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1. Daily Cleaning and Maintenance
Perform a thorough cleaning after each use, including the brush plate, suction pipelines, and recovery tank to prevent residue buildup and contamination.
Regularly empty and clean the dirty water tank to avoid odors and maintain equipment performance.
Check the squeegee for adhered debris; rinse the rubber strip and suction inlet with running water if necessary.
Clear the suction hose to prevent clogs and ensure optimal suction efficiency.
2. Standard Operating Procedures
Follow correct operating procedures to prevent overuse, overload, collisions, and drops.
Do not use the scrubber on unsuitable surfaces (e.g., overly wet or hot environments).
Protect all components to minimize wear and damage.
3. Cleaning Agent Selection
Use only compatible cleaning agents; avoid strong chemicals that may corrode the machine.
Dilute and apply cleaners according to instructions to prevent overuse.
4. Wear Parts Replacement
Regularly inspect wear parts such as brush plates, squeegee rubber strips, filters, and suction nozzles.
Replace these components periodically based on usage frequency and floor conditions.
5. Storage Guidelines
Store the scrubber in a dry, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and damp conditions.
Regularly inspect power cords and plugs for safety.
For battery-powered models: unplug the battery after full charge to extend battery life.
6. Periodic Inspection and Repair
Conduct monthly comprehensive inspections of motors, circuits, transmission components, etc.
Promptly address any malfunctions or abnormalities to prevent further damage.
Maintenance Benefits
With proper operation and consistent maintenance, the service life of an industrial floor scrubber can reach 3–5 years (depending on frequency and environment). Effective maintenance also ensures sustained cleaning efficiency and may further extend the equipment’s lifespan.