Windsor TC20E, TC20T Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions
(ENG)
MIEL
SMOWN:
TC20T
MODEL:
TCZOE
-
(20”
Non-
Traction)
VOLTAGE
115V
QEsr
.
. .
for
Continuous Improvement.
Wipgsor’s
Quality Management System
is
Certified
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9QOl.
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Read these instructions before operating the machine.
TC20E
98447
03/13/00
MACHINE
DATALOG
MODEL
.
DATE
OF
PURCHASE
.
SERIAL NUMBER
.
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
.
DISTRIBUTOR NAME
.
OPERATIONS GUIDE NUMBER . 98447 PUBLISHED . 7/1/96
@Copyright 1996 Windsor Industries. Printed in U.S.A.
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Cover
......................
1
Data Log / Table of Contents
....
2
Safety Precautions
............
3
Safety Precautions (cont.)
......
4
Safety/Operations
.............
5
Operation Controls
............
6
Maintenance
.................
7
Maintenance (cont.)
...........
8
Maintenance (cont.)
...........
9
Trouble Shooting Guide
........
10
Wiring Diagram
(1
15V)
.........
11
Tanks. and Frame Assembly
....
12
Tanks and Frame Parts List
.....
13
2
Squeegee Assembly
..............
14
Squeegee Assembly Parts List
......
15
Valve Assembly
..................
16
Valve Assembly Parts List
..........
17
Scrub Deck Assembly
.............
18
Scrub Deck Assembly Parts List
.....
19
Mechanical Controls
..............
20
Mechanical Controls Parts List
......
21
Control Panel Assembly
...........
22
Control Panel Assembly Parts List
...
23
Vac Motor
Assembly
..............
24
Scrub Deck Assembly (Hex Drive)
...
25
Warranty
.......................
26
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SAFETY
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be fallowed, including the following:
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING MACHINE
TO
REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY:
Connect machine to a properly grounded outlet only. See grounding instructions. Do not leave appliance when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before servicing. Do not use outdoors on wet surfaces. Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when used by
or
near children. Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturers recommended attachments. Do not use with damaged cord or plug. If appliance is not working as it should, has been dropped, damaged,
left outdoors, or dropped into water, return it to an authorized service center.
Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord as a handle, close a door on a cord, or pull cord around sharp edges or
corners. Do not run appliance over cord. Keep cord away from
heated surfaces.
Do not unplug by pulling on cord.
To
unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord. Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands. Do not put any object into openings. Do not use with any opening blocked; keep free of dust, lint, hair, and
anything that may reduce air flow. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of body away from opening and moving parts. Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes. Turn
off
all controls before unplugging.
Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline or use in areas where they may be present.
Rotating fan blades inside the cover. Before opening cover, switch
off
machine. Wait until the fan/brush stops
completely or dust and debris may be ejected. Dry mop floor before using.
SAVE
THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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SAFETY
The following symbols are used throughout this guide as indicated in their descriptions:
HAZARD
INTENSITY LEVEL
There are three levels of hazard intensity identified
by signal words
-
WARNING, CAUTION and
FOR
SAFETY.
The level of hazard intensity is deter
-
mined by the following definitions:
WARNING
-
Hazards or unsafe practices which
COULD result in severe personal injury or death.
CAUTION
-
Hazards or unsafe practices which could
result
in
minor personal injury or product or property
damaae.
FOR SAFETY:
To Identify actions which must be
followed for safe operation of equipment.
The following information signals indicate potentially dangerous conditions to the operator or equipment. Read this guide carefully. Know when these conditions can exist. Locate all safety devices on the machine. Report machine damage or faulty operation immediate
-
ly. Do not use the machine
if
it is not proper operating
condition.
For SAFETY:
DO
NOT OPERATE MACHINE:
0
Unless Trained and Authorized
0
Unless Operation Guide is Read and
In
Flammable or Explosive areas.
Go slow on grades and slippery
Use care when backing machine. Do not carry riders on machine. Always follow basic safety and
traffic rules.
understood.
WHEN USING MACHINE:
surfaces
.
0
0
0
0
0
BEFORE LEAVING OR SERVICING MACHINE:
0
Stop on level surfaces.
0
Turn off machine.
