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Section - A 

English - EN

How to Operate the Machine

WARNING

: Machines can cause flammable materials 

and vapors to burn.  Do not use this machine with or 

near matches, fuels, grain dust, solvents, thinners, or 

other flammable materials.

CAUTION

: This machine will operate only on the 

AC frequency and electrical voltage shown on 

the nameplate.  Make sure you have the correct 

frequency and voltage before connecting the power 

cord to an outlet.

NOTE:

 You must have training in the operation of this 

machine before you use this machine.

Position of the Handle for Operation

Lift the lever to unlock the handle.  Lower the handle to 

the best position.  Bend your arms and keep your back 

straight.  To fasten the handle, press down on the lever 

with your foot.  Hold the handle against your body for 

the best control (see Figure 6).

How to Control the Machine

NOTE:

 Make sure you hold the handle with both 

hands.

The side to side movement of the machine is controlled 

by raising the handle and pressing down on the handle 

(see Figure 7).  To move the machine to the left, press 

down on the handle slightly.  To move the machine to 

the right, raise the handle slightly.

How to Start/Stop the Machine

WARNING:

 Never start a polisher when the handle is 

in the vertical position.

The switch to start and stop the machine is activated 

by the interlock switch and the levers under the handle 

grips (see Figure 9).  To start the machine, follow this 

procedure:

1.  Lower the handle.
2.  Lock the handle in the best position for operation.  

(see Figure 8).

WARNING:

 Control the safety interlock switch with 

hands only.

NOTE:

 Make sure you hold the handle with both 

hands

3.  Push the interlock switch first and then apply 

pressure to the levers.

NOTE:

 Hold the handles loosely for the best control 

of the machine.  Too much movement makes the 

machine difficult to control.

WARNING

: Water solutions or cleaning materials 

used with this type of machine can leave wet 

areas on the floor surface.  These areas can cause 

a dangerous condition for the operator or other 

persons.  Always put CAUTION signs near the area 

being cleaned.

Figure 6

Figure 9

Figure 7

Left

Right

Figure 8

Apply 

Pressure to 

Lock

Summary of Contents for FM 1700

Page 1: ...Floor Maintainer FM1700 FM2000 Operator s Manual...

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Page 3: ...ll directions given in this book are as seen from the operator s position at the rear of the machine WARNING The Products sold with this Manual contain or may contain chemicals that are known to certa...

Page 4: ...nishing wood floors can create an explosive or combustible environment Do not operate this machine around solvents thinners alcohol fuels floor finishes wood dust or any other flammable materials Ciga...

Page 5: ...tch WARNING This machine is not to be used on pressure treated wood Some pressure treated woods contain arsenic and sanding pressure treated wood produces hazardous dust Inhaling hazardous dust from p...

Page 6: ...r follow this procedure 1 Put the handle in the vertical position 2 To fasten the handle press down on the locking lever 3 Put the handle on the floor 4 Put one foot on each side of the machine see Fi...

Page 7: ...use on a nominal 120 volt circuit and has a grounding attachment plug that looks like the plug illustrated in Fig 5 Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration...

Page 8: ...nd pressing down on the handle see Figure 7 To move the machine to the left press down on the handle slightly To move the machine to the right raise the handle slightly How to Start Stop the Machine W...

Page 9: ...when not in use Keep brushes in a cool dry location Heat can damage the wood and the bristles Scrub brushes with bassine fibers must be put in water for 16 hours to replace moisture and give the brist...

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Page 11: ...Todas las indicaciones incluidas en este manual se ofrecen desde la posici n del operador en la parte posterior de la m quina ADVERTENCIA Los Productos a la venta en este Manual contienen o pueden con...

Page 12: ...cendedores las l mparas indicadoras las chispas el ctricas y cualquier otra fuente de ignici n deben extinguirse o evitarse Mantenga el rea de trabajo bien ventilada B El polvo que se genera al lijar...

Page 13: ...rvase mantener une distancia de seguridad suficiente entre las partes m viles de la m quina y sus manos o sus pies No lleve ropas holgadas ADVERTENCIA Riesgo de explosi n Lijado piso puede resultar en...

Page 14: ...1 Coloque la tobera en posici n vertical 2 Para bloquear la tobera empuje la palanca de bloqueo hacia abajo 3 Coloque la tobera en el suelo 4 Cabalgando sobre la m quina 5 Inserte el arrastre central...

Page 15: ...ectricista autorizado Esta m quina debe funcionar en un circuito de potencia nominal de 120 V Tiene un enchufe con puesta a tierra semejante al enchufe reproducido en la figura 5 Compruebe que la m qu...

Page 16: ...tamente la tobera de la m quina V ase Figura 7 Para dirigir la m quina hacia la izquierda presione la tobera Para dirigir la m quina hacia la derecha levante despacio la tobera Arranque y Parada de la...

