HAKO Scrubmaster B25 Operating Manual
HAKO Scrubmaster B25 Operating Manual

HAKO Scrubmaster B25 Operating Manual

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Scrubmaster B25 (7155)
Operating manual
Part number 88-10-3357 - 4665-20
Valid as from: 01.2023

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  • Page 1 Scrubmaster B25 (7155) Operating manual Part number 88-10-3357 - 4665-20 Valid as from: 01.2023...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    We have pro- vided the places in this operating manual concerning your safety with a dan- ger pictogram. Your authorised Hako dealer is available at all times to answer further questions about the machine or the operating manual.
  • Page 3: Intended Use

    Introduction Intended use The Scrubmaster B25 is a scrubber-drier for the wet cleaning of hard indoor floor surfaces. This machine is intended for commercial use, e.g. in shopping centres, swimming pools, shops, airports, schools and hotels. Any use extending beyond this is not intended use. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage resulting from this and the user alone bears the risk.
  • Page 4: Acceptance Of The Machine

    Machine data Your machine is described clearly by the following data. Please always quote these data in correspondence or when making a telephone query to your authorised Hako dealer or our company. • Machine type: • Manufacturing no.: • Start-up on: Your nearest authorised Hako dealer: •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Turning off the machine ..........29 After cleaning ..............30 Loading and transporting ..........31 Technical data............... 32 Maintenance and servicing.......... 34 Hako system maintenance ........... 34 Maintenance plan ............36 5.2.1 Emptying and cleaning the waste water tank ....39 88-10-3357-00IVZ.fm...
  • Page 6 Table of contents 5.2.2 Checking the seal in the tank cap ......... 40 5.2.3 Checking the seal at the drain hose ......40 Checking the charging state ......... 41 Charging the batteries ..........41 Cleaning the solution tank ..........42 Brush unit ..............
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions 1 Safety instructions Warning and danger symbols Important tasks concerning the safety of the operator and machine are named as follows in this operating manual and emphasised by symbols. Danger Indication of a direct danger with high risk, in which death or severe physical injury can occur if it is not avoided.
  • Page 8: General Safety Instructions

    • The labels attached to the machine provide important information for safe operation. Renew labels that are no longer legible or present. • With Hako-AntiBac® machine variants, the plastic inner surface of the solution and waste water tanks contains silver ions in nanoparticle form.
  • Page 9: Operating Safety Instructions

    Please observe the operating manual of the charger and the operating manual of the battery manufac- turer. Hako assumes no liability for battery damage resulting from insuffi- cient commissioning charge. • Check the machine for operating safety before every start-up! Eliminate faults immediately.
  • Page 10: Maintenance Instructions

    • Daily and weekly maintenance work must be done in accordance with the maintenance plan by the operating staff. In all other maintenance work, please contact your nearest Hako service centre. • The maintenance work and maintenance intervals specified in the operating manual must be complied with.
  • Page 11: Information About Special Risks

    • Only instructed maintenance personnel must handle and replace batteries. • Only batteries approved by Hako may be used at the intended position. • Danger! Make sure that the insulation of the battery cables is not damaged.
  • Page 12 • Make sure that no water or liquid can come into contact with live parts of the machine. If water has still entered parts, immediately disconnect the mains plug and have the machine checked by the authorised Hako service. 01-7155-00.fm...
  • Page 13: Environmental Protection Instructions And Disposal

    In accordance with the symbol showing the crossed-out garbage bin, these batteries must not be disposed of in the domestic waste. Return and recycling have to be arranged with the authorised Hako dealer! • Observe the local regulations when disposing of the AntiBac® tanks, e.g.
  • Page 14: Labels On The Machine

    Safety instructions Labels on the machine The following safety and instruction labels are affixed to the machine in a clearly visible and legible manner. Renew missing or illegible labels immediately! Fig. 1 01-7155-00.fm...
  • Page 15 Safety instructions Hako company logo The Hako company logo Fig. 1-A is located on the front of the waste water tank. Label: Machine type: The label Fig. 1-B is located on both sides of the solution tank. Type plate The type plate Fig. 1-C is located on the steering bar.
  • Page 16: Operation

    Operation 2 Operation Overviews 2.1.1 Front and rear view Fig. 2 02-7155-00.fm...
  • Page 17 Operation Item Designation Operating handle Tank cap of waste water tank Waste water tank Filling opening for solution tank Solution tank Suction hose Rotating brush unit Squeegee Control panel Mains plug on-board charger Drain hose for waste water Level indicator for solution tank Fresh water filter Draining opening for fresh water Suction filter...
  • Page 18: Control Panel

    Operation 2.1.2 Control panel Fig. 3 Item Designation Button – fresh water dosing Button – rotating brush decoupling Button – ON/OFF Button – suction turbine Button – ECO mode Symbol – brush drive Symbol – suction turbine Indicator – operating hours meter / service code Symbol –...
  • Page 19: Controls And Display Elements

