General Information
Service Manual – PBU Propane Floor Burnisher
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Transporting the Machine
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Caution! Before transporting the machine on an open truck or trailer, make sure that
• The machine is tied down securely.
• All access doors and covers are secured (tape and strap as needed).
Cautions and Warnings
Danger! It is the owner/operator’s responsibility to ensure that an air exchange blower either
of positive or negative pressure is used in any location where a propane floor care
machine is being operated to support a sufficient fresh air supply to the operator
during use of such a machine. OSHA and other County, State, or Federal Agencies
publish guidelines for safe machine usage regarding exhaust emissions and CO
exposure in the workplace. Failure on the part of the owner/operator to ensure that a
propane floor care machine is operated safely in accordance with OSHA or local state
indoor air quality guidelines in a given location may lead to injury, sickness or even
loss of life. To be completely aware of what local authorities may require, contact the
Fire Marshal of your community.
This Owner’s Manual/Safety Procedures Guide has been prepared for the promotion
of educational purposes only and does not claim or assume any responsibility for the
operator’s actions or safety.
Danger! All LPG (Liquid Propane Gas) powered engines, including this engine, produce Carbon
Monoxide (CO). It is a LETHAL POISON that is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, and
non-irritating gas. It is produced by incomplete combustion of carbonaceous material
such as propane (LPG).
Failure to provide for proper venting of CO produced during the operation of
combustion powered engines may result in SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH to the
operator and those in the contaminated area.
The effects of CO can be experienced at different exposure levels, depending on
the health of the individual. Conditions that affect the tolerance of the individual are
smoking, age, temperature, humidity, and other conditions.
Warning: Read and understand The Operators Manual completely before using this machine.
This document explains how CO produced can be managed to reduce the risk of
carbon monoxide poisoning. All distributors, owners, and operators should be aware
of the potential effects of CO and the methods used to prevent over exposure. We are
dedicated to our customers, their safety, and providing information, services, and
products that meet those needs.