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Manual
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CAUTION: Read the Operator's Manual before using the appliance.
This book has important information for the use and safe operation of this machine. Failure to read this book prior to operating or attempting any service or maintenance procedure to your ALTO machine could result in injury to you or to other personnel; damage to the machine or to other property could occur as well. You must have training in the operation of this machine before using it. If operator(s) cannot read this manual, have it explained fully before attempting to operate this machine.
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Table of Contents
Operator Safety Instructions .................................................................................................................................................. 3
Introduction & Machine Specifications .................................................................................................................................... 5
Symbols Used on Scrubtec .................................................................................................................................................... 6
Display Screens for Scrubtec ................................................................................................................................................ 7
Machine Control Panel ............................................................................................................................................................. 8
Machine Controls and Features .............................................................................................................................................. 9
How to Prepare the Machine for Operation ........................................................................................................................... 10
How to Operate the Machine .................................................................................................................................................. 16
Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................................................ 24
How to Correct Problems in the Machine ............................................................................................................................... 27
Common Error Codes .............................................................................................................................................................. 28
Accesories and Options ......................................................................................................................................................... 29
SECTION II Parts and Service Manual
Final Assembly Drawing ......................................................................................................................................................... 32
Main Frame Assembly Drawing (Rotary) ............................................................................................................................... 34
Main Frame Assembly Drawing (Cylindrical) ......................................................................................................................... 36
Main Frame Assembly Drawing (BOOST) .............................................................................................................................. 38
Optional Side Squeegee Lift (28 & 34 Rotary Models) ........................................................................................................... 40
Front Wheel Assembly Drawing and Parts List ..................................................................................................................... 42
Squeegee Lift Assembly Drawing and Parts List .................................................................................................................. 43
Recovery Tank Assembly Drawing ........................................................................................................................................ 44
Solution Tank Assembly Drawing (View 1) ........................................................................................................................... 46
Solution Tank Assembly Drawing (View 2) ........................................................................................................................... 48
Steering Column Assembly Drawing ...................................................................................................................................... 50
28” Rotary Brush Head Assembly Drawing and Parts List ................................................................................................... 52
34” Rotary Brush Head Assembly Drawing and Parts List ................................................................................................... 53
28” Cylindrical Head Assembly Drawing ................................................................................................................................ 54
32” Boost Head Assembly Drawing ....................................................................................................................................... 56
Squeegee Assembly Drawing ................................................................................................................................................ 58
Front Squeegee Assembly Drawing and Parts List ............................................................................................................... 60
Front Squeegee Arm Assembly Drawing and Parts List ....................................................................................................... 61
Electrical Panel Assembly Drawing and Parts List ................................................................................................................. 62
Electrical Connection Diagram ................................................................................................................................................. 63
Electrical Schematic ................................................................................................................................................................ 67
How to Handle the Packed Machine ....................................................................................................................... 10
How to Unpack the Machine ................................................................................................................................... 10
How to Install the Batteries ..................................................................................................................................... 10
Battery Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................... 11
How to Charge the Batteries .................................................................................................................................. 12
Recharging the Batteries ........................................................................................................................................ 12
Level Indicators for the Charge on the Batteries ................................................................................................... 13
How to Install the Squeegee ................................................................................................................................... 13
How to Adjust the Squeegee ................................................................................................................................. 13
How to Change or Rotate Brushes on Cylindrical Brush Head ............................................................................. 14
How to Install and Remove the Brush or Pad on the Boost Head ......................................................................... 15
How to Return One Touch to Factory Default Settings ......................................................................................... 16
How to Move Machine ............................................................................................................................................ 16
Seat Adjustment ...................................................................................................................................................... 16
How to Read the Battery Meter .............................................................................................................................. 17
How to Change Display Screens on the LCD Module ........................................................................................... 17
How to Read the Solution Empty Indicator ............................................................................................................. 17
How to Read the Recovery Full Indicator ............................................................................................................... 17
How to Operate the Squeegee and the Vacuum Motor ........................................................................................ 18
How to Operate the Solution Flow ...............................................................................................
