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ontrols and Fuctions
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1. Corner roller bumpers: helps prevent damage to machine when cleaning close to walls and other objects.
2. Rear tires: Non-marking and extra wide tires for stability.
3. Rear transaxle: Provides propulsion for machine.
4. Spring adjustment knob: Increases or decreases the pad pressure.
5. Actuator: The actuator lifts and lowers the deck.
6. Central command box: Holds all electrical switches and control components
.
7. Handle bar: Used to steer the machine.
8. Batteries: The machine comes standard with (3) 12 volt batteries (Standard) or (Optional) (6) 6 volt batteries
9. Battery access lid: Provides access to batteries for charging and maintenance.
10. Shroud: The shroud contains dust created from burnishing.
11. Shroud curtain: The shroud curtain contains dust created from burnishing.
12. Casters: Twin casters for stability.
13. Clean air intake: The clean air intake allows clean air to flow into
the burnishing motor.
14. Clean air intake hoses: The clean air intake hoses direct clean air into the burnishing motor.
15. Burnisher motor cover: Prevents dust from entering the burnisher motor prolonging motor life.
16. Burnisher motor: This motor drives the burnishing pad driver.
17. Burnisher pad: Burnishes floor
18. Pad retainer clip: Holds burnisher pad to pad driver.
19. Tip back bar: The machine tips back to allow easy access to burnisher pad installment and removal
20. Speed control knob: Controls the drive speed of the machine, turn cloc
kwise to increase speed and
couter clockwise to decrease speed.
21. (+) 15 amp resetable circuit breaker: (15 amp) positive bus bar.
22. Key switch: Turns power to machine on and off.
23. Resetable 65 amp burnisher motor circuit breaker: Prevents motor damage do to too much down pressure
24. Burnisher deck switch: Lowers burnisher deck.
25. Burnishing deck pressure gauge: Settings green (safe operating range) - red (overload).
26. Burnishing motor brush indicator: Indicates when the burnisher motor needs new brushe
s.
27. Hour meter: Keeps track of how many hours are on the machine.
28. Battery gauge: Indicates relative battery charge remaining.
29. Reverse switch: Controls the direction of the traction motor.
30. Green control button: Depress to drive the machine forward and release to stop