NSS Wrangler 2012 AB Bedienungsanleitung

Wrangler 2012 AB
Wrangler 2012 DB
Automatic Floor Scrubber/Dryer
Récureuse/sécheuse de planchers automatique
Fregador y secador de pisos automático
OPERATOR MANUAL
MANUEL DE L’OPÉRATEUR
MANUAL DE OPERADOR

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Contents
Markings __________________________________________________ 1
Figure 1 ___________________________________________________ 2
Figure 2 ___________________________________________________ 3
Figure 3 ___________________________________________________ 3
Figure 4 ___________________________________________________ 3
Common Machine Components List ______________________________ 3
Figure 5 ___________________________________________________ 4
Figure 6 ___________________________________________________ 4
Machine Control Components List _______________________________ 5
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ____________________________ 6
Battery Safety Information ____________________________________ 6
Battery Charging Safety_______________________________________ 7
GROUNDING OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPPMENT - BATTERY CHARGER _______ 7
Unpacking Instructions _______________________________________ 7
Machine Inspection___________________________________________ 8
Before First Use _____________________________________________ 8
MACHINE COMPONENTS ______________________________________ 8
Operator Control Panel _______________________________________ 9
Common Machine Components _________________________________ 8
Battery Charger _____________________________________________10
Operating Instructions _______________________________________11
User Maintenance ___________________________________________12
Manditory Periodic Maintenance ________________________________13
Troubleshooting_____________________________________________13
Performance Specications ____________________________________14
Technical Specications_______________________________________15
Batteries __________________________________________________16
Battery Charger _____________________________________________16
Storage ___________________________________________________16
Scrapping _________________________________________________16
FRANÇAIS _________________________________________________18
ESPAÑOL __________________________________________________32

Marking #1
This product may contain a chemical known to the
state of California to cause cancer, or birth defects or
other reproductive harm.
Marking #2
Battery Safety Information Label. See Battery
Safety Information in this manual.
Marking #3
Warning - To avoid re do not use any ammable
or combustible liquids to clean oors. Do not use in
any explosive atmosphere.
Marking #4
Key switch. Enables machine operation, on-o.
Marking #5
Indicates battery charge level.
AB DB
Marking #6
Brush and Vacuum Switch, Fuse.
Marking #7
Wrangler 2012 AB Circuit Breakers.
Marking #8
Wrangler 2012 DB Circuit Breakers.
Marking #9
Head Pressure.
Marking #10
Clean water valve, located lower left side of machine.
Marking #11
Clean water strainer, located under lower left side of
machine in front of the clean water valve.
Marking #12
Pad Driver installation direction on and o.
Marking #13
Pad Driver release lever.
Markings
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Figure 1
Wrangler 2012 AB & DB
Common Machine Components

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Figure 2 Wrangler 2012 AB & DB
Common Machine Components
See Figures 1, 2, 3 and 4.
1. Battery charger window. Allows operator
to view battery charger operation.
2. Battery charger receptical.
3. Solution ll port from rear of machine.
4. Brush/pad motor pressure lever.
5. Battery charger cord wrap
6. Brush pedal for raising and lowering the
brush/pad motor.
7. Vacuum hose.
8. Squeegee knob.
9. Pedal for raising and lowering squeegee.
Squeegee Bracket.
10. Squeegee.
11. Solution Filter.
12. Solution Valve.
13. Skirt Brush.
14. Skirt.
15. Brush motor locking lever to remove
brush/pad.
16. Battery compartment drain hose.
17. Solution tank site gage and drain hose.
18. Solution tank.
19. Recovery tank drain hose.
20. Recovery tank drain hose cap.
21. Recovery tank.
22. Recovery tank lid.
23. Vacuum motor switch.
24. Brush/Pad motor switch.
25. Battery charger fuse.
26. Recovery tank oat shuto.
27. Debris trap.
28. Solution tank front ll opening and cover.
29. Battery compartment and batteries.
30. Battery connector.
31. Vacuum Motor.
32. Recovery tank lift handle/strap.
Figure 3
Figure 4

Figure 5
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Wrangler 2012 DB Machine Control Components
Wrangler 2012 AB Machine Control Components
Figure 6

