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To prepare the machine for operation, make sure the
batteries are charged and the machine is properly  as-
sembled.  If in doubt, ask your supervisor.

Be prepared by having your floor area cleared and ready
for the fast action of a burnisher.

Prepare the floor area by sweeping, dusting or mopping as
needed.  Check the proper application recommendations
and procedures found on the label of your finish con-
tainer.  IF IN DOUBT, CALL YOUR SUPERVISOR.

WARNING! NEVER USE THIS MACHINE WITH
FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL!

WARNING!   For the safe operation of this machine follow
the instructions given in this booklet and the training given
by your supervisor.  Failure to do so can result in personal
injury and/or damage to machine and property!

DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE IN AN EXPLOSIVE
ENVIRONMENT!

The model shown in this manual is intended for commercial
use.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

PAD INSTALLATION
For Burnishing:  

Select the correct clean burnishing pad

(your supplier can help you).  Make sure that the pad is for
ultra high speed burnishing.

NEVER  OPERATE THE MACHINE WITHOUT THE
FLOOR  PAD  INSTALLED!

It is very important to select clean, dry pads of uniform thick-
ness.  Pads with high or low sections or hard or soft spots
are unacceptable.  Pads of open weave are recommended
because close weaves tend to load up fast, bog down the
machines, cause circuits to overload and generally give poor
results.

1.  Lift the pad assembly off the floor by lifting lever.  Lock in
     full “up” position.
2.  Unscrew the 

Pad Retainer

 by turning it clockwise (when

viewing bottom of pad).
3.  Install or replace the pad.
4.  Center the new pad on the 

Pad Driver.

5.  Screw the 

Pad Retainer

 back on by turning it counter-

    clockwise (when viewing bottom of pad).  Check and re
    tighten periodically as 

Pad Retainer

 may loosen during

    operation.

OPERATION

1.  Make sure the pad is on and attached properly.  See 

“Pad

     Installation”.

2.  Reduce the pad pressure by turning the 

Caster Knob

     clockwise.
3.  Move the  

Switch

 to the 

ON

 position (pulled completely

     up), the 

Green Indicator Light

 will come on.

4.  Check the 

Battery Condition Meter 

before operating.

     The meter should be in the 

“Working Range”

.

5.  Squeeze one or both

 Switch Levers 

and start burnishing

     by pushing machine in a  slow and steady path.  

Keep

     machine moving while pad is on or floor damage will
      occur!

6.   Check the 

Load Meter

 for 

PROPER PAD PRESSURE:

      A. With machine turned on and levers in the operating
           position, check 

Load Meter

 for pressure:

           1.  

White area - pressure is too low

           

2.  

Green area - pressure is good

           3.  

Red area - pressure is too high

     

 B.  To adjust to desired pressure:

           1.  Turn 

Caster Knob 

clockwise to raise pad and

                decrease pressure.
           2.  Turn 

Caster Knob

 counter-clockwise to lower pad

                and decrease pad pressure.
      C.  For the best performance, the 

Load Meter 

should be

            kept in the 

“Green” 

area.  A green arrow above the

            Green area indicates the best pressure.

NOTE:  Too much pad pressure may trip the circuit breaker.

See “Resetting the circuit breaker” on page 4.

PREPARATION

BATTERY INSTALLATION

1.  Make sure the 

Red On/Off Switch

 is in the 

OFF

     position (pushed completely down).
2.  Lift and remove the 

Upper Hood Cover.

3.  Place the batteries in their compartment and follow the

     “Under Hood Electrical Connections” 

Drawing on

      page 5.

BATTERY CHARGING

1.  Insure that you have the proper charger or charger
     setting for your type of batteries, either conventional
     wet, lead acid or sealed “maintenance free”, gel cell/
     AGM batteries.
2.  Read and follow the charger instructions.
3.  Move the 

Red On/Off

 to the 

OFF

 position (pushed

     completely down).
4.  Lift and remove the 

Upper Hood Cover.

5.  Connect the charger plug into the mating plug on the
     machine.  It is located at the rear of the machine.
     

WARNING! NEVER ALLOW THE BATTERIES TO

     RUN COMPLETELY DOWN, 

recharge them when the

     Battery Condition Meter

 reading is on “

RECHARGE

”.

6.  Plug the charger into a grounded outlet that has the
     proper voltage.

WARNING!  NEVER TURN THE MACHINE ON WHILE
CHARGING!

