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Correct Operating Postures and Speeds
When operating a floor scrubber, you should grasp the handrails of the machine with both hands and keep the body in balance. The pushing speed of the floor scrubber should be moderate. If the speed is too fast, it may lead to incomplete cleaning, as the brush disc may not be able to fully remove stains and the squeegee may not effectively dry the water on the ground. On the other hand, if the speed is too slow, it will reduce work efficiency. Generally speaking, an appropriate speed should be selected according to the degree of dirt on the ground and the performance of the machine to ensure the best cleaning and drying effects.
Pay Attention to the Ground Conditions
During the cleaning, you should pay attention to the conditions of the ground. If there is large debris on the ground, such as screws, coins, wads of paper, etc., they should be removed manually first to avoid damaging the brush disc or the squeegee, or even being drawn into the interior of the machine, causing machine failures. When operating on sloped ground, you should be careful to prevent the floor scrubber from sliding out of control. If necessary, the braking device of the machine (if available) can be used.
Keep an Eye on the Operating Status of the Machine
You should always pay attention to the operating status of the floor scrubber, including whether the sounds of the cleaning motor and the water suction motor are normal. If abnormal noises are heard, such as harsh friction sounds or a sudden increase in the buzzing sound, it may indicate that there is a problem with the machine. In such cases, the machine should be stopped immediately and components such as the motor, the brush disc, and the squeegee should be inspected. At the same time, you should pay attention to observing the liquid levels in the clean water tank and the dirty water tank. When the dirty water tank is nearly full, it should be emptied in time to prevent the sewage from overflowing and contaminating the ground.
Avoid Overusing and Fatigue Operation
Do not use the floor scrubber continuously for a long time to prevent the machine from overheating. Most floor scrubbers have a certain working time limit. Continuous working for too long may damage the motor or other electronic components. In addition, the operator also needs to take appropriate breaks to avoid fatigue operation. Fatigue operations may lead to operational errors, such as colliding with walls, furniture, etc., causing damage to the machine and the surrounding environment.