Nobles Scout 28 Product manual

Battery Sweeper
Scout28
Model No.:
608730 Operator and Parts Manual
608794
Rev. 01 (06-00)
CUSTOMER SERVICE: 1-800-365-6625
FAX: 1–800–678–4240
NOBLES
12875 RANSOM STREET
HOLLAND MI 49424 U.S.A.

OPERATION
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GENERAL INFORMATION
The purpose of this manual is to inform the operator of
the basic rules, safety rules and criteria which must be
observed when using, adjusting and maintaining the
machine. The machine has been developed and
manufactured to ensure an excellent performance and
the utmost comfort and ease of operation in a variety
of working conditions. Before delivery, the machine
has been checked at the factory and by the dealer to
make sure it is handed over to you in perfect working
order: To maintain the machine in this condition and
ensure problem free operation, it is essential to follow
the routine maintenance instructions given in this
manual.
When ordering replacement parts use the Parts Lists
in this manual. Before ordering parts or supplies, be
sure to have your machine model number and serial
number handy. Parts and supplies may be ordered by
phone or mail from any of the manufactures service
centers or distributorsany of the manufacturers service
centers or distributors.
This machine will provide excellent service. However,
the best results will be obtained at minimum costs if:
The machine is operated with reasonable care.
The machine is maintained regularly - per the
machine maintenance instructions provided.
The machine is maintained with manufacturer
supplied or equivalent parts.
MACHINE DATA
Pleasefill out at time of installation for future reference.
Model No.-
Install. Date -
Serial No.-
Printed in U.S.A.
Nobles is a registered United States trademark of Tennant Company.
Scout is a United States trademark of Tennant Company.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MACHINE CONTROLS & COMPONENTS 4. . . . . . . .
UNCRATING MACHINE 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PREPARING MACHINE FOR OPERATION 5. . . . . . .
MACHINE OPERATION 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CLEANING THE WASTE BINS 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RECHARGING BATTERY 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MACHINE MAINTENANCE 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RECOMMENDED STOCK ITEMS 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SPECIFICATIONS 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WIRING DIAGRAM 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PARTS LIST 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OPERATION
Scout28 (06–00) 3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The machine, composed of a brush and a suction
system, is to be used EXCLUSIVELY to clean dry
surfaces. Any other use could cause damage to
people or things and is therefore PROHIBITED.
The following safety alert symbols are used throughout
this manual as indicated in their description.
WARNING: To warn of hazards or unsafe
practices which could result in severe personal
injury or death.
FOR SAFETY: To identify actions which must be
followed for safe operation of equipment.
The following information signals potentially dangerous
conditions to the operator or equipment:
FOR SAFETY:
1. Do not operate machine:
– Unless trained and authorized.
– Unless operation manual is read and
understood.
– In flammable or explosive areas unless
designed for use in those areas.
– Without bag and/or filters in place.
2. Before starting machine:
– Make sure all safety devices are in place
and operate properly.
3. When using machine:
– Do not pick up burning or smoking debris,
such as cigarettes, matches or hot ashes.
– Go slow on inclines and slippery surfaces.
– Use care when reversing machine.
– Always follow safety and traffic rules.
– Report machine damage or faulty
operation immediately.
– Do not soak up liquids.
– Do not leave machine unattended.
4. Before leaving or servicing machine:
– Stop on level surface.
– Turn off machine.
– Remove key.
5. When servicing machine:
– Avoid moving parts. Do not wear loose
jackets, shirts, or sleeves.
– Block machine tires before jacking
machine up.
– Use hoist or jack of adequate capacity to
lift machine.
– Disconnect battery connections before
working on machine.
– Wear protective gloves when handling
batteries or battery cables.
– Avoid contact with battery acid.
– Use manufacturer supplied or approved
replacement parts.
WARNING: Batteries emit hydrogen gas.
Explosion or fire can result. Keep sparks and
open flame away. Keep battery compartment open
when charging.
WARNING: Flammable materials or reactive
metals can cause explosion or fire. Do not pick
up.