WHEN SERVICING MACHINE:
0
Avoid moving parts. Do not wear loose
jackets, shirts, or sleeves when working on
machine. Block machine wheels before jacking
machine up. Use hoist or jack of adequate capacity
to
lift machine. Use
Windsor approved replacement parts.
0
0
0
WHEN TRANSPORTING MACHINE
INA TRAILER:
0
Make sure the ramp angle
is
no more than
Make sure ramp
is
clean and dry.
Remove squeegee assembly
&
brushes
before loading.
Align the machine on a level surface ten
(10)
feet behind the ramp.
Push machine up ramp carefully.
Securelv fasten the machine to the trailer.
lo",
and the ramp is strong enough to
support the machine.
0
0
Put ramp into position.
0
0
0
0
~
THIS PRODUCT IS FOR COMMERCIAL
USE
ONLY.
EL
ECTRICA
L:
In the USA this scrubber operates on a standard 15 amp
11
5
volt A.C. power circuit (120V nominal). Special voltage mod
­els are available for international applications. The amp, hertz, and voltage are listed on the data label found on each machine. Using voltages above
or
below those indicated on
the data label will cause serious damage to the motors.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS:
This appliance must be grounded.
If
it should malfunction or
break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance
for
electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This ap
­pliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment-ground- ing conductor and grounding plug. The plug must be inserted into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded
in
accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
Improper connection of the equipment
-
grounding con
­ductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified
electrician or service person if you are in
doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded.
Do
not modify the plug provided with the appliance - if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qual
­ified electrician.
This appliance is for use on a nominal 120
-
volt circuit, and
has a grounded plug that looks like the plug in
"
Fig.
A
"
below.
A temporary adaptor that looks like the adaptor in
"
Fig.
C
below may be used to connect this plug to a 2-pole receptacle as shown in
"
Fig. B" below. The temporary adaptor should be used only until a properly grounded outlet (Fig. A) can be installed by a qualified electrician. The green colored rigid ear, lug, or the like extending from the adaptor must be con
-
nected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded
outlet box cover. Whenever the adaptor is used, it must be
held
in
place by a metal screw.
NOTE: Check local electrical codes before using an
adaptor. Adaptors are not allowed in Canada.
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SAFETY/OPERA
TIONS
EXTENSION CORDS:
PREPARING FOR OPERA
TION(Cont..)
If
an
extension cord is used, the wire size
must
be at least one
size larger than the power cord on the machine, and the cord
must
be
a type SJTW/SSTW:A.
HOW IT OPERATES
The
TRIDENT COMPACT
is a walk-behind scrubber.
The main scrubbing components include a
solutiodrecovery
tank,
single disc-type brush or pad, a rear squeegee and a vac
-
uum
motor.
Detergent solution and water flow from the solution
tank
to the scrub brush. The rotating brush scrubs the floor. As the machine moves forward, the rear squeegee collects the dirty solution and channels it into
the
vacuum
of
the squeegee pickup
hose. The pickup hose deposits the dirty solution into the re
-
covery tank.
PREPARING FOR OPERATION
(PERFORM DAILY
MAINTENANCE
AS
SHOWN
ON
PAGE
7.)
Fill
Solution
Tank
1.)
2.)
Remove cover and fill. (see item
19,
page
14)
Use a clean bucket or hose to fill the tank with water.
3.)
Add a cleaning concentrate for use in automatic floor scrubbers. Closely follow the manufacturer’s instructions found on container. Read ingredients listed on the container to ensure compatible chemicals
are
used.
Use only the suitable chemicals listed below. Using incom
­patible chemicals may damage the machine. Damages of this type are not covered under the
WINDSOR Three Year
Protection Plan. Carefully read ingredients on manufac
­turer’s label before using any product in this machine.
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SUITABLE INCOMPATIBLE CHEMICALS CHEMICALS
Alkalis
Aldehydes
Defoaming Agents Carbon Tetrachloride
Detergents
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons Hydroxides
Methyls (MEK)
Perchlorethylene(per)
Phenols
Trichlorethylene
D
-
Limonene
4.)
Plug the power cords together and twist into locked
position. Attatch the power cord to the yellow strain
relief as shown. Plug power cord into a properly
grounded wall outlet.
