Karcher Chariot 2 iVACUUM 24 130 A H 1.008-067.0 Operator's Manual PDF

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Machine Data Label / Overview

OVERVIEW

The Chariot iVacuum 24 is a battery powered, stand-on, wide area vacuum intended for commercial use. The Chariot iVacuum 24 brushes and vacuums debris from indoor hard and carpeted surfaces and deposits the debris in the debris tray and filter bags.

The unit also has an accessory wand and hose for cleaning small areas and non-floor surfaces.

Models:

1.008-067.0 iVACUUM 24, 130 A/H

1.008-068.0 iVACUUM 24, 114 A/H AGM

1.008-069.0 iVACUUM 24, 114 A/H AGM OBC

1.008-070.0 iVACUUM 24 OBC PACKAGING ONLY

1.012-617.0 iVACUUM 24, LITHIUM

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Table of Contents

Machine Data Label / Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Table of Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

How To Use This Manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Safety Safety Label Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . 6 HAZARD INTENSITY LEVEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Operations Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 How This Machine Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Drive Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Vacuum Controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Pre-run Machine Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Emergency Stop Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Normal Vacuuming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 To Begin Vacuuming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 To Stop Vacuuming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Changing Vacuum Bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Maintenance Service Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Delta Q IC650 Charger Maintenance Instructions. 29 Delta Q IC650 Charger Operating Instructions . . 30 Selecting a Charge Profile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Configuring the IC650 Charger Using a USB Flash

Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Charge Tracking Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33

Lithium Battery (Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Operating Limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Installation - Single Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 OnOff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Discharging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Protection & Faults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Faults & Corrective Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Service & Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Circuit Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Vacuum Diverter Valve Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . .41 Brush Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Brush Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Debris Tray Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Debris Tray Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Belt Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Remove Brush Deck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Replace Brush Deck Motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Brush Motor Carbon Brush Replacement . . . . . . . .44 Drive Motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Drive Motor Carbon Brush Replacement . . . . . . . .46 Drive Chain Tension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Machine Tie-Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Battery Discharge Indicator Troubleshooting . . . . .51 Suggested Spare Parts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

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How To Use This Manual

This manual contains the following sections:

How to Use This Manual

Safety

Operations

Maintenance

The HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL section will tell you how to find important information for ordering correct repair parts.

Parts may be ordered from authorized dealers. When placing an order for parts, the machine model and machine serial number are important. Refer to the MACHINE DATA box which is filled out during the installation of your machine. The MACHINE DATA box is located on the inside of the front cover of this manual.

The model and serial number of your machine is located on the back of the machine.

The SAFETY section contains important information regarding hazardous or unsafe practices of the machine. Levels of hazards are identified that could result in product damage, personal injury, or severe injury resulting in death.

The OPERATIONS section is to familiarize the operator with the operation and function of the machine.

The MAINTENANCE section contains preventive main- tenance to keep the machine and its components in good working condition. They are listed in this general order:

Batteries

Brush Deck

Drive Motor

Service Schedule

Machine Troubleshooting

The manual part number is located on the lower right corner of the front cover.

Model:

Date of Purchase:

Serial Number:

Dealer:

Address:

Phone Number:

Sales Representative:

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Safety Label Locations

These drawings indicate the location of safety labels on the machine. If at any time the labels become illegible, promptly replace them.

Emplacement De L'tiquette De Scurit

REMARQUE : Ces dessins indiquent l'emplacement des tiquettes de scurit sur la machine. Si, tout moment, les tiquettes deviennent illisibles, contactez votre reprsentant autoris pour un remplacement rapide.

LITHIUM WARNING LABEL86441180

86385070 WARNING MOVING PARTS

CAUTION LABEL 86335010

(ON BOARD CHARGER MODELS ONLY)

CAUTION

CAUTION LABEL 86244310

CAUTION BATTERY 86252520

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using this machine, basic precaution

must always be followed, including the following:

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE.

To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury:

Use only indoors. Do not use outdoors or expose to rain.

Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer's recommended components and attachments.

If the machine is not working properly, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped into water, return it to an authorized service center.

Do not operate the machine with any openings blocked. Keep openings free of debris that may reduce airflow.

This machine is not suitable for picking up hazardous dust.

Do not operate this machine near flammable fluids, dust or vapors. Do not expose to fire.

Maintenance and repairs must be done by qualified personnel.

If foam or liquid comes out of machine, switch off immediately.

Disconnect battery before cleaning or servicing.

Do not use a visibly damaged battery pack or appliance. If the battery housing is damaged, do not touch exposed contents.

Do not modify or attempt to repair the appliance or the battery pack.

Lithium Battery Option: For use only with Discover Lithium battery 12-36-6700 and Delta Q QuiQ 1000 Charger with lithium algorithm.

Before the machine is discarded, the batteries must be removed and properly disposed of.

Make sure all warning and caution labels are legible and properly attached to the machine.

During operation, attention shall be paid to other persons, especially children.

Before use, all covers and doors shall be put in the positions specified in the instructions.

When leaving unattended, secure against unintentional movement.

The machine shall only be operated by instructed and authorized persons.

When leaving unattended, switch off or lock the main power switch to prevent unauthorized use.

Only chemicals recommended by the manufacturer shall be used.

This appliance has been designed for use with the brushes specified by the manufacturer. The fitting of other brushes may affect its safety.

Do not use on surfaces having a gradient of over 10% (6 degrees).

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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MESURES DE SCURIT IMPORTANTES

Lors de l'utilisation d'un appareil batteries, il est ncessaire de respecter systmatique- ment des mesures de scurit de base, comme suit :

NOTE DE TOUTES CES MESURES AVANT D'UTILISER CETTE MACHINE.

Pour rduire les risques d'incendie, de chocs lectriques, ou de blessures :

Ne jamais l'utiliser l'extrieur ou dans la pluie.

Utiliser cet appareil conformment aux instructions du prsent manuel uniquement. N'utiliser que les composants et les accessoires conseills par le fabricant.

Lorsque la machine ne fonctionnant pas correctement, a fait l'objet d'une chute ou d'une dtrioration, a t laisse l'extrieur, est tombe dans l'eau, la retourner au centre de service agr.

Ne pas oprer la machine lorsque les conduits de ventilation sont bloques. Dbarrasser les dbris des conduits, car ils peuvent rduire l'coulement d'air.

Cette machine n'est pas adapte au ramassage de poussires dangereuses

Ne pas l'utiliser prs de liquides, de poussires ou de vapeurs inflammables. Ne pas exposer au feu.

L'entretien et les rparations de la machine doivent tre effectues par un personnel qualifi.

Si de la mousse ou du liquide sort de la machine, la mettre hors tension immdiatement.

Dconnecter les batteries avant de nettoyer la machine ou de la soumettre un entretien.

Ne pas utiliser de bloc-batterie ni d'appareil visiblement endommag. Si le compartiment de batterie est endommag, ne pas toucher au contenu expos.

Ne pas modifier ni tenter de rparer l'appareil ou le bloc-batterie.

Option pour batterie lithium-ion: Pour utilisation avec batterie au lithium Discover 12-36-6700 et chargeur Delta Q QuiQ 1000 avec un algorithme au lithium.

Avant de se dbarrasser de la machine, il est ncessaire de retirer les batteries et de les jeter correctement.

S'assurer que toutes les plaques d'avertissement ou de prcaution sont lisibles et fixes correctement sur la machine.

Durant la manoeuvre de la machine, prendre garde aux personnes environnantes et notamment aux enfants.

Avant l'utilisation de la machine, veiller positionner tous les couvercles et portes comme indiqu dans les instruc- tions.