6.  After charging the batteries, disconnect the charger
from the outlet and machine.  See battery maintenance on
page 4.

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Страница 2: ...acid solutions that could damage the floor 11 Adjust your speed to the conditions of the floor 12 Do not turn the machine on a ramp Do not stop and leave the machine on a ramp or incline 13 When the...

Страница 3: ...aster Knob clockwise 3 Move the Switch to the ON position pulled completely up the Green Indicator Light will come on 4 Check the Battery Condition Meter before operating The meter should be in the Wo...

Страница 4: ...ENANCEFREE GEL CELLOR AGMBATTERIES WATERCANNOTBE ADDEDTOTHOSETYPEOFBATTERIES DAMAGE WILLOCCURANDWARRANTYWILLBEVOIDED 2 Keep tops of batteries clean and dry to prevent excessive self discharge Keep bat...

Страница 5: ...BLY 5 523603 Skirt 1 Not Shown Items to Attach Skirt 528001 Strap Skirt 1 962186 Screw 10 32x1 1 8 1 W107D Washer 3 16 Flat SAE 2 920001 Nut 10 32 Nyloc Stop 1 521901 Chassis Base 1 524501 Shroud 1 52...

Страница 6: ...Not Shown 862411 Charger 36V 25 Amp 1 861307 Battery 215AH 12V 3 6 911607 Cable Set Battery Connector 1 FURY 20BB BATTERYASSEMBLY...

Страница 7: ...EMBLY 523602 Guard Cooling Fan 2 one on each side of unit 962360 Screw 10 32x1 2 LG 8 four on each side of unit 525009 Knob Height Adjustment 1 911574 Meter Load 1 911594 Circuit Breaker 1 525122 Labe...

Страница 8: ...tems to Attach Skirt 528001 Strap Skirt 1 962186 Screw 10 32x1 1 8 1 W107D Washer 3 16 Flat SAE 2 920001 Nut 10 32 Nyloc Stop 1 524501 Shroud 1 525209 Motor 2 5HP 1 Units built after 9 2010 525210 Mot...

Страница 9: ...3 8 Lock 3 523307 Flange 9 1 Hardware To Mount Flange to Hub Drive Shaft 980776 Bolt 5 16 18x1 1 4 1 980006 Washer 5 16 Lock 1 980003 Washer 3 8 Flat 2 980780 Washer Keyed 2 503382 Flange Flex Pad Dr...

Страница 10: ...1 911561 Switch Pad Activation 1 Not Shown 911573 Spacer Switch 2 W132D Screw 6 32x3 4 PHP SS 2 525011 Switch Spring Kit 1 256721 Drive Pin 2 962161 Screw 10x3 4 PHP 5 911591 Switch Cover Plate 1 525...

Страница 11: ...528542 Shunt Mounted 1 962003 Screw 10 32x3 4 PHP 2 920001 Nut 10 32 Nyloc 2 525113 Lift Handle 1 525112 Bracket Lift Handle 1 962006 Screw 1 4 20x1 2 PHP SS 4 523702 Handle Grip 1 980777 Bolt 1 2 13x...

Страница 12: ...nel 1 962222 Screw 10 32x1 2 6 525111 Rod Lever 1 525110 Lift Lever 1 528104 Shrink Wrap Per Inch 7 528102 Sleeve Pressure 1 528304 Spring 3 W353D Screw 1 4 20x5 8 3 911015 Plug Charge 1 962186 Screw...

Страница 13: ...crew 1 2 13x3 4 Hex 2 525109 Lift Weldment 1 W120D Washer 1 2 Flat 12 962207 Screw 1 2 13x3 4 Hex 4 520808 Axle Mount Bracket 2 520507 Axle 1 529790 Wheel 8 2 Not Shown 962349 Screw 3 8 16x5 8 Hex 2 9...

Страница 14: ...g 2 FURY20BB REAR CASTER COOLINGVENTASSEMBLY Below image is the rear underside of the chassis with the unit flipped forward 962360 Screw Hex Hd Self Tapping 4 523602 Guard Cooling Fan 1 962022 Screw 3...

Страница 15: ...15 FURY20BB WIRINGDIAGRAM...

Страница 16: ...l warranted repairs will be completed at no additional charge or cost to the user 3 Only Pacific or its authorized dealers and agents may make no charge warranty repairs on this product All others do...

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