Motor Scrubber STORM JET3 User manual

User Manual
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MotorScrubber
Contents
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When using electrical
products, basic safety
precautionsshould always
be followed to reduce the
risk of electric shock and
personal injury, including
the following:
• Consider your work
area environment.
When using the
MotorScrubber be
aware of overhead
electrical wires.
• MotoScrubber is
powered by DC current
only. Do not attempt to
operate MotorScrubber
with AC current.
• Always flush out
chemical with clean
water after every use.
• Never pull the
MotorScrubber by
its cord or yank it to
disconnect it from the
battery.
• Keep the cord away
from heat, oil and sharp
edges.
• Keep your
MotorScrubber clean.
(For safer operation,
follow instructions for
attaching accessories.
Keep the upper handle
switch area dry, clean
and free from oil, grease
and water).
• Disconnect the
MotorScrubber when
not in use and when
attaching accessories.
• Inspect for damage
before using
MotorScrubber.
• When servicing, use
only genuine parts and
accessories.
MotorScrubber is a power
tool. As with any power
tool, always use both
hands to ensure safe
operation.
• Ensure you adopt the
correct posture when
using MotorScrubber.
Maintain a straight back.
• Adjust the position
of the control handle
(see page 17) so your arm
is straight when holding
the handle. Your back
should be straight at
all times.
Save these instructions
for future reference.
Thank you for purchasing
your MotorScrubber
machine.
We hope you enjoy using your MotorScrubber product,
please feel free to leave comments and feedback at
motorscrubberclean.com/support.
PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
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Thank You For Purchasing 03
Know Your Equipment
JET3 04
STORM®05
MWIPES (order separately) 06
Quick Start Guide
JET3 08
STORM®09
MWIPES 09
Application Details
JET3 10
STORM®11
Preparing Your Machines
Important Information 12
Electrical Connection 12
Battery & Charging Information 13
Water Connection 14
Pump Switch 14
Preparing the Chemical 14
Prime the Pump 15
JET3
JET3 Overview 16
Brush Switch 17
Handle Position 17
Adjusting the Flip Clip 18
Adjusting the JET3 Position 18
Cleaning with JET3 19
Changing a MotorScrubber Brush 20
Removing Dirty Slurry 20
Underwater Use 21
STORM®
STORM®Overview 22
Disinfecting with STORM®23
Application Instructions 24
Disinfecting Electronics 24
Personal Protective Equipment
and Safety Information 25
Complete Parts Breakdown
JET3 26
Backpack, STORM®Complete, M-Wipes 27
Certificate of Conformity 28
Warranty 29
Safety Instructions 30
Troubleshooting 31

STORM®
1. STORM®Wand
2. Spray On Demand Switch
3. Water Pipe Connection
4. Electrical Connector
5. Hi Speed Swirl Nozzle*
BACKPACK
6. Carry Handle
7. Electrical Connector
8. Cable Tidy & Holster
9. Battery Pack*
10. Bottle Pouch
11. 1L Bottle
12. Jet Pump
*For further information about the
Battery & Charging see page 13.
JET3
1. Pump Switch
2. Brush Switch
3. Water Pipe and Connector
4. Electric Cable and Connector
5. Flip Clip
6. Check Valve
7. Jet Arm
8. Jet
9. Rotating Disc
10. Hub
11. Check Locking Knob
12. Handle Screws
13. Control Handle
14. QR Code
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Multifunctional Backpack
2 Step Quick Connect
Simply click together the electrical
connector and water pipe connector
found on both the backpack and
STORM®/JET3 to begin cleaning.
BACKPACK: The backpack should be put over your
shoulders like a backpack. There are two adjustable
straps, which can be pulled to tighten the shoulder
supports to a comfortable user level. Ensure the
Velcro belt strap is fastened across your abdomen.
*MSS25 high-speed, swirl nozzle fitted as standard, produces an average
68 micron at 30cm/12 inch spray distance. This is the only jet nozzle
recommended for disinfecting touch points. Other jets are available,
however, for different applications not disinfecting.
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The onboard, non-absorbent, M-Wipes System ensures a
Perfect Liquid Layer of disinfectant is created on the reverse
side of 3D objects.
PLEASE NOTE: If your serial number is after the following
numbers (STORM®2064, JET 2144 the M-Wipes system should
fit your existing backpack. If your serial number is before
(STORM®2064, JET 2144 you will need to upgrade to the new
STORM®backpack.