OPERATION
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MACHINE CONTROLS & COMPONENTS
5
3
6
4
2
1
7
9
10
8
11
12
1. Side brush control lever: switch the lever ON
and the side brush will move to position and start
spinning. To stop the brush, switch the lever to
OFF.
2. Key switch: this switch starts and stops all the
machine’s functions.
3. Battery charger socket: by plugging a 12V
battery charger in this socket you will recharge the
battery (see the section on battery recharging).
4. Charge indicator light: this light indicates the
state of the battery during operation.
5. Traction lever: by squeezing this lever, the
machine will start moving forward.
6. Vacuum switch: Starts and stops vacuum
suction.
7. Filter shaker lever: this lever operates the filter
shaker to clean the filter (see the section filter
maintenance).
8. Front waste bin: collects debris.
9. Rear waste bin: collects dust.
10. Side brush: this brush enables machine to clean
close to walls.
11. Upper Cover: Covers internal components.
12. Wall Bumpers: Protects wall from damage.
UNCRATING MACHINE
Unpack the machine with the utmost care; avoid
carrying out any operation that could damage it. Once
it has been unpacked, check whether it is damaged. If
you notice that it is not in correct working order, DO
NOT use it and inform your dealer.
For packaging and transport purposes, some parts
and accessories are supplied, disconnected from the
machine. To assemble them, carefully follow the
instructions given in the relevant sections.
Contents of the package:
1 – Machine
1 – Side brush
1 – Knob for opening the air suction valve
2 – Ignition keys
In the case in which one of the above mentioned parts
is missing, please inform your dealer right away.
ATTENTION: Make sure to keep the packaging
materials (bags, carton pallets, hooks, etc.) out of
the reach of children.
ATTENTION: For security reason during the
transport, the ignition keys have been fixed to the
handle.

OPERATION
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PREPARING MACHINE FOR OPERATION
1. Mounting the side brush (Figure 1).
a. Switch the brush lift lever to OFF.
b. Remove the screw from the side brush drive
shaft.
c. Fit the brush on the shaft.
d. Screw on the screw and washer.
FIG. 1.
2. Mounting the handlebar (Figure 2).
a. Loosen the handlebar fixing screws.
b. Position the handlebar in work position.
c. Tighten the handlebar fixing screws.
FIG. 2.
3. Mount bumper.
a. Remove buttonhead screws from the front
right corner of the cowling.
b. Put bumper in place, around the corner with
the wheel down.
c. Return the buttonhead screws to their original
position.
d. Tighten with the 5mm Hex Driver (wrench).
4. Preparing the battery.
ATTENTION: The battery must be prepared before
it is mounted on the machine. This simple
precaution will prevent the machine from being
damaged by the electrolytic liquid of the battery.
WARNING: Batteries emit hydrogen gas.
Explosion or fire can result. Keep sparks and
open flame away. Keep battery compartment open
when charging.
5. Mounting the upper cover.
NOTE: Prepare the battery before proceeding the
assembling of the cover. Once you have done this:
a. Remove the upper cover attachment knobs.
b. Position the upper cover on the machine.
c. Tighten the upper cover attachment knobs.
d. Fit the knob regulating the air inlet.
MACHINE OPERATION
FOR SAFETY: Do not operate machine unless
trained and authorized.
FOR SAFETY: When using machine, do not soak
up liquids.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, turn off machine
and remove key.
To start the machine carry out the following
operations:
1. Make sure the side brush is OFF.
2. Turn the key switch ON. Wait 10 seconds and
check the charge indicator light, to assess whether
the battery is fully charged. If it is not, proceed to
recharge it.
3. Pull the traction lever, to start cleaning.
4. If necessary, turn ON side brush by pushing and
moving side brush control lever backwards. At the
end of your work remember to turn it OFF. Switch
off the machine and remove the key from the
control panel.
NOTE: An automatic shut–off device will prevent you
from using the machine beyond a certain battery
charge limit. When this limit is reached, the machine
will stop and the battery must be recharged.
5. After you have become conversant with the
operations required to operate the machine, you
can actually start using the sweeper to obtain the
best results, it is always wise to take a few
precautions while operating. These will help you to
get the best results from your machine and reduce
the chance of possible machine damage.