5.)
Turn vacuum motor switch on and
off
to make sure
there is electrical power at machine.
OPERATING THE MACHINE
(PERFORM
DAILYMAINTENANCEAS
SHOWN
ON
PAGE
7.)
1.
Adjust the operator control handle to a comfortable position. (see item
3,
page
6)
2.
Switch on main power switch. (see item
1,
page
5)
3.
Release solution. (Pull solution control lever rearward.) (see item
6,
page
6)
NOTE:
The amount of solution can be regulated during operation depending
on
the type of
floor
and the
traverse speed
of
the machine. Pulling the lever
farther rearward releases more solution.
4.
Switch on brush drive motor. (see item
1,
page
6)
5.
Switch on vacuum motor. (see item
2,
page
6)
6.
Lower scrub deck. Pull scrub deck lift lever rearward. (see item
8,
page
6)
is
stationary.
7.
Lower squeegee. Pull squeegee lift lever back. (see item
7,
page
6)
NOTE:
Adjust
squeegee as shown on page
9.
8.
Move machine forward bv aDDlvinrr even
,.
-
-
pressure on the main haidle . Forward motion is
assisted by the scrubbing action of the
brushlpad
driver.
Take extra care not to run machine over cord or catch cord on squeegee when turning.
7.
Plan your cleaning route to work away from the electrical source. Move machine forward at a steady pace
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OPERATION CONTROLS
1
2
3 4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11
12
Brush Switch.
Turns brush on/off.
Vacuum Switch.
Turns vacuum
motor
on/off.
Main Handle. Brush Motor Circuit Breaker.
Protects brush motor from overheating.
Vacuum Motor Circuit Breaker.
Protects vacuum motor from overheating.
Solution Lever.
Controls the amount of
solution flow to the floor.
Squeegee Lift Lever.
Raises and
lowers squeegee.
Scrub Deck Lift Lever.
Raises and lowers
scrub deck.
Recovery Tank Drain Hose. Solution Tank Drain Hose. Squeegee Release Latch.
Releases the rear squeegee blade for adjustment or replacement.
Battery Compartment Door Latch.
Opens
back
13
Vacuum Hose.
of machine for access to batteries.
11
6
TOP
VIEW
\
\
2
1
BA
d
13
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r
1
(1
4
6
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MAINTENANCE
Maintenance Item
Check Vac Hose Connections
Clean the Squeegee Blades
Inspect Brush or Pad
Before Starting
the Work Period
Daily Weekly Monthly Annually
*
*
*
End of Work
@
Period
Inspect power cord for wear
Before Storing
*
NOTE:
Drain & Rinse Tanks
*
Inspect Vac Fan
Foam
Breaker
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Remove the BrushPad Check
the
BrushLPad for Damage and or wear
Clean Squeegee Blades
&
Foam Breaker
* * *
Remove lint build-up
from
screen in the recovery tank well.
Remove tank lid and allow recoverv to
drv
between uses.
Raise Squeegee Assembly
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* *
Inspect Tanks and Hoses Inspect all Motors for Carbon
Motor Brush wear.
*
*
Check Solution Strainer
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Check Casters & Wheels for proper lubrication
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7.
2.
2.
Details on these maintenance items can be found on the following pages.
This cable will lay on wet surfaces. To prevent electrical shock immediatly replace cords with frayed or cracked insulation. Periodically inspect the recovery tank and decontaminate if necessary,
using a Hospital Grade
Virucide or a
7-70
bleach to water solution.
Wastewater should be disposed of properly. Occasionally check in line filter screen, rinse with hot water if necessary. Frayed or cracked hoses should be replaced to avoid vacuum or solution pressure loss.
3.
4.
LUBRICATION:
The following symbols are found throughout the manual indicating the items requiring lubrication:
@
Apply Grease
Use Spray Lubricant.
Thread Locker (Red or blue).
EXAMPLE:
Use Anti-Seize when repairing.
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MAINTENANCE
VACUUM
MOTOR
7.
2.
3.
4.
After the machine has been used for any wet pick
-
up, allow the vacuum motor to
run
1-2 minutes, to
help reduce moisture build
-
up
in
the vacuum mo
­tor. Drying out the vacuum motor after each use will extend the life of your vacuum motor.