Lorsque la machine est laisse sans surveillance, s'assurer qu'elle ne se dplace pas de manire accidentelle.

Cette machine ne doit tre manoeuvre que par un personnel expriment et qualifi.

Lorsque la machine est laisse sans surveillance, la mettre hors tension ou verrouiller l'interrupteur principal afin d'empcher un emploi non autoris.

Seuls les produits chimiques recommands par le fabricant doivent tre utiliss.

Cette machine a t conue pour tre utilise avec des brosses spcifies par le fabricant. L'utilisation d'autres brosses peut affecter sa sret.

N'employez pas sur des surfaces ayant un gradient de plus de 10% (6 degrs).

CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS

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The following symbols are used throughout this guide as indicated in their descriptions:

HAZARD INTENSITY LEVEL

There are three levels of hazard intensity identified by signal words -WARNING and CAUTION and FOR SAFETY. The level of hazard intensity is determined by the following definitions:

WARNING - Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death.

CAUTION - Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in minor personal injury or product or property damage.

FOR SAFETY: To Identify actions which must be followed for safe operation of equipment.

Report machine damage or faulty operation immediately. Do not use the machine if it is not in proper operating condition. Following is information that signals some potentially dangerous conditions to the operator or the equip- ment. Read this information carefully. Know when these conditions can exist. Locate all safety devices on the machine. Please take the necessary steps to train the machine operating personnel.

FOR SAFETY:

DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE: Unless Trained and Authorized. Unless Operation Guide is Read and understood. In Flammable or Explosive areas. In areas with possible falling objects.

WHEN SERVICING MACHINE:

Avoid moving parts. Do not wear loose clothing; jackets, shirts, or sleeves when working on the machine. Use Krcher North America approved replacement parts.

Batteries emit hydrogen gas. Explosion or fire can result. Keep sparks and open flame away. Keep battery compartment open during charging. Keep sparks and flames away from the batteries. Do not smoke around batteries.

Disconnect batteries before working on machine. Only qualified personnel should work inside machine. Always wear eye protection and protective clothing when working on or near batteries. Avoid skin contact with the acid contained in the batteries.

Never allow metal to lie across battery tops.

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Les symboles ci-dessous sont utiliss travers ce manuel comme illustr dans leurs descriptions :

DEGRS DE RISQUES EN CAS DE DANGER

Il existe trois degrs de risques identifis par les termes signaltiques -AVERTISSEMENT et ATTENTION et POUR VOTRE SCURIT. Le degr de risque est dfini de la manire suivante:

AVERTISSEMENT - Dangers ou mthodes dangereuses qui POURRAIENT provoquer de graves blessures ou entraner la mort.

ATTENTION - Dangers ou mthodes dangereuses qui pourraient provoquer des blessures lgres ou une dtrio- ration du produit ou des biens immobiliers.

POUR VOTRE SCURIT: ce signe permet d'identifier les mesures de prcaution prendre pour assurer un bon fonctionnement du matriel.

Rendre compte immdiatement d'une dfaillance ou d'une dtrioration de la machine. Ne pas utiliser la machine si celle-ci ne fonctionne pas correctement. Lire soigneusement les informations ci-dessous signalant certains dangers potentiels pour l'oprateur de la machine. L'oprateur doit tre absolument au courant de ces dangers potentiels. Localiser tous les dispositifs de scurit sur la machine. Il est conseill de prendre les mesures nces- saires pour former le personnel oprateur.

POUR VOTRE SCURIT:

NE PAS MANOEUVRER LA MACHINE:

Lorsqu'on n'est pas expriment ou qualifi.

Lorsque le guide d'utilisation n'est pas t lu ou compris.

Dans des zones inflammables ou explosives.

Dans des zones o des objets peuvent tomber.

LORS DE L'ENTRETIEN DE LA MACHINE:

viter les parties amovibles. Ne pas porter de vtements amples, tels que des vestes, des chemises ou des vtements avec manches lors de l'utilisation de la machine. Utiliser les pices dtaches Krcher North America homologues.

Les batteries mettent le gaz d'hydrogne. L'explosion ou le feu peut rsulter. tincelles de subsistance et flamme nue loin. Compartiment de batterie de subsistance ouvert en chargeant. tincelles et flammes de subsistance loin des batteries. Ne fumez pas autour des batteries.

Dconnecter les batteries avant de travailler sur la machine. La machine ne doit tre confie qu' un personnel qualifi. Porter systmatiquement des lunettes et des vtements de protection lors d'une inter- vention sur les batteries ou aux alentours. viter tout contact de la peau avec l'acide contenu dans les batteries.

Ne jamais placer d'objets mtalliques sur le dessus des batteries.

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Technical Specifications

ITEM DIMENSION/CAPACITY

Nominal power 1224 W

Rated Voltage 36 Volts DC

Rated Amperage 34 amps

Batteries 3 X12 Volt 130 AH @ 20 hr. rate

Battery Compartment Dimensions 20-1/2 in. x 13 in. x 10 in. tall (330mm x 521mm x 254mm)

Battery, Lithium 38.4 Volts

Battery, Lithium - Dimensions (330 mm x 339 mm x 256 mm)

Propelling Motor .38 HP (280 W)

Cylindrical Brush Motor .5 HP (373 W)

Side Broom Motor .06 HP (47W)

Cylindrical Brushes Two 20 in. (51cm) by 4 in. (10cm) diameter

Side Broom 9 in. (229 mm) diameter

Cylindrical Brush speed 1030 RPM

Side Broom speed 90 RPM

Vacuum Motor .63 HP (470 W)

Maximum flow rate of vacuum motor 72 cfm (33.98 liters per second)

Maximum suction of vacuum motor 47.3 inches of water (11.7 kPa)

Bag Capacity 1100 in 18L

Mass (GVW) 613 lbs (280 kg)

Weight empty without batteries 250 lbs (115 kg)

Tires 8 in. (203mm) drive, 6 in. (156mm) rear, polyurethane

Maximum Speed 2.3 mph (3.7 KPH)

Brake Electrical parking brake,sets automatically whenever operator stops.

Minimum aisle u-turn width 51 in. (1295 mm)

Maximum rated climb and descent angle 10% (6 degrees)

Sound power dBA (IEC 60704-1) 80.6 dBA

Sound pressuer dBA (IEC 60704-1) 68.4 dBA

Vibration arms m/s (ISO 5344) 1.6 m/s

Vibration feet m/s (ISO 5344) 0.54 m/s

Sound power uncertainty dBA 3.00 dBA

Sound pressure uncertainty dBA 3.00 dBA

Vibration uncertainty m/s 0.50 m/s

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This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

Cet appareil n'est pas prvu l'usage des personnes (enfants y compris) avec des possibilits physiques, sensorielles ou mentales rduites, ou le manque d'exprience et de connaissance, moins qu'ils aient t donns la surveillance ou l'instruction au sujet de l'utilisation de l'appareil par une personne charge de leur sret. Des enfants devraient tre dirigs pour s'assurer qu'ils ne jouent pas avec l'appareil.

ITEM MEASURE

Height 51.8 in (1316 mm)

Length 44.0 in (1118 mm)

Width without deck 24.5 in (622 mm)

Width of deck 23.25 in (581 mm)

Width with side broom 25.9 in (658 mm)

LENGTH WIDTH

HEIGHT

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How This Machine Works

The Chariot iVacuum 24 ATV is a battery powered, self-propelled, vacuum intended for commercial use. The appliance vacuums debris and dirt from the carpet and collects it in a disposable bag.

The machine's primary systems are the brush system, vacuum system, and operator control system.

The function of the brush system is to brush the carpet.

