Specifications
Safety, Operation and Maintenance Manual for Parrot (RA 300 E); Version 1.2
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Drain
Plug
WHAT TO USE WITH THE SCRUBBER
Type of Cleaning Chemicals Scrub Brushes/Pads
Daily or weekly cleaning
on waterproof surfaces.
Floor cleaner, degreaser,
maintenance cleaner, scented
cleaner depending upon the
degree of dirt on surface.
Nylon brushes, red, green or
white pads depending on
condition of floor.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
If you maintain this scrubber carefully it will stay in
working order for a long period of time. Check the
unit regularly for any wear and tear.
1. Check rubber squeegee blades.
2. DO NOT clean the scrubber with pressure
washer.
3. When servicing or making repairs use only
genuine original equipment parts.
4. Repairs and service should only be made
by an authorized service center or the
factory.
5. Monthly Maintenance: Check all the
gaskets, tighten loose nuts and bolts.
6. Every (6) months check vacuum motor
carbon brushes, if worn to 3/8” length or
less replace.
TO MAINTAIN THE SCRUBBER – DAILY
1. Remove
dome cover
from the
tank and set
it down
behind the
scrubber.
2. Remove the tank and carry it to a floor
drain or sink.
3. Open the drain plug from recovery tank
and empty
the tank.
4. Remove solution bladder from tank by
gently pulling tab on the bladder upwards.
5. Once the edge of the bladder comes over
tank rim opening, push the entire bladder
back into the tank and remove bladder
through the large opening of the recovery
tank. Empty the solution bladder and rinse
with clean water.
6. Hang up the solution bladder to dry.
7. Flush out the recovery tank with clean
water to remove dirty solution. Drain tank.
8. When replacing the bladder make sure it
fits properly into the recovery tank.
9. The bladder tab must be fitted on the left
side of solution tank opening seen from the
rear operator’s position.
10. Clean the dome, cover, vacuum hose and
solution hose thoroughly. Make sure that
the solution hose filter is also cleaned.
11. Clean the scrubber and squeegee with a
damp cloth. Store squeegee in the raised
position to prevent damaging the blades.
12. Rinse brushes or pads with clean water. To
remove brushes or pads, tilt scrubber back
and slightly pull them downward. When
replacing make sure they lock into the
groves.