Maintaining a scrubber consists of daily, weekly and monthly tasks. Daily you empty water tanks, clean brushes and squeegees, and check the machine for damage. Weekly you check filters and hoses, while monthly you inspect batteries and other components. In case of technical problems, you call in professional maintenance.
Regular scrubber maintenance significantly prolongs the life of your machine and prevents unexpected repairs. A well-maintained scrubber performs better, uses less energy and provides consistent cleaning results.
Neglect of maintenance leads to clogged filters, reduced suction power and wear of brushes and squeegees. This results in poorer cleaning results and increased operational burdens. In addition, defective parts can damage other components, leading to unwanted repairs.
Preventive maintenance ensures optimal performance by preventing unexpected breakdowns. Your machine stays operational longer and retains its value better. This is especially important for companies that depend on their floor cleaning maintenance for daily operations.
Daily maintenance of your scrubber includes emptying and rinsing both water tanks, cleaning brushes and squeegees, and a visual inspection of the machine. These tasks take only a few minutes but are crucial for optimal performance.
Always start by emptying the dirty water tank and rinse it thoroughly to prevent bacterial growth. Then fill the clean water tank with fresh water for the next use session. Check that all connections are tight.
Inspect the machine for visible damage, loose parts or leaks. Check that all buttons and controls are working properly. This daily check helps you spot problems early.
| Task | Frequency | Estimated time |
|---|---|---|
| Emptying and flushing water tanks | Daily | 5 minutes |
| Cleaning brushes | Daily | 3 minutes |
| Checking Squeegees | Daily | 2 minutes |
| Visual inspection | Daily | 2 minutes |
The scrubber cleaning of brushes and squeegees requires thorough attention to detail. Remove brushes and squeegees after each use and rinse with warm water to remove dirt, hair and other contaminants.
For brushes, use a brush cleaner or mild soapy water. Brush through all fibers thoroughly and then rinse well. Check for wear and replace brushes when the fibers become too short or wear unevenly.
Squeegees clean by taking them off and cleaning both sides. Pay particular attention to the rubber edges that make direct contact with the floor. Remove accumulated dirt and check for cracks or warping. Turn the squeegee regularly for even wear.
Allow all parts to dry completely before replacing them. Damp parts can cause mold and bacteria, affecting the performance and hygiene of your machine.
Weekly maintenance scrubber includes checking and cleaning filters, inspecting hoses for kinks or leaks, and checking all moving parts. These tasks prevent bigger problems and keep your machine in top condition.
Check suction filters weekly and clean or replace as necessary. Clogged filters significantly reduce suction power. Inspect all hoses for damage and make sure connections are secure.
Monthly you perform more extensive checks. For lead-acid batteries, you check the water level and top up with demineralized water after charging. Gel and lithium batteries are maintenance-free but should be fully charged regularly. Lithium batteries should be fully charged about once a month for optimal performance.
Also check wheel bearings monthly, inspect electrical connections for corrosion, and test all safety functions. Lubricate moving parts according to manufacturer's instructions.
Call in professional maintenance for unusual noises, reduced performance, or technical malfunctions that you cannot fix yourself. Scrubber repair by experienced technicians prevents further damage and ensures safe operation.
Signs for professional service include: sudden decrease in suction power, motor running erratically, batteries no longer charging properly, or electrical problems. Professional help is also needed when the machine stops steering properly or shows vibration.
Schedule a thorough service annually, even if the machine is functioning properly. During this service, all parts will be thoroughly checked, lubricated and replaced if necessary. This preventive maintenance significantly extends the life of your machine.
Older machines or heavy use may require more frequent professional maintenance. Technicians can assess wear and recommend replacement schedules for critical parts.
Proper maintenance of your scrubber is an investment that pays off in reliability, performance and optimal results. By performing daily, weekly and monthly maintenance tasks consistently, you will keep your machine in optimal condition. Don't hesitate to seek professional help when in doubt about technical problems. At Metech, we offer comprehensive service contracts and maintenance for all brands of scrubbers, so your floor cleaning will always remain at the highest level. For more information about our services, contact us.