OPERATION
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In particular:
WARNING: Flammable materials or reactive
metals can cause explosion or fire. Do not pick
up.
Do not use the machine to clean up wires, ropes or
straps or soak up water and other liquids.
When using the machine on light but bulky material
(sheets of paper, leaves, etc.), raise the front part of
the machine by pressing down the handlebar so that
he machine can tackle the rubbish.
Operate the filter shaker at the end of your work
(see the “Panel Filter section”).
Make sure the center brush is correctly regulated
(see the section on adjusting the center brush).
CLEANING THE WASTE BINS
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface and turn off
machine.
ATTENTION. Waste must be disposed of strictly
in accordance to the law.
1. Cleaning the front waste bin.
a. Lift and turn the two bin locks.
b. Grasp the handle/s and remove the bin by
pulling it upwards.
c. Empty the bin.
d. Put the bin back in the machine from the top.
e. Turn and lower the two locks.
2. Cleaning the rear waste bin.
a. Lift and turn the two bin locks.
b. Grasp the handle and pull the bin out of the
machine.
c. Empty the bin.
d. Fit the bin back into the machine.
e. Turn and lower the two locks.
RECHARGING BATTERY
WARNING: Batteries emit hydrogen gas.
Explosion or fire can result. Keep sparks and
open flame away. Keep battery compartment open
when charging.
ATTENTION: Remember that the area where these
operations are done should be well ventilated.
With machine turned OFF, perform the following steps:
1. Take off the battery cell covers and add distilled
water if needed. Water level should be 1/4” above
lead plates.
FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, wear
protective gloves when handling batteries or
battery cables. Avoid contact with battery acid.
2. Connect the 12V battery charger to the charging
plug.
The length of battery charge will depend on the
periodic maintenance and the level discharged
reached. Don’t discharge the battery more than the
limit signaled on indicator light. If the maximum
discharge limit is reached, the machine will stop and
should be recharged in order to continue cleaning.
Battery Charge Indicator:
Green Light – Battery completely charged.
Yellow Light – Battery near discharged, recharge
battery as soon as possible.
Red Light – Battery discharged, don’t run machine.
The battery should provide approximately 2.5 hours of
run time on a full charge. If the run time is less than
this, check the following:
– Brushes are running freely.
– Battery is completely charged before starting.

OPERATION
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MACHINE MAINTENANCE
All service performed should be completed by persons
who understand the machine or an Authorized Service
Center. It is recommended that only authorized repair
parts be used for service.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, turn off machine
and remove key.
MAINTENANCE CHECKS
1. Check battery level at delivery and every 10 hours
of operation.
2. Check that all is operating well at delivery and
every 100 hours of operation.
3. Check periodically that waste bins have been
emptied.
4. Check brush condition every 50 hours of
operation. Adjust or replace if necessary.
5. Check belt tension every 50 hours of operation.
Adjust or replace if necessary.
6. Check screws and bolts for tightness every 100
hours of operation.
7. Check condition of motor carbon brushes every
200 hours of operation. Replace if worn.
BATTERY MAINTENANCE
1. The battery should always be kept clean and dry.
2. Check that the battery and posts are constantly
clean of corrosion.
3. Every 10 hours of operation take off battery cell
covers and check electrolyte level, refilling them
distilled water if necessary. Fill level should be no
more than 1/4” above lead plates.
ATTENTION: Remember that the area where these
operations are done should be well ventilated.
WARNING: Batteries emit hydrogen gas.
Explosion or fire can result. Keep sparks and
open flame away. Keep battery compartment open
when charging.
NOTE:
In the event the battery must be scrapped,
please remember that batteries are not common
waste materials. They must be disposed of in
accordance with the relevant laws.
FILTER MAINTENANCE
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, turn off machine
and remove key.
The filter is one of the machines main components. It
is essential for the best results from your machine. If
you notice that dust forms when the machine is at
work, check the filter by performing the following
steps:
1. Press and release the filter shaker lever. The
lever operates a rod that will unclog the filter.
Repeat this operation 5 or 6 times (Figure 3).
2. Apart from the filter shaker, it is advisable every
now and again to remove the machine’s filter and
clean it out with a blast of air or a vacuum cleaner.
For this purpose, the filter is removed as follows:
a. Unlatch and turn rear bin latches inward.
b. Remove the rear bin.
Filter
Filter Shaker
Lever
FIG. 3.
c. Unlatch filter lock latches, turn half moon
retainers away from filter.
d. Remove the filter while pressing the filter
shaker lever (Figure 3).
e. To remount the filter, carry out the operation in
reverse order.
NOTE: The filter features an arrow that shows you the
direction in which it should be fitted.
DUSTY ENVIRONMENTS: If you are using the
machine in a particularly dusty environment (cement
factories, sawmills, marble processing factories), it is
wise to use the filter shaker more frequently.
3. Every 200 hours of work, the filter must be
replaced. Follow the operations listed in step 2.
After the filter has been remounted, make sure the
gasket and filter are dust tight.
ATTENTION: Waste must be disposed of strictly in
accordance to the law.

