PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
WARNING! Always move the On/Off Switch to the OFF
position (pushed all the way down) before performing any
service, maintenance, pad changing or inspection of the
machine.
After each use:
1. Empty the filter bag
2. Check the filter bag for rips.
3. Remove the pad and clean thoroughly.
4. Wipe the entire machine down with a clean cloth.
5. Store the machine inside in a clean, dry area.
Weekly:
1.
For conventional, wet, lead acid batteries:
Check the
level of the electrolyte in the batteries.
Maintain the proper electrolyte level by adding
distilled
water
when necessary. Electrolyte levels lower during
discharge and rise during charge. Therefore, it is
mandatory that water be added to cells ONLY when they
are fully charged; do not overfill. Old batteries require
more frequent additions of water compared to new
batteries.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OR REMOVE VENT
CAPS ON SEALED, “MAINTENANCE FREE”, GEL
CELL OR AGM BATTERIES. WATER CAN NOT BE
ADDED TO THOSE TYPE OF BATTERIES. DAMAGE
WILL OCCUR AND WARRANTY WILL BE VOIDED.
2. Keep tops of batteries clean and dry to prevent excessive
self-discharge. Keep battery terminals reasonably tight.
3. Check battery connections.
Monthly:
1. Check the batteries with a hydrometer.
2. Clean battery terminals.
3. Check for any loose bolts or screws.
MAINTENANCE & TROUBLE SHOOTING
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Green light will not come on:
1. Check batteries
2. Check battery connections
3. Check wire connections to light
4. Check light
Motor will not run:
1. Check circuit breaker
2. Check batteries
3. Check battery connections
4. Check wire connections to switch
5. Check wire connections to motor
6. Check motor
Circuit breaker is tripped:
1. Check/decrease pad pressure
2. Check motor
3. Check wires
Resetting the circuit breaker:
1. Wait approximately 5 minutes and then press down
on circuit breaker button to reset.
2. Turn the
Caster Knob
clockwise to raise the pad. Refer
to the Operating Instructions on page 3, Item 6 regarding
“Proper Pad Pressure” .
3. Replace pad if necessary.
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