Disconnect battery leads and remove batteries from compartment. Remove
(6)
bolts holding vac motor/ plate assembly to recovery tank. Disconnect
vac motor lead from connector
and
lift
out vac motor/ plate assembly.
Check motor brushes. When wom to
3/8"
replace
both brushes.
Hazardous Voltage. Shock can result. Discon­nect batteries before working on machine. Only qualified personnel should work inside ma
-
chine.
Wire Terminal
7
Important:
Replace carbon
vac
motor brushes
if worn
down
to
318"
in length.
These brushes wear quicker
as
the
length shortens due to increased heat.
Spring inside brush housing will damage motor
if
brushes are al-
lowed to completely wear away
Note: Place stop
in groove.
Important:
When replacing carbon
vac motor
brushes loosen wire terminal
BEFORE
re
­moving screws on bracket.
Wire
8
Terrqinal
NOTE: Periodically check the length
of
the car
­bon brushes. Replace carbon brushes which are less than
3/8"
long.
II
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PART NO.
14695
U
BRUSH
Brush
Installation:
1.
Slide brush or pad driver under drive plate.
2.
Align one metal lug on the brush or pad driver with the scrub deck sight hole and a keyhole in the drive plate.
3.
Raise the brush or pad driver upward and twist clockwise until locked.
Brush
Removal:
1.
Raise brush or pad driver off floor.
2.
Reach under brush or pad driver and rotate
so
that the metal lug in the drive plate is visible
through the scrub deck sight hole.
3.
Quickly twist brush or pad driver counterclockwis to release.
SOLUTION STRAINER
1.
An inline solution strainer
is
located under chassis behind left wheel. Remove sediment bowl and screen periodically and rinse clean with hot water. Be careful not to misplace the gasket.
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SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY
Before and during use of machine, use a damp cloth to wipe the outside and inside
of
squeegee to remove buildup of for
-
eign material
on
the squeegee blades. This prevents streaking
and residue
on
the floor.
Squeegee wear:
After extended use, the squeegee blades will wear. To im
­prove squeegee performance and extend wear, proceed as follows:
1.
Turn
off
all switches and place the machine
on
a level surface. Raise the squeegee to the transport position. Loosen knobs
on
the left and right hand
sides
of
squeegee until squeegee can be removed from the squeegee bracket. Loosen the fasteners
on
front of squeegee to replace or adjust front blade. Unlatch rear squeegee latch to replace rear blade.
2.
3.
4.
Adjusting Squeegee Assembly
ber
-t
knob
1.
2.
Lower the squeegee and move the machine forward. Observe the level of the squeegee for an even curl along the length of the blade. Use camber adjustment knob to achieve even curl if required. Adjust the down pressure nut located
on
squeegee
mounting assembly.
Do not apply excessive force.
3.
MAINTENANCE
SQUEEGEE DEFLECTION
INCORRECT
NOTENOUGH
TOO
MUCH
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TROUBLE
SHOOTING
GUIDE
Dead electrical circuit Power switch failure Faulty power cord
I
1
Faulty switch
Vac motor, hose or dome gasket
I
Improper solution hose connection
Prop
Screen in filter clogged
Valve clogged
Check building circuit breaker or fuse box Replace Replace Follow grounding instructions exactly.
Contact an electrician to check building’s wir
-
ing.
Have a trained service technician check machine’s wiring
Replace Replace Replace Center and seal dome over tank. Replace or repair using acrylic plastic cement
only. With power
off
clean screen. Tighten cuffs turning counterclockwise. Replace. Wash out with hose. Pick lint out with a wire. Replace. Check for positive connection
Remove and clean with hot water.
Clean or replace if damaged. Check to be sure filter screen is in place. Be sure to pre
-
mix cleaning chemicals.
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880094
76050
VACUUM SWITCH
SWITCH
REARVIEW
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BRUSH
CIRCUIT BREAKER
I
BLK
BRUSH SWITCH
POWER
IN
TA
NKS AND FRAME
22
I2
REAR
VIEW
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TANKSAND
FRAME
PARTS LIST
Ref
PartNo.
CNy
Description
1
20046
2 CLAMP
9.