Page 17: ...cepillos en un sitio seco y fresco El calor puede causar da os a los filamentos y la madera Los cepillos de fregar de los cuales los filamentos son de coco deben quedarse en agua durante 16 horas par...

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Page 19: ...es dans ce Manuel le sont par rapport la position de l op rateur l arri re de la machine AVERTISSEMENT Les produits vendus avec ce manuel contiennent ou peuvent contenir des produits chimiques qui so...

Page 20: ...e bois peut cr er un environnement explosif ou combustible Ne pas utiliser cet appareil proximit de solvants de diluants d alcool de carburant de poussi re de bois ou d autres mat riaux inflammables L...

Page 21: ...ffisante entre les parties mobiles de la machine et vos mains ou vos pieds Ne portez pas de v tements amples AVERTISSEMENT Risque d explosion Pon age du sol peut entra ner un m lange explosif de pouss...

Page 22: ...en position verticale 2 Pour verrouiller le timon presser le levier de verrouillage vers le bas 3 Placer le timon sur le sol 4 En chevauchant la machine 5 Ins rer l entra nement central de la brosse s...

Page 23: ...uit d une puissance nominale de 120 V Elle est munie d une fiche avec broche de mise la terre semblable celle illustr e la figure 5 V rifiez que la prise laquelle la machine doit tre raccord e pr sent...

Page 24: ...our faire aller la machine vers la gauche appliquer une pression sur le timon Pour faire aller la machine vers la droite relever l g rement le timon Mise en Marche et Arr t de la Machine AVERTISSEMENT...

Page 25: ...eut endommager les brins et le bois Les brosses de r curage dont les brins sont en coco doivent tre plong es dans l eau pendant 16 heures pour tre r humidifi es Ainsi la dur e de vie utile des brius s...

Page 26: ...50 Watts 1 hp 750 Watts 1 hp 750 Watts 1 hp 750 Watts Pad Size 17 432 mm 17 432 mm 20 508 mm 20 508 mm Revolutions Per Minute 175 175 175 175 Machine Weight 102 lbs 47 kg 102 lbs 47 kg 107 lbs 49 kg 1...

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Page 28: ...120V Electrical Schematic 28 Section D Parts Manual...

Page 29: ...230V Electrical Schematic 29 Parts Manual Section D...

Page 30: ...Handle Assembly 30 RF062800 051916 10 12 11 1 2 3 9 4 5 8 14 7 14 7 13 7 6 Section D Parts Manual...

Page 31: ...87A MODULE INTERLOCK ASM 1 7 80290A SCREW SH 10 X 3 8 3 8 80284A SCREW SH 10 X 3 4 6 9 962289 SCREW SH 1 4 X 3 4 1 10 56384396 CORD INTERCONNECTING 1 11 627561 RELIEF STRAIN 1 12A 56384397 CORD GRAY A...

Page 32: ...Base Assembly 32 R062900 051916 1 11 37 14 12 16 8 34 18 17 28 32 39 15 6 3 31 4 38 4 5 2 30 36 25 19 35 33 10 15 26 15 23 20 9 24 22 21 13 7 29 27 32 Section D Parts Manual...

Page 33: ...DLE 1 18 506740 PIN PIVOT HANDLE 1 19 962337 SCREW SH 1 4 X 1 2 5 20 85310A SCREW PH 10 X 2 4 Item Ref No Description Qty 21 962892 SCREW PH 1 4 X 3 4 8 22 980614 WASHER STAR 1 4 8 23 980603 WASHER ST...

Page 34: ...Main Assembly 34 RF063000 051916 5 4 8 6 8 7 17 18 19 2 1 3 16 10 9 12 11 14 13 15 Section D Parts Manual...

Page 35: ...EX 5 16 X 2 1 7 85812A BOLT HEX 5 16 X 7 8 1 8 980652 WASHER LOCK 5 16 2 9 920110 NUT LOCK 5 16 1 10 920365 NUT LOCK 1 2 1 11 501346 BOLT LOCKING CAM 1 12 743850 GUIDE LOCK HANDLE 1 13 61912A CAM LOCK...

Page 36: ...383930 TOOL CONC PREP 25 GRIT 16 1 19 56383932 CONC PREP 25 GRIT BLADE KIT 1 All Accessories are Optional and Not Included with the Machine FM 2000 Item Ref No Description Qty 1 480916 BRUSH ASM POLIS...

Page 37: ...INSTRUCTIONS AND CONDITIONS FOR WARRANTY REIMBURSEMENT l Order replacement part Orders will be processed and charged as normal procedure l Call Amano Pioneer Eclipse for R A number l You will need th...

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Page 40: ...clipse Corporation 1 Eclipse Rd l PO Box 909 Sparta North Carolina 28675 l USA www pioneereclipse com 1 336 372 8080 1 800 367 3550 Fax 1 336 372 2913 2016 Amano Pioneer Eclipse Corporation LT072600 F...

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