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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