Owner’s Manual
R
PowerBoss, Inc. A Member of the Hako Group ©
2007
PowerBoss
®
CORE 50 Sweeper Scrubber
Page
13
PowerBoss
®
The Power of Clean
IGNITION
SWITCH
HORN
FUEL LEVEL
GAUGE
BATTERY
GAUGE
OIL PRESSURE
HOUR METER
ENGINE COOLANT
TEMPERATURE
GAUGE
THROTTLE
The ignition switch turns electrical power on for the machine. in
addition, the switch cranks the engine. To start the engine, turn
the key all the way clockwise to engage the starter motor. After
the engine starts, release the key.
The engine swing frame must be completely closed and latched
to start the engine.
To stop the engine turn the key all the way counterclockwise to
the “OFF” position.
The horn is activated by pressing the horn button located on the
left side of the instrument panel.
The fuel gauge indicates the amount of fuel remaining in the
tank for gasoline and diesel models only. The fuel gauge for
LPG models does not function. The gauge on the LPG tank
must be used to determine the remaining fuel.
The battery gauge indicates the charging current in volts which
is being sent to the battery by the alternator.
The Oil Pressure indicates the amount of engine oil pressure
while the engine is running.
The hour meter records the number of hours the machine has
been operated, providing a helpful guide for performing routine
maintenance tasks.
The engine coolant temperature gauge registers the
temperature of the engine coolant. Temperatures above 230°F
indicate an overheating engine.
The throttle adjusts the engine speed from idle to the operating
speed.
٭ The throttle should be in the
IDLE
position when
starting the engine and immediately before shutdown.
٭ There are two positions for sweeping and scrubbing.
The higher speed gives the best performance, while the
medium speed gives a more quiet operation.
BASIC OPERATION CONTROLS
NOTE