The brush system consists of two cylindrical type brushes, side brush, motors, brush deck, and controls.

The right side brush is used to sweep debris from along edges into the path of the brush deck.The front cylindrical brush sweeps debris backwards. The rear brush sweeps debris forwards. Both cylindrical brushes work to agitate the carpet and to route the debris up into the debris tray assembly.

The function of the vacuum system is to vacuum fine dirt and debris into the vacuum bag. The recovery system consists of the debris tray assembly, vacuum motor, paper vacuum bag and post filter. The vacuum draws the dirt off the floor as the machine moves forward. The vacuum motor provides suction to draw the fine dirt into the vacuum bag, and the debris tray holds large debris. The vacuum bag holds the fine dirt.

The function of the operator control system is to control the direction and speed of the machine. The directional control system consists of the direction control switch, throttle pedal, speed control switch, drive reset switch, emergency stop/brake switch, steering wheel, propel controller and drive wheel. The directional control switch signals forward or reverse direction. The controller interprets signals from the throttle pedal to command the drive wheel to propel or slow the machine. The drive reset switch is to make sure the operator is on platform before machine will propel. The steering wheel points the drive wheel in the direction desired by the operator. The parking brake automatically engages when the operator steps off the platform. The emergency stop/brake can be used to hold the machine on slopes.

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Components

1. Accessory Hose

2. Brush Deck

3. Console

4. Control Panel

5. Main Cover

6. Pedal Platform

7. Rear Cover

8. Side Broom

9. Vacuum Bag

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Drive Controls

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1. Key Switch

2. Emergency Stop/Brake Switch

3. Directional Control / Drive Reset Switch

4. Throttle Pedal

5. Horn Button

6. Steering Wheel

7. Speed Control

8. Battery Discharge Indicator Light

9. Hour Meter

10. Operator Presence Switch

1. KEY SWITCH

Controls the power for machine functions. To turn the machine power on, rotate key clockwise. To turn the machine off, rotate key counterclockwise. When the key is turned on the battery discharge indicator light will flash once and stay on continuously.

2. EMERGENCY STOP/BRAKE SWITCH

This safety feature is designed to cut all power to the machine at any time and apply parking brake. To shut the machine power off, push the Emergency Stop Switch, this will also engage the parking brake and cause the machine to stop immediately. To reset the machine, rotate the switch clockwise. The switch will pop-up indicating reset machine.

3. DIRECTIONAL CONTROL / DRIVE RESET SWITCH

This safety feature is designed to ensure safe engagement of propel drive. Each time the machine power is turned on, or each time an operator steps on to the platform, the Drive Reset Switch must be pushed before machine will propel. The switch controls the direction of travel of the vehicle. The lighted arrow on the switch indicates direction of travel. To travel forward, press the top of the switch. To travel in reverse, press the bottom of the switch.

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4. THROTTLE PEDAL

Controls the speed of the vehicle within the speed control setting selected. Pressing the pedal causes the machine to travel in the direction selected by the Directional Control Switch. To increase speed, increase pressure on the pedal. To decrease speed, decrease pressure on the pedal.

5. HORN BUTTON

The horn is activated by pressing the horn button.

6. STEERING WHEEL

The steering wheel turns the front wheel causing the machine to change direction.

7. SPEED CONTROL

Controls the maximum speed of the machine. There are two travel-only settings, slow and fast. To change speed, rotate the dial to either slow or fast position. The slow position is to the left (counterclock- wise), fast to the right (top position). The throttle pedal will always regulate the speed between 0 and maximum.

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8. BATTERY DISCHARGE INDICATOR

WET AND AGM

Indicates the charge level of the batteries. The indicator will be illuminated if the batteries have a sufficient charge. A slow, continous flash indicates the batteries require charging.

LITHIUM

Indicates the charge level of the batteries. The meter display is divided into 10 bars. Bars illuminated on the far right indicate full charge. Bars flashing near the left side indicate the batteries should be recharged. Further operation of the machine could damage the machine or the batteries.

ALL BATTERIES

The Battery Lockout function will activate when the batteries are low. Once active, the LED status indicator will begin to flash slowly and the controller will inhibit the side broom, main brushes, and vacuum operation. The drive remains functional. Return the unit to the charging station and charge the batteries. NOTE: Continuing usage may damage the batteries.

When the machine is left overnight with less than a full charge, the display may initially indicate a full charge. It will also indicate a full charge if the batteries are disconnected, then reconnected. After a few minutes of operation the indicator will give the correct charge level.

9. HOUR METER

Records the number of hours the machine has been in vacuum operation. This information is useful in deter- mining when to service the machine.

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Vacuum Controls

1. Function Mode Switch

The first two positions are for transport only. See drive controls section.

Light vacuuming

This mode is used for light vacuuming. In this mode the machine will propel at fast speed. The floating brush deck is in the down position. The brushes will agitate, the side broom will bring debris into the path of the deck. The vacuum will draw the dirt and debris into the debris tray and the vacuum bag.

Deep vacuuming

This mode is used for deep vacuuming. In this mode the machine will propel at a slow speed. The floating brush deck is in the down position. The brushes will agitate, the side broom will bring debris into the path of the deck. The vacuum will draw the dirt and debris into the debris tray and the vacuum bag.

Accessory mode

This mode is used for using the accessory hose and attachments only. The brush and vacuum deck will both be up and off. In this mode the machine will not propel.

2. Vacuum Bag Status Light

Light is green when bag is in place and vacuum operating conditions are good. Light is red if bag is missing or full or vacuum operating conditions are poor.

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Pre-run Machine Inspection

Do a pre-run inspection to find possible problems that could cause poor performance or lost time from break- down. Follow the same procedure each time to avoid missing steps.

NOTE: See Maintenance Service Schedule for pre- run machine inspection checklist items.

Starting Machine NOTE: Perform pre-run machine check before operating machine.

FOR SAFETY: Before starting machine, make sure that all safety devices are in place and operating properly.

1. Push machine while off to verify parking brake is functioning correctly.

2. Stand on the operator platform. Throttle pedal must be in neutral position.

3. Turn the machine power on by turning key switch clockwise to the ON position.

4. Check the position of the Directional Control Switch to make sure the machine will travel in the direction intended.

5. Press the Drive Reset Switch.

6. Press lightly on the throttle pedal with right foot.

Emergency Stop Procedures

1. Release the throttle pedal by lifting right foot.

2. Turn machine power off with key switch by turning key switch counterclockwise.

3. If an electrical problem is suspected, push in emergency stop button. This will also engage the parking brake and cause the machine to stop immediately.

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Normal Vacuuming

Plan the vacuuming pattern in advance. The longest track is around the perimeter of the area to be cleaned. For efficient operation, the runs should be the longest possible without turning or stopping.

In order to achieve the best possible results, the area which is to be cleaned should be picked up before vacuuming. Large debris, strings and wire must be removed to prevent being caught in brushes.

NOTE: Check and empty debris tray as needed during operation.

If machine is allowed to stand in neutral with the vacuum deck down for more than 2 seconds, the brush motor stops. If either forward or reverse travel is selected, the brush motor will continue once movement of machine begins. Overlap the brush path and avoid transporting over previously cleaned areas.

Recommended Path

To Begin Vacuuming

When operating the machine around people, pay close attention for unexpected movement. Use extra caution around children.

Lorsque vous utilisez la machine en prsence de gens, portez une attention particulire aux mouve- ments inattendus. Soyez plus prudent, surtout en prsence denfants.

