Machine Inspection; Machine Components; Machine Operation - NSS WRANGLER 2016 AE Instructions D'origine

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MACHINE INSPECTION

 Now that the machine is unpacked remember to
recycle all packing materials.
 Inspect machine for damaged or missing
components. If damage is found, contact the local
freight company to file a freight claim.

MACHINE COMPONENTS

Solution Tank
The solution tank is the lower part of the machine body
and has a capacity of 16 gal (60.5 L).
 The amount of water in the tank is measured in the
plastic tube at the right rear of the tank. The solution
tank is emptied through the clear plastic tube at the
right rear of the tank.
Recovery Tank
 The recovery tank is the upper part of the machine
body and has a capacity of 17 gal (64.3 l).
 The recovery tank is closed by a round, clear view lid
assembly.
 The recovery tank has a foam sensitive float shut-off
assembly. As the water level rises, the float ball will
rise into the tube and shut of the air flow of the
vacuum.
 The float shut-off assembly does not shut off the
vacuum motor.
 The recovery tank is emptied through a large rubber
hose at the front of the machine. Remove the plug
and drain the liquids according to your local and
federal government regulations.
Operator Control Panel
 The operator control panel is located at the upper rear
area of the machine. This panel has components that
control various machine functions.
 The toggle switch on the left controls the brush motor.
 The toggle switch on the right controls the vacuum
motor.
Circuit Breaker
 The circuit breakers are located to the left of the
handle grips.
 The right circuit breaker is for the vacuum motor.
 The left circuit breaker is for the brush motor.
Solution Control (Valve) Lever
 The solution control lever is located in middle rear of
the machine. This lever controls the solution valve
and the amounts of liquid put on the floor when
cleaning.
 Pull up on the handle to open the valve, push down
on the handle to close the valve.
 Solution is controlled by the solenoid valve and will
not flow until the brush is in operation.
Solution Filter Assembly
 Attached to the solution control valve is a canister
strainer designed to stop debris from entering the
solution solenoid valve.
 If the solution stops flowing to the brush, close the
solution control valve and unscrew the canister
bowl (by hand), remove and clean the screen.
Brush Gear Motor
 The brush motor is located on the front of the
machine. The motor is attached to a gearbox to
turn the pad driver or brush.
 The right lift arm is used to raise or lower the brush
motor to and from transport, float, or heavy scrub
positions.
 This motor has carbon brushes that must be
serviced on a regular basis. The carbon brushes
have an expected life of 2,000 operating hours.
Vacuum Motor
 The vacuum motor is mounted to the underside of
the recovery (top) tank.
This motor has carbon brushes that must be
serviced on a regular basis. The carbon brushes
have an expected life of 700 operating hours.
Squeegee Assembly
 The squeegee assembly may use a dual (2)
Linatex blade system to recover liquids from the
floor. Also available is a curved assembly with a
Linatex rear blade and neoprene front blade.
 The squeegee assembly has a wide, flat frame to
help prevent damage, two (2) mounting knobs and
two (2) small wheels to prevent "rollover" in
reverse.
 The squeegee assembly mounts to a metal bracket
at the rear center of the machine.
 Raise and lower the squeegee assembly with the
handle at the center rear of the machine.

MACHINE OPERATION

General Information
The Wrangler 2016 is very maneuverable and is
designed to clean as you drive the machine from
behind.
 Always sweep the floor before scrubbing. You may
also need to pre-clean some spills or stains before
scrubbing. Consult your local NSS Authorized
Distributor for procedures and more complete
chemical advice.
 Always wear clean "tennis shoes" or "non-slip"
shoes when working with an automatic scrubber.
Leather soled shoes of any type will be extremely
slippery when wet.
 Make sure you wipe your shoes dry before walking
onto other areas of bare floor or carpet. Some floor
cleaning chemicals may cause great damage to
carpet or other floor surfaces.
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