Push forward to
disengage safety
switch lock.
Figure 7
GUIDELINES FOR OPERATION
• Your floor machine is a very sensitive, power
-
ful unit. When in operation, it should be guided
gradually and smoothly without sudden or rough
motions. You will want to practice with your ma-
chine on a smooth surface until you have experi-
ence in operating it.
•
For ease of operation, always keep the brush or
pad surface level, balanced, and flat on the floor at
all times.
•
Always adjust the operating handle to a comfort-
able height at which the brush or pad surface is
balanced before starting the machine. (See Handle
Adjustment Page 4)
• Your floor machine will operate differently on
various surfaces. For example, there will be much
more resistance when the machine is used with a
brush on carpeted surfaces than when it is used
with a pad on a smooth surface. The operator
should be prepared to adjust for these differences.
•
BEGIN OPERATING THE FLOOR MA-
CHINE WITH THE BRUSH OR PAD SUR-
FACE LEVEL, BALANCED AND FLAT ON
THE FLOOR
.
•
To move the machine to the right, slowly apply
slight upward pressure on the handle.
•
To move the machine to the left, slowly apply
slight downward pressure on the handle.
•
To move the machine forward or backward, keep
the brush or pad flat on the floor and push or pull
the machine in the desired direction.
DO NOT LET THE MACHINE REST ON THE
PAD OR BRUSH FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD
OF TIME.
This may alter the shape of the pad or
brush which may cause the machine to wobble.
CORD STORAGE
When not in use, loosely wind the power cord around
the cord storage hook on the handle shaft and both of
the handle grips, as shown:
CLEANUP AND STORAGE
After being used, your floor machine can be wiped
clean with a soft, damp cloth and should be stored in
a clean, dry place.
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