Clarke Alto SCRUBTEC 743L User Manual

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CLARKE TECHNOLOGY Operator's Manual -SCRUBTEC 743 and 751

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How To Prepare the Machine For Operation

Figure 16

Figure 17

How To Charge The Batteries

WARNING: Charging the batteries in an area

without adequate ventilation could
result in an explosion. To prevent
an explosion, charge the batteries
only in an area with good
ventilation.

WARNING: Lead acid batteries generate gases

which could explode. Keep

sparks

and flames away from batteries. NO
SMOKING!

To charge the batteries, follow this procedure:

1. Place the machine on a flat-level surface with

adequate ventilation.

2.

Set the parking brake if one is provided.

3.

Remove power to the control panel by pressing the
red "OFF" button. If the machine is equipped with
a key switch, turn the key counterclockwise to the
"OFF" position.

4.

Before charging the batteries, the battery
compartment needs to be vented. To vent the
compartment, the recovery tank needs to be
propped open.

WARNING: Before raising or removing the

recovery tank, be sure tank is
empty. Do not operate or perform
maintenance on the machine while
the recovery tank is in the open
position. The tank can be
accidentally bumped and it may
slam shut.

5.

The Scrubtec is equipped with an on-board charger
located behind the recovery tank (See Figure 17).
The charger is a 3-stage charger designed to
maximize battery life. The AC power cord to the
on-board charger is located in its storage compart-
ment under the control handle at the rear of the
machine (See Figure 16). Pull the cord out of the
storage compartment.

6.

Connect the charger to a properly grounded single
phase (3-wire) wall receptacle. NOTE: When the
charger is plugged into the wall receptacle, the
yellow light will be illuminated on the control panel
next to the plug symbol and the charger with begin
charging (see figure 3, item A).

3-Stage Charging Sequence:

Bulk Stage - In the bulk stage of charging, the
red light is illuminated on the charger (See
Figure 17). During this stage the charger is
supplying its full amp output to the batteries. It
will continue to charge the batteries at this rate
until the batteries reach approximately 75% of
their capacity.

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