Wipe Out The Risk.
Designed to work in conjunction with STORM®to apply disinfectant.
1. Wipe Dispener
Dispense wipes with ease using
our unique split funnel sytem. Holds one
roll of 100 non absorbent wipes.
2. Waste Wipe Pouch
Convenient wipe disposal on the go.
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• Use STORM®To Spray The M-Wipe With Disinfectant.
• Wipe The Reverse Side Of The 3D Objects.
Please note: The below items are optional extras and can
be ordered separately.
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IMPORTANT: Flush out STORM®with clean water after every use. Your STORM®has a special high speed swirl nozzle, which
must be kept clean to maintain its performance.
Attach M-Wipes pouch
to belt using press studs.
Pull M-Wipes through
the split funnel.
Tear wipe at perforation,
sharply pull downwards
over velcro to release.
For installation of the M-Wipe System* (order separately) to the
existing Backpack follow the instructions below.
Store STORM®in holster
on waste pouch after
use.
Feed coiled cable
through holster loop
on waste pouch.
Dispose of used wipes
safely and securly into
the waste pouch.
Attach M-Wipes waste
pouch to belt using
press studs.
Insert Non Absorbant
M-Wipes into the pouch
dipenser.
*PLEASE NOTE: If your serial number is after the following numbers (STORM®2064, JET 2144 the M-Wipes
system should fit your existing backpack. If your serial number is before (STORM®2064, JET 2144 you will
need to upgrade to the new STORM®backpack.
Put on the Backpack Adjust Straps Fill Bottle (page 14)
Connect Water (page 14)Connect Electrics (page 12) Prime the Pump (page 15)
Charge Battery (page 13)Spraying Disinfectant (page 23) Store in Belt Holster
Put on the Backpack Adjust Straps Fill Bottle (page 14)
Connect Electrics (page 12) Connect Water (page 14)
Charge Battery (page 13)
Attach/Change MotorScrubber
brush (page 20)
Clean with JET3 (page 19)
Adjust Handle Length (page 18)
Prime the Pump (page 15)
Quick Start
Guide Quick Start
Guide
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Application
Details
DOOR HANDLES
TAPSTRANSPORT HAND RAILS
SHOPPING TROLLEYS
Powered by MotorScrubber Backpack Technology,
STORM®gives you the freedom to quickly
disinfect all common touch points, reducing
the risk of cross infection.
Application
Details
FLOOR CLEANING
SWIMMING POOLSSTAIR CLEANING
KITCHEN CLEANING
Onboardchemical injectionmeans4x fastercleaning
with the JET3. Designed to deep clean and polish any
area, achieving like new results.
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Important Information
Electrical
Connection
Important: before you
connect the power cable,
check the brush switch is
not on. (see page 14).
To connect the quick fit
stainless steel, electrical
connection, line up the
two red dots and push
until you hear a click.
To release the connection,
grip the textured areas
and pull apart.
Battery & Charging
Information
• The battery should be
charged before using
your MotorScrubber,
after each use, and if
unused for 4 months.
• When charging the
machine the red light
will show, when the
battery is fully charged
the light will show
green. A full charge
from flat will take
approximately 8 hours.
• Connect charger to
the charging port on
the left side of battery
compartment and
then plug the charger
directly into a 120
VAC/60HZ or 240 VAC
electrical outlet, or use
an adapter or a charger
made for the AC source
being used.
(Do not use an
extension cord). After
charging, disconnect
the charger from the AC
outlet and (IMPORTANT)
disconnect the charger
from the battery.
•
• MotorScrubber uses a
rechargeable sealed
lead-acid battery.
Non-spillable.
• Capacity: 12-volt, 7.0
amp-hour.
• Depending upon the
average depth of
discharge, over a
thousand discharge/
charge cycles can be
expected. CHARGING
CHARGED
Additional Battery
Charge Setup
When you require long
periods of machine
usage, it is always advised
to have an additional
battery on charge so that
you can switch over to
a fully charged battery
quickly. MSS28 (purchase separately)
MS1580
12V7ADC
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Water
Connection
Firstly, make sure the
connector is facing the
right way. The white collar
of the connector should
point towards the jet and
flow of water.