How to Operate Brush Pressure ........................................................................................................................... 18
How to Operate the Forward / Reverse Switch ................................................................................................... 18
How to Fill the Solution Tank ................................................................................................................................... 19
Operating the Machine ............................................................................................................................................ 19
Do These Procedures When You Begin Your Work Period .................................................................................. 20
How to Clean a Floor .............................................................................................................................................. 21
How to Clean a Very Dirty Floor ............................................................................................................................. 22
Do These Procedures When You End Your Work Period ..................................................................................... 22
Maintenance to Be Done Every Week .................................................................................................................... 24
Battery Inspection and Cleaning ............................................................................................................................. 24
Cleaning the Recovery Tank and Filter ................................................................................................................... 24
Cleaning the Solution Tank and Filter ...................................................................................................................... 25
Manually Draining the Solution Tank ....................................................................................................................... 25
Vac Assisted Solution Tank Draining ..................................................................................................................... 25
Squeegee Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................... 25
Front Squeegee Blade Replacement ...................................................................................................................... 25
Rear Squeegee Blade Replacement ....................................................................................................................... 26
Squeegee Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................... 26
Cleaning the Vac Hose ........................................................................................................................................... 26
Parts List ................................................................................................................................................................. 33
Parts List ................................................................................................................................................................. 35
Parts List ................................................................................................................................................................. 37
Parts List ................................................................................................................................................................. 39
Parts List ................................................................................................................................................................. 41
Parts List ................................................................................................................................................................. 45
Parts List (View 1) .................................................................................................................................................. 47
Parts List (View 2) .................................................................................................................................................. 49
Parts List ................................................................................................................................................................. 51
Parts List ................................................................................................................................................................. 55
Parts List ................................................................................................................................................................. 57
Parts List ................................................................................................................................................................. 59
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OPERATOR SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
DANGER: Failure to read and observe all DANGER statements could result in severe
bodily injury or death. Read and observe all DANGER statements found in your Owner's Manual and on your machine.
WARNING: Failure to read and observe all WARNING statements could result in injury
to you or to other personnel; property damage could occur as well. Read and observe all WARNING statements found in your Owner's Manual and on your machine.
CAUTION: Failure to read and observe all CAUTION statements could result in
damage to the machine or to other property. Read and observe all CAUTION statements found in our Owner's Manual and on your machine.
DANGER: Failure to read the Operator’s Manual prior to operating or attempting any service or
DANGER: Operating a machine that is not completely or fully assembled could result in injury or
DANGER: Machines can cause an explosion when operated near flammable materials and
DANGER: Lead acid batteries generate gases which can cause an explosion. Keep sparks and
DANGER: Working with batteries can be dangerous! Always wear eye protection and protective
DANGER: Using the charger with a damaged power cord could result in an electrocution. Do not
maintenance procedure to your ALTO machine could result in injury to you or to other personnel; damage to the machine or to other property could occur as well. You must have training in the operation of this machine before using it. If your operator(s) cannot read English, have this manual explained fully before attempting to operate this machine.
property damage. Do not operate this machine unless it is completely assembled. Inspect the machine carefully before operation. Operate only when lids, doors and access panels are securely closed.
vapors. Do not use this machine with or near fuels, grain dust, solvents, thinners, or other flammable materials. This machine is not suitable for picking up hazardous dust or flammable materials. Use only commercially available floor cleaning waxes intended for machine operation. DO NOT put gasoline, combustible or flammable materials in the solution or recovery tank.
flames away from batteries. Do not smoke around the machine. Charge the batteries only in an area with good ventilation.
clothing when working near batteries. Remove all jewelry. Do not put tools or other metal objects across the battery terminals, or the tops of the batteries.
use the charger if the power cord is damaged.
WARNING: Do not turn the machine on a ramp. Do not use on surfaces having a gradient exceeding that
marked on the appliance.
WARNING: Machines can topple over and cause injury or damage if guided over the edges of stairs or
loading docks. Stop and leave this machine only on a level surface. When you stop the machine, put all switches into their "OFF" position. Turn the key switch "OFF" and remove the key.
WARNING: Skidding may occur when traveling at high speeds and attempting sharp turns, especially on
wet surfaces.
WARNING: Do not move machine with forklift. Damage could occur to machine.
WARNING: Maintenance and repairs performed by unauthorized personnel could result in damage or
injury. Maintenance and repairs must be performed by authorized ALTO personnel only.
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WARNING: Any alterations or modifications of this machine could result in damage to the machine or
injury to the operator or other bystanders. Alterations or modifications not authorized by the manufacturer voids any and all warranties and liabilities.
WARNING: Electrical components of this machine can "short-out" if exposed to water or moisture. Keep
the electrical components of the machine dry. Wipe the machine down after each use. This appliance is for dry use only and is not to be used or stored outdoors in wet conditions. For storage, keep the machine in a building.
WARNING: Operating a machine without observing all labels and instructional information could result in
injury or damage. Read all machine labels before attempting to operate. Make sure all of the labels and instructional information are attached or fastened to the machine. Do not cover them for any reason. If labels or decals are missing or become damaged, get replacement labels and decals from your ALTO distributor immediately.
WARNING: Wet floor surfaces can be slippery. Water solutions or cleaning materials used with this type of
machine can leave wet areas on the floor surface. These areas can cause a dangerous condition for the operator or other persons. Always put "Caution" signs around/near the area you are cleaning.
WARNING: Improper discharge of waste water may damage the environment and be illegal.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency has established certain regulations regarding discharge of waste water. City, state and national regulations regarding this discharge may also be in effect in your area. Understand and follow the regulations in your area. Be aware of the environment hazards of chemicals that you dispose.
WARNING: Only use the brushes provided with the appliance or those specified in the Operator's Manual.
The use of other brushes may impair safety.
