Windsor 240V Vacuum Cleaner User Manual


 
TRIDENT COMPACT
17
"
230V/240V
Page
6
of
27
SAFE
NIOPERATIONS
INSPECTION:
Carefully unpack your scrubber and
inspect it for an shipping dama
8.
Any damage
HOW
IT OPERATES
The TRIDENT COMPACT is a walk
-
behind scrubber.
The main
scrubbin components include a solution/
squeegee and a vacuum 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 squee-
gee collects the dirty solution and channels
it
into the
vacuum of the squeegee pickup hose. The pickup
hose deposits
the
dirty
solution into the recovery tank.
PREPARING
FOR
OPERATION
(PERFORM DAILY MAINTENANCE AS SHOWN ON
PAGE8.)
Fill
Solution
Tank
1
.)
2.)
which occurred &ring shipping is
t
a
e
recovery tank, sing
B
e disc
-
type brush or pad, a rear
Remove cover and
fill.
(see item
19,
page
14)
Use
a clean bucket or hose
to
fill
the tank
with water.
~
-
Doot use watertemperatures in excess
of
140
"
F(60"
C).
Water which
is
too hot may distort the polyethyl-
ene
tanks.
3.)
Add a cleaning concentrate
for
use
in
automatic
floor scrubbers. Closely follow the manufacturer's instruc
-
tions
found
on
container. Read ingredients
listed
on
the
container to ensure compatible chemicals are used.
Use only the suitable chemicals listed below.
Using incompatible chemicals may damage
the
machine. Dama
8s
of
this type are not cov-
erad under the
WlrSbSOR
Three
Year Protec
-
tion Plan. Carefully read ingredients on
manufacturer's label before
using any product
in this machine.
I
b
SUITABLE INCOMPATIBLE
CHEMICALS CHEMICALS
Alkalis
Aldehydes
Defoaming
Agents
Carbon
Tetrachloride
Detergents
Chlorinated
Hydrocarbons
Hydroxides
Methyls
(MEK)
Perchlorethylene(per)
Phenols
Trichlorethylene
D
-
Limonene
PREPARING
FOR
OPERATION
(Cont.)
4.)
Plug the
power
cords together
and
twist into
locked position. Attach 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 DAILY MAINTENANCE AS SHOWN
ON
PAGE
8.)
1.
The area
to
be scrubbed should be swept, dry
mopped and clear of debris (paper plates,
cups, etc.).
2.
Adjust the operator control handle to a
comfortable position. (see item
3,
page
7)
3.
Release solution. (Pull solution control lever
rearward.) (see item
6,
page
7)
NOTE The
amount
of
solution can be regulated
during
operation depending on the
Zype
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,
5.
Switch on vacuum motor. (see item
2,
page
7)
6.
Lower scrub deck. Pull scrub deck
Mt
lever
rearward. (see item
8.
Dane
7l
Page
7)
Do
not leave brush
running
on floor whlle
ma
-
chine
is
stationary.
7.
Lower squeegee. Pull squeegee
lift
lever
back. (see item
7,
page
7)
NOTE Adjust
squeegee
as
shown on page
10.
8.
Move machine forward by applying even
pressure on the main handle. Forward motion
is assisted by the scrubbing action
of
the
brushlpad driver.
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rke extra care
not
to
run machine over cord
or catch cord on squeegee when turning.
9.
Plan your cleaning route to work away from
the electrical source. Move machine forward
at a steady pace.
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