OPERATION
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REPLACING AND ADJUSTING THE SIDE BRUSH
FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine,
disconnect battery connections before working on
machine.
To Replace Side Brush:
1. Lift the front part of the machine.
2. Slacken the brush fixing screw and remove the
brush.
3. Replace the brush and secure the new one in
place with the screw and its washer.
To Adjust Side Brush:
1. The side brush is adjusted by loosening two
screws (Figure 4).
2. Position the brush using screw slots to adjust
required height. Once you have positioned it,
tighten the two screws.
Adjustment
Screws
FIG. 4.
REPLACING AND ADJUSTING THE MAIN BRUSH
FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine,
disconnect battery connections before working on
machine.
To Replace Main Brush:
1. Remove the front waste bin and slacken the four
fixing screws to remove the brush.
2. When mounting a new brush, pay attention to the
direction in which the brush will spin; it must direct
dirt toward the center of the machine.
To Adjust Main Brush Height:
1. Remove the upper cover.
2. Loosen the knurled lock nut below the adjustment
handle and turn handle in the direction desired
(counterclockwise to increase pressure).
(Figure 5)
3. If brush is properly adjusted, bristles should bend
slightly against the cleaning surface (1/4”
penetration). Retighten knurled lock nut after
achieving proper adjustment.
FIG. 5.
REPLACING AND ADJUSTING THE BELTS
FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine,
disconnect battery connections before working on
machine.
To prepare the machine for belt replacement:
1. Remove the upper cover and the front waste bin.
2. To replace or adjust drive belt: Remove the left
wheel, bumper, side guard and belt pulley cover.
To replace side brush belt: Remove the right
wheel, bumper and side guard.
3. With the machine dismantled in such a manner,
proceed to the following replacement instructions.

OPERATION
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To Replace the main drive belt:
1. Remove belt from the pulleys.
2. Replace the belt. Position belt to the right side of
the belt tightener roller (Figure 6).
FIG. 6.
To Replace the side brush belt:
1. Remove belt from main pulley. Remove fixing pin
and let the hooks of side arm come out of the idle
toothed ring (Figure 7).
2. Remove belt from machine.
3. Replace the belt. Hook side arm to the idle
toothed ring. Tighten fixing pin.
4. Place belt on main pulley.
FIG. 7.
REPLACING THE FLAPS
FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine,
disconnect battery connections before working on
machine.
To Replace Outer side flaps 1 (Figure 8):
1. Remove the rear wheels and the appropriate side
guards.
2. Loosen the screws that secure the flaps to frame
2 and replace the old flaps with new ones.
2
3
1
5
1
2
4
3
6
5
FIG. 8.
To Replace Inner side flaps 5 (Figure 8):
1. Lift the front part of the machine and loosen
screws 6 that secure the flaps to the frame.
2. Replace the old flaps with new ones.
To Replace Center flaps (Figure 8):
1. Remove the rear wheels and the appropriate side
guards.
2. Remove the rear door.
3. Loosen the two flap fixing pins 3, located on the
sides of the frame.
4. Grasp flap 4 and pull it outwards.
5. Remount the flaps in the same direction in which
they are removed.
6. Insert the two references in their holes.
7. Tighten the two fixing pins.

