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ScrubMaster 30R
OPERATING & MAINTENANCE
INTRODUCTION INSTRUCTIONS
READ THIS BOOK
This operator’s book has important information for the
use and safe operation of this machine. Read this book
carefully before starting the machine. Keep this book
and tell all operators to read the book. If you do not
follow the instructions, you can cause an injury or dam-
age equipment, furniture or buildings.
For new books write to:
Pacific
2259 S. Sheridan
Muskegon, MI 49442-6252
Carefully inspect all components to ensure that there is
no concealed freight damage. If such damage is dis-
covered, file a “CONCEALED DAMAGE REPORT”
immediately with the delivering carrier.
The contents of this manual are based on the latest prod-
uct information available at the time of publication. Pa-
cific Steamex reserves the right to make changes or
improvements to its machines without notice.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, RECORD THE
FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
MODEL
SERIAL NUMBER
PART NUMBER
DATE PURCHASED

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OPERATOR AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SYMBOLS USED ON THE MACHINE
MACHINE PREPARATION
1. UNPACKING THE MACHINE
2. BATTERY INSTALLATION
3. CHARGING THE BATTERIES
4. CONNECTING THE BATTERY CONNECTOR
5. BATTERY INDICATOR
6. SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY
7. ADJUSTING THE SQUEEGEE INCLINATION
8. ADJUSTING THE SQUEEGEE HEIGHT
9. CYLINDRICAL BRUSHES - ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT
10.ROTARY BRUSH ASSEMBLY
11. HOPPER
12. RECOVERY TANK
13. SOLUTION WATER
OPERATION
1. STARTING WORK
2. MANUAL OPERATION
3. TRACTION
4. BRAKES
5. HORN
6. ALARMS
UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK
DAILY MAINTENANCE
1. CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK AND FILTER
2. CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE
3. CLEANING THE SOLUTION TANK AND FILTER
4. DISASSEMBLY OF THE ROTATING BRUSHES
5. HOPPER CLEANING
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
1. REPLACEMENT OF THE REAR SQUEEGEE BLADE
2. REPLACEMENT OF THE FRONT SQUEEGEE BLADE
3. CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE HOSE
ADDITIONAL MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
1. REPLACEMENT OF THE SPLASH GUARD
2. CYLINDRICAL BRUSH REPLACEMENT
3. RECOVERY TANK CLEANING
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
1. INSUFFICIENT WATER ONTO THE BRUSH
2. THE SQUEEGEE DOES NOT DRY THE FLOOR WELL
3. THE MACHINE DOES NOT CLEAN SATISFACTORILY
4. VACUUM MOTOR DOES NOT FUNCTION
5. MACHINE WILL NOT START
6. EXCESSIVE FOAM PRODUCTION
WARRANTY POLICY
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For the safe operation of this machine, read and understand all instructions before using this machine.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury:
1. You must have training in the operation of the machine before using it. READ THE
INSTRUCTION BOOK. If you do not understand any instruction, ask your supervisor.
2. Make sure all labels, decals, warnings, cautions and instructions are fastened to the machine.
3. Read the labels carefully on the machine. Do not cover them for any reason and replace them if
damaged.
4. Do not operate this machine unless it is completely assembled, inspect the machine carefully before
operation.
5. Pay close attention to other people and especially children while operating this machine.
6. Be a careful driver, do not strike shelving or scaffolding, especially where there is a danger of falling
objects.
7. Machines can cause an explosion when operated near flammable materials and vapors. Do not use
this machine with or near fuels, grain dust, solvents, thinners, or other flammable materials.
8. In case of fire, use a powder extinguisher. Do not use water.
9. Do not use this machine as a means of transport.
10. Do not use acid solutions that could damage the machine.
11. Do not mix different detergents causing harmful odors.
12. Do not place any liquid containers on the machine.
13. To prevent floor damage, stop the brushes when the machine is standing still.
14. Adjust your speed to the conditions of the floor.
15. Do not turn the machine on a ramp. Do not stop and leave the machine on a ramp or incline.
16. When the machine is parked, take out the key and set the parking brake.
17. Empty the solution tank before lifting it.
18. During any maintenance operation disconnect the power supply from the machine.
19. Lead acid batteries generate gases that can cause an explosion. Read the instruction manual supplied
with the battery charger. Keep sparks and flames away from batteries. NO SMOKING. Charge
the batteries only in an area with good ventilation.
20. Do not use a charger if the power cord is damaged.
21. Always wear eye protection and protective clothing when working near batteries. Remove all jew-
elry. Do not put tools or other metal across the battery terminals, or the tops of the batteries.
22. Check the level of the electrolyte every time you charge the batteries. If the level is low, ADD
DISTILLED WATER ONLY.
23. Maintenance and repairs must be performed by authorized Service Centers only. Make adjustments
according to the specifications given in the service manual for this machine.
24. Keep the electrical parts of the machine dry. Do not wash the machine with direct water jets or high
pressure, nor with corrosive material. For storage, keep the machine in a dry building.
25. Water solutions or cleaning materials used with this type of machine can leave wet areas on the floor
surface. These areas can cause a dangerous condition for the operator or other persons. Always put
CAUTION signs near the area you are cleaning.
26. Do not reach under shrouds with fingers, hands, or toes when machine is running.
OPERATOR AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Symbol for the solenoid valve:
Indicates the solenoid valve switch.
