
ZL1 WSC14
6
Warning: Do not use a high foaming agent, or too high a
concentration of cleaning chemical as this could cause
excessive foam buildup in the machine, which could
damage the vac motor.
Warning: Do not use harsh solvents or other strongly
corrosive chemical agents, as this may damage the
machine. Consult your local dealer or service center if you
have questions.
Warning! Do not exceed maximum temperature
recommendation (50°C or 140°F) forcontent of
solution & recoverytanks.
Operating the Machine
1. Turn the flow adjustment valve on. (See above left
photo and #11 in Machine Diagram.)
2. Pull the lever to lower the squeegee and brush head.
(See above right photo and #2 in Machine Diagram).
3. Press the power button and make sure that gauge
reads “4” (fully charged). If it is less than 4, we
recommend turning off the machine and charging the
batteries before proceeding.
4. Turn brushes on.
5. Turn solution flow on.
6. Turn vac motor on.
7. Allow machine to move forward. (Motion of the scrub
brush or pad will naturally pull the machine forward).
Warning! Do not attempt to back machine up without first
raising the squeegee. (Lift lever on back).
Warning: Fire or explosion hazard. Do not attempt to vac
up flammable or corrosive liquids, dust, vapor, or reactive
metals.
For Best Scrubbing Performance:
If floors are especially dirty, we recommend a two-pass
system. On the first pass, turn off vac and dispense clean-
ing solution. Allow the detergent to work on floor for 3-5
minutes (follow recommendations of the chemical manu-
facturer). On the second pass, turn on the vac and allow
the machine to vacuum up the solution from the floor.
Routine Maintenance Instructions
Cleaning the Machine After Use:
1. Turn off the brushes, solution flow and vac.
2. Turn off power.
3. Raise squeegee by lifting the lever in back.
4. Move the machine to cleaning/draining area.
5. Drain the solution tank by pulling the drainage plug at
the front of the machine (To the left of the valve in the
photo on the left).
6. Remove the hoses from the recovery tank and allow it
to drain. Take recovery tank off handlebar and flush
with water until it is clean, then allow it to drain and air
dry.
7. Dismantle the scrub brush or scrub pad and rinse with
water. Inspect condition of brush or pad and flip over
or replace with new one if necessary.
8. Clean the squeegee. Inspect condition of squeegee
and reposition or replace squeegee if necessary.
Important: We do not recommend using steam
cleaning or pressure washer to clean the scrubber.
ATTENTION! Always wear gloves during maintenance
procedures to avoid any contact with potentially
harmful substances. Follow maintenance procedures
and allow machine to air dry thoroughly before storing
in order to avoid buildup of unpleasant odors,
residues, or harmful bacteria inside machine or on
brushes.
Recovery Tank Cleaning:
1. Remove the hoses from the ports on top of tank. Clean
hoses according to directions under “Weekly Mainten-
ance Instructions”.
2. Open the recovery tank cover by turning it
counterclockwise.
3. Drain recovery tank.
4. Take out the filter and rinse with water. Inspect for
corrosion or damage, and replace if necessary
5. Rinse the recovery tank with water and clean with mild
detergent if necessary. Do not use steam or pressure
washer to clean the machine.
6. Leave recovery tank open and allow to air dry.
Cleaning the Squeegee
The squeegee must be in perfect working condition in
order to dry the floor properly. If the scrubber is leaving
dirty streaks behind, you will need to clean, reposition, or
replace the squeegee:
1. Raise the squeegee assembly bypushing the left lever
on back.