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Machine Control Components
Wrangler 2012 DB (See Figure 5)
33. Twist grip handles. Controls the direction
and speed of the machine.
34. Battery Meter. Indicates the condition/
charge of the batteries.
35. Key switch. Enables machine operation.
36. Brush Circuit Breaker.
37. Controller and Driver Motor Circuit Breaker.
38. Vacuum Motor Circuit Breaker.
Wrangler 2012 AB (See Figure 6)
36. Brush Circuit Breaker.
38. Vacuum Motor Circuit Breaker.
39. Control Handles.
40. Brush/Pad switch lever. Turns the brush/
Pad motor and solution valve on-o.
41. Battery/Hour meter. Indicates the condi-
tion/charge of batteries and time brush/pad
motor is on.
42. Key switch. Enables machine operation.
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS (EN)
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUC-
TIONS
WARNING Read these original
instructions prior to initial use of the appliance/
machine.
Safety Instructions
This appliance has been approved for use on surfaces
with gradients up to 9%.
Safety Equipment
This appliance is equipped with devices to protect the
user, and must not be rendered inoperable or by-
passed.
Symbols used in these instructions
DANGER – Immediate danger that can cause
severe injury or even death.
WARNING – Possible hazard that could lead to
severe injury or event death.
CAUTION – Possible hazard that could lead to
mild injury or damage to property.
Electrical shock hazard.
Read the Operator Manual.
No smoking, open ames, or sparks near the
batteries.
Batteries - acid and hydrogen gas.
Poison. Causes severe burns. Avoid contact.
Recycle packaging.
Dispose of equipment through suitable collec-
tion systems.
Intended Use
The Wrangler 2012 AB and Wrangler 2012 DB are
intended for commercial use, for wet cleaning of
level oors in an indoor environment, for example in
hotels, schools, hospitals, factories, shops, oces and
rental businesses.

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Important Safety Instructions
ALL REPAIR SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY AN
NSS AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR OR SERVICE STA-
TION USING ONLY NSS ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS.
Use this appliance only as directed
in these operating instructions.
•This machine is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowl-
edge.
•Children should be supervised to ensure that they do
not play with the appliance.
•WARNING Operators shall be adequately instructed
on the use of this machine.
•This machine is only to be used for the cleaning of
hard surfaces that are not sensitive to moisture or
polishing operations.
•CAUTION This machine is for inside use only.
•CAUTION This machine shall be stored indoors in a
dry, cool area.
•CAUTION Turn o key switch before changing pads/
brushes.
•Operating temperature range: 40°- 113°F (5° - 45°C)
•This machine is not suitable for cleaning frozen sur-
faces (cold storage).
•Do not operate this machine in water exceeding 3/8
in (1 cm) depth.
•Use only OEM accessories and spare parts.
•Never use water over 140°F (60°C).
•Do not use this machine on surfaces that are sensi-
tive to pressure.
•Do not use this machine in potentially explosive envi-
ronments.
•Do not suck up ammable gases or liquids, undiluted
acids or solvents. This includes gasoline, thinning
agents or hot oil that can form an explosive mixture
when mixed with air. Do not use acetone, undiluted
acids or solvents.
•Orange oil (D-limonene) is not compatible with the
plastics used in this machine. Use of D-limonene may
result in damage to the machine.
•NEVER attempt to operate this machine if it is not
working properly or has been damaged in any way.
•NEVER disconnect or modify any switches or safety
devices (circuit breakers, fuses).
•NEVER drop or insert any object into any machine
opening.
•NEVER operate this machine with any air opening
blocked. Keep all air openings free of dust, lint, hair,
etc.
•NEVER pick up anything that is burning or smoking,
such as cigarettes, matches or hot ashes.
•ALWAYS keep face, ngers, hair or any other body
part or loose clothing away from any machine opening
or moving part (revolving brush, pad driver, or vacuum
motor).
•ALWAYS turn the machine o when attaching pads or
brushes.
•ALWAYS remove keys when this machine is left unat-
tended.
•ALWAYS be sure that the ramp is secured to the ve-
hicle before attempting to load/unload.
•ALWAYS use extreme caution when operating the
machine on a ramp or loading/unloading this machine
into or out of a truck/trailer. Use extreme caution if
the ramp is wet, oily, or covered with cleaning chemi-
cals.
•NEVER stop or turn the machine on a ramp or incline.
•NEVER attempt to climb a grade or operate this ma-
chine on a ramp or incline that exceeds its rating.
•NEVER park or store the machine near a dock, on
ramps, near a furnace, boiler, open ame, or other
high heat source.
•NEVER allow this machine to freeze.
•NEVER expose the machine to rain, snow, or extreme
temperatures.
•NEVER store any items on this machine.
Battery Safety Information
•WARNING – Failure to observe these warnings can
cause personal injury to machine operator or by-
standers.
•WARNING – Batteries emit hydrogen, which can
cause re or explosion.
•Never smoke, light a match, or cause a spark during
operation or charging.
•Always charge in a dry, well-ventilated area away
from open ame.
•ALWAYS read and understand all instructions before
charging batteries.
•NEVER attempt to charge batteries unless you have
been trained to do so.
•NEVER allow an untrained person to install or charge
batteries.
•ALWAYS wear eye protection and protective clothing
to avoid contact with battery acid.
•NEVER lay anything on top of batteries as arcing
may occur.
•IF CONTACT WITH BATTERY ACID OCCURS, follow
these instructions:
• SKIN – rinse area throughly with water.
• EYES – Flush with water for 15 minutes.
• INTERNAL – Drink water or milk. Follow with Milk
of Magnesia, beaten egg or vegetable oil. Call a
physician/seek medical attention immediately.

