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Operator's Manual
GENIE PRESTO PRO
Floor Burnisher
Xtreme Polishing Systems
Pompano Beach, FL 33069
(800) 659-5843 TOLL FREE
(954) 570-6830 FAX
info@xtremepolishingsystems.com
www.xtremepolishingsystems.com

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  • Page 1 Operator’s Manual GENIE PRESTO PRO Floor Burnisher Xtreme Polishing Systems Pompano Beach, FL 33069 (800) 659-5843 TOLL FREE (954) 570-6830 FAX info@xtremepolishingsystems.com www.xtremepolishingsystems.com...
  • Page 2 WARNING READ & UNDERSTAND OPERATOR’S MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE This symbol is used throughout this manual to warn of hazards or unsafe practices which could result in personal injury to yourself or others. This manual is furnished with each new propane powered Dust Control machine. It provides necessary operation and maintenance instructions.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before Operating the Machine......................4 While Operating the Machine ......................4 Machine Storage ..........................4 Servicing the machine ........................5 Additional Safety Concerns and Precautions .................5 MACHINE SET-UP Checking Oil Levels and Filters ......................6 Adjusting Handle Height ......................... 6 Installing the Fuel Cylinder ......................6 Installing or Removing Pad Driver and Pads .................
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions • This propane fueled machine is intended for commercial use only. It is designed for floor maintenance. Do not use the machine other than describe in this Operator’s Manual. • All operators must read, understand and practice the safety precautions in this section as well as the “Safety Awareness Manual” included in this manual. • Only trained and authorized operators should operate propane powered floor machines. •...
  • Page 5: Servicing The Machine

    Servicing the machine Preventive maintenance is the responsibility of the operator. It includes: Checking oil level Checking and cleaning air and dust filters. Keeping machine clean and lubricated Reporting any damaged or worn parts. See Maintenance section for servicing intervals and instructions. Servicing or adjusting the propane fuel system should only be done by a trained service technician.
  • Page 6: Machine Set-Up

    Machine Set-Up Checking Oil Levels and Filters Check oil levels prior to starting engine. Do not screw dip stick in to check oil. Refer to engine owner’s manual for the proper procedure. DO NOT OVERFILL OIL LEVEL; to do so may cause damage to the engine and may elevate harmful emissions.
  • Page 7: Machine Operation

    Machine Operation Starting Machine 1. Check fuel cylinder for overfill (see “Refilling Propane Fuel Cylinder”). 2. Install cylinder on machine. 3. Place machine on level surface and check for correct oil level. 4. Tilt machine back on rear caster. 5. Slowly open the service valve on the fuel cylinder. NOTE: fl...
  • Page 8: Stopping The Machine

    ATTENTION: It is possible to damage the engine by allowing it to idle for long periods of time by affecting proper lubrication. WARNING! Exhaust emissions contain harmful toxic gasses; the worst being carbon monoxide. Always make certain that adequate ventilation is available. Do not operate the machine in confined areas for prolonged times. 3. It has been the accepted practice to start buffing from the right side of the aisles. Stopping the Machine . Put machine in idle mode. . Close the service valve on the fuel cylinder while the engine is running. This serves to “purge” the fuel system of all flammable gas.
  • Page 9: Maintenance

    Maintenance WARNING: Before attempting any maintenance procedures on the machine, close the service valve on the fuel cylinder and stop the engine. Repairs and adjustments to the fuel system must be made by an authorized, properly trained service technician. To keep the machine in good working condition, simply follow the daily, weekly and monthly maintenance procedures.
  • Page 10: Quarterly Maintenance - (Every 250 Hours Of Operation)

    Quarterly Maintenance – (every 250 hours of operation) • Perform all monthly maintenance items. • Have engine checked by an Authorized Service Center. Including emissions check. Propane Fuel System Repairs and adjustments to the fuel system can only be made by an authorized, properly trained and certified service technician. Improper adjustments will cause increased toxic emissions of carbon monoxide and may result in carbon monoxide poisoning. Changing the Oil 1. The engine manufacturer recommends 10W30 or SAE30 motor oil. 2.
  • Page 11: Propane Fuel Cylinders

    Propane Fuel Cylinders The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has established standards for the storage and handling of liquefied petroleum gasses. This standard is NFPA58 and is recognized in the United States and Canada as well as some other countries. For other countries the owner must assure that the required regulations are met.
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Will not start No fuel or dirt in fuel line See engine owners manual for servicing Blown head gasket Engine overload NOTE: Only properly trained Service Dirty air cleaner Technicians should adjust or repair Faulty spark plug fuel systems! Fuel system out of adjustment Defective ignition Hard to start No fuel or dirt in fuel line See engine owners manual for servicing Engine overload NOTE: Only properly trained Service Dirty air cleaner Faulty spark plug Technicians should adjust or repair Spark plug or head bolts loose fuel systems!
  • Page 13: Warranty Information

    Warranty Information Subject to the conditions and expectations stated in this warranty, we warrant our products to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and service, for the periods listed, warranted to the original purchaser. days year years years...
  • Page 14: Instructions And Conditions For Warranty Reimbursement

    Instructions and conditions for warranty reimbursement Service Pre-Approved by STONEKOR Call STONEKOR warranty department to file a claim. For warranty requests on equipment you will need to provide the Engine Serial Number, Machine Serial Number, Model Number, and Proof of Purchase (i.e. invoice) 2.
  • Page 15: Engine Warranty - Allowed Labor Hours

    Engine Warranty - Allowed Labor Hours Engines covered : EH65V, GXV390, FH381V, FH541V JOB DESCRIPTION LABOR HOURS JOB DESCRIPTION LABOR HOURS ALLOWED ALLOWED MISc recoIl Starter & goVernor DIAGNOSIS RECOIL STARTER ASSY REEL, SPRING, OR ROPE GOVERNOR ASSY OR SLEEVE tune up &...

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