Safety
machine is in operation, and for a long time after the machine is shut off, to cause severe burns.
• CHECK AND REPLACE THE FILTER FOLLOWING THE RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE.
A dirty engine filter can
cause overheating.
• CHECK OIL BEFORE EACH USE, AND FILL OR CHANGE AS NEEDED.
Overheating can be caused by insufficient or low oil.
• NEVER OVER-FILL ENGINE WITH OIL.
Over-filling could cause irreparable damage to the engine.
• DO NOT ENGAGE STARTER FOR MORE THAN 5 SECONDS.
Allow a 10 second cool-down period for second failed start-up attempt.
• PERFORM ALL RECOMMENDED SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE.
Regular maintenance of your propane powered floor machine is
necessary to keep it in safe working condition.
• DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE UNLESS YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE OPERATION MANUAL.
• DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE IN FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE AREAS.
• BEFORE STARTING MACHINE, ENSURE ALL SAFETY DEVICES ARE IN PLACE AND FUNCTIONING PROPERLY.
Before starting
machine check for proper operation.
• WHEN USING MACHINE, GO SLOWLY ON INCLINES OR SLIPPERY SURFACES.
Use care when operating machine in reverse.
• WHEN SERVICING MACHINE, STAY CLEAR OF MOVING PARTS.
Do not wear loose clothing when working on machine. Block
machine wheels before raising or jacking up machine. Use hoist stands that will support the weight of the machine. Wear eye and ear
protection when using pressurized air or water. Disconnect battery connections before servicing machine. Use only replacement parts
supplied by NFE or an NFE authorized distributor.
• WHEN LOADING OR UNLOADING MACHINE, TURN MACHINE OFF.
Only use a vehicle that will support the weight of the machine to
transport. Do not push the machine on or off a vehicle unless the load height is 15 in (380 mm) or less from the ground. Block machine
wheels when transporting.Tie the machine down securely to the vehicle when transporting.
• THIS MACHINE IS MANUFACTURED FOR COMMERCIAL USE ONLY.
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 an indoor environment.
• THESE MACHINES SHOULD NOT BE USED IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS:
In nursing homes, hospitals, day-care centers, etc. that are
occupied; by unqualified or untrained personnel; unless properly maintained and adjusted; on areas with obstructions such as thresholds
and floor outlet boxes; in areas where loose debris or other objects are present; in rooms and areas without proper ventilation.
REFUELING AND STORAGE OF FUEL CYLINDERS
This machine uses a 20 lb (9.1 kg) capacity aluminum or steel cylinder, which meets the DOT 4E240 standards. These cylinders are also listed
by UL. In addition, the steel cylinder meets European TPED specifications and is CE compliant. Filling should be done ONLY by a qualified
propane dealer. FILL THROUGH THE SERVICE VALVE ONLY. A properly filled cylinder should not exceed 80% of the rated capapcity.
Do not attempt cylinder repair. Return the cylinder to your propane dealer if repair is necessary. Please note that DOT regulations prohibit ship-
ping of cylinders after the cylinder has been filled with propane.
When not in use, cylinders should always be stored outside in an upright position in a secure, tamper-proof, steel mesh storage cabinet. The
cabinet may be located next to the building, but with at least five feet (1.5 m) of space between the cabinet and the nearest building opening
(door or window).
The cylinder to be used on this machine is a vapor withdraw cylinder. A liquid withdraw cylinder is not to be used with this machine. The use
of a liquid withdraw cylinder on a vapor withdraw system could freeze the regulator and create a fire hazard. The National Fire Protection As-
sociation (NFPA) Standard for Storage and Handling of LP Gas is the appropriate authority for safe propane use. A copy of this publication is
available through the National Fire Protection Association (1-800-344-3555) or www.NFPA.org.
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