CAUTION: Use of this machine to move other objects or to climb on could result in injury or damage. Do
not use this machine as a step or furniture.
CAUTION: Your machine warranty will be voided if anything other than genuine ALTO parts are used on
your machine. Always use ALTO parts for replacement.
CAUTION: This machine contains lead acid batteries. The batteries must be disposed of in an environ-
mentally acceptable manner.
WARNING: GENERAL SAFETY RULES
The rules below have to be followed carefully in order to avoid injury to the operator and damage to the machine:
• During the operation of this machine, pay attention to other people around you, especially children.
• Use care when reversing machine in confined areas.
• Do not mix different kinds of detergents. Avoid harmful odors.
• Do not place any liquid containers on to the machine.
• The recommended operating temperature should be between 32° F and 104° F.
• The humidity for operating this machine should be between 30 and 95%.
• Do not use acid solutions that could damage the machine.
• In order to prevent floor damage, do not leave brushes running when machine is standing still.
• In case of fire, use a powder extinguisher. Do not use water.
• Do not strike shelving or scaffoldings, where there is danger of falling objects.
• Adapt the utilization speed to the adhesion conditions.
• Do not exceed the declared hill climbing capacity, otherwise the machine could become unstable.
• For any maintenance operation take off the power supply from the machine.
• Do not disassemble any parts which require the use of a tool to be removed.
• Do not wash the machine with direct water jets or with high water pressure nor with corrosive material.
• After every 200 working hours have machine checked by an authorized service person.
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Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
Introduction
Introduction & Machine Specifications
This is a floor cleaning machine which, using the mechanic abrasive action of brushes or pads and the chemical action of a water-detergent solution, is able to clean any type of floor. During its forward movement, it picks up the removed dirt and the detergent solution which has not been absorbed by the floor.
Model SCRUBTEC R 571 SCRUBTEC R 586 SCRUBTEC R 571 C SCRUBTEC BOOST® R
Part Number
Cleaning Swath 28” (71.1 cm) 34” (86.4 cm) 28” (71.1 cm) 32” (81.3 cm)
Power Supply 36 volt system using (6) 6 volt 250, 330, or 370 AH deep cycle batteries
Battery Charger On-Board fully automatic smart charger, 115V 60 Hz or 230V 50 Hz
Brush Motors (1) 2 hp (1.5 kW) driving (1) 2.5 hp (1.9 kW) driving (2) .75 hp (.56 kW) (1) .75 hp (.56 kW)
two right angle gearboxes two right angle gearboxes
Brush Size / Speed (2) 14” (36 cm) 300 RPM (2) 17” (43 cm) 300 RPM (2) 6 x 28” (15.2 x 71.1 (1) 14 x 32” (35.6 x 81.3
cm) 300 RPM cm) 2250 RPM
Brush Pressure 12 -225 lbs. (57-102 kg) 90-130 lbs. (41-59 kg) 115-155 lbs. (52-70 kg)
(max)
Traverse Speed
4.1 mph (6.6 kph)
Traverse 1.5 hp (1.1 kW) transaxle powering of two 10” (25.4 cm) diameter rear wheels
Max. Cleaning Grade 6 degree
Vacuum Motor 1 hp (.75 kW) 3 stage tangential discharge
Noise Level 70 dBA
Solution Tank 30 gallon (113 liter)
Recovery Tank 30 gallon (113 liter)
Length 65” (165 cm)
Width 33” (84 cm) 35.5” (90 cm) 30” (130 cm) 33” (84 cm)
Height 56” (142cm)
Machine Weight
w/330 AH batteries 1478 lbs. (670 kg) 1498 lbs. (679 kg) 1498 lbs. (679 kg) 1488 lbs. (675 kg)
& full of solution
TM
Warranty 8 years Polydur
tanks, 3 years parts, 1 year labor, 18 months pro-rated batteries
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Symbols Used On Scrubtec R
Brush Up/Down
Squeegee Up/Down
Forward / Reverse
Horn
Solution Flow Switch
Battery Meter
LCD Display Button
On/Off Switch
Recovery / Solution LED
WARNING
READ OPERATOR'S MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE
RISK OF FIRE
• Use only commercially available floor cleaners and waxes intended for machine operation.
• Do not use flammable materials.
One Touch Button
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• Do not turn, stop or leave machine on a ramp or dock.
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Display Screens For Scrubtec R
Traverse speed indicator
1 = low 0-3 KPH 2 = med 0-5 KPH 3 = high 0-6.4 KPH
SCREEN 1
Screens Available to Operator
SCREEN 2
“Battery” blinks when low voltage occurs.
Position arrow indicating current position of squeegee (up or down)
Indicators are on, showing current settings.
Water “droplets” off when solution is off and they are flashing when solution is on.
Arrows indicating vacuum status. They are flashing when vac is on and off when vac is off.
Example
The Diagnostic only. It will not show unless a fault with the machine occurs. When the fault happens the icon and error code will be displayed.