1. Stand on the operator platform. Throttle pedal must not be depressed.

2. Turn key switch to turn machine power on.

3. Check position of Directional Control Switch to ensure that machine is set to travel in direction intended.

4. Rotate the Speed/Function Control Knob to one of the two vacuum settings.

5. Drive machine forward to begin vacuuming.

6. Adjust the speed of the machine as necessary.

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To Stop Vacuuming

1. Remove foot from throttle pedal allowing pedal to return to neutral.

2. Turn machine power off or switch to transport only mode.

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing machine: stop on level surface, turn off machine and remove key.

FOR SAFETY: When using machine, go slow on inclines.

Changing Vacuum Bag

A convenient bag storage is built into side of machine.

1. Park machine on level area.

2. Turn the machine power off.

3. Unlatch and open top of machine.

4. Remove backing from vacuum bags sealing tag. Seal top of bag.

5. Remove full vacuum bag from vacuum bag housing.

6. Clean vacuum bag housing and remove any debris.

7. Tilt back panel to retrieve a new clean paper bag from the storage compartment in left side wall of main cover.

8. Return back panel to operating position.

9. Unfold bag. There is a notch in cardboard on top of bag. Align notch with housing front edge aligning tab. Slightly bow cardboard to slide under housings front and rear retaining tabs.

10. Close and latch machine top.

Retaining Clips

Vacuum Bag Storage Compartment

Vacuum Bag Housing Alignment Tab

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Service Schedule

MAINTENANCE

BEFORE EACH WORK

PERIOD

AFTER EACH WORK

PERIOD 50 HRS

100 HRS

200 HRS

250 HRS

Check water level of batteries after charging; add distilled water if necessary

*

Check that the vacuum box lid seal tightly *

Visually check for damaged or worn tires. *

Check vacuum hose connections. *

Check hoses for debris buildup. *

Empty debris tray *

Check pedal(s), brake and steering for proper operation

*

Check vacuum bag fullness and change if necessary.

*

Clean brushes and check wear. *

Remove bearing cap. Clean bearings and cap.

*

Empty debris tray *

Charge batteries. *

Clean off top of batteries. *

Check battery cells with hydrometer. (Wet cell only)

*

Check battery connections are tight. *

Clean battery cases and compartment. *

Clean and check drive tension chain for wear and tension.

*

Clean chains, cables and pulleys for brush deck lift.

*

Check all motors for carbon brush wear. *

Check motor commutators. *

Check steering chain tensioner. *

Replace Filter *

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Batteries

1. Cover Retainer Latch

2. Rear Cover

3. Battery Connector-Machine

4. Batteries

5. Battery Tray

6. Batteries - Lithium Option

6

1

2 3

4

5

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Batteries (Wet Cell)

The batteries provide the power to operate the machine. The batteries require regular maintenance to keep them operating at peak efficiency.

The machine batteries will hold their charge for long periods of time, but they can only be charged a certain number of times. To get the greatest life from the batteries, charge them when their charge level reaches 25% of a full charge. Use a hydrometer to check the charge level.

Do not allow the batteries to remain in a discharged condition for any length of time. Never expose a discharged battery to temperatures below freezing. Discharged batteries will freeze causing cracked cases. Do not operate the machine if the batteries are in poor condition or if they have a charge level below 25% (specific gravity below 1.155).

Keep all metallic objects off the top of the batteries, as they may cause a short circuit. Replace worn or damaged cables and terminals.

Check the electrolyte level in each battery cell before and after charging the batteries. Never add acid to the batteries, use distilled water. Do not allow water level to fall below the battery plates. Portions of plates exposed to air will be destroyed. Do not overfill. Keep plugs firmly in place at all times.

Not all batteries require maintenance. AGM batteries are maintenance free. Do not attempt to remove sealed caps from AGM batteries. Warranty is void if caps are removed from AGM battery.

Lentretien nest pas ncessaire pour toutes les batteries. Les batteries AGM ne ncessitent pas dentretien. N'essayez pas d'enlever les bouchons scells des batteries AGM. La garantie est annule si les bouchons sont retirs des batteries AGM.

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When servicing machine, avoid contact with battery acid.

Lors de l'entretien de la machine, vitez tout contact avec l'acide de batterie.

Batteries emit hydrogen gas. Explosion or fire can result. Keep sparks and open flame away. Keep covers open when charging.

Les batteries mettent du gaz hydrogne. Une explosion ou un incendie peut en rsulter. Maintenez les tincelles et les flammes nues lcart. Gardez les carters ouverts lors du charge- ment.

Wear eye protection and protective clothing when working with batteries.

Portez des lunettes de protection et des vtements de protection lorsque vous travaillez avec des batteries.

Charge batteries in a well ventilated area.

Chargez les batteries dans un endroit bien ventil

Battery Maintenance

1. When cleaning the batteries, use a solution of baking soda and water. Do not allow the cleaning fluid to enter the battery cells, electrolyte will be neutralized.

2. Maintain the proper electrolyte level in each battery cell. If a cell should accidentally overflow, clean immediately.

3. Wipe off the top of the batteries at least once a week.

4. Test battery condition with a hydrometer at least once a week.

5. Ensure that all connections are tight and all corrosion removed.

6. Every 4 to 6 months, remove the batteries from the machine and clean the battery cases and battery compartment.

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Checking Battery Specific Gravity

Use a hydrometer to check the battery specific gravity.

CHECKING GRAVITY

a. Hydrometer Battery

b. Battery

NOTE: Do not take readings immediately after adding distilled water, if the water and acid are not thoroughly mixed, the reading may not be accurate.

Check the hydrometer readings against this chart.

NOTE: If the readings are taken when the battery electrolyte is any temperature other than 80F (27C), the reading must be temperature corrected.

To find the corrected specific gravity reading when the temperature of the battery electrolyte is other than 80F (27C): Add (+) to the specific gravity reading 0.004 (4 points), for each 10F (6C) above 80 (27C). Subtract (-) from the specific reading 0.004 (4 points), for each 10F (6C) below 80F (27C).

SPECIFIC GRAVITY @ 80 F (27C) BATTERY CONDITION

1.265 100% CHARGED

1.225 75% CHARGED

1.190 50% CHARGED

1.155 25% CHARGED

1.120 DISCHARGED

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Charging Batteries

When servicing machine, avoid contact with battery acid.

Lors de l'entretien de la machine, vitez tout contact avec l'acide de batterie.

Batteries emit hydrogen gas. Explosion or fire can result. Keep sparks and open flame away. Keep covers open when charging.

Les batteries mettent du gaz hydrogne. Une explosion ou un incendie peut en rsulter. Maintenez les tincelles et les flammes nues lcart. Gardez les carters ouverts lors du charge- ment.

Wear eye protection and protective clothing when working with batteries.

Portez des lunettes de protection et des vtements de protection lorsque vous travaillez avec des batteries.

Charge batteries in a well ventilated area.

Chargez les batteries dans un endroit bien ventil

Use a 36 volt, 20 amp maximum output DC charger which will automatically shut off when the batteries are fully charged.

1. Stop the machine in a clean, well ventilated area next to the charger.

2. Turn OFF machine.

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing machine; stop on level surface, turn off machine and remove key.

3. Remove rear cover, unplug batteries from machine.

Batteries emit hydrogen gas. Explosion or fire can result. Keep sparks and open flame away. Keep covers open when charging.

Les batteries mettent du gaz hydrogne. Une explosion ou un incendie peut en rsulter. Maintenez les tincelles et les flammes nues lcart. Gardez les carters ouverts lors du charge- ment.

4. Check the electrolyte level in each battery cell. Before charging, add just enough distilled water to cover the plates. After charging is complete, add just enough distilled water to bring up the level to the indicator ring. If the water level is too high before charging, normal expansion rate of the elec- trolyte may cause an overflow resulting in a loss of battery acid balance and damage the machine.

