Working principle, Operation first operation – Minuteman PORT A SCRUB 14 User Manual

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Port A scrub 14

Wet cleaning of hard floorings requires equipment with
squeegee and brushes suitable for the type of floor to be
cleaned.
The rotating brushes and the cleaning lye scrub the dirt and clean
the floor thoroughly while the squeegee collects the lye
immediately. The floor is dry and clean can be stepped on
immediately.

Before wet cleaning, sweeping the floor is required. This is not
only to improve the cleaning effect but to significantly reduce the
wearing of the machine.

In case of heavy soiling or for wax removal (basic cleaning), a
second treatment of the floor may be required. In the first cycle,
the floor is scrubbed with a detergent solution adopted to the
degree of soiling.

This cleaning agent acts on the floor according to the
specifications of the manufacturer for about 5 to 10 minutes, then
scrub the floor gain with the squeegee being lowered.

Useful advice for optimum cleaning

Assembly

The

is delivered in a card board box. The bottom is a wooden pallet to which the machine is fastened by

plastic straps. Open the bottom side of the box and pull it upwards, then loosen the straps and take the machine from
pallet.

Port A scrub 14

Before Operation

1. Upon delivery, the

has been secured by

insulation blocks at the bottom and the top to preclude unwanted
movement of the machine. After taking the machine from the pallet:

(I) Open the cardboard box at the top side
(II) Remove the insulation blocks
(III) Take the

off the box and avoid any damage

to the machine

(IV)The operating handle of the Machine is still in its transport

position.

Port A scrub 14

Port A scrub 14

Working Principle

Top insulation
block

Bottom insulation
block

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Comply with the instructions for correct dosage of

detergent. Correct dosage will help you save money
and protect the environment.

Occurrence of great quantities of foam will affect functioning of
your machine.

Actually, it indicates excessive dosage or improper suitability of
dosing and degree of soiling. Unused detergent particles in the
soiled water lead to formation of foam. Refer to the detergent
reservoir for information on correct dosage. Take the
manufacturer’s recommendations as a first basis. Test made by
yourself in practice will help you find the ideal type of detergent
and the perfect dosage applicable to it.

Operation

First Operation

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