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Machine Control Panel
On/Off Key Switch (See figure 1, Item D)
The key switch turns “ON” the power to the control panel. “O” is the “OFF” and “I” is the “ON”.
Brush Up/Down Switch (See figure 1, Item A)
To lower brush head, push the brush switch in the down (+) position. To lower the brush head to maxi­mum brush pressure, continue to hold the switch in the down (+) position until the travel stops. The brush motors will start and solution will flow (provided the solution is turned “ON”) when the machine begins to traverse. To raise the brush head, push the brush switch in the up (-) position until the brush head travel stops or desired position is reached.
Squeegee Up/Down Switch (See figure 1, Item B)
The squeegee switch is used to raise and lower the squeegee and to turn on and off the vacuum motor. The vacuum motor is turned on when the switch is placed in the middle or lower position. NOTE: When
the squeegee switch is placed in the lower position, the vacuum motor will turn on.
To raise the squeegee, place the switch in either the middle or up position. The middle position is used for one touch control. The vacuum motor will stop, after a short delay, when the switch is placed in the up position.
E
B
A
E, F
D
C
Figure 1
Hour Meter (See figure 1, Item E)
The hour meter is located on the front display. You must toggle screens using LCD display button. The hour meter indicates the number of hours the machine has operated. It displays brush motor, vacuum motor, traverse motor and total key on times.
Battery Meter (See figure 1, Item F)
The battery meter indicates the relative charge on the battery pack. The battery meter is located on screen 1 on the front display. See page 7.
Solution Flow Control (See figure 1, Item C)
The solution flow switch regulates the flow of chemical solution to the floor. To increase the flow, toggle (+). To decrease the flow, toggle (-). To shut off the solution, toggle - until no indicators are visible on display. NOTE: DO NOT run dry!
NOTE: No solution will flow when the machine does not traverse.
Circuit Breakers
The circuit breaker reset buttons are located on the back side of the front cover below front display. The breakers are as follows: Item A - Main (5 amp) Item B - Key Switch (5 amp)
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Recovery Tank Float
The Scrubtec R is equipped with a float that shuts the vacuum off when the recovery tank is full. The squeegee will no longer pick up water. If this should happen, raise the squeegee and empty the recovery tank.
The Traverse
The Scrubtec R is equipped with an electronically controlled traverse system with variable speeds in forward and reverse.
1. To traverse the machine, the power to the machine must be turned on with the key switch and the operator must be properly seated.
2. The traverse speed can be adjusted by varying the pressure on the foot pedal.
NOTE: During reverse motion, the squeegee raises and the solution flow stops automatically. Reverse also reduces maximum traverse speed.
Brakes
The machine is equipped with an electronic braking system. The electronic braking is activated automatically. NOTE: During training, you should allow machine to come to a full stop until you become familiar with stopping distances required.
Parking Brake
The parking brake is activated automatically when the machine comes to a stop. It disengages automatically when you begin to traverse. The transaxle is equipped with a manual brake release. NOTE: Machine will not function when manual brake release is engaged. See figure 2.
Reverse Alarm
The reverse alarm will sound intermittently and automatically when the machine is in reverse.
Figure 2
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How To Prepare the Machine For Operation
How To Handle the Packed Machine
The machine is packed in a specific package provided on a pallet so that it can be moved with a forklift.
WARNING: The packages cannot be placed on
top of each other.
How to Unpack the Machine
1. Remove the outer package.
2. The machine is fixed on the pallet with banding straps and wooden blocks to prevent movement during shipment. Remove the bands and blocks.
3. Remove tie down brackets.
4. Lower the ramp. The machine can be lowered off the pallet if the operator is thoroughly familiar with its operation. Avoid violent blows to the base unit.
5. Keep the pallet for future transport necessities.
How to Install the Batteries
BATTERY CONNECTIONS
Front of machine
370 AH, 6 Volt
(Battery No. 40704A Wet)
(Battery No. 40602A Dry)
WARNING: The batteries are heavy. Lifting
batteries without help could result in an injury. Get help to lift the batteries.
WARNING: Working with batteries can be
dangerous. Always wear eye protection and protective clothing when working near batteries. NO SMOKING!
WARNING: Hydrogen gas is formed during the
charging operation and is explosive. Only charge batteries in a well ventilated area with the seat base lifted.
The batteries are fitted in the battery compartment under the seat and recovery tank (figure 4). The machine uses six - 6 volt batteries. They must be handled by using appropriate lifting equipment suitable for the weight and for the coupler system. For maintenance and daily recharge of the batteries, it is necessary to follow all instructions given by the manufacturer.
