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How the Machine Works

The Burnish components of the machine are:

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 Burnish pad holder

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 Burnish pad

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 Dust Collection Bag

As the machine moves forward, the burnish pad shines 

the floor.  Any excess debris or finish gets picked up by 

the pad and distributed into the dust collection bag via 

the dust collection system.

Pre-Operation Checklist

Before operating the machine:

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  Inspect the burnishing pad and replace, if necessary. 

Refer to Installing/Changing Burnishing Pad

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  Inspect the pad holder for cracks or damage!  

Replace if necessary. Refer to Maintenance.

WARNING!  DAMAGED PAD HOLDER ROTATING AT 

HIGH SPEEDS MAY BE AN EXTREME HAZARD IF IT 

SHOULD DISINTEGRATE.

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  Check that the Dust Collection Bag is empty. 

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  Release caster breaks. 

 

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  Inspect the drive belt. Replace if necessary. Refer to 

Maintenance.

Operating the Machine

1.  Complete pre-operation check.
2.  Turn the Key to the ON position.
3.  Adjust speed as needed on by pushing the up or 

down arrows on the Pad Speed Control on the 

Controller dashboard.

4.  Squeeze the handle bail and the burnisher motor will 

start.

5.  Lower the burnishing head to the floor while moving 

the machine forward slowly.

CAUTION!  DO NOT allow burnish motor to contact 

the floor without moving the machine.  If the 

machine remains unmoved, damage to the floor 

may occur.
CAUTION! DO NOT add weight to the burnisher 

head.
CAUTION! DO NOT lift up on the handle to add 

pressure while burnishing.

Stopping & Turning Off Machine

To stop the machine, release the handle bail to stop the 

rotation of pad. Turn off the key switch.

Operation on Inclines

CAUTION!  When the machine is traversing on an 

incline, up or down, move slowly.
CAUTION!  Do not run burnish pad on an incline. The 

maximum rated climb and descent incline is 6°.

Rok-Bak & Pad Change

1.  Make sure the burnish switch and key switch are OFF.
2.  Loosen the handle pivot knobs on each side of the 

bulkhead.

3.  Pull the handle out until it stops.
4.  Rotate the handle towards the front of the machine 

until it is vertical.

5.  Push down on the handle until it stops.
6.  Tighten the handle pivot knobs so that the handle 

cannot move or slide.

7.  Lift on the front of the deck and rocking the machine 

back until it rests on the handle grips.

LOOSEN 

HANDLE

PIVOT KNOBS

PULL 

HANDLE 

OUT

ROTATE

HANDLE

PUSH 

HANDLE IN

TIGHTEN

HANDLE

PIVOT

KNOBS

LOOSEN 

HANDLE

PIVOT KNOBS

PULL 

HANDLE 

OUT

ROTATE

HANDLE

PUSH 

HANDLE IN

TIGHTEN

HANDLE

PIVOT

KNOBS

LOOSEN 

HANDLE

PIVOT KNOBS

PULL 

HANDLE 

OUT

ROTATE

HANDLE

PUSH 

HANDLE IN

TIGHTEN

HANDLE

PIVOT

KNOBS

LOOSEN 

HANDLE

PIVOT KNOBS

PULL 

HANDLE 

OUT

ROTATE

HANDLE

PUSH 

HANDLE IN

TIGHTEN

HANDLE

PIVOT

KNOBS

Summary of Contents for Pioneer Eclipse PE350BU

Page 1: ...UHS Battery Burnisher PE350BU Operator s Manual...

Page 2: ...ry three months Instructions For Use Failure to read and understand this manual before operating this machine or performing service on this machine may result in injury to the operator or nearby perso...

Page 3: ...ored Read and observe all WARNING statements included in the Operation Manual and attached to the machine CAUTION indicates that the possibility of damage to the machine or other property can occur if...

Page 4: ...Preparation 8 Machine Components 10 Battery Charger Fault Codes 13 Operating the Machine 14 Maintenance 16 Controller Errors 17 Troubleshooting 18 Machine Specifications 19 Parts Manual 20 Electrical...

Page 5: ...or may contain chemicals that are known to certain governments such as the State of California as identified in its Proposition 65 Regulatory Warning Law to cause cancer birth defects or other reprod...

Page 6: ...amage resulting from an unauthorized modification or alteration to the machine Any unauthorized modification or alteration to this machine voids all warranties WARNING The motor motor controller and c...

Page 7: ...test area consists of a flat open space free from effects of signboards buildings or hillsides for at least 15 m 50 ft from the center of the test surface Indoor tests are conducted in a semi anechoi...

Page 8: ...urnisher near an open flame or heat producing device 4 Make sure burnisher is cleaned properly by wiping machine down with damp cloth before storing CAUTION NEVER PRESSURE WASH MACHINE 5 Disconnect ba...

Page 9: ...r Raise the cover 2 Connect the battery with the black cable connected to the black terminal and the red cable connected to the red terminal 3 To disconnect the battery depress button on side of black...

Page 10: ...e These indicators reflect the state of the battery drain economy based on the burnishing performance indicated by amp draw in this case Generally high burnishing performance will be associated with l...

Page 11: ...always return to the home screen by pushing the Home icon Over Current Protection The burnish motor controller automatically reduces the motor speed if the motor current is above a preset limit If th...

Page 12: ...the charger revives the battery pack Stage 2 Constant Current Charge Bulk 1 If the Pre Test is successful the charger enters the Bulk Stage The charger is now operating at full power 2 The display scr...

