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AFTER USE
1
When finished scrubbing, drive the machine to a service area for daily maintenance and review of other needed service upkeep.
2
To empty the recovery tank;
• Pull the Recovery Tank Drain Hose (36) from its storage area.
• Direct the hose to a designated "DISPOSAL SITE" and unscrew the cap (hold the end of the hose above the water level in the tank to avoid
sudden, uncontrolled flow of waste water). The Recovery Tank Drain Hose can be squeezed to regulate the flow. Lower and release the
hose to drain the tank.
• Open the Recovery Tank Cover (20).
• Empty and rinse the Debris Catch Tray (32) in the recovery tank.
• Thoroughly rinse the recovery tank with clean water, see "Cleaning Recovery Tank" section.
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To empty the solution tank;
• Solution tank needs to be emptied daily if detergent was mixed in the tank. Solution tank should also be emptied if machine is to be
transported or stored for more than a few days.
• Remove the Solution Tank Drain Hose (2) from its storage clamps.
• Direct the hose to a designated "DISPOSAL SITE" and remove the drain hose cap.
• Rinse the tank with clean water if detergent was used in the tank.
4
Inspect the squeegee and drain hoses; replace if kinked or damaged.
5
Remove the brush or pad holder see "Remove the Brush" section. Rinse it in warm water and hang up to dry or install back on machine.
6
Remove the squeegee, rinse it with warm water and hang it up to dry. Inspect the squeegee blades for wear or tears.
7
Remove the hopper on cylindrical systems and clean thoroughly. Remove from either side of the machine by tilting the hopper up and away
from housing, then pull out.
8
Clean the machine using a damp cloth and where needed use a mild detergent. Do not use a spray hose to clean the exterior of the machine
to prevent water ingress into sensitive electronics. Sensor lenses have specific cleaning instructions see "Clean Sensor Lenses".
9
Check the maintenance schedule below and perform any required maintenance before storage.
10 Store the machine indoors in a clean dry place. Keep from freezing. Leave the tanks open to help prevent odors.
11 Turn the Key Switch (27) OFF (O) and remove the key.
12 Batteries are one of the most expensive replacement items on this machine. To protect your investment and to get as many cycles from the
batteries as possible, remember the following:
When installing batteries make certain the machine and charger are programed for the correct battery type.
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Batteries will last longer if they are kept fully charged.
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Batteries will prematurely fail if stored in a discharged state.
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Battery chargers will not over or undercharge the batteries.
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Every day after use, the battery charger must be plugged in (even if the batteries are not fully depleted) and the charger must be allowed
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to run through a full charging sequence to fully charge the batteries. This may take 8-12 hours depending on the battery status.
Always have the charger plugged into an AC outlet if the machine will not be used for a longer period of time to keep the battery(s)
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charged.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Nilfisk Liberty SC60 - 56091234
11/2020