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Controls and Fuctions

See figures (1-6) on page 7

1.   Corner roller bumpers:

 helps prevent damage to machine when cleaning close to walls and other objects.

2.   Rear tires:

 Non-marking and extra wide tires for stability.

3.   Rear transaxle:

Provides propulsion for machine.

4.   Spring adjustment knob:

 Increases or decreases the pad pressure.

5.   Actuator:

  The actuator lifts and lowers the deck.

6.   Central command box:

Holds all electrical switches and control components.

7.   Handle bar:

  Used to steer the machine.

8.   Batteries:

 The machine comes standard with (3) 12 volt batteries

(Standard)

or

(Optional)

 (6) 6 volt batteries

9.   Battery access lid:

 Provides access to batteries for charging and maintenance.

10. Shroud:

  The shroud contains dust created from burnishing.

11. Shroud curtain:

  The shroud curtain contains dust created from burnishing.

12. Casters:

Twin casters for stability.

13. Clean air intake:

 The clean air intake allows clean air to flow into the burnishing motor.

14.  Clean air intake hoses:

 The clean air intake hoses direct clean air into the burnishing motor.

15.  Burnisher motor cover:

 Prevents dust from entering the burnisher motor prolonging motor life.

16.  Burnisher motor:

 This motor drives the burnishing pad driver.

17.  Burnisher pad:

 Burnishes floor

18.  Pad retainer clip:

 Holds burnisher pad to pad driver.

19.  Tip back bar:

 The machine tips back to allow easy access to burnisher pad installment and removal

20.  Speed control knob:

  Controls the drive speed of the machine, turn clockwise to increase speed and

                                              couter clockwise to decrease speed.

21.  (+) 15 amp resetable circuit breaker:

 (15 amp) positive bus bar.

22.  Key switch:

 Turns power to machine on and off.

23.  Resetable 65 amp burnisher motor circuit breaker:

 Prevents motor damage do to too much down pressure

24.  Burnisher deck switch:

 Lowers burnisher deck.

25.  Burnishing deck pressure gauge:

  Settings green (safe operating range) - red (overload).

26.  Burnishing motor brush indicator:

 Indicates when the burnisher motor needs new brushes.

27.  Hour meter:

   Keeps track of how many hours are on the machine.

28.  Battery gauge:

 Indicates relative battery charge remaining.

29.  Reverse switch:

  Controls the direction of the traction motor.

30.  Green control button:

 Depress to drive the machine forward and release to stop

Summary of Contents for 200

Page 1: ...Model 200 Operator Manual 200 Walkie Burnisher 2010 Edition 1 R P S Corporation Phone 1 800 450 9824 P O Box 241 Fax 1 866 632 6961 Racine Wisconsin 53401 00...

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Page 3: ...PERATIONS section is to familiarize the operator with the operation and function of the machine The MAINTENANCE section contains preventative maintenance information to keep the machine and its compon...

Page 4: ...Some of these exceptions are 1 Any Brooms Brushes Pads or Pad Drivers including Center Clip Retainers 2 Floor Seals Wipers Splash Curtains Squeegees or Gaskets 3 Filters Dust Collection Bags or Scree...

Page 5: ...may find descriptions and features that are not on your particular model The information and specification included in this publication were in effect at the time of printing R P S Corporation reserv...

Page 6: ...proper operating range to avoid tripping the circuit breaker SWEEPERS Demonstrate proper removal and replacement of main broom and side brooms Method for cleaning the dust filter empting out the debri...

Page 7: ...STEM Pad Diameter Pad Motor Power Speed standard Pad Motor Power Speed optional Pad Engagement Pad Pressure Pad Pressure Settings BATTERY SYSTEM Battery AH Rating Battery Run Time Charger 110v 60 Hz a...

Page 8: ...finishes May be used on a daily basis Ideally suited for top dressing highly polished floors Blended polyester and natural fibers For frequent burnishing on medium finishes Blended natural fiber pad...

Page 9: ...his is intended for commercial use It is designed to be used on hard floors in an indoor environment with the recommended pads 1 DO NOT OPERATE UNIT Unless trained and authorized Unless operator manua...

Page 10: ...Hazardous voltage Shock burns or electrocution can result Always disconnect the batteries before servicing machine WARNING Batteries emit hydrogen gases Explosion or fire can result Keep sparks and op...

Page 11: ...Machine Controls and Features PAGE 7 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2 10 9 7 6 13 11 12 17 16 14 15 8 19 18 1 4 5 3 2 20 21 22 23 30...

Page 12: ...air into the burnishing motor 15 Burnisher motor cover Prevents dust from entering the burnisher motor prolonging motor life 16 Burnisher motor This motor drives the burnishing pad driver 17 Burnishe...

Page 13: ...h 9 16 wrench see below 4 Turn on main power switch and check the battery condition meter to ensure correct installation Charge batteries if needed see battery charging PAGE 9 Machine Preperation Uncr...

Page 14: ...in the center of the burnishing disk push up and screw in the pad clip Hand tighten only see right 6 Once the pad is in place tip the machine back down to the normal operating position 7 Run machine a...

Page 15: ...se simply pull back on red togel switch located on the right hand side of central command box 7 To stop the machine let go of the green control button and the machine will stop automatically Operation...

Page 16: ...h distilled water to just slightly cover the plates Do not over fill Batteries can overflow during charging Replace caps before charging 5 With the grey charger plug disconnected from the machine plug...

Page 17: ...3 4 5 1 2 Onboard battery charger display PAGE 13...

Page 18: ...a socket Connect the battery checking the polarity Now the battery chargers display will show a sequence of details on the chargers internal programming after the name SPE it will show the software re...

Page 19: ...nance 1 Check pad condition Replace if necessary 2 Check battery charge 3 Clean dust control filters 4 Check hoses and verify there are no clogs 5 Check pads for wear and replace if needed 6 Charge un...

Page 20: ...Hydrometer Reading Battery 4 Water condition Battery 5 Hydrometer Reading Battery 5 Water Condition Battery 6 Hydrometer Reading Battery 6 Water Condition Clean Battery Tops Check Battery Cable and Te...

Page 21: ...age VISUALLY INSPECT IN SPEC REPAIR PROBLEM Vacuum Motor Brushes Vacuum Hoses Brush skirts Pad Motor Brushes Pad Driver Condition Drive Wheel Condition Front Caster Condition All Rollers COMMENTS Tech...

Page 22: ...otor Faulty wiring Carbon brushes worn Faulty speed controller or wires Faulty potentiometer Loose wires Solution Contact local servicing dealer See charging batteries Replace battery Tighten loose ca...

Page 23: ...ssive burnishing pad Pressure Worn drive tire Batteries run down Batteries still down Batteries low on water Batteries over cycled Solution Reconnect hose Reconnect hose Remove debris Contact local se...

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