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OPERATING PROCEDURES

WARNING!  For the safe operation of this machine
follow the instructions given in this manual 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 EN-
VIRONMENT!

This machine is intended for commercial use.

PREPARATION

To prepare the machine for operation, make sure it is of
correct voltage and properly assembled.

Your new floor machine operates in the normal side to
side motion of a conventional single disc machine.  Be
prepared before starting by removing all obstructions or
other obstacles in the area to be cleaned. Check the
proper application recommendations and procedures
found on the label of your cleaning or finish container.
IF IN DOUBT, CALL
YOUR SUPERVISOR .

WARNING!  NEVER USE THIS MACHINE WITH FLAM-
MABLE OR EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL!

For Scrubbing or Polishing:

 

Select the correct

floor pad or brush (your supplier can help you).  If in
doubt, ask your supervisor.

NEVER OPERATE THE MACHINE WITHOUT THE
FLOOR PAD OR BRUSH INSTALLED!

To properly attach the brush, UNPLUG THE FLOOR
MACHINE, place the handle in the vertical position, then
tilt the machine back until the handle rests on the floor.
Straddle the handle, facing the motor, and grasp the
brush with the block toward you.  Place the brush or
pad clutch plate over the three lugs on the motor drive
adapter.  Twist the brush right to lock it into position.  To
remove the brush, UNPLUG THE MACHINE and follow
the same procedure as above, but by twisting the brush
off with a firm jerk to the left.  Remove the brush or pad
driver when the machine is not in use.  This will help
prevent brush damage and reduce wobble problems.

OPERATION

Plug the machine’s power cable into a properly grounded
outlet (see Safety Instructions).  Next, adjust the handle
height to a comfortable position.

Pull out on the “Watch Dog” Safety Lock button and
start the machine by depressing either the left or right
switch levers.

Both hands should be placed on the handle when the
machine is in operation.  The machine will glide side-
ways over the floor by a slight raising and lowering of
the handle.  Raise the handle slightly to go to the right.
Lower the handle slightly to go left.  

Releasing the

switch lever stops the machine at once.

MAINTENANCE

AFTER EACH USE:  

Store the machine in a clean dry

area.  Wipe the entire machine and cord down with a
clean cloth. Remove the pad or brush and clean thor-
oughly.  Wrap the machine’s electrical cord onto the
handles and the cord hook provided. CHECK the cord
and plug for nicks, cuts or damage.  Report these to
your supervisor for correction.

WARNING!  Always disconnect the machine’s elec-
trical plug from the electrical outlet before per-
forming any service, maintenance, pad changing
or inspection of the machine.

MOTOR:  

The motor is lubricated for life under normal

use.  No oiling or greasing is necessary.  However, if the
machine is used in dusty areas or is used for spray
buffing, the motor should be cleaned. Blowing the mo-
tor out with compressed air or with the exhaust from a
vacuum is suggested. Keeping the motor clean will al-
low the clear passage of air for ventilation and prevent
overheating.  If you have any questions regarding the
maintenance of your floor machine, ASK YOUR SU-
PERVISOR.

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