Symbol for the vacuum motor:
Indicates the vacuum motor switch.
Symbol indicating the raised or lowered position of the squeegee:
Indicates the squeegee lever position.
Symbol indicating the charge levels of the batteries.
Symbol for the cylindrical brush motor.
Indicates the cylindrical brush motor switch.
Symbol for the counter-rotating brushes.
Indicates the brush motor switch.
SYMBOLS USED ON THE MACHINE
Symbol that indicates the solution tank is empty.
Symbol indicating the raised or lowered position of the brush base:
Indicates the brush base lever position.
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Symbol for speed control in forward or reverse.
Symbol denoting forward or reverse drive.
Symbol denoting general switch with key.
Symbol indicating the switch to choose either automatic or manual operation.
SYMBOLS USED ON THE MACHINE
Symbol for the solution water valve.
ON/OFF
AUTO
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5. Using a ramp, get the machine down from the pallet, pushing it in reverse
motion. Avoid violent blows to the base.
Installation Instructions:
1. Make sure the solution tank is empty.
2. Close the valve (1) located under the operator.
3. Disconnect the hose by pushing the connector (2) down.
4. Lift the solution tank.
5. Place the batteries in their compartment.
MACHINE PREPARATION
1. UNPACKING THE MACHINE
1. Use a fork truck to move the machine when packaged.
2. Take off the outer package
3. The machine is fixed on the pallet with wooden wedges that block the wheels.
4. Take off the wheel wedges.
2. BATTERY INSTALLATION
The six 6 volt, 305 AH batteries fit in the compartment under the solution tank.
For battery maintenance and charging, follow the instructions
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3. CHARGING THE BATTERIES
NEVER ALLOW THE BATTERIES TO RUN COMPLETELY DOWN, recharge them
within a few minutes after the battery indicator starts to blink “0” on the display (see
section 5). Never leave the batteries completely discharged, even if the machine is not
being used.
When charging the batteries, keep the solution tank lifted and make sure the solution
tank is empty before lifting it.
WARNING! When charging the batteries, follow all the instructions provided
with this manual and the battery charger. Trained staff must carry out the
installation and maintenance operations.
WARNING! Fire Danger: Lead acid batteries generate gases that can cause
an explosion. Keep sparks and flames away from batteries. NO SMOKING!
WARNING! To prevent an explosion, charge the batteries only in an area
with good ventilation.
WARNING! Always wear eye protection and protective clothing when
working near batteries.
Turn the key to the OFF position. Connect the DC connector on the charger to the
DC battery connector (1), located in the lower part of the operator’s seat. Connect the
AC charger plug to a receptacle that has the correct voltage and frequency for your
charger. Make sure the receptacle is connected to the electrical ground.
Check the electrolyte level at least every 20 times the batteries are charged. Add only
distilled water if the level is low.
6. Unlock, then lower the solution tank.
7. Reconnect the hose.
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4. CONNECTING THE BATTERY CONNECTOR
After charging the batteries, reconnect the battery connector (1) to the connector of
the machine (2).
5. BATTERY INDICATOR
The battery indicator is digital with 4 fixed positions and a blinking one. The numbers,
which appear on the display, show the approximate charge level.
4= maximum charge, 3= ¾ charge, 2= ½ charge, 1= ¼ charge,
0= (blinking) discharged batteries
Note: The brush motor will automatically stop a few seconds after the “0” blinks.
However, the vacuum motor will remain on in order to finish drying the floor before
recharging.
6. SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY
Assemble the squeegee onto the machine as shown in the figure.
1. Fit the holding pins into the squeegee stud bolts.
2. Then fit the vacuum hose (2) into its coupling.
7. ADJUSTING THE SQUEEGEE INCLINATION
During operation, the rear squeegee blade is most efficient when tilted back about
3/16 inch (5mm) along its whole length. Reference item 8: To increase the blade
bending in the central part, tilt the squeegee body backward by turning the adjuster
counter-clockwise. Subsequently, turn the adjuster clockwise to increase the
bending at the sides of the squeegee blade.
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9. CYLINDRICAL SWEEPING BRUSHES - ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT
The height of the cylindrical brushes is dependent on the brush wear. To adjust the
height rotate the knob which is located on the right side of the cylindrical brush assembly.
Turn the knob counterclockwise to lower the brushes and clockwise to lift the brushes.
Note: The brushes should be slightly touching the floor.
8. ADJUSTING THE SQUEEGEE HEIGHT
The height from the floor to the squeegee should be adjusted based on the blade’s wear.
Rotate the knob (2) clockwise (tighten) to lift the squeegee and counterclockwise (loosen)
to lower it.
Note: Adjust the right and left knobs the same amount; the squeegee should be
positioned parallel to the floor.
MACHINE PREPARATION
5. Place the brushes under the base. Line up the three lugs with the holes in the brush
plate. Insert the brushes into the plate and turn each brush so the lugs are pushed
toward their retaining springs, until clamped in place. The figure shows the direction
of rotation for the coupling of the right brush. The left brush has to be rotated
inversely.
10. ROTARY BRUSH ASSEMBLY
1. Connect the battery connector.
2. Turn the key to the ON position.
3. Lift the brush base with the brush lever.
4. Return the key to the OFF position. Do not attempt to attach the brushes with the
power on, injury to the hands may result!
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