2
25
HVSt
2
87090
11
WASHER,
1/4FlAT
3 27759
1
CUFF,
1.5’
BLK HOSE
4 27188
1
CORD, DRAIN HOSE PLUG
5
27282
1
CUFF, 1.5 SLIP X 1.5 HOSE
6
L1416
1
ww
7 28055 1 DOME, TC MODIF.
8
34303
1
FRAME,MAlN
9
34305
1 FLOAT, RECOVERY SHUT-OFF
10
35060
1
GASKET,DOME
11 39472 1
,.
DKAlN
12 39383 1 HOSEASM,VAC 13 40019 1 HOSEBARB, 1.5 DOUBLE 14
50485
1 LABEL, WINDSOR LOGO
15
50742
1
LABEL, EXPLOSION WARNING
16
8081
9
2
WASHtK,.31-
17A 50518 2 LABEL, TC17 “COMPACT’
178 50519 2 LABEL, TC20 “COMPACT’
18
-
OPEN 19 51138 1 LID, SOLUTION TANK 20
51041
3 NUT, 1/4-20
NvmcR
PLI
U
21
03058
1 AXLE, WHEEL 17.8 L X .625 OD
22
61 320 1 PANELASM,REAR 23 661 52 1 F‘LUG,DRAlNHOSE 24 70010 6 SCR, 1/4-20 X 1.5 HHCS
26 70114 3 SCR,
#I0 X 3/4 POLYFAST
27 70251 3
SET SCREW, 1/4-20 X
1
HHMS
28 70393 2 SET SCREW,
1/4-20 X 1.25L
29
81 379
1
FllTING, SEALED BULKHEAD
30
34306
1 I-UAMmtAKtK
31 75152
1
TANK,SOLUTlON
32
75234
1
TANK,RECOVERY
33
89181 2 WHEEL.MAlN 34 57119 4 NUT, 3/8-16 HEX NYLOCK PLTD
35
IW72
4
St
I
YGK, s/lbmGP
36 87025 2 WASHER, 114 STAR 37
27266 2 CAP,WHEELHUB
38
-
OPEN
39 70266 4 SCR, 3/8
-
16 X 1
.O
HHCS GR5 PLTD
40
21408
2
COLLAKASM,AXLt
41
-
OPEN
42 87003
8
WASHER,
3/8
ID X 7/8
OD
SS
43
-
OPEN
44 73437 4 SPACER, 1
.OO
OD X
.688
ID X
.3L
45
78294
1
TUBt,VACMGF(SRMOD.
46 36150 1 GASKET,VAClNTAKE 47 34258 1
INTAKE,
FILTER VAC
48
27417
1
CORD,1/8XIT‘
49 70191 2 SCREW, 1032 X 1R HKTC TYPE 23
50
14665
1
BKKT.,
mBt
51
-
OPEN 52
-
OPEN
/
53 39338 1 HOSE, 1.5 BLU VAC X 45”
54
27051 1 CABLE TIE, 11.38” UUCSA
55
4W13 1 HOSEBAKB,
18
MITX
112
56
57044 1 NUT, 3/8 NPT HEX BRASS
57
40022
1 HOSEBARB, 1R MPTX 1R POLY
58
20042 1 CLAMP, 3/8 HOSE PSLOT
59 39380 1 HOSE, 1R ID NYLOBRAID
6”
60
VPtN
61
-
OPEN 62
-
OPEN 63
20002
1
CLAMP.2NYLON
5001372-
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SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY
A
58
-7
35
-%
l*l
SQUEEGEE
SUB
ASSEMBLY
35
--t
v
-
1
9
79
74
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SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY PARTS LISTT
57 58
60 61 62
59
87080 1 WASHER,
.5
X
1.25
FLAT GR8 PLTD
87083 11 WASHER, 5/16 SPLIT LOCK PLTD 871 78 1 WASHER,
5/8lD
X 2 X
.5
THK
871 37
2
WASHER, 5/81D X 2.00D X 3/32 THK
89059
2
WHEEL, SQUEEGEE BUMPER
-
OPEN
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15
VALVE
GROUP
8
(FROM
SOLUTION TANK)
10
(SOLUTION DRAIN
HOSE)
w'
-
Detail
-A-
16
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VALVE ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
2 140146 1 Brkt, Solution Valve Mtg. 3 20042 3 Clamp, 3/8 Hose 4 27372
