Product Operate Guide
KUER H70 Walk-Behind Commercial Floor Scrubber Operation Manual
I. Preparation Before Operation
Check the Equipment
Ensure the machine body, power cable, squeegee, and brush plates are in good condition.
Check that the battery is fully charged.
Fill the Solution Tank
Open the clean water tank cap and fill it with an appropriate amount of clean water.
Add a neutral detergent if necessary according to the floor condition.
Close the tank cap tightly to prevent leakage during operation.
Install the Brushes and Squeegee
Mount the dual brushes onto the brush plate securely.
Ensure the squeegee is level and makes full contact with the floor surface.
II. Starting and Operating
Power On
Turn on the main power switch and check that the display is functioning properly.
Adjust the water flow and brush pressure according to floor type and dirt level.
Begin Cleaning
Press the cleaning button to activate the brushes and water flow.
Gently push the handle to move forward at a steady pace for even cleaning.
The vacuum system will start automatically to recover dirty water, leaving the floor clean and dry.
Operating Tips
Clean in straight lines with overlapping paths for better coverage.
Lift the squeegee when turning or reversing to avoid floor or component damage.
III. After Operation
Turn Off the Machine
Switch off the vacuum, brush system, and main power.
Drain and Clean the Tanks
Open the sewage discharge hose to drain all dirty water.
Rinse the recovery tank and clean the filter screen to prevent odor buildup.
Daily Maintenance
Check the squeegee blades for wear and replace if necessary.
Ensure the battery terminals are dry and clean before charging.
Periodically inspect the motors and control system for stable performance.
IV. Safety Precautions
Do not operate the machine with insufficient battery power.
Avoid using the machine in flammable, explosive, or highly corrosive environments.
Always disconnect the power before cleaning or performing maintenance.
Use only recommended detergents to prevent damage to the tank and piping system.