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MAINTENANCE

 

86312550 02/05/09 

 
 

REMOVING BLOCKAGE 

 

1. 

If there is a blockage, check the pad area (20) 
first.  

 

2. 

Remove the floor pad. (See Changing the Floor 
Pad section). 

 

3. 

Check the suction duct (21). 

 

4. 

Push the release button (7) and remove the 
suction duct access cover (6). 

 

5. 

Check between the suction duct and the inlet of 
swivel neck (5) for blockage. 

 
If the vacuum has no blockage, refer to the vacuum 
cleaner instruction manual.

Summary of Contents for 8.631-213.0

Page 1: ...86312550 D 02 05 09 Operating Instructions ENG MODELS 8 631 213 0 Burnisher Head 8 631 214 0 Burnishing Pad Read instructions before operating the machine ...

Page 2: ...ety Instructions 3 Technical Specifications 4 How This Machine Works 4 Components 4 Assembly 5 Precaution And Floor Protection 5 OPERATIONS First Cleaning 6 Using Your Burnisher 6 LED Display 6 Floor Pads 7 MAINTENANCE Changing The Floor Pad 8 Removing Blockage 9 PARTS 10 ...

Page 3: ...le the machine is running Do not use machine without floor pad Do not use outdoors or on inappropriate surfaces e g stone or concrete Before using machine remove all sharp and abrasive materials i e grit and sand with a vacuum cleaner This machine is suitable for commercial use for example in hotels schools hospitals factories shops and offices for more than normal housekeeping purposes Maintenanc...

Page 4: ... the floor maintainer to bond together and form a layer In this way you achieve a high gloss shine and create a new surface which protects the flooring NOTE All repairs should be performed by an authorized service representative COMPONENTS 1 LED operation light green 2 LED overload light red 3 Bumper 4 Foot pedal 5 Turning swivel neck 6 Suction duct access cover 7 Release button 8 Castor 9 Seal 10...

Page 5: ...ines 22 and the lines on the floor pad 23 coincide 3 Push the telescopic tube 15 of your vacuum 14 onto the swivel neck 5 of your burnisher head PRECAUTIONS AND FLOOR PROTECTION Not suitable for wet or uneven floors Do not operate the burnisher in a stationary position as this may damage the floor Do not operate the burnisher on soft floors Remove as much furniture as possible and cover any that i...

Page 6: ...15 downward The burnisher has a soft start system so there may be a slight delay before it starts 5 Move the burnisher slowly over the floor in a regular motion 6 When the finish can no longer be restored repeat the First Cleaning process and then re polish the floors NOTE Failure to use the foot pedal will cause lasting damage to the machine The foot pedal locks the swivel neck 5 in an upright po...

Page 7: ...floor pad is recommended for daily maintenance and will maintain a high gloss on soft coated floors Green Floor Pad The green floor pad is recommended for daily maintenance and will maintain a high gloss finish with a hard surface Red and Yellow Floor pad The red and yellow floor pads are for restoring a gloss finish to worn floor which have a hard surface ...

Page 8: ... otherwise floor damage may occur Switch off and Unplug machine from electrical outlet before doing any maintenance CHANGING THE FLOOR PAD 1 Hold the floor pad with one hand and squeeze the lever arms 24 of the Quick release pad holder together 2 Turn the Quick release pad holder counter clockwise and remove it 3 The floor pad 11 will release from the pad retainer 12 and can be removed 4 Replace w...

Page 9: ...emove the floor pad See Changing the Floor Pad section 3 Check the suction duct 21 4 Push the release button 7 and remove the suction duct access cover 6 5 Check between the suction duct and the inlet of swivel neck 5 for blockage If the vacuum has no blockage refer to the vacuum cleaner instruction manual ...

Page 10: ...PARTS LIST 86312550 02 05 09 10 1 3 2 14 18 19 36 17 22 16 23 20 33 32 20 31 30 20 34 26 25 27 24 11 5 12 8 7 6 9 4 10 5 13 29 20 28 21 15 35 ...

Page 11: ... 86314470 AXLE HSB 17 3252ER 86314480 MOTOR 120V CPL HSB 18 05141S 86138390 PAIR OF CARBON BRUSHES 19 3222 86314490 MOTOR PULLEY HSB 20 01016ER 86144780 SCREW 21 3245 86314500 INTERNAL CABLE 22 3242ER 86314510 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD 120V 23 01029ER 86321410 SCREW C 2 9X13 24 2937OR 86141710 FOOT PEDAL 25 3201DG 86314520 CHASSIS HSB 26 3254DG 86314530 REAR CASTOR 27 0102 86147030 SCREW F 3 9X13 DIN ...

Page 12: ...86312550 02 05 09 06048WI ...

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