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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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9099122000(1)2011-01 SC350
FUSE CHECK/REPLACEMENT/RESET
Drive the machine on a level fl oor.1.
Turn the knob (32) to “0” and disconnect the battery.2.
Open the cover (4) and check one of the following fuses 3.
for deactivation or integrity:
(A, Fig 4): F1 (30 A) circuit breaker, brush motor.•
(B): F3 (5 A) blade fuse, accessories.•
(C): F2 (30 A) blade fuse, vacuum system motor.•
Reset any deactivated fuse, when the component that
caused deactivation has fully cooled down.
Close the cover (4).4.
B
A
C
Figure 4
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Trouble Possible Cause Remedy
The motors do not turn on; no warning
light turns on.
The battery connector is disconnected. Connect.
The battery is fully discharged. Charge.
The F3 fuse is blown. Replace.
The brush motor does not run. The F1 fuse has triggered. Reset the fuse.
The vacuum system motor does not
turn on.
The F2 fuse is blown. Replace.
The dirty water vacuuming is
insuffi cient.
The recovery tank is full. Empty.
The vacuum grid is clogged or the fl oat is closing. Clean the grid and check the fl oat.
The vacuum hose is disconnected from the squeegee
or faulty.
Connect.
The squeegee is dirty, or the squeegee blades are
worn or damaged.
Clean the squeegee or replace the blades.
The recovery tank cover is not properly closed, or the
gaskets are damaged.
Check and/or clean the seating surface or replace
the gaskets.
The vacuum system motor fi lter is dirty. Clean.
The solution fl ow is insuffi cient. The solution duct is dirty/clogged. Clean.
The squeegee leaves marks on the
fl oor.
There are debris under the squeegee blades. Remove the debris.
The squeegee blades are worn, chipped or torn. Replace the blades.
For further information refer to the Service Manual, available at any Advance Service Center.
SCRAPPING
Have the machine scrapped by a qualifi ed scrapper.
Before scrapping the machine, remove and separate the following materials, which must be disposed of properly according to the
Law in force:
Battery –
Brushes –
Plastic hoses and components –
Electrical and electronic components (*) –
Refer to the nearest Advance Center especially when scrapping electrical and electronic components.(*)