Push the water pipe
into the connector until
the pipe stops, roughly
7mm. To separate the
connection, with two
fingers, push the white
collar towards the black
housing and pull the
pipe out.
The blue switch operates
the pump, this is a
demand switch and
needs to be held down to
operate the pump. When
the button is released the
pump will switch off.
Pump
Switch
Preparing The
Chemical
Fill the bottle with your
preferred chemical* up
to the neck of the bottle.
Screw the cap into place,
being careful not to cross
thread it.
Slip the bottle into the
bottle pouch on the
harness.
HOWTOPRIMETHE PUMP
1. Put the backpack on.
2. Fill the bottle with
clean water and insert
the water pipe with
the filter, but leave the
cap off loose.
3. Connect the electrical
connection on the
machine.
4. Disconnect the
backpack water
pipe from the black
check valve and insert
this into the top of
the bottle, this will
re circulate the fluid.
5. Hold down the blue
switch until fluid starts
flowing. The pump
will go through the
following stages:
• Air - Trapped air starts
to work through the
system. High pitch
pump noise with drips
from the pipe.
• Water - The pump
will start to take
water into the system.
Pump noise deepens
with weak spray from
the pipe.
• Primed - The pump
will make a deep
continuous hum, you
will see high pressure
water coming from the
jet.
6. When you request
water, it should be
an instant start / stop
of water flow with a
constant high pressure
flow.
The first prime can take up
to 2 minutes to complete.
Further primes will take
approximately 30 seconds
using this method. A
prime will need to be
carried out before each
use.
Thisprocessshould alsobe
used to rinse out chemical
after every use.
Prime The
Pump
Every MotorScrubber JET3 and STORM®is thoroughly tested in our factory before
dispatch. It is possible during storage and transport an airlock will have developed in the
pumping system. To release any airlocks present, you can follow the priming steps below
before the JET3 and STORM®can be used. The initial prime takes roughly 2 minutes
to complete.
JET3
STORM®
JET3 STORM®
*PLEASE NOTE: Ensure preferred chemical is non flammable.

Boasting all the features of the M3,
with added spray function. The JET3
completely removes the need for a
bucket with chemical.
Designed to deep clean and polish any
area, achieving like new results.
Targeted Spray
Scrub Technology
• Lightweight
• Built-in Spray Function
• Spray on Demand
• Cordless Backpack Technology
• 3.5 Hour Runtime
Key Benefits:
3.5 hour runtime allows the user to clean
anywhere. Fully adjustable and lightweight,
the padded backpack fits any user.
The JET3 comes with a 1 Litre / 0.21 gal
bottle for your solution, which can be
easily removed for quick refilling.
On-board chemical
injection means
4x faster cleaning
with the JET3. Handle
Position
1. Turn the
MotorScrubber over so
the back of the handle
is facing you.
2. Using a Phillips
screwdriver, remove
the two screws and
take off the handle
base.
3. Move the handle to
your desired position,
replace the handle
base and screws.
The red switch operates
the brush. This is
a latching switch,
depress the switch
until you hear a click
and let go, the motor
will run continuously.
Press again and this
will stop the brush.
It is important that this
button is not depressed
before you connect the
electrics.
Brush
Switch
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Adjusting The
JET3 Position
1. Unscrew the locking
knob, anti-clockwise
(Approx 4 full turns).
2. Pull the JET3 arm
outwards and rotate
to new position, push
in place.
3. Screw the locking
knob back into
position, clockwise.
Adjusting The
Flip Clip
1 2 3
Release the black clip by
pushing up the release
catch. (1) Adjust the pole
to your desired length,
then push the black
clip back into position.
Do not extend further
than the red stop line
printed on the handle.
If the telescopic pole is
slipping while in use,
you will need to ensure
the clip is tightened
appropriately. To do
this, locate the green
adjustment screw (2) and
ensure the black clip is in
an open position.
Being careful not to over
tighten, turn the screw
clockwise (3) until you
can comfortably push
the black clip back into
its lock position. If the
black clip is difficult to
push back, turn the green
screw anti-clockwise
until it is easy to push
back into position.
For an instructional
video please visit: www.
motorscrubberclean.com/
support
• When using
MotorScrubber make
sure the brush or
pad is flat to the
floor, this will ensure
smooth operation of
the machine and an
optimal clean.
• The JET3 is a low water
use cleaning machine.