1
CAP,STRAlNER
5
27726
1
Cable, Solution
6 70088 2 Scr, 10
-
32 x 1/2 PPHMS SS
7 57104 1 Nut, 10
-
32 w/star washer PLTD
8 39380 1 Hose, 1/2 id nylobraid
6
"
9 39381
1
Hose, 1/2 ID Clear x 22
"
10 39444 1 Hose, 1/2x5" Clear
11
-
-
OPEN
12 73383
1
STRAINER, 3/8 NPT 20 MESH
13
-
-
OPEN
14 40027 2 Hosebarb, 3/8
MPTxl/2
90"nyl
15 OPEN 16 41 184
1
Housing, strainer
17
OPEN
18
-
-
OPEN
19 57030
5
NUT, 10-32 NYLOCK PLTD
20 59021
1
O-ring, filter seal
21
-
-
OPEN
22 70066
1
Scr, 10-32 x 3/4 PPHMS
SS
23 40013
1
Hosebarb, 3/8 MPT x 1/2
24 70403 1 Scr,
#I0 x 112 Polyfast Ph Phil
25 73405 1 Screen, 80 mesh 26 78212
1
Tee, 3/8 FPT
(All models except
X)
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17
SCRUB
DECKASSEMBLY
23
I'
18
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SCRUB DECK ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
serial
No..
I
From
To
Notes
Ref
PsrtNo.
Qty
Descriptlon
1 20077 1 CLAMP,
WUKM
#HS356
I
I
2 27527
1
CONDUIT,
PT17E
BRUSH
MOTOR
-
OPEN
34 80604
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19
MECHANICAL CONTROLS ASSEMBL
Y
n-11
37
-
44
->
47
-
32
44
-9
26
-
Q
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20
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MECHANICAL CONTROLS PARTS LIST
Serial
No.
From
To
Ref
PartNo.
Qty
Deilecrtption
Notes:
1 140153 2 BEARING, .753 X .627 X 1.0 L
2 27413 2 CABLE, REAR CMPRT. DOOR 3
-
OPEN
4 73659
1
STANDOFF, 1/4-20 X 1
.O
HEX INS
5
27724 1 CABLE,SCRUBDECK 6 27725 1 CABLE,SQUEEGEE 7 27726
1
CABLE,SOLUTION
8 29151 1 DOOR, REAR COMPARTMENT 9 38184 1 HANDLEW1FOAM
-
36132
-
GRIP, HANDLEX21.5”
-
38208
-
HANDLE, TC17/20 MAIN
10
-
OPEN
11 48030 3 KNOB, HANDLE 12 70251 1 SET SCR, 1/4
-
20 X 1.0 PLTD
13
-
OPEN
14 50477
1
LABEL, PT17 CHARGER WARNING
15 51 142
1
LEVER, HANDLE CLAMP
16 51184 4 LOCK, HANDLEADJ. 17 51185 1
LEVER,SOLUTlON
18 57006 4 NUT,1/4-20HEX 19
-
OPEN
20 57032 1 NUT, 3/8
-
16 SERRATED FLNG. 21 50926 1 LABEL, OPERATIONAL SLOPE 22 66068
1
PIN, 1/8X5/8ROLL
24 66116 2 PIN, 1/4 X 314 CLEVIS 25 80604 4 RING, RUE COTTER 1/4 PLTD 26 66133
1
PIN, 3/16 X .88 L CLEVIS
27 66055 2 PIN, ROLL
114 X 1.0 L
28 66257 2 PIVOT, CABLE LEVER 29 67138
1
RING,3/8EXTSNAP
30 67224 1 ROD,HANDLEADJ. 31 67226 1 ROD, CMPRTMNT DOOR LOCK 32 67360 1 ROD ASM, SCRUB DECK LIFT 33 67361 1 ROD ASM, SQUEEGEE LIFT
23
-
OPEN
34
-
OPEN 35
-
OPEN 36
-
OPEN
37 70228 8 SCR, 10-32 X 1/4 PHMS
SS
38 70298 2 SHOULDER BOLT, 5/160DX3/8L
40 73236 1 SPRING, 1.12 COMPRESSION 41 73169
1
STRAIN RELIEF, CORD HOOK
42 78220
1
TUBE,HANDLEADJ.
