Clogged solution tank lter or solution
hose
Clean solution tank filter or flush out solution hose
Clogged solution Solenoid valve Remove valve and clean
Poor water pick up
Recovery tank is full Drain recovery tank
Loose drain hose cap Tighten cap
Clogged oat shut-off screen located in
recovery tank
clean screen
Clogged squeegee assembly Clean squeegee assembly
Worn squeegee blades Replace or rotate squeegee blades
Incorrect squeegee blade deection Adjust squeegee blade height
Loose vacuum hose connections Secure hose connections
Clogged vacuum hose Remove clogged debris
Damaged vacuum hose Replace vacuum hose
Recovery tank cover not in place Properly position cover
Damaged recovery tank cover seal Replace seal
Faulty vacuum motor Contact ICE service center
Low battery charge Recharge batteries
Short run time
Low battery charge Fully recharge batteries
Defective batteries Replace batteries
Faulty battery charger Repair or replace battery charger
Down pressure lever is set for extra scrub head pressure
Lower down pressure lever
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL
i20NB
Brush Assist
i20NBT
W/ Drive
i20NBT-OB
Orbital head
i24BT
Dual disk
DIMENSIONS L 55.7 in / 1,415 mm 53.5 in / 1,360 mm 52.2 in / 1,325 mm
DIMENSIONS W 22 in / 560 mm 22 in / 560 mm 25.6 in / 650 mm
DIMENSIONS H 44.9 in / 1,140 mm 44.9 in / 1,140 mm 44.9 in / 1,140 mm
WEIGHT 210 lbs / 95 Kg 230 lbs / 105 Kg
WEIGHT with BATTERIES 410 lbs /185 Kg 440 lbs / 200 Kg
RECOVERY TANK CAPACITY
17.2 Gal / 65 L
SOLUTION TANK CAPACITY
15.9 Gal / 60 L
SQUEEGEE WIDTH 30 in / 762 mm
CLEANING PATH WIDTH 20 in / 500 mm (Disk)
500 mm / 20 in
(20 in x 14 in Pad)
24 in / 600mm
PRODUCTIVITY RATE
19,375 ft
2
/
1,800 m2 h
23,680 ft2 / 2,200 m2 h
28,000 ft2 /
2,600m2 h
DRIVE SYSTEM Brush Assisted Transaxle, 0.27 hp / 0.2KW
TRAVEL SPEED, MAXIMUM
N/A
246 ft / Min
75 m / Min
MINIMUM AISLE TURN 63 in / 1,600 mm
PAD/BRUSH PRESSURE
65 lbs / 30 Kg Min
100 lbs / 45 Kg Max
SOLUTION FLOW RATE
0 ~ 0.37 Gal / Min 0 ~ 1,400 ml / Min
BRUSH MOTOR
0.75hp / 0.55KW 220 RPM
0.75hp / 0.55KW 2,200RPM
0.9hp / 0.68KW 2,000RPM
VIBRATIONS @ CONTROLS
N/A
< 2.5 m / s
2
< 8.2 ft / s
2
N/A
VACUUM MOTOR 0.7hp / 0.5KW
WATER LIFT - AIR FLOW 45 in / 1,143 mm
BATTERIES 2- 12, 130AH @ 20 hr
RUN TIME PER CHARGE 3.5 Hours 3 Hours
VOLTAGE DC 24V
DECIBEL RATE AT OPERATOR'S EAR, INDOORS
68dB(A) <70dB(A) 68dB(A)
GRADE LEVEL, MAX 5% (3°)
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PARTS LIST
RECOVERY TANK GROUP
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RECOVERY TANK GROUP
DIA NO.
PART
NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
NO
REQ'D
1 8111022 WARNING LABEL 1
2 8131002 RECOVERY TANK COVER 1
3 8131005 RECOVERY TANK COVER SEAL 1
4 1021616 HEX BOLT M6 X 16 12
5 1421618 FLAT WASHER M6×∮18×1.6 10
6 8111014 FLOAT ADAPTER 1
7 8111001 GASKET 1
8 8111015 FLOAT, SHUT-OFF 1
9 8131003 CAP 1
10 8131001 RECOVERY TANK 1
11 8131010 DRAIN HOSE 1
12 1962050 CLAMP 1
13 8111300 HINGE ASSEMBLY 2
14 8131020 CABLE 1
15 1421612 FLAT WASHER M6×∮12×1.6 2
16 8111024 LABEL, BATTERY INSTALLATION 1
17 4010316 ICE LOGO 1
18 8111008 BRACKET 1
19 1421816 FLAT WASHER M8×∮16×1.6 2
20 8111007 RECOVERY TANK SUPPORT 1
21 8115404 SLEEVE, P/M 1
22 1021830 HEX BOLT M8×30 1
23 8111016 PLATE 2
24 1221412 SCREW M4×12 2
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