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Battery Charging Safety
WARNING: Unplug battery charger from
wall outlet before disconnecting batteries from ma-
chine to prevent arcing or machine damage.
ALWAYS charge the batteries with the Recovery Tank
open.
• ALWAYS read instructions carefully.
• ALWAYS use the NSS supplied charger with proper
voltage rating.
• ALWAYS plug the charger into an earthed socket
outlet.
• NEVER operate charger if the AC supply cord is
damaged, or if the charger has been damaged in
any way.
• NEVER charge a frozen battery.
• For ooded lead acid batteries (does not apply to
sealed maintenance free batteries):
• ALWAYS check to ensure the battery water level
covers the battery plates before charging.
• ALWAYS check water level after charging and
add distilled water if necessary to bring level to
the bottom of the ll hole.
•
• NEVER overll batteries as battery and machine
damage may result.
• ALWAYS wipe any acid from the top of batteries
using a soap solution.
• ALWAYS reattach caps to batteries. Do not
charge with caps loose or removed.
• ONLY use distilled water.
GROUNDING OF ELECTRICAL
EQUIPPMENT - BATTERY CHARGER
WARNING: Improper connection of the
equipment–grounding conductor can result in a risk
of electric shock. Check with a qualied electrician or
service person if you are in doubt as to whether the
outlet is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug
provided with the charger. If outlet is not suitable for
safe use; have a properly grounded outlet installed by
a qualied electrician.
North America: Always use a properly grounded
3-wire extension cord, which has male and female
plugs. If 25 foot [7.6m] extension cords are used, the
electrical carrying capacity should be no less than 14-3
ST, 50 foot [15.2m] extension cords no less than
12-3 ST.
Grounding Instructions
This charger shall be grounded while in use to protect
the operator from electric shock. The charger is pro-
vided with a three-conductor cord and a three-contact
grounding type attachment plug. The plug must be
plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly in-
stalled and grounded in accordance with all local codes
and ordinances. The green conductor in the cord is
the ground wire. Never connect this wire to other
than the grounding pin of the attachment plug.
If the cord provided with the charger has an attach-
ment plug as shown in Figure A. below, it is intended
for use on a nominal, 120-volt circuit. If a properly
grounded receptacle as shown in Figure A is not avail-
able, an adapter may be installed as shown in Figure B
if the outlet box that houses the receptacle is ground-
ed. Be sure to fasten the grounding tab (the green
colored rigid ear, lug or the like extending from the
adapter) with a metal faceplate screw.
If the cord provided with the charger has an attach-
ment plug as shown in Figure C, it is intended for
use on a nominal 240-volt circuit (single phase only).
Changes to the attachment plug or use of adaptors to
other plug types must be done in accordance with local
regulations.
Figure A
Figure B
NOTE: In Canada, the use of a temporary adaptor is
not permitted by Canadian electrical code, C22.1.
Unpacking Instructions
1. Carefully cut the (2) bands from around the car-
ton.
2. Remove staples and open top aps.
3. Locate the rear of the machine where the pallet
ramp is taped to the machine.
4. Remove staples at bottom of carton and lift carton
from pallet. CAUTION-Stay clear of rear of carton
when lifting carton, the ramp can fall backward.
5. Fold down ramp taking care that it rests complete-
ly and securely on the edge of the pallet.
6. Remove the lag bolts holding the (2) pallet an-
chors to the pallet (7/16in wrench required).
7. Remove and read all operating instructions.
8. Check that the key switch is o.
9. Open the battery compartment.
10. Plug the battery connector into the connector lo-
cated at base of control panel behind the batteries.
11. Check that the circuit breaker on rear panel is ON.
12. Turn on the keyswitch. The battery meter will light.
13. Taking care that the casters line up with the ramp,
slowly drive the machine backward o the pallet.
14. Recycle the carton and pallet.
Recycle the packaging.

