What does minuteman stand for?
: a member of a group of armed men who favored independence of the American colonies and who were ready to fight at a minute’s notice immediately before and during the American Revolution.
Can you strip a floor with a floor scrubber?
Auto scrubbers are often the popular choice for stripping, because they can then be used to recover the stripping solution. If you are using an auto scrubber, leave the squeegee up and scrub the area once completely before putting the squeegee down and scrubbing again while at the same time, recovering the solution.
How long should batteries last in a floor scrubber?
between two and five years
Simple reasons floor scrubbers fail involve the batteries themselves. For most machines, their batteries should last between two and five years. The lifespan depends on usage frequency and maintenance. To check if your battery is dead, place a voltmeter on the contacts.
Where can I find a service manual for my Minuteman machine?
Service Manuals can be found by clicking here. Parts manuals for all current Minuteman machines can be found on their individual product pages. If you are looking for parts information for an older model, please email us at [email protected].
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What should I do if my e17/e20 floor scrubber is not working?
Parts Manual E17/E20 Floor Scrubber • Stop on level surface. • Disconnect the power to the machine by pulling the red Battery Connector located under the recovery tank near the batteries. • Avoid moving parts. Do not wear loose jackets, shirts, or sleeves when working on machine. • Avoid contact with battery acid. Battery acid can cause burns.
What is a floor scrubber used for?
This commercial floor scrubber is a versatile and compact cleaning machine that works on any type of hard floor, including escalators, vinyl, rubber floors, tile, marble, hardwood, granite, concrete, studded rubber, short-nap carpeting, slate, brick, quarry tile and more.