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OPERATION MANUAL
eForce™ Burnisher
Original Instructions

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  • Page 1 OPERATION MANUAL eForce™ Burnisher Original Instructions...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: Failure to observe these instructions can cause personal injury to the machine operator, and/or bystanders. INTENDED USE  ALWAYS burnish dry hard floors going up and This machine is intended for commercial use, for example in hotels, schools, hospitals, factories, down inclines.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

     ALWAYS wipe any acid from the top of batteries machine installation decal to avoid shorting out the batteries and the electrical system. using a soap solution. ALL REPAIR SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY AN NSS AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR/ SERVICE STATION USING ONLY NSS ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................2   INTENDED USE ................................2   FOR SAFETY ................................2   IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................3   BATTERY POWERED EQUIPMENT ........................3   GENERAL ................................. 3   BATTERY INSTALLATION............................3   BATTERY CHARGING ............................. 3  ...
  • Page 5: Machine Inspection

    MACHINE INSPECTION  Now that the machine is unpacked remember to recycle all packing materials.  Inspect the machine for damage or missing components. If damage is found, contact the freight company to file a freight claim. PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT Please dispose of packaging materials and used machine components such as batteries in a safe environmentally...
  • Page 6: Machine Components Figures 1 - 4

    MACHINE COMPONENTS Figures 1 - 4...
  • Page 7: Machine Components Figures 5 - 6

    MACHINE COMPONENTS Figures 5 - 6 Joystick Control  The joystick (Fig. 6 - Detail A - Item 1) controls the direction and speed of the machine.  The joystick also activates the Brush Motor so it is only on when the machine is moving. ...
  • Page 8: Touch Pad Screens

    Touch Pad Screens Splash Screen. Stays on the Hour Meter screen. This screen screen for nominally two seconds is accessed by touching the clock and then switches to the next icon on the navigation bar at the screen. bottom. There are three hour meters.
  • Page 9: Pop Up Warnings

    The Safety section appears after pushing the Safety button on the Pad motor in the up position. No power is Help screen. There are 5 pages supplied to the pad motor or the drive of information. To navigate motors. The pad motor must be lowered through the pages push the arrow before the machine will move.
  • Page 10: Machine Set Up

    MACHINE SET UP MACHINE OPERATION Connecting Battery Pack to Machine Floor Preparation When the machine is shipped with batteries, the  Make sure the floor has adequate floor finish. machine will arrive with the battery pack Burnishing results will be poor if the floor finish is in disconnected from the machine.
  • Page 11: Maintenance

    FOR SAFETY: When servicing equipment, drive speed will be on low when the machine is first wear appropriate personal protection turned on. NSS recommends using slow or equipment as needed. medium speed for burnishing. High speed is for transporting the machine only.
  • Page 12: Empty And Clean Filter Bag

    Check the water level in batteries There is a wide range of pads available for many different burnishing applications. Consult your local NSS authorized distributor for application  Check the water level in each of the three cells in recommendations.
  • Page 13: Inspect Flexiwall Shield

     A damaged Flexiwall Shield Assembly will greatly fasteners, or damage. Pay special attention to all reduce dust control capabilities of the machine. pivot points and moving parts.  Call an authorized NSS service center for repairs. Monthly Maintenance (Every 100 Hrs) Drain the Battery Tray Verify that all daily and weekly maintenance has been performed.
  • Page 14: Day Maintenance (Every 300 Hrs)

    Every 6 Months (Every 300 Hrs) (Every 600 Hours) Verify that all daily, weekly and monthly Call your Authorized NSS Distributor / Service maintenance has been performed. Station to have the following services performed. Lubrication Verify that all daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly maintenance has been performed.
  • Page 15: Every 12 Months (Every 1200 Hours)

    Every 12 Months Gas Spring Service (Every 1200 Hours) Call your Authorized NSS distributor / Service Station to have the following services performed. Verify that all daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly maintenance has been performed. Inspect Drive Motor carbon brushes for wear.
  • Page 16: Pad Pressure Adjustment

    The NSS eForce Burnisher is preset at the factory the spring guide rod. for medium duty applications. It can be tuned to ...
  • Page 17: Pushing Machine/Parking Brake

    13% (7.41 degrees) grade level. A winch must be used when incline exceeds a 13% grade level. In the event the eForce Burnisher needs to be pushed, the brakes need to be released. At the rear of the machine, reach under the drive motor mount and find two openings.
  • Page 18: Battery Installation

    435 ah capacity. Your machine may have been ordered with batteries installed at the NSS factory. The standard battery type, normally supplied by NSS, is the Flooded (wet) cell lead acid battery. AGM sealed batteries may also be available at customer request.
  • Page 19: Battery Replacement Notes

     Operating the Battery Charger Use a replacement battery that is close to the same age as the remaining original ones. The battery charger is fully automatic. Simply plug  Do not run the machine as long for about 20 the charger into a suitable wall outlet, and the cycles.
  • Page 20 Check tilt switch operation. Replace tilt switch if Tilt switch failure. test failed. Have an authorized NSS Service Station check Carbon Brushes worn or not making contact. carbon brushes and replace if necessary. Brush motor will not turn...
  • Page 21 Turn machine off and then on. If problem Fault code 58 appears in motor exceeded set parameters. Example: continues call authorized NSS Service Station service code box. Tried to slow down or stop on too steep a hill. for service.
  • Page 22: Specifications

    Protection grade IPX3 Sound pressure level 68 dB(A) Ambient operating temperature Min: +14°F (-10°C) Max: +122°F (+50°C) Repairs performed by an unauthorized company will void the machine warranty. If you require assistance finding an authorized service center, contact NSS Enterprises.
  • Page 24: Safety Warnings

    READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING MACHINE For Safety: wear protective gloves. For Safety: wear eye protection. For Safety: wear protective dust mask. Warning Caution ® Enterprises, Inc. 3115 Frenchmens Road, Toledo, Ohio 43607 PHONE (419) 531-2121 FAX (419) 531-3761 eForce Burnisher 9092750 REV B 7-16...

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