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TP20TSCRUB op page02 Model (1) - usviper.com

2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. This machine is intended for commercial use. It is WHEN SERVICING MACHINE: (con't). constructed for use in an indoor environment and x Disconnect batteries prior to working is not intended for any other use. Use only with on machine. recommended accessories. x Wear gloves when handling batteries or battery cables. All operators shall read, understand and exercise x Avoid any contact with battery acid. the following safety precautions: x Avoid moving parts. Do not wear loose fitting clothing while servicing 1) DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE: machine. x Unless trained and authorized. x Unless you have read and understand : Batteries emit hydrogen gas. the operators manual.

MACHINE COMPONENTS 1. Main power ON/OFF switch 2. Vacuum ON/OFF switch 3. Battery level meter 4. Brush ON/OFF switch 5. Solution ON/OFF switch

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1 2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. This machine is intended for commercial use. It is WHEN SERVICING MACHINE: (con't). constructed for use in an indoor environment and x Disconnect batteries prior to working is not intended for any other use. Use only with on machine. recommended accessories. x Wear gloves when handling batteries or battery cables. All operators shall read, understand and exercise x Avoid any contact with battery acid. the following safety precautions: x Avoid moving parts. Do not wear loose fitting clothing while servicing 1) DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE: machine. x Unless trained and authorized. x Unless you have read and understand : Batteries emit hydrogen gas. the operators manual.

2 Explosion or fire can result from hydrogen gas. x In flammable or explosive areas. Keep sparks and open flames away! Keep battery x If not in proper operating condition. compartment open when charging. x In outdoor areas. 2) BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE: : Flammable materials can cause an x Make sure all safety devices are in explosion or fire. Do not use flammable materials place and operate properly. in tanks. 3) WHEN USING MACHINE: x Go slow on inclines and slippery : Flammable materials or reactive metals surfaces. can cause explosion or fire. Do not pick up. x Follow all safety guidelines. x Be very careful when using the machine in reverse. x Report and fix any damage to machine prior to operating it.

3 4) BEFORE LEAVING OR SERVICING. MACHINE: x Stop machine on level ground. x Turn machine off. 5) WHEN SERVICING MACHINE: x Read operators manual thoroughly prior to operating or servicing this machine. x Use manufacturer supplied or approved replacement parts. x Secure machine with wheel blocks prior to jacking the machine up. x Use approved jack or hoist to safely elevate the machine. 3. MACHINE COMPONENTS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 21. 20 22. 16. 19. 7 16. 15. 14 18 14. 8. 13. 12 23. 11 17. 10. 24. 9 26 25. 1. Main power ON/OFF switch 14. Rear solution fill 2. Vacuum ON/OFF switch 15. Reverse switch 3. battery level meter 16. Squeegee lift lever 4. Brush ON/OFF switch 17. Protective rollers 5.

4 Solution ON/OFF switch 18. Front solution fill 6. Speed control knob 19. Recovery tank 7. Solution control knob 20. Recovery tank lid 8. Recovery tank drain hose 21. Operating triggers 9. Squeegee assembly 22. Control housing 10. Brush lift foot pedal 23. Solution tank 11. Solution tank level sight tube 24. Transport wheels 12. Console adjustment levers 25. Scrub head 13. Circuit breakers 26. Scrub head skirt 4. MACHINE SET UP &INSTALLATION. MACHINE SET UP. UNCRATING MACHINE. Be sure and check packing carton for any damage. PRE-OPERATION CHECKS. Immediately report any damage to carrier. Check 1. Sweep or dust mop the surface to be cleaned. contents of package to ensure that the following 2.

5 Check battery meter to make sure batteries are items are included: Machine, batteries (x2), fully charged. (see battery CHARGING). squeegee assembly, battery charger, and pad driver. 3. Check that squeegee is properly installed. 4. Check that brush / pad is properly installed. INSTALLING PAD DRIVER OR BRUSH. battery CONNECTIONS 1. Ensure that the machine is turned off The batteries are already in the machine upon 2. Lower brush head assembly to the floor by delivery; however, you will need to connect the stepping on the foot pedal and pushing pedal cables to the battery posts. forward. 3. Tilt the machine backward to access the drive : Batteries emit hydrogen gas. motor hub. Explosion or fire can result from hydrogen gas.

6 Keep sparks and open flames away! Keep battery : Remove the squeegee assembly prior to compartment open when charging. tilting the machine backwards. It makes the 1. Be sure power switch is in the off position. process faster and easier. 2. Open recovery tank to gain access to battery compartment. : Do not keep the machine tilted back for 3. Carefully place the two batteries into the a long time. This could cause battery acid to leak compartment as shown in figure below. Place from the batteries. the battery brace at the rear of the two batteries. 4. If using a pad driver, first attach the DO NOT DROP BATTERIES INTO appropriate pad to the pad driver surface. COMPARTMENT! 5. Mount the pad driver or brush to the drive 4.

7 Connect battery cables to posts in numbered motor hub by lining up the three studs with the order as shown in drawing below. (RED to three holes in the drive motor hub. Once in the POSITIVE and BLACK to NEGATIVE) holes, rotate the driver toward the spring clip to lock driver into place. MOUNTING THE SQUEEGEE. 1. Pull back on the squeegee lift lever to raise the squeegee bracket up. 2. Loosen the two knobs on the squeegee and slide the squeegee into the slots at the rear of the squeegee bracket. (the wheels on the squeegee point to the back). 3. Tighten the knobs securely. 5. Apply a coat or protective spray on the cable connections to prevent battery corrosion.. 5. FILLING THE SOLUTION TANK.

8 1. The TP20 TSCRUB can be filled in two a. Solution will not begin to flow until the different locations: operating triggers are pulled. a. Front fill area for use with a hose or a 8. The TP20 TSCRUB is self-propelled. The bucket. speed can be controlled by a dial located on the b. Rear fill area for use with a hose only. right side of the control housing.(see machine 2. Determine which fill area you would like to components, item #6). use to fill the machine with water. 9. The Fang TP20 TSCRUB has reverse. In order 3. Fill solution tank with up to 13 gallons of to activate reverse, there is a toggle switch water. (water temperature should not exceed located on the left side of the control 140 F) The clear tube in the back left of the housing.

9 (see machine components, item #15). machine has gallon markers to help determine 10. To begin scrubbing, pull on one or both of the the water level in the solution tank red operating triggers. (see machine components, item #21) When these triggers are : If you are filling the solution tank with a pulled, the brush will begin to spin and the bucket, make sure the bucket is clean. This will solution will begin to flow. The TP20 TSCRUB. prevent debris from clogging the lines or solenoid. will propel itself. : Do not put any flammable materials : Do not keep the machine in the same into solution tank. This can cause an explosion or position with the pad / brush spinning, or you a fire.

10 Only use recommended cleaning chemicals. could cause damage to the floor. Contact your janitorial supply distributor for 11. Adjust amount of solution flow by turning the recommendations on proper chemicals. solution control knob. Turn to the right for more solution, or turn left for less solution. MACHINE OPERATION (see machine components, item #7). : Do not operate machine unless you WHILE OPERATING MACHINE. have read and understand this manual. 1. Occasionally look through the clear recovery tank lid to see if there is any foam build-up. If 1. Set control housing to a comfortable operating excessive foam is found, add defoamer to the height by squeezing together the two thumb recovery tank.


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