Only a small amount of
detergent is required
to wet and clean the
floor, allow the brush
and powerful scrubbing
action to release the
dirt. The 1L / 0.21 gal
solution capacity can
efficiently clean up to
40m2 / 430ft2.
• Do not use water hotter
than 35°C (95°F), this can
damage the valves and
pump.
• When the solution
bottle is nearly empty,
look for the jet to stop
spraying.
• Do not operate the
pump as this will create
an airlock. Simply
re-fill with chemical and
prime the pump.
• After every use, you
need to flush the
pumping system. To do
this fill the bottle with
clean water and hold
down the blue switch
for 60 seconds. Foam
will spray from the jet
and you will see this
change to clean water.
This is a vital step as the
valves and small pipes
can become damaged
or clogged with
chemical, if left to sit for
a long time. To maintain
your warranty this step
must be carried out.
• It is very difficult for us
to approve every single
chemical on the market,
the vast majority of
cleaning detergents
are safe to use with
your MotorScrubber
backpack. If you do
use some very harsh
chemicals, it is possible
that some components
life expectancy will
reduce, such as the
pump membrane,
check valve and
water-pipe. These
components are
all replaceable at
affordable costs.
Therefore using some
harsh chemicals may
result in more frequent
servicing.
• Scrub with straight,
light strokes. You can
exert light pressure
where needed, let
MotorScrubber do the
hard work for you.
DO NOT USE
MOTORSCRUBBER WITH
FLAMMABLE CLEANING
FLUIDS
FUSED PROTECTION
MotorScrubber is
equipped with 15Amp
replaceable fuse, to
protect against short
circuit. This fuse can be
found inside the battery
compartment.
Cleaning With JET3
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Changing A
Motorscrubber
Brush
1. Turn the
MotorScrubber upside
down and support
with the inside of your
foot.
2. Line-up the tabs on
the disc with the hub
on the MotorScrubber.
3. Hold the hub firmly
to prevent rotation.
Press down while
turning the disc
clockwise until it locks
in place.
4. To remove, press down
on the disc and turn
it counter clockwise
holding hub until tabs
are free. Then lift off
the disc.
There are many ways
to remove dirty slurry
after cleaning, the most
effective ways are:
1. MotorScrubber can
be equipped with a
suction head, which
can be connected to
a wet vac for instant
slurry pickup.
2. Squeegee - Many
hard floor areas have
a drain in the floor.
Dry and remove the
slurry with your BLADE
floor squeegee into
the drain.
3. Attach BLADE A-Fibre
and dry.
Removing
Dirty
Slurry
Also available.
BLADE removes more
dirt, for a faster and
better daily clean.
Underwater
Use
• Because its motor
head can be
fully-immersed in water,
the MotorScrubber
is ideal for many
underwater cleaning
tasks. One of the
more popular uses of
the MotorScrubber is
cleaning the “scum line”
above the water level in
swimming pools, spas,
boats, etc.
• Immersing the head
for long periods of time
could effect its water-
proofing seals, due to
the effects of prolonged
heating and cooling. The
seals could contract and
allow water to make
direct contact with the
motor, which would
cause a motor failure.
Guidelines need to be
followed to avoid this.
• The seals should be
inspected once a month
to check for signs of
corrosion, that would
compromise its water
tightness. If the unit is
used underwater on a
regular basis, an internal
inspection of the head
is also required each
month by a competent
technician, this is to
check for water ingress.
WE RECOMMEND
NOT USING THE
MOTORSCRUBBER FULLY
SUBMERGED IN WATER
FOR MORE THAN 2
MINUTESCONTINUOUSLY.
MOTORSCRUBBER
SHOULD THEN BE
REMOVEDANDALLOWED
TO COOL FOR 5 MINUTES.
• Waterline cleaning,
where MotorScrubber
is half in and half out
of the water has no
limitations.
• Regular underwater
usage will reduce the
lifetime of the head unit.
MSGREY12V complete
motor head can be
purchased and replaced
when required. 1 year
is the suggested life of
regular underwater use.
Submerge
up to
25cm
away
from the
switches.
Fully submerged
Use for 2 minutes
then take out to cool
for 5 minutes.
Scum line cleaning
There are no
limitations, you can
clean continuous
using this method.
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STORM®has been designed
to apply disinfectant quickly &
evenly to common touch points in
the fight against Coronavirus.
• Contact with infected surfaces, then
hands touching eyes, nose or mouth.
