Eagle Solutions, ©2008, Tracker Operator Manual Page #10
Eagle Solutions, ©2008, Tracker Operator Manual Page #11
This propane fueled machine is intended for
commercial use only. Do not use the machine
other than described din this Operator’s Manual.
All operators must read, understand and practice
the safety precautions in this manual. Only trained
and authorized operators should operate propane
powered floor machines. Check fuel cylinders for
overfill before taking them into the building or your
vehicle.
Before Operating the Machine
• Check oil level.
• Check carburetor air filter.
• Check pad and pad holder.
• Adjust handle height.
• Install fuel cylinder in a well ventilated area.
While Operating the Machine
• Eagle Solutions recommends wearing hearing
protection while operating any internal
combustion engine in an enclosed area.
• If you smell the odor of propane, stop the
engine, remove the cylinder and take it outside
for inspection.
• Be aware of odors other than propane. Toxic
emissions are produced by internal combustion
engines. Properly maintained engines produce
a small amount of these gases including carbon
monoxide. Although carbon monoxide has no
odor, the hydrocarbons do and an elevation of
odor may indicate increased CO as well.
• Do not allow the machine to run unattended.
• Exhaust parts are extremely HOT. Be careful
not to allow them to come into contact with
anything or anyone.
• Do not attempt to change brushes or pads while
the engine is running.
Machine Storage
• Stop the engine by closing the service valve on
the fuel cylinder.
• Remove the key from the switch, if applicable.
• Remove the fuel cylinder from the machine and
store it outside in a secure, approved cabinet.
• Clean and inspect air and dust filters.
Servicing the Machine
Planned maintenance is the responsibility of the
operator. It includes:
• Checking oil level.
• Checking and cleaning air and dust filters.
• Keeping machine clean and lubricated.
• Reporting any damaged or worn parts to
supervisor
• See Maintenance section for servicing intervals
and instructions.
• Servicing or adjusting the propane fuel system
should only be done by a trained service
technician.
• Never attempt to adjust the fuel system of a
propane engine! If equipped with an emission
monitoring or controlling system never attempt
to disconnect it or circumvent it!
Additional Safety Concerns
and Precautions
• Operator must have completed training before
using machine.*
• Sweep floor and check for items protruding out
of the floor surface before starting.
• Never tilt the machine back while it is running.
• Do not start engine with the transport wheel
attached.
• Exercise extreme caution when installing or
changing brushes or pads. The machine is very
heavy!
• Check for loose bolts and nuts daily.
• Clean carburetor air filters after four hours
running and clean or replace daily before
operation.
• Clean entire machine after each use including
under the gear drive assembly.
• Because of the length of time these machines
may operate continuously it is very important
to be assured of proper ventilation.
• Never attempt to bypass or disconnect the kill
switch or any other safety devices.
* To arrange for operation and safety training
contact Eagle Solutions by phone at 770.773.3875,
email [email protected]
or mail request to P.O. Box 350, Adairsville, GA
30103.
Machine Operation
Safety Precautions During Machine Use
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