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SMART 2000
SCRUB DECK SWITCH (See Figure 12)
The scrub deck switch is located on the instrument panel
to the left of the solution control knob. Pressing in the
upperportion of th switch raises the scrub deck and turns
the brush. In the middle position, the scrub deck lowers
to the normal down position. Pressing the lower portion of
the switch lowers the scrub deck to the heavy down
position.
In the third position, Scrub Deck Heavy, additional
downward pressure is applied. This will help for extremely
dirty surfaces.
NOTE
Lowering the scrub deck does not turn on the brushes. The
brushes turn on automatically when the machine moves in
the forward or reverse direction.
SQUEEGEE SWITCH (See Figure 13)
The squeegee blade switch is located on the console to
the left of the steering wheel.Pressing the lower portion of
the switch will lower the squeegee and activate the
squeegee vacuum. Pressing the upper portion of the
switch will turn off the squeegee vacuum and raise the
squeegee.
In the middle position the switch will raise the squeegee.
In this position the vacuum remains on to allow vacuuming
the water that is left in the squeegee recovery hose. This
prevents water from dripping on the floor with the
squeegee “UP.”
If the squeegee is lowered and the direction of the
machine is reverse (activated by the FWD/REV pedal) the
squeegee will automatically raise.
Upon moving in the forward position, the squeegee wil
automatically return to the lowered position.
SOLUTIONS CONTROL KNOB (See Figure 14)
The solution control knob is located to the left hand side of
the steering wheel. Turning the knob counterclockwise will
increase the flow of solution and water. The farther the
solution control knob is turned the heavier the flow of water
and solution will be. Turning the knob counterclockwise
will decrease the flow of the water and solution. To turn
the water and solution off turn the knob all the way
counterclockwise.
NOTE
For best results, discontinue application of solution
10 feet before stopping or making a 90° or 180° turn.
Figure 12
Figure 13
Figure 14
OPERATION OF CONTROLS AND GAUGES - Cont.