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HAKO Scrubmaster B 120 R User Manual

HAKO Scrubmaster B 120 R
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Scrubmaster B 120 R
(7177.XX)
Service Booklet
Service-Handbuch
Hako GmbH
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Technisches Produktmanagement
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23840 Bad Oldesloe, Germany Updated 05/2018 - Rev.1.03
Confidential – for internal use only
Schulung/Training
Fehlersuche/Troubleshooting
Einstelldaten/Adjustments
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HAKO Scrubmaster B 120 R Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelScrubmaster B 120 R
Drive Typeelectric
Driveyes
Power sourcebattery
Brush Speed180 RPM
Solution Tank Capacity120 l
Recovery Tank Capacity120 l

Summary

1 Information and General Overview

Cautionary Safety Notes

Safety precautions during machine operation and maintenance.

Machine Overview and Diagnostics

Machine features, service indicator, fault codes, and overview.

Settings and Configuration Procedures

Accessing menus, connecting diagnostics, flashing software, and diagrams.

Key Machine Functions

Description of central electronics, drive control, and tank indicators.

Specific Procedures: Programming and Reset

Steps to enter programming and reset service messages.

3 Technical Data

Machine Dimensions and Weights

Specifications for various Scrubmaster B120R models.

Driving Performance and Electrical System

Data on speed, climbing, electrical specs, and noise levels.

Tank Capacities and Brush Specifications

Details on tank volumes and brush unit parameters.

4 Maintenance Intervals

Customer Maintenance Schedule

Daily and weekly tasks for machine upkeep by the user.

Authorized Workshop Maintenance I & II

Service tasks for Hako workshops at 250 and 500-hour intervals.

Safety Check (Maintenance S)

Annual or 1000-hour safety inspection procedures.

5 Cleaning Programmes (FPV)

Programme Functionality Overview

How programmes control water, brushes, and drive.

Cleaning Programme Settings Table

Table detailing functions for different cleaning programmes.

6 Machine Settings and Configuration

Basic Machine Configuration

Overview of configurable machine options and working widths.

Cleaning Unit and Battery Settings

Configuration for brush units, battery types, and charger parameters.

Charger Settings and Characteristic Curves

Selecting charger options and reviewing characteristic curves.

Customer-Specific Settings (PPV)

Configuring programmable variants for specific user needs.

7 Mechanical Components

Squeegee Assembly and Adjustment

Instructions for connecting and adjusting the squeegee.

Brush Head Types and Lifting Element

Information on brush heads and their lifting mechanisms.

Lifting Element Potentiometer Measurement

Measuring voltage values for brush head position detection.

8 Water Pump System

Water Quantity Settings

Recommended water volumes for plate and cylindrical brushes.

Water Pump Standstill Detection

How the machine protects the pump from running dry.

9 Drive System

DMC Drive Control Overview and Service Codes

Description of drive control unit, connections, and fault codes.

Manual Brake Release and Function Test

Procedures for releasing the brake and testing its performance.

10 Service Messages and Fault Codes

Brush, Suction Motor, and Lifting Element Errors

Service codes for brush, suction motor, and lifting deck issues.

Drive Control Unit and Seat Switch Errors

Error codes for drive control unit, seat switch, and communication issues.

Battery Charger and Communication Errors

Faults related to battery charger and display communication.

11 Battery Charger Operation

General Information, Safety, and Monitoring

Charger details, safety, and charging process monitoring.

Initial Operation and Programming

Steps for first-time use, connection, and charger programming.

Battery Charger Data Tables

Detailed charging data for various battery types.

12 Machine Options Configuration

Available Options Overview

List of optional features like warning signals, chemical dosing, etc.

Option Settings: Tool, Lighting, and Fleetrecorder

Configuration for Working Headlight, Fleetrecorder, and Tool options.

13 Real-time Clock (RTC) Setting

Accessing and Setting the Clock

Procedure to set date and time via diagnostics plug.

Navigating Clock Settings

Steps to adjust year, month, day, hour, minute, and second.

14 Notes

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