OPERATION
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REPLACING THE TRACTION CABLE
FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine,
disconnect battery connections before working on
machine.
To remove the traction cable:
1. Remove the upper cover of the machine.
2. Loosen the security dowel located on the cable
fixing pin.
3. Pull the cable out of the fixing pin and remove the
adjusting screw mounted on the handle.
4. Press the handle and pull the cable out of its
sheath.
To remount the traction cable:
1. Fit one end of the cable into the adjustment screw
of the handle (i.e. the end without the blocking
ball).
2. Insert the cable into its sheath.
3. Hook the blocking ball to the handle.
4. Slot the cable through the turned adjustment
screw secured to the machine frame and then
through the fixing pin.
5. Tighten the security dowel. The position of the
cable is adjusted by acting on the two adjustment
screws.
To Replace the side brush lifting cable:
1. Remove the upper cover and the front waste bin
of the machine.
2. Remove the front bumper, the right wheel and the
right hand side guard.
3. Loosen the cable clamp.
4. Loosen the security dowel on the fixing pin.
5. Remove the handle from the support and open it
up.
6. Pull the cable out of the two sheaths.
To remount the side brush lifting cable:
1. Put the cable inside the handle.
2. Close up the handle and fix it to its support.
3. Insert the cables into their sheaths.
4. Secure one end of the cables in place with the
clamp and the other end with the fixing pin. The
position of the cable is adjusted by acting on the
two adjustment screws.
REPLACING THE FAN MOTOR
To replace the fan motor:
1. Remove the upper cover.
2. Disconnect the battery cables and take the battery
out of the machine.
3. Disconnect the power supply cords of the motor
from the plug.
4. Remove the stop for the cable holder from the
motor.
5. Loosen the four motor fixing screws. Replace the
motor by carrying out the above operations in
reverse order:
NOTE: Make sure the motor is mounted level with the
fan.
ATTENTION: When connecting the motor respect
the polarity.
RECOMMENDED STOCK ITEMS
Refer to the Parts List section for recommended stock
items. Stock Items are clearly identified with a bullet
preceding the parts description. See example below:

OPERATION
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
The machine does not
move forward. Drive belt is broken. Replace belt.
The main brush is not
ii
The motor has burnt out. Replace motor.
spinning. A wire is detached. Repair connection.
The side brush is not spin-
ning. The belt is broken. Replace belt.
The battery does not stay
hd
The liquid is insufficient. Add liquid.
yy
charged. The terminal is loose. Tighten terminal.
Dust comes out of the fan. The filter is broken. Replace filter.
The filter is in the wrong position. Position correctly.
The gaskets are worn. Replace gasket.
The brushes wear out too
quickly. The brushes are too low. Adjust brush height.
Dust forms during opera-
ti
The flaps are worn. Replace flaps.
g
tion. Clogged filter. Cleaning required.
The suction motor does
tk
The motor has burnt out. Replace motor.
not work. The wire is disconnected. Repair connection.
The machine does not
t
The battery terminals are disconnected. Reconnect terminals.
turn on. The battery is discharged. Recharge battery.

OPERATION
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model: SCOUT28
MAXIMUM WIDTH WITH SIDE BRUSH 810 mm (32 in)
MAXIMUM LENGTH WITH SIDE BRUSH 1160 mm (45.6 in)
MAXIMUM HEIGHT WITH SIDE BRUSH 1000 mm (39.3 in)
ACTUAL CLEANING WIDTH (MAIN BRUSH) 520 mm (20.5 in)
WEIGHT 88Kg (194 lbs)
WEIGHT OF BATTERY 24.9 Kg (55 lbs)
CAPACITY OF FRONT WASTE BIN 32L (1.1 cu.ft)
BATTERY RUN TIME 2.5 h
FILTERING SURFACE 690 mm ( 27 in)
PRODUCTIVITY 26,900 sq. ft../2500m2per hour
INSTALLED POWER 360W/28A
BATTERY TYPE 12V, 105A
NOISE LEVEL AT OPERATOR’S EAR 77.2 dB(A)
VIBRATIONS 2,5 m/Sec2

WIRING DIAGRAM
Scout 28 (06–99) 13
12V ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
BATTERY BATTERY
RECHARGE
SOCKET
50A
BAR
FUSE
– BAT
+ BAT
1A/250V FUSE
KEY SWITCH
FAN
SWITCH
MAIN BRUSH MOTOR
TRACTION MOTOR
FAN MOTOR
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
RED
RED
RED
+ ALIM
+ SC.F
SC;F
1
2
#604257 Fuse, 1A/250V
#604258 Fusible Link 50A
30A 30A 20AFUSE