    Operation Controls and display elements 2.2.1 Control panel The individual functions of the buttons on the control panel are described below. The respective activated functions are visible as corresponding symbols in the display panel. ON/OFF button Fig. 3-3 The machine is turned on and off with this button. •...
  • Page 20 Operation Brush decoupling button Fig. 3-2 The rotating brush is decoupled with this button. 1. Tilt the machine backwards into the park position. 2. Press and hold the button until the rotating brush has been decoupled. • The remaining time until decoupling is indicated on the display panel. Fresh water dosing button Fig.
  • Page 21: Controls

    Operation Operating hours meter / Service code indicator Fig. 3-8 The current status of the operating hours is displayed. If a service case occurs, the red spanner appears with a four-digit service code, see section 5.10. Charging status indicator Fig. 3-11 The symbol flashes green during the charging process.
  • Page 22 Operation Note • Do not set the operating bar too high; always position it in an ergonomically optimised position to avoid fatigue. • When cleaning corners, it is wise to move the operating bar to the vertical position, thereby making it easier to turn the machine. Filling opening for fresh water Fig.
  • Page 23: General Principle Of Operation

    Operation General principle of operation In cleaning mode, the cleaning solution is supplied from the solution tank to the rotating brush in the brush unit. When the machine is moving forwards, the used detergent is absorbed by the squeegee and conveyed into the waste water tank.
  • Page 24: Brush Unit

    Operation 2.3.3 Brush unit Actuating the starting handle switches on the brush motor, the suction turbine and the water supply. The floor is cleaned by the rotating brush Fig. 5-5 and the supply of cleaning solution. For maintenance purposes, the brush can be decoupled with the brush decoupling button Fig.
  • Page 25: Batteries

    Battery types The various machine types are equipped with different maintenance-free bat- tery systems. When using other batteries which have been approved by Hako, corresponding settings must be carried out in the configuration menu. These settings should only be carried out by a workshop authorised by Hako!
  • Page 26: Maintaining Drive Batteries

    • determining the battery charging state during operation, • switching off the cleaning functions when the discharge limit has been reached to protect the battery against total discharge When using other batteries which have been approved by Hako, the BMS must be reset. Attention...
  • Page 27: Operation

    Before putting into service Attention • Before initially starting up the machine, charge the used batteries fully and appropriately with commissioning charge. Hako assumes no liability for battery damage resulting from insufficient commissioning charge. • Check the machine for operating safety before every start-up! Eliminate faults immediately.
  • Page 28: Filling The Solution Tank

    Operation 3.2.1 Filling the solution tank Note • Only use detergents suitable for automatic machines (foam retarded). We recommend use of our cleaning and care agents specifically developed for the machine. These products meet the requirements of the German Detergent and Cleaning Agent Act (WRMG).
  • Page 29: Cleaning

    Operation 5. Add detergent to the tank according to the manufacturer’s regulations. The filling opening cap Fig. 6-2 acts as a dosing aid. Fill the cap twice up to the mark with detergent (250 ml), corresponds to a dosing of 1:100 in a fully filled solution tank (see table). Fill the solution tank with fresh water up to the maximum filling level.
  • Page 30: After Cleaning

    Operation After cleaning Environmental danger Observe the applicable laws and local regulations when disposing of detergents. Attention! Do not use a high-pressure cleaner or steam cleaner to clean the machine. Fig. 7 1. Drive to a suitable maintenance location. 2. Turn off the machine. 3.
  • Page 31: Loading And Transporting

    Operation Loading and transporting Attention Risk of skidding! Take extra care on wet ramps. Loading the machine via a ramp Lower the operating bar to a flat position and pull the machine backwards up the ramp. Transporting Fig. 8 When transported on a vehicle or trailer, the machine must be fully and firmly secured against tilting and rolling away.
  • Page 32: Technical Data

    Technical data 4 Technical data Dimensions Length of machine (bar folded in/working position) 970/1200 Width of machine (without/with squeegee) 520/610 Height of machine (bar folded in/working position) 840/1100 Working width Brush unit Squeegee Sweeping capacity Theoretical sweeping capacity m²/h 1700 Weights Weight (empty, with Li-Ion/lead acid battery) 75/88...
  • Page 33 Technical data Protection class Noise emission value Standard operation mode The sound power level (L wAd ) measured under the customary conditions of use according to dB (A) DIN EN 60335-2-72 is: The sound pressure level (L pA ) (at the ear of the driver) measured under the customary conditions of dB (A) use according to DIN EN 60335-2-72 is:...
  • Page 34: Maintenance And Servicing

    Parts to be replaced for the individual maintenance tasks are determined. Hako system maintenance: • Assures the reliable readiness for use of the Hako cleaning machines (preventive maintenance). • Minimises operating costs, repair costs, costs for maintenance.
  • Page 35 Maintenance and servicing Maintenance certificate Handover Hako system maintenance I 250 operating hours Equipment Workshop stamp Trial run Handover to customer Instruction performed on: performed on: at _______________ operating hours at _______________ operating hours Hako system maintenance I Hako system maintenance I...
  • Page 36: Maintenance Plan

