Newgrind RHINO RLP800 User Manual Download Page 10

                                                                                                                                                 

RLP800 Users Manual 

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NOTE:

 Do not run the electric starter continuously for more than 5 seconds, otherwise the 

battery may discharge quickly.  If the engine does not start right away, wait 15 seconds and try 
again 

Warming up 

1.

 

After the engine starts, move the throttle lever on the equipment to halfway between 
“FAST” and “SLOW”. 

2.

 

To warm up the engine, run it for 3 to 5 minutes with the throttle lever in the same load 
position (halfway) before putting the equipment under load. 

NOTE:

 Allow engine to warm up sufficiently (3 to 5 minutes at idle) before applying a load. This 

will allow oil to reach all engine parts, and allow piston clearance to reach design specifications 

Engine Inclination 

The engine will operate continuously at angles up to 25 degrees in any direction. 

NOTE:

 Do not operate the engine continuously at angles exceeding 25 degrees in any direction.  

Engine damage could result from insufficient lubrication. 

Adjusting the speed 

1.

 

Use the throttle lever to increase or reduce the speed. 

Stopping the equipment 

1.

 

To stop the equipment, move the throttle lever to the slowest setting and,  

2.

 

Keep the engine idling for about 1 minute, then 

3.

 

Turn the engine switch or switch key to the “OFF” position. 

Emergency Stop 

1.

 

Immediately turn the switch to the “OFF” position, or hit the emergency stop button. 

Adjusting the handle 

1.

 

Make sure machine is off 

2.

 

Pull the hand latch or step on foot latch on the handle and move handle up or down to 
the desired position.  
Avoid stepping on or tangling handle control cable when adjusting the handle position.  
Make sure that the latch clicks in place when the desired position is achieved. 
 

WARNING:

 Failure to check for positive handle latch engagement could result in 

damage to the equipment or injury to the user as the handle could release 
unexpectedly when the machine is being operated or tilted back! 

Summary of Contents for RHINO RLP800

Page 1: ...polishing Stone grinding and polishing Hardwood grinding sanding and polishing Glue Thinset and mastic removal Address 103B 81 Golden Drive Coquitlam BC Canada V3K 6R2 Contact 1 888 467 0242 sales new...

Page 2: ...he Grinder 8 Information about Carbon Monoxide 8 Prior to starting the grinder 9 Starting the grinder 9 Warming up 10 Engine Inclination 10 Adjusting the speed 10 Stopping the equipment 10 Emergency S...

Page 3: ...Manual 3 Monthly Maintenance 13 KAWASAKI Engine Maintenance 14 Preparation 14 Troubleshooting 18 LIMITED EQUIPMENT WARRANTY OF SALE 19 FORCE MAJEURE 19 LIABILITY LIMITATIONS 20 TERMS CONDITIONS 20 AG...

Page 4: ...ency stop button Choke throttle cable Multi articulating handle Dual propane tanks Heavy duty wheels Dual vacuum manifold Propane fuel line connector Engine oil gauge fill port Oil filter Dust filter...

Page 5: ...g YES Quick belt changing system YES Wet or dry grinding YES UHMW floating dust skirt YES Multi articulating handle YES Runs forward or reverse YES Can be used as an edger YES grinds to within 1 8 of...

Page 6: ...ing and use common sense when operating equipment Do not use equipment while tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattention while operating equipment may result in...

Page 7: ...and cause injury 7 Due to the dusty nature during use of this equipment be sure to clean equipment often to remove dust accumulations Carefully blow the dust out of the motor VFD and dust covered are...

Page 8: ...imately 21 of the atmosphere and enters our lungs when we breathe In our lungs the oxygen combines with the hemoglobin in the blood oxyhemoglobin and is carried in the blood stream throughout the body...

Page 9: ...at tools are properly mounted 2 Check that propane tanks are properly mounted and that the gas connectors are secure Starting the grinder DO NOT LIFT THE EQUIPMENT OFF THE GROUND WHILE STARTING Doing...

Page 10: ...s exceeding 25 degrees in any direction Engine damage could result from insufficient lubrication Adjusting the speed 1 Use the throttle lever to increase or reduce the speed Stopping the equipment 1 T...

Page 11: ...e belt please visit our website at www newgrind com Changing tools and accessories WARNING Always turn grinder off and remove the key from the ignition before performing any operations to the bottom o...

Page 12: ...andle 11 Follow the procedure for starting the grinder Parts and accessories A full range of parts and accessories for all of our grinders is available on our website Grinder Maintenance WARNING Disco...

Page 13: ...nd Using a soft scrub pad remove any excess dirt build up from the bottom plate and back side of pad drivers Inspect tool plate driver grommets for signs of wear Replace grommets that show signs of ex...

Page 14: ...y under dusty conditions K Service to be performed by an authorized Kawasaki dealer Maintenance Daily First 8HR Every 25HR Every 50HR Every 100HR Every 200HR Every 250HR Every 300HR Check and add engi...

Page 15: ...nder head and cylinder head fins Tighten nuts and screw Change engine oil Clean and re gap spark plugs Change oil filter Repair air cleaner paper element K Clean combustion chamber K Check and adjust...

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Page 18: ...RLP800 Users Manual 18 Troubleshooting...

Page 19: ...negligence of seller and or the manufacturer of the product unless specifically provided herein In addition this warranty shall not apply to any products or portions there of which have been subjecte...

Page 20: ...to the user any successors in interest or any beneficiary or assignee relating to this sale for any consequential incidental indirect special or punitive damages arising out of this sale or any breac...

Page 21: ...ss or damage during shipment are to be filed with carrier by the Purchaser Seller will not assume responsibility for the performance of the carrier Backorders will be shipped in the most practical fas...

Page 22: ...hipped prepaid Returns are not accepted for any Products that are specifically manufactured to meet the buyer s requirement of either specifications or quantity AGREEMENTS These Terms and Conditions c...

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