PARTS LIST
14 Scout 28 (06–00)
CHASSIS GROUP
20 19
17
3
3
18
21 22
16
8
13
3
10
13
4
6
4
42
14
16
3
15
13
23
9
13 4
6
5
4
4
14
1
2
7
11
12

PARTS LIST
15
Scout28 (06–00)
CHASSIS GROUP
Ref. Part No. Description Qty.
1 603346 Cover, Upper Blue 1
2603348 Screw, Thumb 2
3604214 Nut M 8 4
4604215 Locking 4
5 604216 Handgrip painted 1
6604217 Rubber handle cover Ø 24/24 2
7608186 Decal, Nobles Logo 1
8603347 Hopper, Blue 1
9604221 Reinforced gasket 1.5 Mt
10 604218 Grey cable casing for the handle 1
11 604627 Wallbumper, right complete 1
12 610752 Wallbumper, left complete 1
Ref. Part No. Description Qty.
13 603349 Screw, handle bar 8
14 140028 Washer 8x17 2
15 604223 Frame 1
16 604224 Screw 8x10 8
17 603343 Cover, rightside 1
18 603344 Cover, leftside 1
19 603345 Cover, front 1
20 604225 Screw 8x16 2
21 604226 Nut M 6 2
22 604227 Foot 20X9 M6X18 2
23 604228 Gray back drawer 1
∇ASSEMBLY
INCLUDED IN ASSEMBLY
RECOMMENDED STOCK ITEMS

PARTS LIST
16 Scout 28 (06–00)
ELECTRICAL/FILTER GROUP
BATTERY
33
9
32 35
34 730
14
27
28
31
30
6
31
29
30
30
26
32
31
8
8
31
23
29
25
22
24
26
12
21
32
13
31 11
10 2
39
20
36
ALIM.
1
19
38
39
ON
OFF
OFF
5
4
0
23
ON
1
37
18
17 16
15
15
44
43
42
41
DANGER
OPTIONAL
40
45

PARTS LIST
17
Scout28 (06–00)
ELECTRICAL/FILTER GROUP
Ref. Part No. Description Qty.
1 604183 Dashboard’s plate 1
2603360 Key switch 1
606197 Key, replacement 1
3604184 Bipolar switch 1
4604185 Screw 5x20 2
5600012000 Red batt. charger connector 1
6604187 Adhesive kit for front drawer 1
7604188 Left side flap 1
8604189 Washer 5x10 2
9604190 Battery conteiner 1
10 604191 Screw 6x25 1
11 604192 Complete filtershaker’s lever 1
12 604193 Filtershaker’s rail 1
13 603358 Fuse 30A 3
14 604194 Fuse box + cover 1
15 610753 Unlocking filter handle 2
16 604214 Nut M8 2
17 607586 Filter 1
18 603359 Gasket, Filter 1
19 604197 Electrical installation 1
20 604198 Nut M18 1
21 604199 Filtershaker’ spring 1
22 604200 OR 106 Gasket 1
23 604201 Pin 1
Ref. Part No. Description Qty.
24 604202 Inner snap ring Ø 16 1
25 604203 Articulated bar 1
26 604204 Screw 10x16 2
27 604205 Backside flap 1
28 604206 Right side flap 1
29 604207 Inner flap 2
30 604208 Screw 3.5x9.5 16
31 604209 Screw 4x16 8
32 604210 Nut M4 8
33 603361 Clamp, front guard 1
34 603362 Guard, front rubber 1
35 603363 Skirt, hopper 1
36 578426 12V 80 Ah Battery 1
37 604212 Hourmeter LCD 1
38 603342 Circuit board, main 12V 1
39 604213 Nut M 5 8
40 603386 Decal 12V 1
41 609971 Pre–filter kit 1
42 610754 Connecting battery cable 1
43 600013000 Black batt. charger connector 1
44 130059 Fuse 20A central brush 1
45 609960 Charger, 120V 1
RECOMMENDED STOCK ITEMS