43 87003 1 WASHER, 3/8 ID X 718 OD 44 87018 12
WASHER,#IOFLAT
45 87029 2 WASHER,5/16FLAT 46 87030 2 WASHER, 3/8 X 3/4 NYLON 47 87080 2 WASHER,
1/2” FLAT
49 66270 1 PIN CLEVIS, 3/16 X .75 L
39
-
OPEN
48
-
OPEN
50
70249 1 SCR, 1/4-20X1.25 HHCS PLTD
51
-
OPEN
52 61320
1
PANELASM,REAR
TCPOE
98447
03/13/00
21
CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY
-
21
12
REAR VIEW
(CONTROL PANEL)
22 TC20E 98447 2/4/99
CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST
serial
No.
Fm
Po
Notesr:
Ref
Partk.
Qty
Dsgcrfption
1 140074 2 BREAKER,
9A
CIRCUIT
2 14520 1 CLIP, DRAIN HOSE 3 14462 1 TERM. BLOCK,
25A
250V 1-1-2
4 23556
1
WIRE ASM, TC-E PIGTAIL
5 57040 1 NUT, 1/2 MPT CONDUIT
6 57049 6
NUT,6-32NYLOCKSS
7 57104
2
NUT, 10-32 W/STAR WSHR PLTD
8 57106 3 NUT, 8
-
32 W/STAR WSHR PLTD
9 57132 2 NUT, 3/8
-
27 DRESS PANEL
10 61341
1
PANEL, CONTROL COVER 11 67029 1 RECTIFIER, BRIDGE 12 67382 1 RELAY. DPST
-
NO 30A
13 70248 3 SCR, 8
-
32
X
1
.O
PHMS BLK NYL.
14 70394 14 SCR, 6
-
32 X 1/2 THMS BLK
15 72067 2
SWITCH, 125V SPST LIT
RKR
W/BT
16 78373 1 TRANSFORMER ASM,
11
5V/24V
17 87161 6 WASHER,MFLAT 18 57047 2 NUT, 1/4-20 NYLOCK PLTD 19 57030
1
NUT, 10-32 NYLOCK PLTD
20 87090 2 WASHER, 1/4
-
20 X 3/4 OD PLTD
21 50486
1
LABEL, SQUEEGEE/SOLUTION
22 50487 1 LABEL,SCRUBDECK
24 32042 1 ENCLOSURE, CONTROL PANEL 25 14942 2 BOOT, 3/8 CIRCUIT BREAKER 26 87018 1 WASHER,
#I0 X 9/16 OD
27 50776
1
LABEL,FORSAFETY
23 57157 8 NUT, 6-32 U-TINNERMAN
TCPOE
98447 2/4/99
23
N-:
Val
No.
Ref
PartNo.
Qty
Oesffiptlon
Fwan
To
1 27519 1 COVER,VACMOTOR
2
53778 1 VAC MOTOR ASM, TC17/20E
3 62360
1
PLATEASM, PT17EVAC
5
701 14 4 SCR, #I0 X 3/4 POLYFAST
6 73419 3
SPACER,VACMOTOR
4 70085 6 SCR, 1/4-20 X 1/2 PHMS
7 57030 6 NUT, 10
-
32 NYLOCK PLTD
8 70607 6 SET SCREW, 10
-
32 X 1
.OO
9 87018 6 WASHER, #I0 X 9/16 OD
10 87025 6 WASHER, 1/4 STAR
11 87090
1
WASHER, 1/4 ID X 3/4 OD PLTD
12 20035 2 CLAMP, 7/16 DIA NYLON UL
24
TCPOE
98447 3/26/98
7-
’1
I
I-
6
2
48040 1 KEY, 1/4
SQ. X 1
.OO
3 70305
1 SCR, 5/16
-
18 X 3/4 HHCS PLTD
4 87029 1 WASHER, 5/16 FLAT SAE
5
87067 1 WASHER, 5/16 LCK INT STAR PLTD
6
81578 1 PAD DRIVER ASM,
20
POLY
7 70577
1 SCR. 3/8
-
16 X 3.5 SCHS STL
8
78362 1 TUBE,
50
OD .058W .85L DOM
9 73576 1 SPRING, COMP
.60D
X
2.0L X .045W
10
48025R
1 KNOB, 1.75 X 3.8-16 F
BRUSH AND PAD
(20’3
OPTION LIST:
P/N
DESCRIPTION
02340 PAD DRIVER, 20” HEX 02357 BRUSH, 20” POLYPROPYLENE HEX 02358 BRUSH, 20” NYLON HEX 02359 02360 02361
BRUSH, 20” NYLON POLISH HEX BRUSH, 20” MILD
GRIT
HEX
BRUSH, 20” SUPER AGGRESSIVE HEX
TCPOE 98447 3/26/98
25
LIMITED WARRANTY
Windsor Industries, Inc. warrants new machines against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service to the original purchaser. The warranty period is subject to the conditions stated below.
