Sanitaire® 14” Autoscrubber SC6200A Part No. SC6200A Rev 2 (11/13) Owner’s Guide IMPORTANT Do not return this product to the store. Call 1-800-800-8975* Monday - Friday 8:00 AM to 7:30 PM and Saturday 10 AM to 6:30 PM Central time or visit our web site, www.sanitairevac.
THE SANITAIRE® COMMERCIAL LIMITED WARRANTY WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS Your Sanitaire commercial cleaner is warranted to be free from all defects in material and workmanship in normal use FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR. The warranty is granted only to the original purchaser of the cleaner. The warranty is subject to the following provisions. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER • Parts of the cleaner that require replacement under normal use, such as bumpers, belts, batteries, and hoses.
If you prefer, you can write to: Electrolux Home Care Products North America Service Division P.O. Box 3900 Peoria, IL 61612 USA In Canada write to: Electrolux Home Care Products North America 866 Langs Drive Cambridge, Ontario N3H 2N7 If it is necessary to ship the cleaner outside your community to obtain warranty repair, you must pay the shipping charges to the Sanitaire Authorized Warranty Station. Return shipping charges will be paid by the Warranty Station.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance must be grounded If it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and grounding plug. The plug must be inserted into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS & WARNINGS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS UNIT Read and understand this owner’s manual and all labels on the unit before operating. Safety is a combination of common sense,staying alert and knowing how your unit works. Use this unit only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer’s recommended attachments.
• • Leaks from battery cells can occur under extreme usage or temperature conditions. If liquid gets on the skin, wash quickly with water. If the liquid gets into the eyes, flush them immediately with clean water for a minimum of 10 minutes. Seek medical attention. While there is no shock hazard from electrical terminals located on the vacuum, a burn could result from metal objects being inserted onto the terminal areas. Battery terminals should always be kept free of objects.
10 1 11 13 12 14 15 2 3 4 5 9 6 8 7 16 17 18 19 1. Handle 12. Handle Adjusting Lever 2. Recovery Tank Lid 13. Squeegee Lifting Lever 3. Recovery Tank 14. Recovery Tank Drain Hose 4. Solution Tank Filling Opening 15. Vacuum Hose 5. Solution Tank 16. Battery Charger Lead 6. Brush Guard 17. Battery Charger Indicator 7. Brush/Pad 18. Solution Flow Adjustment Valve 8. Squeegee 19. Solution Filter 9. Wheels 10. Control Panel 11.
1 Product Information 1.3 Guidelines for the operator WARNING Operators must be fully trained in the use of the machine in accordance with these Maintenance free (gel) batteries must be used. A battery life instructions, able to perform user mainteindicator allows the operator to check the degree of batnance and the correct selection of accessories. tery life available, and an on board battery charger provides • Operators should be physically capable to maneuver, convenient charging.
To move the machine to the work area lock handle and tilt • Remove the recovery water tank (Fig 2). backwards to raise the front off the floor, and wheel into position. CAUTION – Bumping over thresholds, curbs and similar obstacles can damage the machine. Pull the machine backwards to go over small obstacles. 1.
• Let the batteries charge until the “Green” LED comes on, then remove the plug and wind the battery charging around the cable holder (Fig 5). Fig 5 NOTE: 10 hours are required for complete battery charge. • IMPORTANT - Overcharging will damage the batteries. This will cause run time to be reduced and overall battery life will be affected. AVOID OVER CHARGING. 2.3 Adjusting the handle height Select the most comfortable handle height using the adjustment lever (#6 on Fig 10) on the handle.
before refilling the solution tank. 3 Controls The operating controls are located on the handle. (Fig 9). The icons adjacent to each switch identify the functions. 5 5 6 2 3 Fig 10 4 5 – Brush rotating and/or water dispensing lever Pressing and holding lever 5 will start the rotation of the brush. Cleaning solution will be dispensed if button 4 (Fig 9) is on. The left of right lever can be used. (Fig 10). 6 - Handle adjustment lever Used to adjust handle to comfortable working height.
• Washing, brushing, drying cycle Press button 2 to start the vacuum, button 4 (Fig 9) to release solution and press the lever 5 (Fig 10) to start the cycle. 4.3 Using the machine WARNING! Never start the machine without a brush or pad attached. Fig 12 • Check the status of the battery charge by pressing brush switch 3. (Fig 9) • Check that the water filter is clean and free of debris (Fig 13). • Set the handle set at a comfortable working height. • Start the machine and select the type of cycle.
with vacuum motor OFF. Scrub floor again, picking up the solution. WARNING - If foam or liquid is leaking, turn the machine off immediately and empty the recovery tank. Leaking liquid could be hazardous due to its temperature, or chemical content. • To STOP the machine, release solution feed levers, switch off brush motor then vacuum motor. IMPORTANT! If it is necessary to replace the brush or pad during cleaning please follow instructions in section 2.4.
6.1 Prolonged storage • Wash the inside of the tank, leaving the drain cap open and adding clean water though the front opening. • After cleaning, replace the cap, pushing inwards. • IMPORTANT – To dispose of unused cleaning solution, comply with the local, state, and federal standards in force in the country in which the machine is being used. • Drain the clean water contained in the tank. • Place the machine under cover, in a place where the temperature is between 40°F and 105°F.
7.3 Changing the brush or pad driver • Lift the machine up slightly at the front • Press the brush rotation button (3) to enable the rotation of the brush, then press lever (5) and release it; the brush becomes disconnected (Fig 23) Fig 21 NOTE: It is possible to have two types of rubber blades. Para rubber blades for all types of floors and polyurethane rubber blades for mechanical workshop floors which are dirty with oil. 7.2 Squeegee set up (correct position) (Fig.
7.5 Operations to perform weekly Cleaning the clean water filter (Fig. 25) Fig 25 • Make sure that the solution tap is fully closed. Refer to Fig 16. • Unscrew the transparent filter cover (1) and remove the filter (2). • Clean the filter (2) in running water. If it is blocked, replace it. • Replace all the components in reverse order.
8 Technical specification Model SC6200A Battery Scrubber 110-120/50-60 24 10 80 14 16 35 130 11,945 4.5 5.8 260 250 59 28 68 <2.5 35.4 x 15.75 x 43.3 29.5 167.6 125.
TROUBLESHOOTING CAUSE: 1) Low battery 2) Main 30A fuse blown THE MACHINE DOES NOT START UP SOLUTION: 1) Check/Charge battery. 2) Replace GREEN 30A fuse.