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Machine Inspection
•After unpacking, Inspect the machine for damage or
missing components. If damage is found, contact the
freight company to le a freight claim.
Before First Use
Battery Installation to be performed by qualied
technician according to the battery connections dia-
gram on the machine (See Marking #2).
• Lift open the Recovery Tank (#21 Figure 1) using
the strap (#32 Figure 4).
• Plug the battery pack connector (#30 Figure 4)
into the mating connector on the machine.
• Install the squeegee, and connect the hose to the
squeegee. See SQUEEGEE INSTALLATION secton.
• Install pads/brushes. See PAD/BRUSH INSTALLA-
TION section.
• Charge the batteries fully. SEE BATTERY CHARGER
SECTION.
• Note: The machine is disabled when the battery
charger is connected to the wall outlet.
MACHINE COMPONENTS
Operator Control Panel
The operator control panel is located at the upper rear
area of the back of the machine. This panel has com-
ponents that control various machine functions.
Wrangler 2012 AB (See Figure 6):
• The key switch (#42) located in the back of the
control box turns the machine on and o. Power
on is indicated when the Battery Meter (#41) is
illuminated.
• The Operator Handles (#39) allow the operator to
control the direction of the machine.
• The Battery Meter (#41) shows the state of charge
of batteries. Fully charged batteries indicated when
the right LED bar is lit. The LED bar will move to
the left as the batteries are discharged. 70% dis-
charge indicated by the second left LED bar ash-
ing. 80% discharge indicated by alternate both left
LED bars ashing.The battery meter is equipped
with a relay that will open, turning o the ma-
chine, when the battery voltage has dropped to its
lowest permissible level.
• The Hour Meter (#41) indicates the hours the
Brush Motor has been used. The hour meter is non
resettable.
• The switch lever (#40) in front of the right control
handle grip (#39) turns on the Brush/Pad Motor
and dispences the solution when the brush/pad
motor switch (#24) is on.
• The Circuit Breaker (#36) controls the Brush/Pad
Motor. Push in to reset.
• The Circuit Breaker (#38) controls the Vacuum
Motor. Push in to rest.
Left Control Panel (See Figure 2.)
• The Vacuum switch (#23) controls the Vacuum
Motor.
• The Brush/Pad Motor switch (#24) controls the
Brush/Pad Motor.
• The Battery Charger Fuse (#25) must be in work-
ing order for the machine to work.
Wrangler 2012 DB (See Figure 5):
• The key switch (#35) located in the right control
panel turns the machine on and o. Power on is
indicated when the Battery Meter (#34) above the
key switch is illuminated.
• The battery meter (#34) shows the state of charge
of batteries during operation. When the batteries
are fully charged, all of the LED’s are illuminated.
As the batteries discharge, the LED’s start to turn
o, one at a time, from right to left. The battery
meter is equipped with a relay that will open, turn-
ing o the machine, when the battery voltage has
dropped to its lowest permissible level. If the ma-
chine is operated until it is automatically shut o,
turn o the key switch, the brush switch, and the
vacuum switch. Then turn on the key switch, and
the machine can be driven to a charging location.
• In the middle of the operator panel are two (2)
rubber twist grips (#33). These grips rotate for-
ward moving and backward to control the direction
and speed of the machine. The farther the grips
are rotated, the faster the machine will move.
These twist grips have a feature that returns the
machine to the neutral position when the handles
are released.
• The Brush/Pad Motor turns on when the brush/pad
switch (#24 Figure 2) is on and the twist grips are
rotated in either direction.
• The solution is dispenced when the brush/pad
switch (#24 Figure 2) is on and the twist grips are
rotated in either direction but does not control the
amount of solution dispenced.
• The Circuit Breaker (#36) controls the Brush/Pad
Motor. Push in to reset.
• The Circuit Breaker (#37) controls the Drive Motor
Controller and the machine. Push in to reset.
• The Circuit Breaker (#38) controls the Vacuum
Motor. Push in to rest.
Left Control Panel (See Figure 2.)
• The Vacuum switch (#23) controls the Vacuum
Motor.
• The Brush/Pad Motor switch (#24) controls the
Brush/Pad Motor.
• The Battery Charger Fuse (#25) must be in work-
ing order for the machine to work.
Common Machine Components
(See Figures 1,3 and 4)
Solution Tank
• The solution tank (#18) is the lower part of the
machine body and has a capacity of 12 gal (45 L).
• The solution tank can be lled through the front
ll opening (#28). Lift the cover to access the
opening. Replace cover to prevent splashing when
machine is moving.
• The solution tank can be lled through the rear ll
opening (#3). Lift the plug to access the opening.
Replace the plug to prevent splashing when the
machine is moving.
• The amount of water in the solution tank is seen
in the site gage and drain hose (#17) at the right
rear of the tank. The solution tank can also be
emptied through this hose.
Recovery Tank
• The recovery tank (#21) is the upper part of the
machine body and has a capacity of 14 gal (53 L).
• The recovery tank collects the dirty solution.
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