For Battery Installation follow these steps (See figure 4):
1. Make sure that the key switch is in the “OFF” position.
2. Lift and rotate the base support of the seat forward.
3. Lean the seat on it’s restraint cable.
4. Lift the front of the recovery tank and rotate it towards the rear until it rests on it’s restraint cable.
5. Put the batteries into position and connect the battery cables as shown in figure 3.
Front of machine
330 AH, 6 Volt
(Battery No. 891384 Wet)
(Battery No. 891385 Dry)
Front of machine
250 AH, 6 Volt
(Battery No. 881317 Wet)
(Battery No. 881318 Dry)
Three (3) 70222A Spacers
6. Rotate the recovery tank and then carefully rotate it forward to the normal operating position.
7. Lower the base support of the seat.
NOTE: Charge the batteries before using.
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Battery Maintenance
The electrical power to operate the machine comes from the storage batteries. Storage batteries need preventative maintenance.
WARNING: Working with batteries can be
dangerous. Always wear eye protection and protective clothing when working near batteries. NO SMOKING!
To maintain the batteries in good condition, follow these instructions:
Correct Fill
1. Keep the electrolyte at the correct level. The correct
level is between 1/4” (1/2 cm) below the bottom of the tube in each cell and above the tops of the plates. Check the level of the electrolyte each time you charge the batteries (see figure 4).
NOTE: Check the level of electrolyte prior to charging the batteries. Be sure the plates in each cell are covered with electrolyte before charging. Do not top off the cells prior to charging the battery. Electrolyte expands during charging. As a result, the electrolyte could overflow from the cells. Always top off the cells with distilled water after charging.
CAUTION: Irreversible damage will occur to
the batteries if electrolyte does not cover the plates. Keep the electrolyte at the correct level.
CAUTION: Machine damage and discharge
across the tops of the batteries can occur if the batteries are over filled. Do not fill the batteries up to the bottom of the tube in each cell. Wipe any acid from the machine or the tops of the batteries. Never add acid to a battery after installation.
Figure 4
CAUTION: Batteries must be refilled with
distilled water only. Do not use tap water as it may contain contaminants that will damage batteries.
2. Keep the tops of the batteries clean and dry. Keep the
terminals and connectors clean. To clean the top of the batteries, use a damp cloth with a weak solution of ammonia or bicarbonate of soda solution. To clean the terminals and connectors, use a terminal and connector cleaning tool. Do not allow ammonia or bicarbonate of soda to get into the batteries.
3. Keep the batteries charged.
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How To Prepare the Machine For Operation
How to Charge the Batteries
WARNING: Charging the batteries in an area
without adequate ventilation could result in an explosion. To prevent an explosion, charge the batteries only in an area with good ventilation.
WARNING: Lead acid batteries generate gases
which could explode. Keep sparks and flames away from batteries. NO SMOKING!
CAUTION: See Charger Owner’s Manual. All
onboard battery chargers are programmed for a specific type battery. The charger may need reprogramming to properly charge replacement batteries different than the originally equipped Clarke battery.
NOTE: Only replace batteries with the identical Clarke
battery pack as originally equipped. The correct Clarke battery part number can be found on the Clarke battery label affixed to the top of each battery.
If the replacement battery is a different Clarke battery, please contact Clarke Technical Service, 1-800-356-7274, for instructions.
If the replacement battery is not a Clarke battery, please contact the charger manufacturer for instructions.
To charge the batteries, follow this procedure:
1. Make sure the key switch is in the “OFF” position.
2. Raise the seat base support.
(Shown with Optional
Chemical Mixing Sytem)
Figure 5
A
B
Figure 6
C
3. Connect the battery charger AC cord to a properly grounded wall receptacle matching plug configuration (50/60 Hz).
4. Observe indicator light to ensure the charging process has started (see figure 5, A - Red, B - Yellow, C - Green ). For color indications see figure 6.
Recharging the Batteries
The Scrubtec R comes with an on board charger.
1. Plug into any wall socket and charging is automatic.
2. Observe indicator light to ensure the charging process has started (see figure 5, A - Red, B - Yellow, C - Green ). For color indications see figure 6.
NOTE: Make sure you plug into a circuit that is not loaded by other equipment. Wall breakers may be tripped and no charge will occur.
WARNING: Never charge a GEL battery with an
NOTE: To prevent permanent damage to the batteries, avoid
their complete discharge. Never leave the batteries completely discharged, even if the machine is not being used. When recharging the batteries, keep the base support of the seat lifted. After every 20 recharging operations, check the level of the electrolyte and if necessary top off with distilled water.
unsuitable battery charger. Carefully follow the instructions given by the manufacturer of the batteries and battery charger.
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Level Indicators for the Charge of the Batteries
The battery meter ( see figure 7) on the control panel has a digital read out with 10 fixed positions (A) and also a blinking indicator (B). The bars that appear on the display show the approximate charge level with icon (blinking) discharged battery.
NOTE: A few seconds after the voltage reads 32V it will start blinking. The brush motors will then automatically switch off.
How To Install the Squeegee
To install the squeegee onto the machine, follow this procedure:
1. The squeegee assembly has a break away feature that is also used for mounting the squeegee. Loosen the knobs on the squeegee (figure 8). Slide the stud into the slotted hole in the support frame on the machine.
