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UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS 

Polivac gas buffers comes packaged in a palletised box designed to protect and secure the machine during 
transportation. The machine is supplied with no gas cylinder. Before signing the delivery receipt, inspect the 
packaging for damage (Remove box and check machine for damage). If damage is evident, note the damage 
on the delivery receipt and contact your supplier. 

 

 

MACHINE OPERATION 

1. 

Adjust handle to a comfortable working height and tighten belts. 

2. 

Check the engine oil level and condition. 

3. 

Secure the gas cylinder on a machine (at the back of the machine) and lock the belts. 

4. 

Fit and secure gas cylinder hose. 

5. 

Open gas cylinder valve. 

 

STARTING THE ENGINE 

1. 

Set the throttle to the start position. 

2. 

With  the  gas  cylinder  valve  open,  press  the  start  button  until  the  engine  begins  operation, 
which should

n’t be any longer than 4-5 seconds (in a normal weather condition). 

 

Run the engine at slow throttle position for approximately two minutes to allow efficient warm up. Advance to 
full throttle (Run) and run machine. Preferably your machine should not be operated at anything less than full 
throttle  because  a  lower  speed  will  cut  down  the  incoming  fresh  air that  is  required for  the  cooling  of  the 
engine. 

 

OPERATION OF BUFFER 

With  the  engine  at  full  throttle,  slowly  bit  the  buffer  forward  until  the  pad  starts  to  contact  the  floor.  Then 
proceed to walk forward with the pads in full contact with the floor. 

Warning: When the pads are moving, the machine must be tilted back or on the floor moving 

When buffing, avoid any loose surfaces, electrical points, door trims and any object which may come in a 
contact with the brushes/pads other than the floor itself. 

 

STOPPING THE ENGINE 

1. 

Tilt the machine back to allow the pad to be off the floor. 

2. 

Return the throttle to the start position. 

3. 

Turn the valve on the gas cylinder and allow the engine to run until stopping due to lack of 
gas. 

4. 

Remove the gas line hose from the cylinder. 

 

Summary of Contents for GASS38KOH

Page 1: ...1 POLIVAC GAS BURNISHER 38 GAS BUFFING MACHINE GASS38KOH Operations Manual Trouble Shooting Guide...

Page 2: ...0 Warranty Policy 11 IMPORTANT The following details should be recorded here for your records Machine Model _____________________________________________ Machine Serial Number ________________________...

Page 3: ...equipment Polivac strongly recommends following safety precautions for all owners and operators of gas powered equipment SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 Polivac recommends the wearing of protective ear wear as c...

Page 4: ...al weather condition Run the engine at slow throttle position for approximately two minutes to allow efficient warm up Advance to full throttle Run and run machine Preferably your machine should not b...

Page 5: ...or slippage adjust or replace as necessary Check pulleys for tightness Check handle bolts wheel bolts and engine mounting bolts for tightness Check throttle cable for wear All point in 1 3 25 Hours 1...

Page 6: ...on before starting Incorrectly adjusted belts will cause slipping and premature wear The belt should have approximately movement when depressed DO carry out routine maintenance as specified This will...

Page 7: ...7 38 GAS BURNISHER TOP PARTS DIAGRAM GASS38 GASS38KOH...

Page 8: ...Throttle Cable 46 VPV251 Gasket 15 GAS041 Spring Washer 47 GGS053 Screw Star Washer AAJ451 16 AAF140 Nut 48 GGS034 Top Cover 17 GGS030 Clamp Throttle Control 49 GAS013 Gas Regulator 18 GGS052 Screw 51...

Page 9: ...9 38 GAS BURNISHER BASE PARTS DIAGRAM...

Page 10: ...GSS044 Grub Screw 31 P50JACKAROO Jackaroo Pad 9 GGS006 Vac Fan 32 GGS041A Nylon Skirt Assy 10 GSS044 Grub Screw 33 GGS026 17mm Circlip 11 GGS017 Belt 34 GGS025 40mm Circlip 12 GGS014 Drive Pulley 35 G...

Page 11: ...les filters pressure pumps piston seals diaphragms squeegees and like items 6 In the case of proprietary components used by the manufacturer in the product such as engines electrical motors chargers a...

Page 12: ...12 EXCELLENCE FOR OVER 50 YEARS...

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