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Windsor SCC172 - User Manual

Windsor SCC172
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86221970
PRV NO 980282
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AUTOMATIC SCRUBBER
MODELS: SCC172 QSCC172 SCH172
10066320 10066300 86218900
SCHC172 HCC172 QSCC172IA
10066330 10066270 10066310
QSCC172IS AS17 AS17B
10066080 10066210 10066220
AS17T AS17TH AS17E
10066250 10066260 10066230
AS17I QSC172
10066240 10052700
Read these instructions before using the machine
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Questions and Answers

  • K
    Karen MillerAug 3, 2025
    Why is the Windsor SCC172 Floor Machine not picking up water?
    • A
      Amber BarnesAug 3, 2025
      The Windsor Floor Machine may not be picking up water due to several reasons. Debris might be caught on the squeegee, or the squeegee blades could be worn. The vacuum hose could be clogged, disconnected from the squeegee or recovery tank, or damaged. The vacuum motor inlet screen might be dirty, or the recovery tank isn't sealed properly. Also, excessive foam in the recovery tank can cause this issue. Check these components and conditions to restore proper water pick-up.
  • A
    Amanda WardAug 7, 2025
    What to do if there is little or no solution flow on my Windsor Floor Machine?
    • M
      Mr. Jason Hampton PhDAug 8, 2025
      If your Windsor Floor Machine has little or no solution flow, the solution tank might be empty, so you should fill it. The solution flow may be turned off or set too low, so you should turn it on or increase the flow setting. The solution strainer could be plugged, so you should clean it. The solution hoses might be obstructed, so you should clear any obstructions from the hose. Finally, the solution solenoid valve may be obstructed or stuck, so you should clean or replace it.
  • O
    obrientonyaAug 12, 2025
    What to do if vacuum motor does not run or runs slowly on Windsor SCC172 Floor Machine?
    • R
      robincarterAug 12, 2025
      If the vacuum motor on your Windsor Floor Machine isn't running or is running slowly, the recovery tank might be full, so you should drain it. Also, the circuit breaker might have tripped, so you should reset it. There could be a loose connection, so you should check the motor wires and connections. A faulty vacuum contractor could also be the cause, so you should replace the contactor. Lastly, the vacuum motor brushes might be worn, so you should replace the brushes and check the commutator.
  • C
    Corey AllenAug 16, 2025
    How to improve scrubbing performance of my Windsor Floor Machine?
    • M
      Mary PenningtonAug 16, 2025
      To improve the scrubbing performance of your Windsor Floor Machine, start by checking for debris caught in the scrub brush and remove it. If the brush or pad is worn, replace it. Ensure you are using the proper detergent, brush, or pad for your application. Increase the scrub brush down pressure if it's set too low. Finally, make sure the batteries are fully charged.
  • K
    kennethgreenAug 20, 2025
    Why does my Windsor SCC172 Floor Machine have no power?
    • A
      aaron45Aug 20, 2025
      If your Windsor Floor Machine has no power, first check all battery cable connections to ensure the battery isn't disconnected. Then, verify that the emergency shut-off is not activated and reset it if necessary. Clean any corrosion from the battery connections. A faulty main contactor or power switch could also be the cause, requiring replacement of the contactor or switch.
  • C
    Cynthia WagnerAug 25, 2025
    What causes the brush motor to not run or run slowly on a Windsor SCC172?
    • J
      Jamie MaysAug 26, 2025
      If the brush motor on your Windsor Floor Machine is not running or running slowly, the circuit breaker may have tripped, so you should reset it. A loose connection could be the issue, so you should check the motor wires and connection. It could also be a faulty brush motor contactor, so you should replace the contactor. The brush motor brushes might be worn, so you should replace the brushes and check the commutator.
  • J
    Julia PerkinsAug 29, 2025
    Why does my Windsor SCC172 have little or no propel?
    • Y
      yleAug 29, 2025
      If your Windsor Floor Machine has little or no propel, it could be due to a low battery charge, so you should charge the batteries. If the machine was turned on with the directional control button(s) not in neutral, allow the control button to return to neutral and then restart. The controller might have overheated, so allow a cool down period. Also, check for a loose connection in the motor wires and connection.