PARTS LIST
18 Scout 28 (06–00)
BRUSH GROUP
78
63 6
76
74
32
5
51
72 48
73
29
67
71
29 28
13
45
15
66
13
69
15
68 68
64
65 64
75
45
40
46
49
70
38
40
3936
37
6
29
77
31
32 32
31
62
37 39
36
31
33
35
30 30
24
3433
26
32
25
17
47
44
61 58
60
56
59
54
57
27
12
55
11
14
48
3
353
24 25
1
52
4
50
38
14
42
13
13
41
43
8
13
7
23
19
22
20
21
16
18
12
15 11
10
14 313
9
4
4
2

PARTS LIST
19
Scout28 (06–00)
BRUSH GROUP
Ref. Part No. Description Qty.
1 604104 Side brush sheathing 1
2603351 Handle, Drive 1
3604105 Turned adjuster Ø 7 3
4603350 Lever, sidebrush drive 1
5140272 Screw 6x16 1
6604107 Washer 6x12 6
7604108 Handwheel,Ø 60 12x67 1
8604109 Knurled ring nut, Ø40 M12 1
9604110 Drive cable sheath 1
10 604111 Drive cable 1
11 604112 Dowel 5x6 2
12 604113 Wire fixing screw 2
13 604114 Washer 8x17 7
14 604115 Block nut M 8 3
15 604116 Screw 8x25 3
16 604117 Belt tightener lever’s b. 1
17 604118 Traction spring 1
18 604119 Fixing screw belt tightener roller 1
19 604120 Belt tightener roll h15 1
20 604121 Bearing 608 2RS 1
21 604122 Inner snap ring Ø 22 1
22 604123 Spacer 1
23 604124 Belt tightener braket 1
24 604125 Pin for rocker 2
25 604126 Rocker bushing 2
26 604127 Rocker 1
27 604128 Block nut M 6 6
28 604129 Screw 12x40 1
29 604130 Rotary support wheel Ø100 1
30 604139 Screw 6x20 6
31 604140 Screw 5x70 4
32 604141 Nut M5 4
33 604302 Brush, Main (std) 1
604624 Brush, Main, White Stiff (opt) 1
604625 Brush, Main, Brass Bristle (opt) 1
34 604142 Brush shaft 1
35 604143 Key 5X5X15 1
36 604144 Spacer brush shaft 2
37 604145 Dowel 6x5 2
38 604146 Ø80 Bearing’ support 2
39 604147 Bearing 6202 2RS 2
Ref. Part No. Description Qty.
40 604148 Outer snap ring Ø 15 3
41 604149 Outer snap ring Ø 12 1
42 604150 Brush adjusting fixing pivot 1
43 604151 Main brush adjustment bracket 1
44 604152 Side arm’s felt washer 2
45 604153 Bearing HK 1012 2
46 604154 Screw 8x10 2
47 604155 Side brush shaft’spacer 1
48 604156 Nut M8 2
49 604157 Pulley 1
50 604158 Gearmotor,Ø77 1
51 604159 Washer 6x24 1
52 603353 Casing, Side brush cable 1
53 603352 Cable, Lift side brush 1
54 604160 Pin 17x34 1
55 604161 Clamp Ø7 1
56 604162 Screw 8x22 1
57 604163 Side brush lifting lever 1
58 604164 Washer 8x32 1
59 604165 Ring for the side brush bearing 1
60 604166 Balls 11/32” 6
61 604167 Side brush mov. toothed ring 1
62 604168 Key 3X3,7 1
63 604169 Bushing for bearings 1
64 604170 Bearing 6005 2RS 2
65 604171 Idle toothed ring 1
66 604172 Outer snap ring Ø 25 1
67 604173 Block nut M 12 1
68 604174 Spacer 2
69 604175 Pulley Ø 27X15 1
70 603336 Belt, brush side 1
71 604176 Washer 8x24 2
72 604177 Side brush support 1
73 604178 Side brush dragging flange 1
74 603337 Side brush (std) 1
604626 Side brush, Stiff (opt) 1
75 604179 Pulley Ø 30X1 1
76 604180 Screw 6x10 3
77 604181 Spacer 1
78 604082 Bearing HK 1412 1
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PARTS LIST
20 Scout 28 (06–00)
DRIVE GROUP
25
14
8
49
12
11
9
12 12
32
10
11
32
356
7
1
24
10
13 30
29
19
27
31
24 23
5
7
17
1
642
3
18
16
15
21
22
2019
4
28
33
26
35
36
34
8
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