3.2 Transport
To transport this burnisher from the janitor’s closet to
the work area:
• Lock the handle in the “up” position. Wind the
cord around the handles and the bottom cord
hook.
• Tip the machine back onto the transport wheels.
Push or pull the machine by the handle, not by
the cord or any other part of the machine. Travel
carefully.
4.0 Troubleshooting
Never operate this burnisher when the equipment is not performing as expected or
when any parts are visibly damaged. The cause and solution for some basic problems
are described below. When repair is needed, take the equipment to an authorized repair
service center.
4.1 Burnisher will not Run
• Circuit breakers are tripped in the building. Check and reset.
• Equipment is unplugged. Check plug wall and at machine base. Plug in.
• Power cord failure. Test with a working power cord. Lock the handle up and tip the
motor back. Unplug the cord at the motor and plug the motor into your working
power cord.
• IMPORTANT! THIS IS JUST FOR TESTING. When you do this, you have removed
the safety handle controls from the circuit and you are sending power directly to the
motor. If the motor now spins, the problem is in the cord of the handle assembly.
Seek authorized repair service.
• If the motor still does not spin, the problem is either in the male connection at the
motor base or in the motor. Seek authorized repair service.
• Motor sparks or smokes. Seek authorized repair service.
4.2 Electrical Shock to Operator
• Equipment wiring failure or electrical short in the machine. Seek authorized service.
• Poor grounding or no grounding. Test the outlet with a ground fault interrupter.
Retain certified electrician to inspect and repair grounding. NEVER clip off the
ground plug on your cord.
• Repeated circuit breaking. High amp draw and circuit breaking can be an electrical
or mechanical problem. Seek authorized repair service.
4.3 High Vibration
• Pads are not centered on the pad driver. Tip machine back and re-center the pad.
• Uneven wear or warp to pad or brushes. Replace.
• Machine chassis is damaged by dropping. Replace.
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2.4 Adjust the Front Wheel Assembly on 2000 RPM Model
The 2000 RPM model is designed with a front wheel
assembly that controls the down pressure that the pad
applies to the floor. Raise the apron height to reduce the
down pressure. Lower the apron height as the pad wears.
The warranty on a 2000 RPM machine will be voided if the
machine is operated without this wheel assembly in place
and operating correctly.
3.0 Operating Tips
• For indoor use only. Sweep abrasive soils before burnishing.
• While the pad driver is spinning, keep the burnisher moving to
avoid “donut” burns on the floor.
To Start Operation:
• Unlock the handle by raising the locking lever.
• Lower the handle to a comfortable position, typically waist high.
• Relock the handle by pushing the lever down. NEVER
OPERATE THE MACHINE WITH THE HANDLE
UNLOCKED.
• This burnisher has a high torque motor.
• Hold the machine firmly with both hands when starting up.
• Push the red safety interlock switch forward to unlock the dual
triggers.
• Squeeze both triggers to power the motor. Once power is on,
either trigger will keep power to the motor. To stop, release both
triggers.
3.1 To Store your Machine
• Lock the handle in the “up” position. Tilt the machine
back onto the transport wheels. Never store the machine
with the pad on the ground.
• Wind the cord around the handles and the bottom cord
hook.
• Wash pads and hang to dry.
• Inspect and maintain equipment on a regular schedule for
best results.
• Check and clean pads after each operation. Remove soil
and chemical buildup. Replace worn or damaged pads.
• Check the triggers and switches for proper operation.
• Use air pressure or vacuum to remove dust and debris
from the motor vents.
• Report problems and repair promptly.