3 YEARS FOR PARTS AND 1 YEAR FOR SERVICE LABOR
Exceptions: Rotationally molded polyethylene tanks carry a 6 year parts and 1 year service labor warranty. motors, and belts, and a 1 year service labor warranty. SENSOR warranty on vacuum motors and belts, and a 1 year service labor warranty. Extractor brush motors, pump motors, pc boards and electronics, vac motors (other than
VERSAMATIC
SENSOR®), pumps, and FLEXSOL™ diaphragms, all RADIUS™ and TITAN™ Wet/Dry
Vacs carry a 1 year parts and service labor warranty. Propane equipment has a 2 year manufactured parts warranty. The
Honda® /Kawasaki® engines have a 2 year manufacturers’ warranty. NOTE: The engine
warranty is administered through the engine manufacturer and must be repaired at an authorized service center.
Normal wear items including, but not limited to, belts, brushes, capacitors, carbon brushes, casters, clutches, cords, filters, finishes, gaskets, hoses, light bulbs, rectifiers, switches, squee­gees, bearings, pulleys, relays, actuating cables, tires, Propane batteries and wheels will be warranted for manufacturing defects for 90 days from the purchase date.
The warranty commences on the purchase date by the original end user from an authorized Windsor Agent, subject to proof of purchase. The Machine Registration Card must be completed and returned immediately at the time of purchase. If proof of purchase cannot be identified, the warranty start date is 90 days after date of sale to an authorized Windsor distributor. Parts replaced or repaired under warranty are guaranteed for the remainder of the original warranty period.
®
models carry a 3 year warranty on brush motors, vacuum
®
models carry a 2 year
VERSAMATIC® and
®
Onan
engines have a 3 year manufacturers’ warranty. The
90 DAY WARRANTY EXTENSION AVAILABLE
Upon receipt of the Machine Registration Card, Windsor will extend the warranty period an additional 90 days from the purchase date. Does not include items warranted 90 days for manufacturing defects.
STATED WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.
Any statutory implied warranties, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, are expressly limited to the duration of this written warranty. Windsor will not be liable for any other damages, including but not limited to indirect or special consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the furnishing; performance, use or inability to use the machine. This remedy shall be the exclusive remedy of the buyer.
This warranty shall not apply to: 1.damage in transit; 2.misuse or abuse(including the use of incompatible or corrosive chemicals or overloading of capacity); 3. failure due to lack of proper maintenance and care (including cleaning); 4.any design alterations performed by an organization not authorized or specified by Windsor; 5.batteries and chargers. 6. high pressure washing. 7.electrical components exposed to moisture.
If difficulty develops during the warranty period, contact the authorized Windsor Agent from whom the product was purchased. Windsor, Inc. may elect to require the return of components to validate a claim. Any defective part to be returned must be shipped freight pre-paid to an authorized Windsor Distributor/Service Center or to the Windsor factory.
USE OF PARTS NOT APPROVED BY WINDSOR, INC. WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES.
This warranty is valid only for all products sold after July 1, 1995. A product sold before that date shall be covered by the limited Warranty in effect at the date of sale to the original purchaser.
z 1999 Windsor Industries, Inc. All rights reserved. REVISED 05/01/02
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