    Maintenance and servicing Maintenance plan Hako system maintenance customer: Work to be performed by the customer by reference to the servicing and main- tenance instructions specified in the operating manual. Daily • Empty the waste water tank, clean the waste water tank, suction filter and float ring below the suction filter.
  • Page 37 Maintenance and servicing Hako system maintenance I Performance by an expert of an authorised Hako workshop by reference to the machine-specific system maintenance. Every 250 hours, at least once a year Battery and charger • Check the battery and the charger •...
  • Page 38 Maintenance and servicing Solution tank • Check the fresh water supply, replace worn parts if necessary • Check the level indicator for transparency and proper functioning, replace if necessary • Check the cover and cover seal of the fresh water drain, replace if necessary •...
  • Page 39: Emptying And Cleaning The Waste Water Tank

    Maintenance and servicing 5.2.1 Emptying and cleaning the waste water tank Empty and clean the waste water tank as required, but at least once a day. Environmental danger Observe applicable laws and local regulations when disposing of detergents! Fig. 9 1.
  • Page 40: Checking The Seal In The Tank Cap

    Maintenance and servicing 5.2.2 Checking the seal in the tank cap Fig. 10 Check the function of the seal in the tank cap daily and replace the seal if damaged. 5.2.3 Checking the seal at the drain hose Fig. 11 Check the seal at the drain hose daily and replace it after 125 operating hours at the latest.
  • Page 41: Checking The Charging State

    Never place tools or other electrically conductive objects on the battery! Attention • Before initially starting up the machine, charge the used batteries fully and appropriately with commissioning charge. Hako assumes no liability for battery damage resulting from insufficient commissioning charge. • Never leave batteries discharged, always recharge them immediately.
  • Page 42: Cleaning The Solution Tank

    Maintenance and servicing Charging the batteries with the on-board charger The batteries are charged via the integrated on-board charger. The batteries can already be charged if one segment (bar) of the charging state indicator has gone out, at the latest, however, after the cleaning functions have been switched off (one bar flashes).
  • Page 43: Brush Unit

    Maintenance and servicing Brush unit Fig. 14 5.6.1 Decoupling the brush/pad 1. Tilt the machine backwards into the park position Fig. 14-1. 2. Press the brush decoupling button Fig. 14-2 for approx. 5 seconds. The time until automatic decoupling is indicated on the display panel. 5.6.2 Coupling the brush/pad 1.
  • Page 44: Replacing The Brush/Pad

    Maintenance and servicing 5.6.4 Replacing the brush/pad Fig. 15 Check the brush/pad for wear 1. Lower the machine from the park position onto the brush/pad. 2. If the mark on the splash shield ring Fig. 15-1 is above the mark on the aluminium cover Fig.
  • Page 45: Cleaning The Fresh Water Filter

    Maintenance and servicing Cleaning the fresh water filter Fig. 16 Clean the sieve insert of the fresh water filter weekly. The fresh water filter is located at the rear right beneath the machine Fig. 16-1. 1. Unscrew and remove the fresh water filter. 2.
  • Page 46: Squeegee

    Maintenance and servicing Squeegee 5.8.1 Dismantling/Installing the squeegee Fig. 17 1. Turn the suction hose vertically upwards and remove it Fig. 17-1. 2. Remove the squeegee Fig. 17-2 from the holder. 3. Install the squeegee in reverse order. Note The suction hose also secures the squeegee. When turning the suction hose, make sure that the marks correspond Fig.
  • Page 47: Replacing The Sealing Strips

    Maintenance and servicing 5.8.3 Replacing the sealing strips Fig. 19 Check the sealing strip and the slot strip at the squeegee weekly for wear and damage. If the edge of the sealing strip is worn or damaged, turn or replace the sealing strip.
  • Page 48: Cleaning The Suction Hose

    Maintenance and servicing Cleaning the suction hose Fig. 20 Clean the suction hose as required and weekly. 1. Turn the suction hose vertically upwards and remove it from the squeegee Fig. 20-1. 2. Remove the drain hose for waste water Fig. 20-2 from the holder. 3.
  • Page 49: Service Information

    (tool key). Eliminate the cause or note down the service code and inform your authorised Hako service partner. If the cause has been eliminated, the fault must be acknowledged via the OFF/ON button.
  • Page 50 Maintenance and servicing 3311 Service code Service interval expired See maintenance plan indicator when turning on the machine. Restart the machine to remove the service code. 5931 Battery fault • Communication error Contact the customer • Incorrect type of battery service 5971 / Battery fault...
  • Page 51: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    Hamburger Str. 209-239 23843 Bad Oldesloe, Germany declare in sole responsibility that the following product Scrubmaster B25 type: 7155 to which this declaration relates corresponds with the relevant basic safety and health requirements of EC Directive 2006/42/EC as well as the requirements according to 2014/30/EC and 2014/53/EC.
  • Page 52 Hako GmbH Head Office Hamburger Str. 209-239 23843 Bad Oldesloe Germany Tel. +49 4531 806-0 info@hako.com www.hako.com...

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