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5. Replace the battery caps, and leave them in place while charging.

6. Unplug the battery connector from the machine.

FOR SAFETY: When charging, connect the charger to the batteries before connecting the charger to the AC wall outlet. Never connect the charger to the AC wall outlet first. Hazardous sparks may result.

7. Plug the charger connector into the battery connector. Connect the charger AC plug to a wall outlet. The charger gauge should indicate that the batteries are charging.

8. When the batteries are fully charged, disconnect the charger from the AC wall outlet, then discon- nect the charger from the batteries.

9. Connect the batteries to the machine connector.

10. Check the electrolyte level. It should be up to the indicator ring. If necessary, add distilled water.

11. Install the rear cover.

Changing Batteries

1. Stop the machine in a clean area next to the charger. Turn off machine.

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing the machine; stop on level surface, turn off machine and remove key.

2. Open the console cover.

3. Tilt the rear cover back. The rear cover can also be removed for better access.

4. If equipped with optional on board charger, tilt charger mount to rear of machine.

5. Disconnect battery pack from machine.

6. Use the proper size open end wrench to discon- nect main ground wire first and secure cable terminal away from batteries.

7. Disconnect main positive lead and secure cable terminals away from batteries.

8. Loosen both terminals on each jumper cable and remove one at a time.

9. Prepare a suitable site to place the batteries.

Attach suitable battery lifting device and lift batteries from the machine. Batteries are a potential environmental hazard. Consult your battery suppler for safe disposal methods.

Fixez le dispositif de levage de batterie appropri et levez les batteries de la machine. Les batteries constituent un danger potentiel pour l'environne- ment. Consultez le fournisseur de votre batterie pour connatre les mthodes d'limination sres.

REDBLACK

REDBLACK

REDBLACK

REAR OF MACHINE

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Delta Q IC650 Charger Maintenance Instructions 1. Do not expose charger to oil, dirt, mud or direct heavy water spray when cleaning the vehicle or machine.

2. The enclosure of the charger meets IP66, making it dust-tight and protected against powerful water jets. The AC inlet connection itself, when mated, is rated to IP20, which is not protected against water. Protect the AC connection if used in wet or dusty environments.

3. If the detachable input power supply cord set is damaged, replace with a cord that is appropriate for your region:

- North America: UL or CSA listed / approved detachable cord at least 1.8m in length ( 6 feet), 3 conductor, 16AWG minimum and rated SJT; terminated in a grounding type IEC 60320 C14 plug rated 250V, 13A minimum. - All other regions: Safety approved detachable cord, 3 conductor, 1.5mm minimum, rated appropriately for industrial use. The cord set must be terminated on one end with a grounding type input connector appropriate for use in the country of destination and, on the other end, an output grounding type IEC 60320 C14 plug.

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Delta Q IC650 Charger Operating Instructions - The charger may become hot during charging. Use hand protection to safely handle the charger during charging. - Extension cords must be a 3-wire cord no longer than 30m (100') at 10 AWG or 7.5m (25') at 16 AWG, per UL guidelines.

1. The USB Host Port allows data to be transferred to and from the charger using a standard USB flash drive, including the downloading of charge tracking data and updating of the chargers software and / or charge profiles.

2. The Charging Output Indicator means that the charger output is active, and there is a potential risk of electric shock.

3. The Charge Profile / Error Display shows one of four possible codes to indicate different conditions:

- F codes meaning that an internal fault condition has caused charging to stop. - E codes meaning that an external error condition has caused charging to stop. - P code meaning that the charger programming mode is active. - USB code meaning that the USB interface is active, and the USB flash drive should not be removed.

The E, F and P codes will appear, then are followed by three numbers and a period to indicate different conditions (e.g. E-0-0-4). See the Charger Fault Codes or Charger Error Codes sections for details on these conditions and their solutions.

4. The Select Charge Profile Button is used to select a charge profile from those stored on the charger. Up to 25 charge profiles can be stored. See the Selecting A Charge Profile section for instructions.

Fault / Error / USB Indicator

Battery Charging Indicator

AC Power Indicator

USB Host Port 1

Charging Output Indicator 2

3

4

Solid red = Charger fault See display panel for details

Flashing amber = External error condition - caution See display panel for details

Flashing green = USB port active Solid green = Safe to remove USB flash drive

Flashing green = Low state of charge Solid green = High state of charge

Flashing green = High state of charge Solid green = charge completed

Solid blue = AC power available

Charge Profile/Error Display

Select Charge Profile Button

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Selecting a Charge Profile

1. Disconnect AC input from the charger, or from the wall outlet. Wait 30 seconds for the input relay to open.

Figure 1:

Disconnect AC input from the charger.

2. While reconnecting AC input, press and hold Select Charge Profile button. Hold the button until Error Indicator is on and Battery Charging Indicator starts flashing.

Figure 2:

Reconnect AC input while holding the Select Charge Profile Button.

3. Press and release the Select charger Profile Button to advance through charging profiles loaded on the charger. The selected charging profile will be displayed up to three times (e.g. P-0-1-1 for Profile 11).*

Figure 3:

Press the Select Charge Profile Button to advance through the charge profiles. Hold the button for 10 seconds to confirm your selection.

*Process will time out and profile will remain unchanged if there is 15 seconds of inactivity, a profile number is allowed to display three times, or if AC power is cycled.

4. Once desired charging profile is displayed, press and hold button for 10 seconds (see Figure 3) to confirm selection and exit Profile Selection Mode.

5. Press the Select Charge Profile Button to check that the desired profile is selected.

Use this table to record the charging profiles on your charger.

Profile Logic

Profiles #42, 62 and 73 are programmed to automati- cally restart a charge cycle after 14 days or 1.8V/cell have been reached by the batteries if the charger remains connected to AC power.

NOTE: Each profile is programmed to optimize the life and performance of their corresponding battery, contact the manufacturer before changing battery charger profiles.

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Configuring the IC650 Charger Using a USB Flash Drive

Using the Delta Q software, USB storage drives can be pre-programmed to certain charger configuration.

To use the USB port, follow these steps:

1. Insert the USB flash drive at any time, except during a charge cycle. Stop the charge cycle by removing AC power or the DC connection to the batteries. The charger will power the USB port from the remaining AC connection.

2. If there is enough disk space, the charger will write charge tracking data to the drive. The Fault/Error/USB Indicator will flash green during reading and writing.

3. If the drive contains compatible configuration files, the charger will load them.

4. The IC650 Charger will briefly reset.

5. Remove the drive when the Fault/Error/USB Indicator is solid green.

Figure 4, Insert the USB flash drive to begin the reprogramming process. When complete, the Fault/Error/USB Indicator will be solid green as shown.

Troubleshooting

If the alarm indicator flashes amber, note the error code and retry the update. If there is no response to inserting the USB drive when the charger is being used off-board, check that AC power is available and connected. If the charger is installed on-board, ensure that the charger either has AC power and / or batteries are connected.

Confirming a Software Update

After using a USB flash drive to update the charger firmware, the update can be confirmed by reviewing the .txt file written to the flash drive by the charger. It will be located in the folder labelled syslog (e.g. F:\CHARGER\RESP\serialno\syslog\00000000.txt).

Open this file using a text editing program such as Notepad or Microsoft Word. If the update has been successful, near the end of the text you will see a description resembling SM Task: Successful upgrade at Major[001].Minor[991].Build[000]variant[008].

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Charge Tracking Data

All IC650 Chargers record data such as amp hours returned, charge cycle completion or interruption, and the charge profile being used. This data can be very useful in vehicle or machine diagnostics.