2. Attach the vacuum hose cuff to the squeegee hose fitting (see figure 9).
3. Tighten knobs. NOTE: Do not overtighten or break
away feature is lost and damage may occur.
NOTE: To prevent damage to the squeegee or machine, the
squeegee was designed to break away from the machine. If the squeegee is impacted and it breaks away from the machine, simply reinstall it by following step 1-3.
A
B
Figure 7
How to Adjust the Squeegee
During operation, the rear squeegee blade should have a constant 3/16” minimum flare along the entire squeegee blade (see figure 10).
1. The squeegee body can be tilted to adjust the squeegee blade flare in the middle to match the flare on the ends. To adjust the tilt, loosen the adjusting bolt located on the left and right side of the squeegee (see figure 9).
2. Press down on the squeegee until both sets of guide wheels contact floor.
3. After making adjustments, retighten the screw(s).
NOTE: It is important that the right and left wheels are contacting the floor in order for the squeegee to work.
NOTE: As the rear squeegee blade wears, it can be rotated and/or flipped to obtain four good edges before having to change blades.
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 10
3
/16minimum
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How To Change or Rotate Brushes on Cylindrical Brush Head
To install or rotate brushes on the cylindrical brush head:
1. Raise the brush deck and turn the key switch “OFF”.
2. Raise the brush skirt and pull out to remove. See figure 11.
3. Remove thumb screw from brush door. See figure 12.
4. Lower door approximately 12 mm and slide door and hub assembly from brush. See figure 13.
5. Slide brush off hub at opposite end. See figure 14.
6. Rotate brush or replace.
7. Slide brush on drive hub and insert door and hub assembly into brush core.
8. Raise door and install thumb screw.
9. Place side skirt on retainer pins and lower in place.
10. Brushes should be rotated after every 20 hours of use.
Figure 11
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How To Install The Brush Or Pad on the BOOST machine
To install the brush or pad on the BOOST machine, follow this procedure:
1. Turn the key switch "ON".
2. Put the brush switch in the "UP" position.
3. Turn the key switch "OFF".
4. Go to the side of the machine.
5. Press on a brush or pad under the flex plates. See figure 15.
NOTE: When using a black pad, position pad on head. Lower head and operate momentarily to affix pad to pad driver (if you have difficulty, position pad on floor and lower head then operate.)
Figure 15
How To Remove The Brush Or Pad on the BOOST machine
To remove the brush or pad from the machine, follow this procedure:
1. Turn the key switch "ON".
2. Put the brush switch in the "UP" position.
3. Turn the key switch "OFF".
4. Go to the side of the machine.
5. Pull downward on the brush or pad until it releases from the flex plates. See figure 16.
Figure 16
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How to Return One Touch to Factory Default Settings
To restore the factory settings, follow the procedures below:
1. Press and hold the green one touch button (figure 17) until you hear a
required for this will be approximately 15 seconds.
double beep
from the machine. NOTE: The time
2. The settings should be returned to 2 bars of solution and 1 bar of brush pressure. NOTE: The squeegee vac switch
must be in the middle position for default settings to work.
How to Move the Machine Without Power (see figure 18)
1. Engage manual override on brake (see page 9, “Parking Brake”).
2. Remove foot plate and 4 screws and locate steering motor.
3. Using the knob on steering motor, turn shaft on motor in direction you wish to turn machine.
4. Slowly push machine to desired location. NOTE: If you
attempt to push machine too fast it will limit top speed. If this happens, stop and restart.
5. After moving machine, disengage manual brake override.
NOTE: Machine will not function if override is engaged.
Seat Adjustment (Standard)
The standard seat is not adjustable forward or backward.
Seat Adjustment (Deluxe)
The optional deluxe seat is adjustable in three ways:
Figure 17
Figure 18
1. The seat can be adjusted to the forward/backward position by using the lever on the lower right side of the seat . Moving the lever will allow the seat to slide into the preferred position. See figure 19.
2. To adjust the angle of the back support portion of the seat, turn the lever located in the middle right position of the seat. Turning this clockwise will make the seat more vertical. Turning the knob counterclockwise will tilt the seat back. See figure 20 A.
3. To adjust the suspension of the seat for operator comfort, use the lever on the side of the back support section of the seat. This has three positions. The upper position is for light weight operators. The middle position is for medium weight operators. The bottom position is for heavy weight operators. See figure 20, B. NOTE: The lever must be pressed firmly
to change positions.
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How to Read the Battery Meter (see figure 21, A)
The battery meter is an indicator on the LCD display. This indicator is on the LCD display on the front of the machine. It has 10 bars with 10 bars visible indicating a full charge. As you run the machine the bars will begin to lower. The “Battery Icon” (B) will begin to flash to indicate you are reaching the end of charge.
NOTE: If you continue to run the brushes they will shut down to protect the batteries from over discharging.
NOTE: Run times will vary depending on machine variables, battery size, brush pressure and floor type, etc.
