Contents - Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Safety
- maintenance schedule
- Solution Valve Replacement - 260
- Solution Valve Replacement - 32, 38, 320, 380
- Solution Cable Replacement - 260
- Solution Cable Replacement - 32, 38, 320, 380
- Brush Drive Belt Adjustment - 260
- Brush Drive Belt Adjustment - 32, 38, 320, 380
- Brush Drive Motor - Carbon Brush Inspection - 260
- Brush Drive Motor - Carbon Brush inspection - 32, 38, 320, 380
- Brush Drive Motor Replacement - 260
- Brush Drive Motor Replacement - 32, 38, 320, 380
- Pressure Arm Bearing Replacement - 260
- Pressure Arm Bearing Replacement - 32, 38, 320, 380
- Propelling Linkage Adjustment - 260
- Propelling Linkage Adjustment - 32, 38, 320, 380
- Vacuum Motor - Carbon Brush Inspection - 260
- Vacuum Motor - Carbon Brush Inspection - 32, 38, 320, 380
- Vacuum Motor Removal - 260
- Vacuum Motor Removal - 32, 38, 320, 380
- Squeegee Adjustment - Straight
- Squeegee Adjustment - Curved
- Squeegee Blade Replacement - Straight
- Squeegee Blade Replacement - Curved
- Drive Belt Removal - 32BD, 38BD, 320BHD, 380BHD
- Drive Wheel Removal - 32BD, 38BD, 320BHD, 380BHD
- Main Wheel Removal - 32B
- Differential Removal - 32BD, 38BD, 320BHD, 380BHD
- Caster Replacement
- Batteries
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56043021 - 260, 32, 38, 320, 380BATTERIES• Keep the Batteries Clean - Use a damp cloth to wipe dirt from the top of the batteries. Battery terminalsmust be clean and tight. If the top of the batteries are wet after charging, the batteries have probablybeen over-filled.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________BATTERY TESTINGA battery problem is usually recognized by the machine operator, as a decrease in the machine’s running time.This condition is usually caused by one (or more) “dead cell(s)” in the battery system- that is, one (or more)cell that is putting out less voltage than the other cells.Note: Always charge batteries before testing.There are 2 ways to find a dead cell:• Use a hydrometer to check the specific gravity (or “state of charge”) of the fluid in each cell. A dead cellis one that reads 50 points (or more) lower than the other cells.• Use a volt meter to check the voltage of each battery with the brush and vac motors running. The batterywith the dead cell will read 1 or 2 volts lower than the other batteries in the system.If the batteries in the machine are more than 1 year old, it’s usually best to replace the whole set, rather thanreplacing just one battery.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________BATTERY MAINTENANCE (continued...)54 PreviousNext |