Quad 800 Maintenance Summary – Daily, Weekly and Monthly Tasks at a Glance

Maintaining your Quad 800 floor scrubber doesn’t have to be complicated. Most tasks take only a few minutes and can prevent costly repairs, performance issues and downtime. This guide gives you a quick overview of what to check and clean daily, weekly and monthly so you can stay on top of machine care with confidence.


Daily Maintenance

These tasks should be done after every cleaning session:

  • Turn off the machine before starting any checks

  • Empty and rinse both the solution and recovery tanks

  • Rinse the filter element with clean water

  • Wipe down the squeegee blade

  • Empty and clean the front trash can

  • Check the battery level and recharge if needed

These steps help keep the machine fresh, reduce odours and ensure strong suction and cleaning performance.


Weekly Maintenance

Once a week, give the machine a more detailed check:

  • Wipe all sensors to remove dust

  • Remove and clean both roller brushes

  • Inspect the squeegee blade for wear or deformation

  • Rinse the wire filter inside the recovery tank

  • Detach and flush the suction hose if needed

  • Disinfect and deodorise the water tanks

These tasks help maintain the accuracy of the machine and prevent hidden blockages or internal build-up.


Monthly or Long-Term Checks

Every 3–4 weeks (or more frequently in high-use environments):

  • Listen for unusual noises during operation

  • Apply grease to any rotating parts such as pulleys or brackets

  • Inspect the squeegee assembly for loose screws, springs or bent parts

  • Check tank seals and drain hoses for cracks or leaks

  • Review overall cleaning performance and report any persistent issues

Keeping up with these long-term checks ensures the internal structure of the machine stays strong and reliable.


Keeping a Simple Routine

You don’t need to do everything at once. By breaking the maintenance into daily, weekly and monthly parts, you can stay ahead of wear and keep the Quad 800 in top condition with minimal effort.


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