Page 13: ...r maximum limit 12 STM32 internal voltage reference out of range 13 External voltage reference out of range 14 15 volt regulator out of range 15 Sync rect FET thermister out of range 16 PFC thermister...

Page 14: ...t the floor without moving the machine If the machine remains unmoved damage to the floor may occur CAUTION DO NOT add weight to the burnisher head CAUTION DO NOT lift up on the handle to add pressure...

Page 15: ...ing the elastic over the lip of the rubber grommet and pulling toward the rear of the machine 3 Empty bag by rubbing or gently tapping on sides in a downward motion to loosen soil trapped on sides of...

Page 16: ...be adjusted by raising or lowering the handle 2 Loosen the handle pivot knobs on thedes of the bulkhead turning the right side counter clockwise and the left side clockwise 3 Move the handle in and ou...

Page 17: ...ion to LCD problem Check connections to LCD If problem persists contact Pioneer Eclipse Authorized Dealer 113 115 117 119 121 123 Battery Warning Approaching Battery Fault Check Battery If problem per...

Page 18: ...e Incorrect Pad Use less aggressive burnish pad Wheels are adjusted to far back Move both wheels forward in the wheel bracket Pad speed too fast Reduce Pad Speed check machine setup Dust colleciton no...

Page 19: ...d Minimum 930 rpm 930 rpm Adjustable Pad Pressure 40 75 lbs 18 34 kg Pad Driver Repairable flex center rigid outer Repairable flex center rigid outer Pad Counterbalance Steady machine pivot Steady mac...

Page 20: ..._ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ __...

Page 21: ...PM MOTOR BAT BAT NIDEC CHARGER AC LINE IN GREEN CHARGER INHIBIT BAT BAT BREAKER 100A KEY SWITCH IN LCD USER DISPLAY F1 3A KEYSWITCH CONTACTOR B B BURNISH ENABLE CAN L CAN H DGND KEYSWITCH IN P3 P2 P1...

Page 22: ...ABLE 350BU POWER MP551800 C 1 CABLE FUSE TO KEY SWITCH MP551900 D 1 CABLE 350BU POWER MP552000 E 1 CABLE B TO CONTROL MP552100 F 3 222 413 CONNECTOR 3 CONDUCTOR NB083700 G C A B D F E 1 2 3 5 GREEN 6...

Page 23: ...X 5 16 X 12 MP549801 A 1 CABLE POS 2 AWG 1 4 X 5 16 MP549802 B 1 CABLE NEG 2 AWG 1 4 X 5 16 MP549803 C 1 CABLE 2 AWG 1 4X5 16 X 16 8 MP549804 D 1 CABLE POS 2 AWG 1 4 X 5 16 MP549805 E 1 CABLE NEG 2 A...

Page 24: ...CUIT 100A 48V MP228800 A 1 SWITCH MICRO 12V 15A 1 LEVER MP318400 B 1 RELAY 48V 200A MP544000 C 1 CONTROLLER 48V 350A MP544800 D 1 CHARGER 48V LI BATTERY MP544901 E 1 CORD 14 3 SJT 6 7 MP234300 F C D E...

Page 25: ...25 Deck Assembly RF086200 10 14 22 20 23 2 15 40 35 12 17 32 29 34 10 9 38 8 39 16 14 31 7 19 26 27 33 30 6 3 36 35 25 28 37 22 21 5 18 13 4 1 26 11 26 24 38 36...

Page 26: ...DUST TUBE MP496500 1 16 PULLEY AK49 4 75 OD W 3 4 BORE MP537000 1 17 MOTOR 5 HP PM BRUSHED 2000 RPM MP537100 1 18 DECK 28 DUST COL W CLIPS MP537300 1 19 BELT AX 39 MP537800 1 20 ASSY PAN 28 VAC MP550...

Page 27: ...NUMBER QTY ITEM ASSY DISPLAY 350BU MP544101 1 1 ASSY KEY SWITCH MP544200 1 2 SPACER 350BU SWITCH MP546800 1 3 COVER 350BU ASSY MP548900 1 4 WASHER FLAT 6 NB007100 4 5 SCREW MACHINE ROUND HD 6 32 X 5...

Page 28: ...28 Rear Assembly RF086500 10 14 22 18 2 35 34 45 16 41 31 40 22 44 10 1 23 4 21 8 33 30 43 17 5 46 24 33 9 38 33 30 33 29 3 19 12 11 28 7 6 20 26 32 14 27 18 18 25 37 36 39 42 15 13...

Page 29: ...LIPS MP537300 1 18 PLATE COVER REAR 350BU MP546400 1 19 GRIP 1 BAR SAT3 SERIES MP546600 2 20 ASSY ELECTRONICS MOUNT MP546900 1 21 AXLE COVER MP547200 2 22 BOLT HEX 5 16 18 X 1 1 4 NB001800 4 23 NUT LO...

Page 30: ...PADHOLDER 28 COMPLETE ASM MP032500 1 1 SKIRT STEEL 28 ASM MP139400 1 2 EDGING WEAR SKIRT STEEL MP139800 97 4 in 3 SPACER BEARING RIGHT MP195300 1 4 NUT HEX 1 4 20 MX1045 1 5 WASHER FLAT 1 4 CZ NB3350...

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Page 34: ...5 l USA www pioneereclipse com 1 336 372 8080 1 800 367 3550 Fax 1 336 372 2913 2022 Amano Pioneer Eclipse Corporation LT090200 350BU_A 101722 EC Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC EC Restriction of Hazar...

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