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SIDE SKIRT MAINTENANCE
CAUTION!
Turn the key switch off (O) and remove the key, before changing the brushes, and before opening any access panels.
The side skirt's function is to channel the waste water to the squeegee, helping contain the water within the machines cleaning path. During normal use the blades
will wear in time.
To reverse or replace the scrub system side skirt(s) ...
1
See Figure 9. Push down on the Side Skirt Latch (12 or 32) and swing the Skirt Assy (A) open as shown.
2
Remove all the hardware that holds the blades to the skirt housings. NOTE: The main blades on each skirt assembly are held on with Tool-less Retainers.
Simply loosen the large Wing nuts (B) and then turn the Knobs (C) on the outside of the skirt assembly until they are horizontal and push through the slots.
The small inside Blade (D) is held on by (4) screws.
3
The skirt blades have 4 working edges as shown. Turn the blades so a clean, undamaged edge faces toward the center of the machine. Replace the blades
as a set if all 4 edges are nicked, torn or worn excessively.
SIDE SKIRT TILT ADJUSTMENT
The side skirt assemblies may periodically need to have their tilt in relation to the fl oor adjusted.
1
Make sure the scrub deck is in the raised position.
2
To adjust, loosen Nut (E), loosen Nuts (F) and then turn Screws (G & H) as follows.
Turn Screw (G) clockwise and Screw (H) counter-clockwise to lower the rear of the skirt assembly.
Turn Screw (G) counter-clockwise and Screw (H) clockwise to raise the rear of the skirt assembly.
NOTE: Initial tilt adjustment should be parallel to the fl oor with the deck raised. Make small adjustments to obtain good blade wiping. Do not lower the rear of the
blades too much to where they fold over excessively and cause unneeded blade wear.
FIGURE 9
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