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Windsor SABER GLIDE 10053070 - User Manual

Windsor SABER GLIDE 10053070
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MODELS: SG28 SG32 SG36 SGW32
10052450 10052460 10052470 10053070
AFTER SN: 1000136404
86037580 06/26/15
PRV NO. 980207
SCRUBBER
IPX4
Operating Instructions (ENG)
Read these instructions before using the machine
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Questions and Answers

  • G
    gpooleAug 16, 2025
    How to troubleshoot no power to my Windsor SABER GLIDE 10053070 Scrubber?
    • R
      riverachristineAug 16, 2025
      If your Windsor Scrubber has no power, there are several potential causes. First, check the connections of all battery cables to ensure they are secure. Next, verify that the emergency shut-off is not activated and reset it if necessary. Also, inspect the battery cables for corrosion and clean them if corroded. A blown main fuse could also be the culprit, so replace the fuse. Lastly, a faulty key switch might be the issue, requiring a switch replacement.
  • M
    Marie JohnsonAug 22, 2025
    What to do if Windsor SABER GLIDE 10053070 Scrubber has little or no solution flow?
    • R
      Renee CobbAug 22, 2025
      If your Windsor Scrubber has little to no solution flow, start by checking if the solution tank is empty and fill it if necessary. Ensure that the solution flow is turned on and set to an adequate level. Inspect the solution strainer for any blockages and clean it if plugged. Check the solution system plumbing for obstructions and clear them. The solution solenoid valve might be obstructed or stuck, requiring cleaning or replacement. Also, verify that the vent hole in the solution tank lid is not obstructed. Finally, inspect the wiring to the solution valve for any faulty connections.
  • M
    Michael LongAug 26, 2025
    How to improve scrubbing performance of my Windsor SABER GLIDE 10053070?
    • J
      Johnny MartinezAug 26, 2025
      To enhance the scrubbing performance of your Windsor Scrubber, begin by removing any debris caught in the scrub brushes. Check the brushes or pads for wear and replace them if necessary. Consider whether you are using the correct detergent, brush, or pad for your specific application. If not, you can contact equipment or application specialists. Also, ensure that the scrub brush down pressure is adequate; increase it if it's too low. Finally, check the battery charge and charge the batteries if they are low.
  • M
    Michael GarciaAug 28, 2025
    Why does the vacuum motor on my Windsor Scrubber run slowly?
    • M
      Mckenzie RileyAug 28, 2025
      Several issues can cause the vacuum motor on your Windsor Scrubber to run slowly or not at all. First, check if the recovery tank is full and drain it if necessary. A dirty recovery tank float switch can also cause problems, so clean it. Inspect the motor wires and connections for any looseness. Lastly, worn vacuum motor brushes can reduce performance; replace the brushes and check the commutator.
  • E
    Eric JohnstonAug 31, 2025
    Why Windsor SABER GLIDE 10053070 has little or no propel?
    • J
      Jocelyn ParkerAug 31, 2025
      If your Windsor Scrubber has little or no propel, there are several potential reasons. First, ensure that the batteries are adequately charged. If the machine was turned on with the pedal not in the neutral position, allow the pedal to return to neutral and then restart the machine. If the wheels are spinning, decrease the brush pressure. An overheated controller can also cause this issue, so allow a cool-down period. Check the wires and connections from the controller to the motor for any looseness. Also, inspect the wires and connections from the throttle to the LCD and potentiometer resistance. Loose brake or seat switch connections, or a faulty switch, can also be the cause; check the connections and switch continuity.
  • P
    Paul TorresSep 3, 2025
    What causes Windsor Scrubber brush motors to run slowly?
    • H
      hunterrobertSep 3, 2025
      Several factors can cause the brush motors on your Windsor Scrubber to run slowly or not at all. Check if any circuit breakers have tripped and reset them if necessary. Ensure the battery is adequately charged. Inspect the motor wires and connections for any looseness. Finally, worn brush motor brushes can reduce performance, so replace the brushes and check the commutator.
  • M
    Matthew SanchezSep 6, 2025
    What to do if squeegee will not go up or down on Windsor SABER GLIDE 10053070?
    • K
      Kim Curry MDSep 6, 2025
      If the squeegee on your Windsor Scrubber will not go up or down, start by checking the wires and connections from the controller to the actuator for any looseness. If the connections are secure, the actuator itself may be faulty, requiring repair or replacement.
  • L
    Laura ReidSep 9, 2025
    Why won't the scrub deck on my Windsor SABER GLIDE 10053070 go up or down?
    • K
      Kevin HallSep 9, 2025
      If the scrub deck on your Windsor Scrubber won't move up or down, begin by checking the motor wires and connections for any looseness. If the connections are secure, the actuator itself may be faulty and require repair or replacement.
  • M
    Mrs. Nicole Walker DDSSep 12, 2025
    Why does the scrub deck on my Windsor SABER GLIDE 10053070 go down and then raise back up?
    • W
      Walter ShawSep 12, 2025
      If the scrub deck on your Windsor Scrubber goes down and then raises back up, it may be due to missing brushes or pad drivers on the machine. Install brushes or pad drivers to resolve this issue.
  • V
    Vernon WarnerNov 18, 2025
    Why is my Windsor Scrubber not picking up water?
    • D
      Daniel HarrisNov 18, 2025
      If your Windsor Scrubber isn't picking up water, several factors could be responsible. Start by checking the squeegee adjustment. Debris caught on the squeegee can also hinder water pick-up, so remove any obstructions. Examine the squeegee blades for wear and rotate or replace them as needed. A clogged vacuum hose can restrict suction, so clear any blockages. Ensure the vacuum hose is securely connected to both the squeegee and the recovery tank. If the hose is damaged, it should be replaced. A dirty vacuum motor inlet filter can also reduce performance, so clean or replace it. Make sure the recovery tank is properly sealed, replacing any damaged seals. Finally, excessive foam in the recovery tank can prevent proper water pick-up; empty the tank, use less or a different detergent, or add a...

Windsor SABER GLIDE 10053070 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWindsor
ModelSABER GLIDE 10053070
CategoryScrubber
LanguageEnglish

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