Summary of Contents for Nilfisk-Advance Kent 56010815
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SelectGloss™ 21/28PS OPERATOR MANUAL AND PARTS LIST OPERATOR MANUAL AND PARTS LIST OPERATOR MANUAL AND PARTS LIST OPERATOR MANUAL AND PARTS LIST OPERATOR MANUAL AND PARTS LIST Kent MODELS 56010815, 56010816 12/99 Form Number 56041489...
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RECORD THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION DATE OF PURCHASE________________________________________________________ PURCHASED FROM_________________________________________________________ ADDRESS_________________________________________________________________________ CITY______________________________________STATE____________ZIP___________________ PHONE____________________________________CONTACT_______________________________ MACHINE SERIAL NUMBER__________________________________________________ ENGINE_______________________________________________________________________________ ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER____________________________________________________ IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS Medical Emergency______________________________________ Police________________________________________________ Fire Department________________________________________...
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∗ Keep nuts and bolts tightened and hose connections snug. ∗ Refer to engine manufacturer's service manual or contact Nilfisk-Advance for engine repairs or adjustments not listed in this manual. ∗ Never alter or reconstruct the fuel system. To do so may be dangerous and will void the factory warranty.
Even though NFPA 58 8-4.5 says ...“these machines shall be permitted to be used in buildings frequented by the public, including the times when such buildings are occupied by the public”, Nilfisk-Advance suggests that the machines be operated when occupancy of a given work area is at a minimum.
TABLE OF CONTENTS PROPANE MACHINE SAFETY A. Purpose .......................... 1 B. Refueling and Storage of Fuel Cylinders ................ 1 C. Safety in Engineering ..................... 1 D. Use and Care ......................... 1 E. Canadian Safety Regulations ..................1 MACHINE PREPARATION A. Adding Oil ........................2 B.
Massachusetts (1-800-334-3555). C. Safety in Engineering Nilfisk-Advance engineers and manufactures machines utilizing U.L. (Underwriters Laboratories), CE, and C.G.A. (Canadian Gas Association) approved components where possible. When a tag or tags bearing the U.L. and/or C.G.A. insignia is/are affixed to the machine, it indicates that the entire machine has been researched, tested, and is listed by one or both organizations as having met all of their safety criteria.
D. Filling the Safety Fill Fuel Cylinder Nilfisk-Advance uses the 20 lb. capacity aluminum safety fill cylinder which meets the D.O.T. 4E240 standards. These cylinders are also listed by U.L. Filling should ONLY be done by a qualified propane dealer. FILL THROUGH THE STOP FILL VALVE ONLY.
B. Operation After the engine has started, allow approximately 30 seconds for the engine to "warm up" then advance the throttle to operating speed. Engage the clutch by pulling up on the switch lever (mounted on the handle). Lower the burnishing head to the floor while moving the machine forward slowly. CAUTION! DO NOT RUN THE MACHINE WITHOUT MOVING THE MACHINE.
IV. SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE Following proper scheduled maintenance procedures will provide years of uninterrupted service. KAWASAKI ENGINE REGULAR SERVICE PERIOD (Performed At Indicated Hour Intervals) ITEM or TYPE of SERVICE Break In Each 25 hrs. 50 hrs. 100 hrs. 300 hrs. 8 hrs.
V. GENERAL MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES A. Fuel System The fuel system works from vacuum created by the engine running. Turning the fuel cylinder service valve ON pressurizes the system for flow to the carburetor once the engine starts to crank. 1. Adjusting the Regulator NOTE: The regulator and carburetor have been "factory preset"...
3. Changing the oil a.Run engine for 5 minutes to warm oil, then stop the engine by closing the fuel service valve, allowing the engine to stop by itself. Turn the key "OFF". (Failing to turn the key "OFF" may run the battery down.) NOTE: Must be running above 2150 RPM or SmartAir will shut the engine down.
When battery replacement becomes necessary, the replacement should have the same specifications as the original. If in doubt, contact a Nilfisk-Advance Customer Service Representative. To replace: 1. Remove the propane fuel cylinder from the machine. 2. Raise battery cover to expose battery.
E. Adjusting the Handle * Insert lever bolt through handle bracket and hinge bushing to locate handle in operating position. VI. TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES ÷ Spark plug or head bolts loose 1. Hard to start ÷ Blown head gasket ÷...
VII. DRAWING AND PARTS LIST A. Safety Fill Cylinder Head Layout Service valve Fixed Liquid Level Gauge Liquid Level Sight Gauge Pressure Relief Valve B. Wiring Diagram...