How to Change Displays Screens on the LCD Module
The LCD display has three screens. Two of them can be accessed at any time the key is on. The first screen shows the machine status and the second screen shows the four hour meters (figure 21).
SCREEN 1
A
B
SCREEN 2
The two screens that can be viewed by the operator can be accessed via the display button (figure 22) on the control panel to the left of the key switch. Pressing this button toggles the display between the available screens.
The third screen is for diagnostics only. This screen displays any errors that might occur or if the system diagnostics finds something wrong. When the diagnostic screen comes up, refer to the trouble shooting guide for suitable action to resolve the error code.
How to Read the Solution Empty Indicator (see figure 23, A)
The solution empty indicator is located on the front of the machine below the LCD display. When the solution reaches nearly empty, the indicator will begin to flash, warning the operator of the need to refill.
NOTE: Solution run times will vary depending on solution flow setting.
How to Read the Recovery Full Indicator (see figure 23, B)
The recovery full indicator is located on the front of the machine below the LCD display. When the recover tank is near full the indicator will begin to flash, warning the operator of the need to empty the recovery tank. The vacuum motors will shut down a few moments later.
NOTE: Recovery times will vary depending on solution flow setting and floor type.
B
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Figure 22
A
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How to Operate the Squeegee and the Vacuum Motor
The squeegee wipes the floor while the vacuum motor removes the dirty solution from the floor. To operate the squeegee, follow this procedure:
1. To lower the squeegee and start the vacuum motor, press the squeegee up/down switch to the down position (figure 24). NOTE: The vacuum motor
will start immediately when the down position of the switch is pressed, and the squeegee will lower.
2. To raise the squeegee, press the squeegee up/ down switch to the up position (figure 24). The squeegee will then raise and the vacuum motor will shut off after short delay NOTE: The center
position of the squeegee up/down switch is for use with one touch control.
NOTE: The squeegee will rise automatically when
traversing in reverse during scrubbing operations.
How to Operate the Solution Flow
The solution is used to loosen and remove dirt from the floor. The amount of solution applied can be adjusted to five different levels to accommodate many different floor conditions. These different levels are shown on the LCD display on the front of the machine. To adjust the amount of solution applied, use the Solution Flow Switch (figure 25).
NOTE: There are five different settings on the display. See figure 26, A.
Figure 24
To increase solution flow:
1. Press the “ + ” side of the switch (figure 25).
2. Press and hold the “ + ” switch to achieve the desired
level of solution flow.
To decrease solution flow: .
1. Press the “ - “ side of the switch (figure 25).
2. Press and hold the “ - “ side of the switch to achieve the
desired level of solution flow.
How to Operate the Brush Pressure
The brushes are used to supply agitation for the solution, which improves the cleaning process. The amount of brush pressure applied can be adjusted to five different levels to accommodate many different floor conditions. These different levels are shown on the LCD display on the front of the machine (figure 26, B). To adjust the amount of brush pressure, use the brush up/down switch (figure 27).
To increase brush pressure:
1. Press the “ + ” side of the switch (figure 27).
2. Press and hold the “ + ” switch to achieve maximum
level of pressure.
To decrease brush pressure: .
1. Press the “ - “ side of the switch (figure 27).
Figure 25
B
A
Figure 26
2. Press and hold the “ - “ side of the switch to achieve
minimum or no brush presssure.
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How to Operate the Forward / Reverse Switch
(see figure 28).
1. To go forward, push the up arrow side of the switch.
2. To go in reverse, push the down arrow side of the
switch.
How to Fill the Solution Tank
The solution tank fill port is located at the left side of the machine (see figure 29). To fill the solution tank, follow this procedure:
1. Turn the key switch to the “OFF” position.
2. Remove lid.
3. Add a cleaning chemical to the solution tank. For the
correct amount of chemical, follow the directions shown on the container. NOTE: Excess foam in the recovery
tank could damage the vacuum motor, so use only the minimum amount of detergent necessary.
WARNING: Always use low foam detergent. To
avoid the production of foam, before starting to clean, put a minimum quantity of antifoam liquid into the recovery tank. NEVER USE PURE ACID.
4. Fill the solution tank with clean water (see figure 29).
5. After filling the solution tank, replace the solution tank
lid.
WARNING: Water solutions or cleaning materials
used with this type of machine can leave wet areas on the floor surface. These areas can cause a dangerous condition for the operator or other persons. Always put CAUTION signs near the area you are cleaning.
WARNING: Machines can ignite flammable
materials and vapors. Do not use with or near flammables such as gasoline, grain dust, solvents and thinners. Only use a cleaning concentration recommended by the chemical manufacturer.
Figure 28
Figure 29
WARNING: ALTO recommends a maximum
water temperature of 120°F (49°C).
Operating the Machine NOTE: Before scrubbing with the machine, become familiar
with the operations and handling of the machine. Run the machine at the lowest traverse speed. Use the machine in an area that has no furniture or objects until you can do the following:
1. Traverse the machine in a straight direction, forward
and backward.
