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National Flooring Equipment Inc. (referred to as “the Company”) warrants that each new unit manufactured by The Company, to be free from 

defects in material and workmanship in normal use and service for a period of twelve (12) months from date of shipment from the Company. For 

administrative ease, will honor warranty for a period of fifteen (15) months from date of shipment from the company. Accessories or equipment 

furnished and installed on the product by the Company but manufactured by others, including but not limited to: engines, motors, electrical com-

ponents, transmissions etc., shall carry the accessory manufacturers own warranty. Battery warranties are prorated over the warranty period. 

Customer is responsible for the inspection of equipment / parts upon delivery. Freight damages reported beyond authorized time frame will not 

be honored.

The Company, at its determination of defect, will repair or replace any product or part deemed to be defective in material or workmanship within 

specified warranty time period. All product determinations and / or repairs will take place at the designated Company repair facility, or at a certi

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fied warranty location designated by the Company. The Company will coordinate and be responsible for all freight expenses associated with 

valid warranty claims. Freight and shipping expenses associated with abuse or misuse will be back charged to the Distributor/Customer. The 

Company reserves the right to modify, alter or improve any part / parts without incurring any obligation to replace any part / parts previously sold 

without such modified, altered or improved part / parts. In no event shall the seller or manufacturer of the product be liable for special, incidental, 

or consequential damages, including loss of profits, whether or not caused by or resulting from the negligence of seller and / or the manu

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facturer of the product unless specifically provided herein. This warranty shall not apply to any products or portions there of which have been 

subjected to abuse, misuse, improper installation or operation, lack of recommended maintenance, electrical failure or abnormal conditions and 

to products which have been tampered with, altered, modified, repaired, reworked by anyone not approved or authorized by the Company or 

used in any manner inconsistent with the provisions of the above or any instructions or specifications provided with or for the product. Any and 

all unauthorized onsite warranty work conducted by unauthorized personnel or any outside person(s), is not covered by the Company unless 

the work has been pre-authorized by a predetermined manufacturer representative. This excludes wearable parts and/or consumables.

Defective or failed material or equipment shall be held at the purchaser’s premises until authorization has been granted by the Company to 

return or dispose of defective products. Products returned for final inspection must be returned with a manufacturer authorized Return Material 

Authorization (RMA). Any unauthorized return of equipment will be declined at the dock by the Company. Any non-approved items returned 

with approved returned items are subject to rejection and will not be credited. Credit will be issued for material found to be defective upon the 

Company’s inspection based on prices at time of purchase.

To obtain a Material Safety Data Sheet and/or a copy of the CE Declaration of Conformity please contact National. This product is CE compliant.

TO OBTAIN SERVICE CONTACT NATIONAL FLOORING EQUIPMENT, INC. TOLL FREE AT 800-245-0267 FOR A REPAIR AUTHORIZATION 

NUMBER. COD FREIGHT RETURNS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. FREIGHT COLLECT SHIPMENTS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. WARRANTY 

REPAIRS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY DATE OF PURCHASE RECEIPT AND A RETURN/REPAIR AUTHORIZATION NUMBER.

RETURN/REPAIR AUTHORIZATION NUMBER: _____________________________

MACHINE SERIAL NUMBER: ____________________________________________

Summary of Contents for 14420

Page 1: ...PROPANE BURNISHER INSTRUCTION MANUAL Read Manual Before Operating Machine 402573 Rev B...

Page 2: ...age 9 LP Cylinder 10 Rok Bak Position 10 Pad Change 10 Handle Adjustment 10 Fuses 11 Wheel Adjustment 11 Dust Bag 11 Machine Operation 12 Machine Components 12 Pre Operation Checklist 13 Starting the...

Page 3: ...l is lost or damaged contact National Flooring Equipment NFE at 1 800 245 0267 to request a replacement manual In this instruction manual you will find three types of safety callouts that you must rea...

Page 4: ...Cooled Engine Speed Idle 1800 2000 RPM High Idle 3400 3500 RPM Engine Oil SAE 30 with API Service SH or SJ Engine Oil Capacity Filter replaced 1 8 qt 1 7 L filter not replaced 1 6 qt 1 5 L Spark Plug...