• Close contact from another person.
• Through droplets, when someone
coughs or sneezes.
How is Coronavirus transmitted?*
It is spread by the following ways:
*Source: www.cdc.gov
STORM®applies a perfect liquid layer of disinfectant.
Please see EPA.GOV
website for a list of
chemicals proven to
be effective against
Coronavirus. Ideally select
a disinfectant with the
shortest contact time, so
that the surface does not
need to stay wet for as
long.
Check your approved
chemical MSDS sheet for
the contact time required
to be effective against
viruses.
We recommend using
a disinfectant with the
lowest contact time
possible, 60 seconds or
less.
The longer the contact
time, the wetter the
surfaceneeds tobe, sothat
it does not evaporate too
quickly.
STORM®is a Liquid Layer Applicator.
Example:
• If the contact time
is 5 minutes for your
disinfectant, then
the surface must stay
wet for 5 minutes
for the disinfectant
to be effective. This
will guide you when
using STORM®, so you
can judge how fast to
move the wand when
spraying touch points.
• The goal is to create
a perfect liquid layer
on the surface with
no droplets, no gaps,
(see image 1). If you see
droplets this means
there are gaps on the
surface, gaps = risk,
(see image 2).
• Choose a disinfectant
that reduces surface
tension in the liquid, so
that the tiny droplets
will merge together
easily and form a liquid
layer without gaps.
• Choose a disinfectant
that dries clear or
nearly clear. A lot of
disinfectants dry with
a smeared residue, this
gives the impression the
surface is dirty even after
it has been disinfected.
• We also recommend
using neat disinfectant
to remove the possibility
of user error from wrong
dilution, which could
impact the effectiveness
of the disinfectant.
• Use common sense
and do not spray
disinfectant towards
another person. When
not in use, store
on the belt holster.
For extra safety,
disconnect the electrical
connection when not
in use.
1. Create a perfect
liquid layer on surface.
2. Gaps on surface
increase risk.
Disinfecting with STORM®
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Application Instructions
Please read all application instructions carefully before using.
Start from the bottom and
spray upwards, to avoid
drips and runs. Use slow
controlled movements.
Vertical Surfaces
• Spray
• Inspect For Gaps
• Move On To Next
Touch Point
Flat Surfaces
(e.g. push plates)
• Spray
• Use Non-Absorbent
M-Wipes (see page
06) to ensure the
reverse side of the
object is covered with
disinfectant.
• Move On To Next
Touch Point
3 Dimensional Objects,
awkward objects
STORM®is safe to use on electronics such as keyboards,
and phones. STORM®will spray a fine mist which will
land on the surface and create a liquid layer, be careful
not to over spray the surface as there is a risk if too much
fluid is sprayed then it could enter the electronics and
cause a problem.
If you are concerned use M-Wipes to apply disinfectant
to electronics, dispense an M-Wipe and fold in half, then
spray disinfectant onto the M-Wipe until it is wet, then
wipe the electronics to ensure the full surface is covered
with a liquid layer of disinfectant, this method will
prevent excess liquid from entering into the electronics.
If you are ever unsure
that you have created
a perfect liquid layer,
wipe the surface with
a disposable, non-
absorbent wipe to spread
the disinfectant and
ensure perfect coverage
with no gaps.
Disinfecting Electronics
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Personal Protective Equipment
and Safety Information
Please read all PPE and Safety advice carefully before using.
STORM®is a disinfectant
applicator. We have
various jet nozzles
available, which atomise
the solution at different
levels.
As with all spraying
equipment, it is possible
that some of the smaller
droplets will be inhaled
by the user, which
could be dangerous for
prolonged periods of
time.
Please check your
disinfectants MSDS
sheet, which will give
clear instructions of PPE
required when using their
product.
If unsure, contact
your disinfectant
manufacturer. Explain
how many hours of usage
you will be using the
product for. They can
then recommend what
PPE to wear to protect
yourself.
There are also non toxic
disinfectants available,
which don’t require PPE
to be worn.
Important: If spraying hazardous disinfectants
for prolonged periods of time, we
recommend wearing a full face chemical
respirator, along with elbow length nitrile
gauntlets and disposable body suit. However,
please ensure you check your chemical
MSDS for accurate guidelines.
Additional factors to
consider.
