Introduction - PBU 08006B Operator's Manual

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WARNING:
Severe burn or injury could occur if you touch the hot muffler or exhaust pipe. Do not touch
the hot muffler or exhaust pipe.
WARNING:
Any alterations or modifications of this machine could result in damage to the machine or injury
to the operator or other bystanders.
manufacturer voids any and all warranties and liabilities.
WARNING:
To avoid injury or property damage, do not leave the machine where it can be tampered with
or started by persons untrained in its operation. You must have training in the operation of
this machine before using it. DO NOT leave the machine running unattended.
WARNING:
Substantial damage to the floor, the machine, or personnel may result if the machine is
operated with the pad off center, damaged or missing. Do not operate the machine if the pad
is off center, damaged or missing.
WARNING:
Operating a machine that has loose parts could result in injury or property damage. Do not
operate this machine if there are loose parts. Inspect the machine for loose parts frequently.
This will promote safe operation and a long life for the machine.
WARNING:
Vibration from machinery may cause numbness or tingling of the fingers in certain people.
Smoking, dampness, diet, and heredity may contribute to the symptoms.
clothing, gloves, exercising and refraining from smoking can reduce the effects of vibration.
If the symptoms still persist, discontinue operation of the machine.

Introduction

This propane floor care equipment is manufactured in
two basic concepts: the buffer/burnisher and the floor
stripper.
Both of these designs are truly PORTABLE
equipment.
Propane buffers are best defined
high speed buffers with the staying power to produce
superior high gloss floor surfaces.
floor, the buffer should always be kept moving. The
speed at which you walk will determine the results that
you will obtain.
Slower speeds create more heat and
therefore more shine.
A moderate pace is recommended
for best results and safe operation.
THE BUFFER!! While a credible shine will still result, the
danger of trying to stop the machine in an emergency
situation is unacceptable.
electric outlets, door thresholds and any object which
may come in contact with the pad other than the floor
itself.
REMEMBER, the pad is turning very rapidly.
Proper care and maintenance will protect your invest-
ment and keep your machine serving you for many years
to come. It is essential that these issues are closely
f o l l o w e d :
CAUTION:
Overfilling the propane tank is the
number one cause of problems with a
propane machine. This can cause
the engine to run poorly or not at all.
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NEVER RUN WITH
When buffing, avoid loose tile,
Alterations or modifications not authorized by the
In addition, overfilling allows liquid propane to
enter the fuel control system, possibly ruining
the lockoff/regulator assembly. This voids the
warranty on affected parts of the machine. To
avoid problems, read and understand fully, the
section "Filling and Storing Propane Tanks."
OVERHEATING is a major cause of engine failure.
Keep the cooling air bonnet filter clean. Protect your
machine; don't allow wax dust/lint to build up on the
cooling fins of the engine cylinder(s).
pressure spray wash directed at the fins when the
engine is cold will prevent this from happening.
LOW OIL AND DIRTY OIL account for most of the
other failures. It's recommended to change the oil on
a regular schedule, perhaps exceeding that which is
found in the engine manufacturers' manual.
ing the oil daily, before putting the machine to work, is
a good habit to get into and could save you the
downtime and expense of replacing the engine due
to oil starvation.
AFTER AN OIL CHANGE, MAKE
SURE YOU HAVE REPLACED THE OIL SUPPLY
BEFORE RESTARTING THE ENGINE.
PBU
Operator's Manual (EN) -
Wearing warm
A good high
Check-
Propane Stripper

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