Page 5: ...ting broken parts and other conditions that may affect operation If abnormal noise or vibration occurs turn off immediately and have the problem corrected before further use Do not use damaged equipme...

Page 6: ...o not leave the ma chine in a place where unauthorized or untrained personnel could use the machine Do not run the machine with the pad off center dam aged or missing Do not run the machine with unsec...

Page 7: ...TUREDFORCOMMERCIALUSEONLY This machine is designed and manufactured for indoor use in burnishing wax coated hard floor surfaces NFE does not recommend use of this machine in any environment other than...

Page 8: ...he maintenance information in this manual Order parts and supplies only from NFE or an authorized distributor Use the parts illustration section of your manual when ordering parts During and after ope...

Page 9: ...the fuel cylinder installed the cylinder should be securely fastened with the service valve closed and the machine should be secured in the vehicle Any propane fuel cylinders not installed should be...

Page 10: ...R Reverse the above procedure Always connect or change cylinders in a well ventilated area ROK BAK POSITION 1 Close the valve on the propane cylinder allow the engine to stop 2 Turn the machine OFF 3...

Page 11: ...ve the clevis pin that retains each wheel and relocate to the desired wheel position Figure 4 Note To increase pad pressure more aggressive move wheels to rear of machine To decrease pad pressure less...

Page 12: ...th the engine at full throttle under load the signal from the oxygen sensor should be within the normal operating ranges for safe operation If the engine s air intake filter needs to be serviced or an...

Page 13: ...lt Replace if necessary Check the machine for leaks or loose fasteners STARTING THE MACHINE 1 Check oil and fuel levels 2 Check and clean engine dust filter 3 Check carburetor air filter change if nec...

Page 14: ...nishing push down on handle to raise the burnishing head off the floor 4 When done burnishing push the machine to the desired location Turn off the LP cylinder service valve When the fuel is depleted...

Page 15: ...e oil drain hose 7 Slowly turn the valve counterclockwise until the oil starts to drain In order for oil to drain the oil fill cap may need to be loosened 8 Close drain valve Place cap back on the end...

Page 16: ...remove the air filter 5 Inspect both primary and secondary filters If necessary clean primary filter by lightly tapping the seal ends then wiping down the ends with a clean cloth If pri mary filter c...

Page 17: ...der for cracks or damage If the pad holder does not have any damage proceed to step 9 6 If the pad holder needs to be removed a 3 4 wrench will be required Locate the wrench flats on top of the spindl...

Page 18: ...he belt is correctly placed on the idler pulley 7 Re install the pad holder onto the spindle shaft 8 Turn the machine upright in the burnishing position 9 Check belt for correct operation Check all ha...

Page 19: ...hange engine oil Change engine oil filter Check clean air cleaner paper element Check clean air cleaner foam element Inspect battery and battery connections Replace air cleaner paper element Replace a...

Page 20: ...aks a pinched hose or a bad connection Head gasket blown or valves need adjusting Replace head gasket adjust valves and replace if necessary Contact NFE Wires broken or disconnected Reconnect or repla...

Page 21: ...he wheel bracket Engine stops running Propane cylinder is empty Install properly filled cylinder Engine oil level is too low Check the oil level and add more if needed Dirty air filter s Clean or repl...

Page 22: ...Wiring Schematic 22...

Page 23: ...Spare Parts 23 PART DESCRIPTION 14420 MP047500 14420 MP124700 14420 MP8310 Pad Holder 24 Complete Assembly Bag Vacuum Velcro Hook Stud 24...

Page 24: ...manu facturer of the product unless specifically provided herein This warranty shall not apply to any products or portions there of which have been subjected to abuse misuse improper installation or o...

Page 25: ...9250 Xylon Avenue N Minneapolis MN 55445 U S A Toll free 800 245 0267 Phone 763 315 5300 Fax 800 648 7124 Fax 763 535 8255 Web Site www nationalequipment com E Mail info nationalequipment com...

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