To retrieve this data, follow these steps:

1. After a charge cycle is complete, or the charger is disconnected from the battery pack, insert a USB flash drive with at least 2MB of free space into the IC650 Chargers USB hose port. The charger will automatically begin to download the data, shown on the Fault/Error/USB Indicator with a flashing green light.

If you plan to download data from a large number of chargers, having more free space on your USB flash drive is recommended. If you want to update the software on only some of your chargers, it is recommended that you use separate USB flash drives for updating and downloading charge tracking data.

Figure 5, Insert the USB flash drive to begin the charge data download process. This step can be completed using the same USB flash drive programmed to update the chargers software. The process is completed when the USB indicator is solid green, and no longer flashing.

2. The downloading process is complete when the Fault/Error/USB Indicator is solid green. The USB flash drive can be removed from the charger.

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Lithium Battery (Optional)

This product must be recycled and is made of recycled products

Chemical Risk

Lithium batteries are chemical risk if mis-operated, mishandled or abused.

Do:

Do protect terminals from short circuit before, during, and after installation Do wear electrically insulated gloves Do use electrically insulated tools Do wear eye protection Do wear safety toe boots / shoes Do handle battery carefully Do secure battery safely Do always assume battery terminals are energized

Do Not:

Do not lift or carry the battery during usage or operation Do not operate or store battery outside of operating limits Do not short circuit battery Do not puncture battery Do not expose battery to flames, or incinerate Do not open battery case or dissemble battery Do not wear rings, watches, bracelets or necklaces when handling or working near battery Do not drop or crush battery Do not lift battery by the terminal cables Do not vibrate battery Do not expose battery to water or other fluids Do not expose battery to direct sunlight Do not dispose of battery Do not connect with other types of batteries Do not expose battery to high temperatures Do not install with other battery types or brands

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Transportation

If the battery is not installed in equipment, it must be transported in the original package or equivalent.

Batteries are tested according to UN Handbook of Tests and Criteria, part III, sub section 38.3 (ST/SG/AC. 10/11/ Rev.5). For transport, the batteries belong to category UN3480, Class 9, Packaging Group II.

Operating Limits

The battery should not be operated outside these operating limits:

Opera

Do not install batteries in series. Select the appropriate AES battery model for the voltage of your system.

NOTE: Intentional bypassing of BMS to operate battery outside maximum and minimum limits voids warranty.

Fuse

Fuse provides back-up over-current protection.

Fuse Replacement

A blown fuse requires service from a qualified technician. Contact your Discover supplier for more information.

Operating Limits 12-36-6700

Continuous Charge Current 150A

Continuous Discharge Current 150A

Charge Voltage 40.8 V

Operating Voltage (Min / Max) 33.6 V / 43.8 V

Charge Temperature (Min / Max) 0C / 45C (32F / 113F)

Discharge Temperature (Min / Max) -20C / 50C (-4F / 122F)

Storage Temperature (Min / Max) -20C / 45C (-4F / 113F)

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Handling

Read Safety Section before installing the battery.

Battery should be off.

Battery cables should be disconnected.

Battery terminals should be protected.

Battery handle should be used to lift battery.

Battery should be handled by two people or mechanical lift equipment.

Do not lift or carry the battery during usage or oper- ation.

Installation - Single Battery

Read Safety Section before installing the battery.

Tools Insulated tools sized to match nuts, bolts and

cables in use

Voltmeter

Post cleaner and wire brush

Personal protective equipment

Securing Battery Battery can be strapped in place with non-conduc-

tive nylon straps

Battery may have hold down brackets at the base of the battery

Installation Check that battery is switched off

If battery circuit has disconnect, open disconnect to isolate battery

Clean cable connections. Broken, frayed, brittle, kinked or cut cables should be replaced

Install and secure new battery. Be careful not to ground the terminals to any metal mounting, fixture, or body part

Connect battery cables. Connect ground cable last to avoid sparks

Recommended terminal torque is 9.0 Nm (6.64 ft- lb)

Close circuit disconnect (if open)

Turn battery switch on

NOTE: All cable ends must be connected to battery terminals without any washers between terminal bushings and cable ends.

Terminal burnout is caused by:

Discharge currents exceeding allowable limits

Improper cable installation

Improper cable sizing

Improper terminal torque

NOTE: Without exception, product experiencing terminal burnout will not be warranted.

Operation NOTE: Review operating limits.

OnOff

To turn the battery on press and hold switch for 2-3 seconds To turn the battery off press and hold switch for 2-3 seconds

M8 bolt (supplied with battery)Copper compression lug

Shrink-wrap to color-code the cable

Terminal surface

Lock washer (supplied with battery)

Flat washer (supplied with battery) Battery cable lug Ensure nothing is between the terminal surface and the battery cable lug

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Charging

Before operating the charger make sure to read and understand the instructions that come with the charger. Never attempt to charge a battery without first reviewing and understanding the instructions for the charger being used

Always make sure the chargers charging curve meets the batterys charging requirement; never charge a visibly damaged battery; never charge a frozen battery.

1. Connect the charger leads to the battery.

2. Make sure that the charger lead, both at the charger and the battery side, connections are tight.

3. Turn the charger on.

4. Turn the battery on (if required).

NOT ALL CHARGERS ARE CAPABLE OF CHARGING LITHIUM BATTERIES! During system design CONFIRM that your chosen charger is not capable of transient spikes that exceed the published MAXIMUM TERMINAL RATINGS of the battery.

Discharging Turn on battery.

Turn on load

NOTE: Do not discharge battery below recommended minimum operating voltages.

NOTE: Do not discharge battery at rates greater than recommended operating currents.

Storage

Systems should be stored out of direct sunlight under the following temperature conditions:

System should be put into storage at 80% SOC and checked monthly to ensure the system SOC (state of charge) does not fall below 20%/ At 2-% SOC the battery will self discharge in approximately 2 months.

Protection & Faults

BMS (battery management system) generates faults when maximum operating limits are reached. BMS sounds a buzzer when fault limits are triggered. BMS monitors the following information for faults and warning:

Cell module voltage

Battery current

Battery temperature

Faults & Corrective Actions

In the event of a fault the BMS (battery management system) will sound an audible buzzer warning and the system will shut off after a 120 second delay.

Minimum Storage Temperature -20C / -4F

Maximum Storage Temperature 45C / 113F

FAULT LEVELS

Parameter Trigger Point

High Temperature 60C / 140F

High Voltage 3.7 V in any cell module

Low Voltage 2.5 V in any cell module

Over Current 150 A

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Service & Maintenance

Batteries should be carefully inspected on a regular basis in order to detect and correct potential problems before they can do harm. This routine should be started when the batteries are first received.

Inspection Look for cracks in the case

Check the battery, terminals and connections to make sure they are clean, free of dirt, fluids and corrosion

All battery cables and their connections should be tight, intact, and NOT broken or frayed

Replace any damaged batteries

Replace any damaged cables

Check torque on terminal bolts

Troubleshooting

Battery Wont Turn On:CORRECTIVE ACTIONS

High Temperature Stop discharge or charge

Leave the battery to cool

Low Temperature Stop discharge or charge

High Voltage If charging, stop charge

Low Voltage

Do not discharge the battery. Any discharge current detected will force the battery into Low Voltage Fault

The user can charge the battery in Low Voltage Recovery

If no charge current is detected within 2 minutes, the BMS will turn off the battery

Over Current Reduce current

Low SOC Stop discharge

Charge the battery

Symptom Does the battery turn on for a short time, then turn itself off?

