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Superabrasive
Owner’s Manual Original Language – Lavina
®
32G-X/GTX
7/2019
18
Equipment Hours
- This displays the total number of hours on your equipment and is non-resettable.
Date of Purchase
-
This can be used by the user or dealer to record the equipment purchase date. To enter the date,
hold
SELECT
for 2 seconds; a cursor should appear under the MM. Use the
+
and
–
buttons to change the month field,
then press
SELECT
to move to the Day field. Again, use the
+
and
–
buttons to select the desired day. Once you have
the desired date, hold
SELECT
for 2 seconds and a prompt to save the information will appear.
Engine Info
- To view the engine model/serial information, scroll to
Engine Info
in the Options Menu, and press
SELECT
. To edit this information, hold
SELECT
for 2 seconds. Then use the
+
and
–
buttons to select the appropriate
letters and numbers. Press
SELECT
quickly to move the cursor, or hold
SELECT
for 7 seconds to save/exit.
Equipment Info
- To view the equipment model/serial information, scroll to
Equipment Info
in the Options Menu, and
press
SELECT
. To edit this information, hold
SELECT
for 2 seconds. Then use the
+
and
–
buttons to select the
appropriate letters and numbers. Press
SELECT
quickly to move the cursor, or hold
SELECT
for 7 seconds to save/exit.
Job Timer
- The job timer acts as a stopwatch, but only starts and stops when the engine is turned on/off. This allows
you to accurately time how long your engine runs for a particular job.
Exit Options
-
Returns to the main menu, and default screen (Engine Hours).
SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety Information- Read all safety information before using this device to ensure safe and proper use.
Do not
interact with the device while operating your equipment. Doing so may distract your attention and cause an
accident, or may be illegal depending on your region.
Avoid
any direct contact with pressure washers, water sprayers or cleaning chemicals of any kind.
Do not
drop or cause an impact to the device.
Do not
bend or twist the device and/or the wire harness excessively.
Do not
disassemble, modify or repair your device. This product contains no user serviceable parts.
FCC Part 15.21
Any changes or modifications to this device
that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user’s
authority to operate the device.
STARTING THE MACHINE
First, follow the directions in the chapter on Safety Devices and Safety Instructions. Check oil level. Open the service
valve on the propane tank about one and a half (counterclockwise) turns. Next, make sure the Start/Stop Clutch rocker
(2) is in stop position and check that the throttle (3) in the IDLE position. This creates the necessary vacuum to open
the lock
‐
off valve inside the regulator. Actuation of the throttle lever will keep the lock
‐
off valve from opening and the
engine from getting fuel so the engine will not start. Proper maintenance will insure easy starting. Engage starter (1)
for a
MAXIMUM
of 5 to 6 seconds or until the engine fires. Serious starter damage will result if this is exceeded and
the warranty may not apply. Operate the engine at half throttle for approximately two minutes to properly warm engine.
Then advance to full throttle for best results. If working wet, add water to the floor surface. If working dry, instead
switch on the vacuum unit. Finally, hold the machine firmly and push the start of the Start/Stop clutch button (2).
OPERATING THE MACHINE
Guide the machine in straight lines across the floor, slightly overlapping the previously completed surface with each new
line. Work at a constant speed, allowing the tools time to work at a speed appropriate for the tools’ grit size. Avoid
vibrations. Do not stop the machine while tools are still running as they will mark the surface of the floor. When working
wet, select the destination of the water feed with the water tap (fig. 4.2-1) and periodically run the pump (fig. 4.10-11) to
release water onto the floor surface. Starting the pump is possible only if the machine motor is on. When working dry,
check the floor surface periodically for dust accumulation. Check regularly to see if your vacuum works properly.
STOPPING THE MACHINE
The stopping of the machine must be done gradually until the motor stops. Do not stop moving the machine before
the motor comes to rest, as the tools could damage the surface. To stop, push the Stop clutch rocker (2), then close
(clockwise) the service valve on the propane tank. ALWAYS allow the engine to run until it stops from lack of fuel.
• In case of emergency ONLY press the "stop" position on the Start/Stop Engine switch (1) and disconnect the fuel
line from the tank.
When finished with the machine, store the propane tank outside the building, in a
SECURE
place away from heat
or direct sunlight.