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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

WARNING:

 Be sure to read and understand this manual in its entirety before operation.  

Failure to do so may result in damage or injury.

PROPER SETUP AND PREPARATION

Ensure that all components are assembled tightly and secured, and that power source 
matches voltage of your unit.

WARNING: 

Do not operate this unit near flammable or combustible objects.

FOR SCRUBBING OR POLISHING

• Remove debris and any obstructions from cleaning surface before operation.
•  Ensure that the unit is unplugged before attempting to attach floor brush. After unit is 

unplugged, place the handle in an upright position, and tilt machine backward until handle 
rests on the floor.

•  After unit is unplugged and tilted backward, place pad driver on the three lugs on the motor 

drive adapter. Once in position, twist brush clockwise to lock into position.

•  Ensure unit is unplugged before attempting to remove brush. Tilt unit backward with 

the handle in an upright position, identically to the steps to install the brush. After tilted 
backward, rotate the brush counterclockwise to remove. Always remove brush and pad 
driver when unit is not in use.

•  Before operating, adjust handle height to a comfortable position, and lock into place with 

adjustment lock near the base of the unit. After handle is locked into place, press the red 
safety lock button located on the switch housing, and start unit by holding down the lever on 
either handle.

•  Both hands should always be on the unit when in use.
•  The machine will glide left or right when in operation, depending on the height of the 

handle. Raise the handle to move the unit to the right, and lower the handle to move the unit 
to the left. Releasing the handle levers will stop the unit immediately.

Summary of Contents for 978LAVP20D

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL 20 DUAL SPEED ROTARY FLOOR MACHINE 978LAVP20D READ ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE USE Lavex Janitorial 2205 Old Philadelphia Pike Lancaster PA 17602 08 2020...

Page 2: ...nded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators c Do not expose floor machines to rain or wet conditions Water entering the floor machine will increase the risk of electric shock d Do n...

Page 3: ...d b Do not use the floor machine if the switch does not turn it on and off Any floor machine that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired c Disconnect your floor machine...

Page 4: ...id awkward hand positions where a sudden slip could cause your hand to move into the floor machine Make sure there are no nails or foreign objects in the area that is being cleaned Protect your eyes A...

Page 5: ...FICATIONS NOTE V Volts A Amperes Hz Hertz Alternating Current Type P17A 978LAVP17A P20A 978LAVP20A P20D 978LAVP20D Rated Voltage 110 120V Rated Current 12A 15A Frequency 60Hz 50 60Hz Diameter of Acces...

Page 6: ...ough the support iron and install it again 5 Install the water tank accessories and install the water tank on the handle 7 Align the disc brush with the bottom clasp and rotate it anticlockwise to fix...

Page 7: ...s on the motor drive adapter Once in position twist brush clockwise to lock into position Ensure unit is unplugged before attempting to remove brush Tilt unit backward with the handle in an upright po...

Page 8: ...tion Store unit in a dry area and only perform cleaning with a dry cloth 6 Do not use unit near flammable objects liquids or vapors Do not use flammable compounds to clean the unit 7 Maintenance is to...

Page 9: ...dle 5 Water Tank Drain Valve 6 Water Tank Optional 7 Cord Wrap 8 Handle Adjumentment Knob 9 Chassis Colloidal Particles 10 Motor Cover 11 Capacitor and Cover 12 Gearbox 13 Wheel Coupling 14 Motor Base...

Page 10: ...ench 10 Buttress Iron 11 Wheel Axle 12 M6 15 Outer Hexagon Bolt 13 Back Wheel 14 Wheel Axle 15 Upper Chassis 16 Lower Chassis 17 Anti Collision Rubber 18 Plastic Cover of Motor 19 Motor Cover 20 M4 10...

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