Description The battery is likely in a low voltage or low SOC.

Action Connect to charger and turn on the battery.

Symptom Was the battery left on or stored for extended periods of time?

Description

The battery will turn itself off at 5% SOC. If left sitting at a low SOC, the battery may have discharged itself completely and cannot be used.

Action Do not use. Replace and recycle.

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Changing Battery

Stop the machine in a clean area. Turn off machine.

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing the machine; stop on level surface, turn off machine and remove key.

1. Remove the rear cover.

2. Disconnect battery from machine.

3. Unlatch battery tray from machine and pull out to expose battery.

4. Use the proper size open end wrench to discon- nect main ground wire first and secure cable terminal away from battery.

5. Disconnect main positive lead and secure cable terminals away from battery.

6. Prepare a suitable site to place the battery.

Attach suitable battery lifting device and lift battery from the machine. Batteries are a potential environ- mental hazard. Consult your battery supplier for safe disposal methods.

Recycling and Disposal

Batteries must not be mixed with domestic or industrial waste. Discovers Advanced Energy Systems are recyclable and must be processed through a recognized recycling agency or dealer. Please contact Discover or your servicing dealer for details.

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Circuit Protection

Circuit breakers interrupt the flow of power in the event of an electrical overload. When a circuit breaker is tripped, reset it by pressing the exposed button. If a circuit breaker continues to trip, the cause of the electrical overload should be found and corrected.

1.5 Amp. Protects the deck actuator.

18 Amp. Protects thebrush motor, 3 Amp fuse protects the side broom motor.

18 Amp. Protects the vacuum motor.

Circuit Breakers

3 A Fuse

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Vacuum Diverter Valve Maintenance

For maintenance and removal of the vacuum diverter valve follow the steps below.

1. Remove hoses from diverter valve.

2. Remove screw and washer (1) on right side of hinge bracket.

3. Loosen screw on left side to allow tank to rotate to the left (do not remove screw). This will allow better access for valve removal.

NOTE: Remove the post filter for easier access.

4. Remove the three (3) screws and washers retaining the diverter valve assembly to the console.

5. Gently pull valve assembly from console to avoid damaging valve.

6. Reverse steps to re-install.

1

2

3

4

5

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Brush Deck

1. Debris Tray

2. Brush Deck Door

3. Side Broom

4. Deck Lift Actuator

1 2 3

4

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Brush Deck

The dual cylindrical head is designed to agitate the carpet while vacuuming. The first brush pushes debris backwards. The second brush, brushing forward picks up debris and throws it into the debris tray.

NOTE: The brushes should wear evenly side to side. Brushes should be replaced as a set when bristle length wears to height of yellow PerformAlert bristles.

Brush Removal

The brushes are removed from the right side of the machine.

1. Release door spring clips and raise the brush door.

2. Slide the brushes out the side opening. Remove bearing cap. Clean bearings and cap.

Brush Installation

1. Slide brush through door opening and onto drive shaft. Make sure it is fully seated and is driven by the deck system.

2. Rotate the brush end caps until the indicator lines on the ends are vertical.

3. Lower the brush door and secure with spring clips.

Debris Tray Removal

1. Release the debris tray spring clip.

2. Slide the debris tray away from machine.

Debris Tray Installation

1. Slide the debris tray into the debris tray mount notch.

2. Secure with debris tray spring clip.

Belt Replacement

1. Remove three (3) cover screw and cover.

2. Push belt tensioner to the left as shown to release belt tension. Remove belt and discard.

3. Thread new belt through pulleys and tensioner.

4. Re-install cover.

NOTE: Belt must be installed with lettering facing out. If installed incorrectly this may cause excessive noise

SPRING CLIP

VERTICAL INDICATOR LINE SPRING CLIP

SPRING CLIP

COVER

BELT TENSIONER

BELT

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Do not use a pressure washer to clean around the brush motors. Use tap pressure only.

Nutilisez pas de nettoyeur haute pression pour nettoyer autour des moteurs des brosses. Utilisez seulement la pression du robinet.

Remove Brush Deck

1. Lower brush deck.

2. Turn off machine

3. Disconnect motor harness connectors and remove vacuum hose from top of deck.

4. Remove bumper bolts and bumper to access linkage mount brackets.

5. Pull down and disconnect spring mount bracket from deck lift arm. Keep spring attached to mount bracket.

6. Remove four (4) bolts and associated hardware that connect deck lift arm to linkage mount brackets on drive assembly.

7. Remove two (2) bolts and associated hardware that connect deck lift arm to lift linkage plate.

8. Pull out deck with attached deck lift arm.

9. Reverse to reassemble.

Replace Brush Deck Motor

1. Remove brush deck from machine.

2. Remove two (2) nuts to free rear mounting bracket from deck.

3. Remove six (6) motor mount bracket face screws.

4. Remove rear mounting bracket.

5. Remove motor with attached coupler, leaving front motor mounting bracket still attached to deck.

6. Remove coupler from old motor for reuse.

7. Inspect spider coupler for wear replace as needed.

Reverse process to reassemble with new motor.

Brush Motor Carbon Brush Replacement

1. Scribe alignment mark on motor barrel to motor cap. Remove two bolts.

2. Remove end cap from motor.

NOTE: Motors contain two wave washers in cap. Do not lose these.

3. Release brush from spring tension. Remove screw connecting brush wire lead to brush holder. Clean brush holder to insure free movement.

4. Retract spring and install new brush. Install connector screw and lead.

5. When all new brushes are installed. Place all in retracted position, held into brush holder by spring tension.

6. Carefully place end cap onto bearing on motor shaft.

NOTE: Use care to assure wave washer alignment.

7. With end cap in partially installed position, release all brushes to contact position with motor commu- tator.

NOTE: Failure to insure all brushes are released will result in motor failure.

8. Reset end cap and realign with scribe marks on motor barrel. Reinstall the two attach bolts from cap into base.Maintain alignment between motor barrel base and cap.

FOR SAFETY: before leaving or servicing machine, stop on a level surface, turn off machine and discon- nect power.

Replacing Coupler Spider

1. Remove three (3) cover screws and drive housing cover from end of brush deck.

2. Remove four (4) drive housing mounting screws

3. Slide out brush drive housing assembly with attached coupler from end of brush deck extrusion.

4. Replace coupler spider.

5. Reverse to assemble.

NOTE: Align coupler jaws when sliding in brush drive housing assembly.

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To Repair or Replace Vacuum Motor

1. Remove four (4) screws from top of control panel.

2. Tip control panel back from console to expose vacuum motor wires.

3. Disconnect electrical connector from the vacuum motor.

4. Replace one screw to secure control panel to console.

5. Open console.

6. Remove the two (2) nuts from vac motor bracket, as shown below.

7. Remove three (3) screws that secure vacuum motor assembly in place. Remove vacuum motor assembly, as shown below.

8. Remove move three (3) screws that secure vacuum motor. Replace motor.

9. Reverse steps to install.

NOTE: If vacuum motor is not mounted as shown, vacuum may not seal properly, resulting in poor performance.

VACUUM MOTOR BRACKET

VACUUM ASSEMBLY MOUNTING SCREWS (3)

1.18

VACUUM MOUNTING SCREWS (3)

3 8

[9.5mm]

Vacuum Motor Carbon Brushes

Carbon Brushes

End Cap

If armature commutator is grooved, extremely pitted or not concentric, the motor will need to be replaced or sent to a qualified service center.

Inportant: These brushes wear quicker as the length shortens due to increased heat. Spring inside brush housing will damage motor if brushes are allowed to wear away completely.

both carbon brushes when either is less tan 3/8" (9.5mm) long.