There are 2 factors
to consider for PPE,
protecting yourself
from long exposure to
chemical disinfectants and
protecting yourself from
contracting Coronavirus
whilst performing
disinfection procedures.
Example: A FFP2/N95
respirator may protect you
fromCoronavirus, however,
this will not filter chemical
vapours from harsh
chemicals. A thorough risk
assessment will need to
be performed to ensure
you have adequate PPE to
protect from Coronavirus/
other pathogens and also
adequate PPE to protect
you from prolonged
periods of chemical usage.
Fire Alarms
Unlike foggers which
pump out high volumes
of fog into the air,
foggers can set off
fire alarms. STORM®is
safe to use around fire
alarms, STORM®emits a
targeted controlled flow
of disinfectant designed
to be sprayed at 30cm
away from touch points.
There is no need to spray
fire alarms or ceilings
directly as nobody
touches these areas.
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1. MSS02 Backpack
2. MSJ02 Backpack Pump Cable
3. MSJ11 Black Check Valve
4. MSJ01 3 Core Coiled Cable with
Female Metal Quick Fit Connector
5. 12V7ADC Battery with DC Female Jack
6. MSJ07B Water pipe
7. MSJ04 Barb pump inlet connection
8. MSJ12 Pump Outlet connection
9. MSJ06 Jet pump
10. MSS25 Hi Speed Swirl Nozzle
11. MST1 Jet Cap
12. MS3003ST STORM®Tube
13. MSS12 Switch Housing
14. MSJ26 Blue Pump Switch
15. MSS103 Rubber Grip
16. MST3 Water Pipe
17. MSJ11 Black Check Valve
18. MSJ03B Pump Cable
19. MS1580 Charger
20. MSJ09B Bottle
21. MSJ10B Bottle Cap
22. MSJ60 1ltr Bottle Pouch
MWIPES SYSTEM (order separately)
23. MSS30 Non Absorbent Wipes (6 Rolls per box)
24. MSJ62 Wipe Dispener Pouch
25. MSJ61 Wipe Waste Pouch
JET3 Complete
Parts Breakdown Backpack, STORM®Complete, M-Wipes
Parts Breakdown
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1. MSS103 Handle Grip
2. MSJ23B Switch Housing
3. MSJ03B Jet Cable
4. MSJ08C Water Pipe
5. MSJ11 Black Check Valve
6. MSS032 Handle Flip Clip 32mm
7. MSGREY12V Motorhead Complete
8. MSJ11 Black Check Valve
9. MSJ39 4mm Push Fit 1/8BSP Female
10. MSJ40 Stainless Jet Arm Bracket
11. MSJ42B Plastic Jet PVDF
12. MS7003 Hub Dark Grey
13. MSS061 Locking Knob
14. MSS062 Acorn Nut
15. MSS172B Thumb Screws
16. MS3003R Aluminium Tube
17. MS3004C Handle
18. MSJ26 Pump Switch
19. MSJ25 Brush Switch
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We at MotorScrubber UK
work hard to build the
highest quality cleaning
tools, we strive for
perfection!
As the market leader
in compact scrubbing
machines, we select
the highest grade
components and
continuously develop our
machines, based on the
valuable feedback from
our customers.
Our aim is to build the
world’s most powerful,
compact cleaning tool,
which you can use all
day every day without
failure. We want you to be
100% satisfied with your
MotorScrubber, in the
rare event a fault should
occur, we are here to help
and ensure your machine
is back up and running as
soon as possible.
So that we can cover your
warranty fully, please
follow our terms.
Your Warranty
Every MotorScrubber is
thoroughly inspected and
tested before leaving the
factory. It is warranted
to be free from defects
in workmanship and
materials, for the period
of one year from the date
of original purchase.
Should any problem
covered by this warranty
develop during the
one-year period, follow
the instructions in this
booklet and return the
unit, carefully packaged
with freight prepaid to
your original supplier.
Your supplier will inspect
the item and liaise with
us directly. If inspection
shows the problem
was caused by a defect
in workmanship or
materials, your supplier
will repair (or at our joint
option, replace) the unit
without charge, return
freight prepaid.
PLEASEDON’TVOIDYOUR
WARRANTY BY:
1. Making alterations to
the product.
2. Repairing or
attempting to
make repairs by
anyone other than
an authorised
MotorScrubber agent.
3. Mistreating, misusing
or improperly
maintaining or
operating the product.