2. Stop the machine safely.
3. Turn the machine both left and right and return to a
straight direction.
4. Turn a 180o turn where one rear wheel just pivots.
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To traverse the machine follow this procedure:
1. Sit on the driver seat.
traverse if the operator is not properly seated.
NOTE: The machine will not
2. Turn the key switch to the “ON” position.
3. Raise the brush to the highest position (if necessary).
4. Raise the squeegee (if necessary).
5. Gently press the foot pedal and the machine will begin to move.
6. To stop, release pressure on the foot pedal.
7. To travel in reverse, select reverse with the forward/ reverse switch.
8. To stop, release pressure on the foot pedal.
9. When you stop the machine, turn the key switch “OFF” and remove the key.
Do These Procedures When You Begin Your Work Period
1. Make sure the key switch is in the “OFF” position.
Figure 30
2. Disconnect AC power from battery charger (follow charger instructions).
3. Make sure the filter screen (1) to the vacuum motor is clean and installed properly in the recovery tank (see figure 30).
4. Make sure the recovery tank lid is in place and has been tightened (see figure 31).
5. Close and secure the lower cleaning port cover (if so equipped) on the recovery tank.
6. Make sure that the plug in the recovery drain hose is in place and has been tightened (see figure 32).
7. Make sure that the brushes/pads are in position and installed correctly.
8. Make sure the brush housings are in position on the brush head.
9. Check the installation of the squeegee and squeegee hose.
Figure 31
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How to Clean a Floor
WARNING: Water solutions or cleaning materials
For one touch automatic cleaning follow this procedure:
1. Turn the key switch to the “OFF” position.
2. Put the water and a cleaning chemical in the solution tank.
3. Sit on the driver seat. NOTE: The machine will not
traverse if the operator is not properly seated.
4. Turn the key switch “ON”. NOTE: The key switch turns on the battery and LED screen displays, which shows the machines condition.
5. The machine has a one touch button on the control panel (see figure 33) that is preset for brush pressure and solution flow. Momentarily depress the one touch button if you wish to use these settings. NOTE: If this is not the
settings that you desire see page 16 or one touch operation.
For manual control of cleaning process, follow these procedures:
1. Turn the key switch to the “OFF” position.
2. Put the water and a cleaning chemical in the solution tank.
3. Sit on the driver seat. NOTE: The machine will not
traverse if the operator is not properly seated.
4. Turn the key switch “ON”. NOTE: The key switch turns on the battery and LED screen displays, which shows the machines condition.
5. Lower the squeegee. NOTE: The vacuum motor will turn on when the squeegee up/down switch is placed in the lower position.
6. Lower the brush head until it reaches the full stroke down.
NOTE: The brushes will start rotating only when the machine begins to traverse.
7. Reset the solution flow valve by using the + / - solution switch. NOTE: The solution will flow only if the machine
is moving forward.
8. After a few feet of scrubbing, check to see that the amount of solution being applied is correct and that the squeegee is picking up water and drying the floor. Make adjustments as required.
9. Once the machine is set properly continue to scrub until the solution low indicator comes on or until you run out of solution.
used with this type of machine can leave wet areas on the floor surface. These areas can cause a dangerous condition for the operator or other persons. Always put CAUTION signs near the area you are cleaning.
Figure 33
NOTE: When making multiple passes across the floor, overlap
the brush cleaning path approximately 2 inches (5 cm) of the area already cleaned by the brush.
NOTE: During most cleaning procedures, apply and remove the solution in one operation.
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How to Clean a Very Dirty Floor
To clean a very dirty floor, follow this procedure:
1. Apply solution to the floor.
2. Do not lower the squeegee. This will keep the vacuum motor off.
3. Lower the brush or pad and scrub the floor.
4. Scrub the floor again with additional solution and lower the squeegee.
5. Pick up all the solution with the squeegee.
Do These Procedures When You End Your Work Period
Having finished the job and before any type of maintenance is done, follow these procedures:
For one touch cleaning shut down process, press and release the one touch button.
For manual shut down follow these procedures:
1. Turn the solution flow off by decreasing the flow to its minimum position.
2. Press the brush up/down switch to the up position until the brush head has reached its up most position.
3. Place the squeegee up/down switch in the up position to raise the squeegee and allow the vacuum motor to continue to run. The vacuum motor will run for another 20 seconds and then place the squeegee up/down switch to the up position. This will shut the vacuum motor off.
4. Take the machine to a water drain.
5. Turn the key switch “OFF”.
6. Remove the drain hose from the holding hook.
Figure 34
7. Put the end of the hose over a drain or bucket.
8. Turn the valve housing to the left (see figure 34).
9. To open the valve completely, turn the housing fully to the left. Pull the housing off of the valve.
10. Empty the recovery tank. NOTE: When hose is
lowered below water level, water will flow.
WARNING: Use gloves to protect your hands
from contact with dangerous solutions when preforming the steps listed above.
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