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Drive Motor

Drive Motor Carbon Brush Replacement

Do not use a pressure washer to clean around the brush motors. Use tap pressure only.

Nutilisez pas de nettoyeur haute pression pour nettoyer autour des moteurs des brosses. Utilisez seulement la pression du robinet.

FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing machine, stop on a level surface, turn off machine and remove motor carbon brushes.

1. Open the console cover.

2. Tilt the rear panel back until it stops on the lanyard.

3. Grasp the lower end of the flexible steering shaft and pull it straight up until it is disengaged with the hex steering shaft.

4. Remove the cover and gasket at the steering shaft area.

5. Grasp the drive wheel by reaching under the front bumper and turn it to near the left steering stop.

6. The drive motor carbon brushes are located under the metal band. Remove the band to access the 4 brushes.

7. Remove the phillips screw that holds each lead. Remove the brushes.

8. Install the new brushes and reinstall the band.

9. Replace the gasket and cover, set the drive wheel straight ahead, set the steering wheel straight ahead, and gently align the steering shaft coupling and slide onto the lower shaft.

10. Slowly close the cover and make sure the shaft slides without binding.

Drive Chain Tension

The drive chain should deflect about 1/4 inch on either side of the loop when the opposite side is tight.

To adjust chain tension:

1. Remove bumper.

2. Loosen the 1/4 nut behind the idler sprocket.

3. Tighten the front screw to increase chain tension.

4. re-tighten the 1/4 nut behind the idler.

5. Reinstall the bumper.

Transporting Machine

This machine is equipped with a drive gear engage- ment/disengagement lever.

The brake automatically engages and keeps the machine from moving whenever the operator stops the machine.

The drive gear can be disengaged so the machine can be pushed or towed (slowly).

When the drive gear is disengaged the machine cannot be driven.

Lever access

Turn wheel to the right and remove internal cover plate.

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Maintenance

Brake Override

1. Disconnect battery to prevent injury.

2. Turn wheel slightly to the right.

3. Remove the knobs that hold the access panel in place. Then remove the access panel.

NOTE: The access panel is located near the batteries.)

4. Push the lever as indicated to disengage the brake.

5. Push the machine slowly. Take care as voltage is generated while pushing the machine and may cause the controller to temporarily stop the machine.

6. To re-engage the brake, push the lever as indi- cated.

7. Reinstall the access panel and reconnect the batteries.

Inclines

When navigating an incline the machine may come to a stop. Turn the machine off. Wait 5 minutes and start the machine and proceed up the incline.

Overheating may occur if you do not wait the full 5 minutes.

Une surchauffe peut se produire si vous n'attendez pas les 5 minutes compltes.

Knobs

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Maintenance

Preparation for Loading/Unloading Trailer

Before loading or unloading machine from trailer, brush deck must be in the up position.

When transporting the machine on a trailer or in a truck, in addition to using tie-downs, be sure to block the tires to prevent the machine from rolling.

Machine Tie-Downs

There are two tie points located in front of the rear wheels on the frame, and a Tie-down wrap point on the vacuum bag housing. Tie-down devices must be of the proper type and strength. The combined strength of all tie-downs must be strong enough to lift two times the weight of the machine. Tie-downs must be positioned to prevent the machine from moving forward, backward, or either side to side. Use all four corners of the machine with the tie- downs running out opposite directions. Tie-downs must be attached to the transporting vehicle securely.

CONNECT AT

FRAME

VIEW FROM BOTTOM

Recommended Tie-Down Points

VACUUM BAG HOUSING

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Maintenance

Troubleshooting

PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION

No machine function Console lid is open Close console lid

No power to machine Battery disconnected Check all battery cable connections

Emergency shut-off activated Reset

Battery cables corroded Clean connections

Faulty key switch Replace switch

Batteries not plugged in Plug batteries in

On Board charger plugged in Un-plug and stow cord

Little or no propel Low battery charge Charge batteries

Tripped circuit breaker Reset controller circuit breaker

Machine turned on with pedal not in neutral position

Allow pedal to return to neutral. Restart

Controller protecting motor from overload Controller limits motor amperage. Allow unit to cool down for several minutes.

Machine is stalled against an obstacle (threshold, curb, etc.)

Remove obstacle or push machine away from obstacle

Controller overheated Allow cool down period

Loose motor connection Check wires and connections from controller to motor

Faulty throttle circuit or potentiometer Check wires and connections from and potentiometer resistance

Faulty drive reset circuit or switch Check wires, connection and switch

Faulty platform circuit or switch Check wires, connections and switch

Brake over-ride engaged Disengage brake over-ride

Faulty brake circuit or over-ride switch Check wires, connections and switch

Drive Lever disengaged Engage drive

Machine does not change speeds

Faulty speed control circuit or switch Check wires & connections

Forward speed only

Reverse speed only Faulty forward/reverse circuit Check wires & connections

Battery indicator light flashing

Battery needs charged Charge Battery

Controller is indicating a fault code See fault code table

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Troubleshooting

PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION

Vacuum motor does not run, or runs slowly

Faulty vacuum circuit or switch Check wires & connections

Worn vacuum motor brushes Replace brushes, check commutator

Vacuum circuit breaker tripped Reset circuit breaker

Vacuum and brush do not turn on Circuit breaker tripped Reset

Full bag or clog in system (bag full light on)

Replace bag, empty debris tray, check for and remove clogs

Poor vacuum performance Debris caught in system Remove debris

Low battery charge Charge batteries

Lid is not closed correctly Close and latch lid correctly

Faulty gaskets inspect and replace gaskets

Accessory hose is not sealed shut. assure hose is tight in hose holder

Bag or debris tray are full Empty tray, replace bag

Vacuum diverter valve not actuating Check for debris

Check electrical connections

Check timer circuit board

Brush motors do not run, or runs slowly

Circuit breaker tripped Reset circuit beaker

Low battery charge Charge battery

Faulty brush circuit or motor Check wires, connections and motor

Bag full light on Replace bag, empty debris tray or remove clog.

Worn brush motor brushes Replace brushes, check commutator

Deck wont go down Actuator circuit breaker tripped Reset actuator circuit breaker

Side broom not running Fuse is blown Clear foreign objects from broom that inhibit free motion, replace fuse.

Brush door wont close Cylindrical brushes not installed correctly.

Align brushes to drive shaft assem- blies, close door.

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Battery Discharge Indicator Troubleshooting

The battery indicator flashes when a problem occurs. The table below list solutions for the indicated problems.

Number of flashes

Problem Solution

1

The battery needs charging, there is a bad connection to the battery or dependent on the programming, may indicate that the battery lockout function is active and the controller is in a restricted mode of operation. Check the connections to the battery.

If the connections are good, try charging the battery.

2 There is a bad connection to the drive motor. Check all connections between the

motor and the controller.

3 The drive motor has a short circuit to a battery connection. Contact your service agent.

4 The battery charge level has fallen below the battery Lockout Level and the controller is inhibiting brush and vacuum functions

Charge the battery.

5 Not used. -

6 The controller is being inhibited from driving, this may be because the battery charger is connected (on board charger only).

Disconnect battery charger.

7 A throttle fault is indicated. Make sure that the throttle is in the

rest position before switching on the machine.

8 A controller fault is indicated. Make sure that all connections are

secure.

9 The parking brake has a bad connection. Check the parking brake and motor

connections. Make sure the controller connections are secure.

10 An excessive voltage has been applied to the controller. This is usually caused by a poor battery connection.

Check the battery connections.

- Blinks once every 5 seconds Sleep mode, cycle key switch

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Suggested Spare Parts

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Notes

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