National Flooring Equipment 5000 CINQ MILLE Operating Manual

National Flooring Equipment 5000 CINQ MILLE Operating Manual

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5000 CINQ MILLE RIDE-ON SCRAPER
OPERATING MANUAL
Read Manual Before Operating Machine
403706 Rev D

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  • Page 1 5000 CINQ MILLE RIDE-ON SCRAPER OPERATING MANUAL Read Manual Before Operating Machine 403706 Rev D...
  • Page 2 TO PURCHASE THIS PRODUCT PLEASE CONTACT US Equipment Financing and Extended Warranties Available Discount-Equipment.com is your online resource for commercial and industrial quality parts and equipment sales. 561-964-4949 visit us on line @ www.discount-equipment.com Select an option below to find your Equipment We sell worldwide for the brands: Genie, Terex, JLG, MultiQuip, Mikasa, Essick, Whiteman, Mayco, Toro Stone, Diamond Products, Generac Magnum, Airman, Haulotte, Barreto, Power Blanket, Nifty Lift, Atlas Copco, Chicago Pneumatic, Allmand, Miller Curber, Skyjack, Lull,...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents ................................3 Features and Specifications ............................4 Safety ....................................5 General Rules For Safe Operation ........................5 Ride-On Scraper Safety Guidelines ........................6 Hydraulic Safety ..............................7 Components and Assembly ............................8 Charger Instructions .............................. 8 Machine Charging ..............................
  • Page 4: Features And Specifications

    Features and Specifications Control Levers Cutting Head Cylinder Lift Seat Switch Onboard Battery Charger DC Motor Pump Compartment Headlight Adjustable Slide Plate Adjustable Foot Rests 18” Wheels Debris Deflector Swivel Cutting Head Forklift Cups FEATURES Seat Switch - Ensures the machine will not function without someone DC Motor Pump Compartment - Provides easy access to the motor in the operator seat.
  • Page 5: Safety

    Read the manual carefully to learn equipment applications and limitations, as well as potential hazards associated with this type of equipment. Keep manual near machine at all times. If your manual is lost or damaged, contact National Flooring Equipment (NFE) for a replacement. Personal Maintenance &...
  • Page 6: Ride-On Scraper Safety Guidelines

    Safety RIDE-ON SCRAPER SAFETY GUIDELINES Charger Operation Scraping Do not drive machine along hills or uneven surfaces. Ensure proper use of charger. The weight of the machine may become distributed differently if on • Once connected and plugged into AC power, the LED will in- an uneven surface.
  • Page 7: Hydraulic Safety

    Safety HYDRAULIC SAFETY Maintaining a Safe Work Environment Establishing a safe work environment in and around your hydraulic equipment is extremely important. The easiest and most effective way to avoid problems is to make sure associates understand their equipment, know how to operate the machines safely, and recognize the dangers if handled carelessly.
  • Page 8: Components And Assembly

    Components and Assembly CHARGER INSTRUCTIONS See Ride-On Safety Guidelines for charger safety and instructions. Before making AC connections, refer to the requirements on the charger ID label. This battery charger must be grounded to reduce the risk of electric shock. Chargers are equipped with a grounding type plug.
  • Page 9: Transport

    Components and Assembly TRANSPORT • Secure machine with ratchet straps during transport. Proper securing straps need to be rated at least twice the weight of the machine. • Chock wheels to keep machine from rolling, but do not use them on their own. •...
  • Page 10: Cutting Head And Blades

    Components and Assembly Transport Wheels The front wheel assembly is included and very helpful when moving a machine around on a jobsite or loading a machine that is not on a pallet. It allows machine stability and safe transportation over most surfaces. It is quick and easy to attach or detach. Raise slide plate so the bottom of the slide plate is higher or even with the bottom of the guide channels, 6”-8”...
  • Page 11 Components and Assembly Swivel Head Blade Securing Bolt Cutting Head The swivel head keeps the blade in contact with the floor even when the floor is uneven. When using a flat blade, turning the head over 180° provides another sharp edge on the blade without having to replace the blade.
  • Page 12: Foot Pegs

    Components and Assembly • Start with a narrow blade, then increase blade size to optimize cutting pass. Nar- rower blades work easier than wider blades and usually clean the floor better. Bevel Up Wider is not always better or faster. •...
  • Page 13: Operation

    Operation OPERATING CONTROLS Key Switch (Figure 12) The key switch turns the machine ON and OFF. Note: Never use the key switch as a method for speed control. Speed control is achieved by the hydraulic valve only. Using the key switch repeatedly will cause excessive wear and premature failure of electrical components.
  • Page 14: Shut-Down Procedure

    Operation SHUT-DOWN PROCEDURE The machine will stop when the operator is no longer seated, or when the emergency stop is engaged. Remove blade or drop cutting head to the floor when machine is not in use. SLIDE PLATE ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS Dual Lift (Figure 17) FIG.
  • Page 15: Application Setup

    Operation APPLICATION SETUP Ceramic (Figure 20) The slide plate should be adjusted to a low setting 1” (2.5 cm) off the floor. Use a shank blade or a shank blade with a carbide tip. Wood Slide Plate 1” Off Floor The slide plate should be adjusted to a low setting 1”...
  • Page 16: Ditching

    Operation Concrete Tile Ditch 1’-2’ 2”-6” Blade should be bevel up when working over concrete. Pretty much anything over con- CROSS-ROOM DITCHING Strips Blade crete works. Try different setups to see which works best. If goods come up difficult, the slide plate should be at a low setting, 1”...
  • Page 17: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance Schedule Interval After initial After initial Maintenance to be performed Daily 200 hrs 1000 hrs 2000 hrs 100 hrs 500 hrs Inspect extension cord for damage ● Check wheels, caster and wheel motors for build up; and clean ● Inspect all safety devices (e-stop, backup beeper, seat switch) ●...
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting Guide

    Troubleshooting Guide Problem Cause Solution Machine will not start. Seat safety switch is disengaged. Ensure operator is seated. Emergency stop (E-Stop) switch is disen- Twist E-Stop so that it is in the “POWER ON” gaged. position. Circuit breaker is in the “OFF” position. Verify circuit breaker is in “ON”...
  • Page 19: Warranty

    TO PURCHASE THIS PRODUCT PLEASE CONTACT US Equipment Financing and Extended Warranties Available Discount-Equipment.com is your online resource for commercial and industrial quality parts and equipment sales. 561-964-4949 visit us on line @ www.discount-equipment.com Select an option below to find your Equipment We sell worldwide for the brands: Genie, Terex, JLG, MultiQuip, Mikasa, Essick, Whiteman, Mayco, Toro Stone, Diamond Products, Generac Magnum, Airman, Haulotte, Barreto, Power Blanket, Nifty Lift, Atlas Copco, Chicago Pneumatic, Allmand, Miller Curber, Skyjack, Lull,...

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