*Terms and conditions
may vary depending
on your country, please
contact your local supplier
for exact terms.
Register your warranty at:
motorscrubberclean.com/warranty
LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
MotorScrubber JET3 12-VOLT DC TOOL
MotorScrubber STORM®12-VOLT DC TOOL
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• To protect against risk
of electrical shock, do
not put battery charger
in water or any other
liquid.
• Do not operate in the
presence of explosives
and/or flammable
fumes or liquids.
• Do not store or carry
battery so that metal
objects can contact
battery terminals – the
battery could short
circuit causing fire,
personal injury or
damage to the battery.
• Never attempt to
open battery for any
reason. If the housing
of the battery breaks
or cracks, immediately
discontinue use and
do not recharge.
The battery should be
replaced.
• Do not charge a battery
if it is wet or shows any
evidence of corrosion.
• Do not incinerate the
battery; it can explode
in a fire.
• Plug the battery
charger directly into
a 120VAC/60HZ or
240VAC, with the
correct plug adaptor,
electrical outlet (Do not
use an extension cord).
• Charge the battery only
with the MotorScrubber
battery charger.
• Do not use the charger
in wet or damp
conditions. It is intended
for indoor use only.
• Do not use the charger
near sinks or tubs. Do
not immerse in water.
• Do not allow the cord
to hang over the edge
of a table or counter or
touch hot surfaces.
• Do not use charger for
any other uses other
than MotorScrubber
batteries; other batteries
may explode.
• Do not operate charger
with damaged cord
or plug. Replace the
charger immediately.
• Do not operate charger
if it has received a sharp
blow, been dropped
or otherwise damaged
in any way. Return
the appliance to your
local distributor for
examination, repair or
electrical or mechanical
adjustment. Do not
disassemble charger.
• For best results, do
not charge a battery
when the battery or air
temperature is below
40°F (5°C) or above 105°F
(40°C).
• Unplug the charger
when not in use and
before cleaning or
maintenance.
• Do not abuse the cord.
To reduce the risk of
damage to the electric
plug or cord, never
carry the charger by its
cord or yank the cord
to disconnect. Instead,
grasp the charger plug
and pull to disconnect.
Keep charger cord away
from heat, oil and sharp
edges.
• Flush eyes and skin with
water if contact is made
with acid.
•NEVER ATTEMPT
TO OPERATE THE
MOTORSCRUBBER
FROM AN ELECTRICAL
OUTLET. OPERATE THE
MOTORSCRUBBER
ONLY FROM THE 12-VOLT
BATTERY.
Important Safety Instructions
Is your machine not
turning on?
• If your MotorScrubber
is not turning on or is
turning slowly, check
the battery terminals
are connected properly
and motor to handle
plugs are connected
securely.
• Next, using a voltmeter,
simply open the battery
pack, disconnect
the two leads at the
battery, and touch the
voltmeter probes to the
terminals accordingly.
A satisfactory reading
would be approximately
11.5 to 13 volts.
Is your machine not
spraying?
If the machine is not
spraying after priming
the pump (see page 15)
complete the following
steps:
1. Can you hear the
pump running when
the blue pump switch
is pressed, with the
machine connected
to the electrics? If yes
continue with the
following steps. If you
cannot hear the pump,
please contact the
seller.
2. Is the water bottle
filled? If no, fill the
water bottle and
prime the pump
(see page 15). If the
water bottle is filled
continue below.
3. Does the water filter
look clear? If blocked,
replace the filter. If yes,
continue to 4.
4. Check that the check
valves (see page 4) are
in the right direction.
On each check valve
there is a small arrow,
this should be pointing
in the direction of the
water flow, towards
the head of the
machine. If they are
not, remove and re-fit.
If they are continue
below.
5. Check the pump inlet
and outlet connections
are as tight as possible,
air could be sucked
in. If they are firmly in
place, with no obvious
point of entry for air
to get through, please
contact the seller.
Troubleshooting
For additional help on using MotorScrubber products,
please visit the support section of our website:
www.motorscrubberclean.com
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Register at:
motorscrubberclean.com/warranty
Don’t forgot to register your warranty.
HEAD OFFICE
UK
8 Orgreave Rd, Sheffield,
S13 9LQ, England
0044 0114 478 8710
orders@motorscrubberclean.com
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USA
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AUSTRALIA
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