Summary

MACHINE DATA LOG;OVERVIEW

Overview of the Automatic Scrubber

Describes the machine's function as a battery-powered hard floor scrubber for commercial use.

HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

Manual Structure and Part Ordering

Explains the manual's sections and provides guidance on how to order repair parts.

Machine Identification and Dealer Information

Details where to find the machine's model and serial numbers and dealer contact information.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

General Safety Precautions

Covers essential warnings regarding machine usage, maintenance, environment, and personnel safety.

HAZARD INTENSITY LEVEL AND SAFETY INFORMATION

Understanding Hazard Symbols

Explains the meaning of WARNING, CAUTION, and FOR SAFETY signals used in the guide.

Safety Guidelines for Operation and Servicing

Provides specific safety rules for operating the machine and for personnel working on it.

SAFETY LABEL LOCATION

Warning Label Placement

Illustrates the specific locations of safety warning labels on the automatic scrubber.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Machine Dimensions and Capacities

Details physical dimensions, tank capacities, brush specifications, and operational ranges.

Sound and Acceleration Measurements

Provides measured data for the machine's sound pressure level and operator arm acceleration.

HOW THIS MACHINE WORKS

Machine System Overview

Explains the overall function of the automatic scrubber and its primary solution, scrub, and recovery systems.

COMPONENTS IDENTIFICATION

Machine Component Diagram

Identifies key parts of the automatic scrubber using numbered references and a visual diagram.

CONTROLS

Control Panel and Machine Controls

Identifies and lists the various control elements located on the machine's control panel.

Detailed Control Functions

Explains the operational purpose of each specific control lever, switch, and indicator on the machine.

MACHINE OPERATIONS

Pre-Run Machine Inspection

Describes essential checks and procedures to perform before operating the machine.

Filling the Solution Tank

Details the procedure and safety precautions for filling the machine's solution tank.

Normal Scrubbing Procedure

Explains best practices for planning and executing efficient scrubbing patterns.

Starting and Stopping Scrubbing

Provides step-by-step instructions for initiating and concluding the scrubbing process.

Double Scrub Technique

Explains how to perform a double scrub for effectively cleaning heavily soiled floors.

Emptying and Cleaning Tanks

Details the process for draining and rinsing both the solution and recovery tanks.

MAINTENANCE

Battery Maintenance (Wet Cell)

Covers general care, safety, and regular maintenance procedures for wet cell batteries.

Checking Battery Specific Gravity

Explains how to use a hydrometer to check battery charge level and interpret readings.

Charging Batteries (Onboard Charger)

Details the procedure for charging batteries using the machine's onboard charger.

Charging Batteries (External Charger)

Describes the process for charging batteries using an external DC charger.

Changing Machine Batteries

Provides instructions and safety warnings for replacing the machine's batteries.

Scrub Brushes and Pad Selection

Discusses different types of scrub brushes and pads, and how to select them for various floor conditions.

Replacing or Installing Scrub Brushes

Step-by-step guide for removing old scrub brushes and installing new ones.

Squeegee Blades and Assembly

Covers checking, removing, and replacing squeegee blades and the entire squeegee assembly.

SERVICE SCHEDULE

Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Annual Maintenance Tasks

Outlines a comprehensive maintenance schedule detailing tasks by frequency (daily, weekly, monthly, annually).

TROUBLESHOOTING

Water Pick-up and Vacuum Issues

Addresses common problems related to poor water pickup and vacuum motor operation, with solutions.

Scrubbing and Brush Motor Issues

Covers troubleshooting for poor scrubbing performance and brush motor operational problems.

Solution Flow and Power Issues

Details troubleshooting steps for problems with solution flow and the machine having no power.

Propel and Controller Issues

Addresses issues related to the machine's propulsion system and controller overheating.

Windsor SCC172 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelSCC172
CategoryFloor Machine
Motor Power1.5 HP
Weight85 lbs
Voltage120 V
Speed175 RPM
Brush Motor1.5 HP
Pad Size17 inches
Cleaning Path17 inches

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