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Industrial floor scrubbers are mainly divided into push-type floor scrubbers and driver-operated floor scrubbers. Whether it is a push-type or driver-operated floor scrubber, they can both complete the cleaning work quickly and effectively.
Compared with such large-scale cleaning equipment, it is essential to understand the structure and working principle of the floor scrubber and be familiar with its working process, as incorrect usage can cause malfunctions and damage to the floor scrubber.
Next, the editor will tell you that you can master the small tips for using a push-type floor scrubber in just 8 steps. You no longer need to worry about not cleaning thoroughly, not knowing how to use it, or frequent malfunctions of the floor scrubber.
The usage process of the push-type floor scrubber is as follows:
1.Open the clean water tank, fill it with clean water and an appropriate amount of industrial detergent and defoamer. Note: Do not pour laundry detergent, high-foaming cleaning agents or dishwashing liquid into the water tank. The foam produced may damage or burn out the machine!
2. Lower the water-absorbing brush to the ground and lower the brush plate to the ground.
3. Open the water valve switch and adjust the water output properly.
4. Turn on the power switch, brush plate switch and water suction switch in sequence to start working and clean the floor.
5.After cleaning is completed, turn off the brush plate switch, water valve switch, water suction switch and power switch in sequence.
6. Lift the water-absorbing scraper and the brush plate off the ground.
7. Open the sewage tank, discharge the sewage and clean it.
8. Charge the machine and place it in a well-ventilated area.
The above is the usage process of the push-type floor scrubber.
To master the usage skills of floor scrubbers proficiently, it is also necessary to learn different usage tutorials according to different types of floor scrubbers. When purchasing a new floor scrubber, it is necessary to carefully study and read the manufacturer's user manual to avoid making mistakes.