Advance acoustic Whirlamatic Pro 27K, Whirlamatic Pro 21K, Whirlamatic Pro 24K, Whirlamatic Pro 24R, Whirlamatic Pro 27N Operator's Manual And Parts List

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Whirlamatic™ Pro 21H, 21K
Whirlamatic™ Pro 24K, 24R
Whirlamatic™ Pro 27K, 27N, 27R
OPERATOR MANUAL AND PARTS LIST
Advance MODELS 56102500(21H), 56102501(21K) 56102670(24K), 56102671(24R)
56102502(27K), 56102503(27N / OBS), 56102620(27R)
6/00 revised 10/05 Form Number 56041496
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This machine is only suitable for commercial use, for example in hotels, schools, hospitals, factories, shops and offices other than normal residential housekeeping purposes.
Please read and adhere to all of the following Instructions before operating propane equipment.
1 The fuel supply system and cylinder connections of the floor maintenance machine shall be checked for leakage
immediately after a cylinder is connected.
2 Connection and disconnection of cylinders shall be done in a well ventilated area with no source of ignition with
10 ft. (3m) from the point of connection. 3 When the engine of a floor maintenance machine is running the operator shall not leave the unit unattended. 4 When a floor maintenance machine is not in use and stored indoors, the cylinder shall be removed and stored
outdoors and protected from damage and tampering. 5 A sign indicating “NO SMOKING” shall be permanently displayed at the storage area. The sign shall be in
accordance with the sign required In Clause10.12.3 of CAN/CGA-b149.2-M91, Propane Installation Code. (Does not
apply in industrial buildings). 6 When the cylinder is attached to the floor maintenance machine for use, the operator shall not leave the unit
unattended except for short periods of time such as rest stops, washroom or meal stops. 7 A floor maintenance machine shall only be used In buildings:
a. provided with continuous mechanical ventilation that removes the products of combustion to the outdoors of not
b provided with natural ventilation of not less than 300 CFM for each 10,000Btu input or fraction thereof, based on
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less than 300 CFM for each 10,000 Btu input or fraction thereof;
a maximum of one quarter air change per hour for the net building volume.
8 The owner of a floor maintenance machine must ensure that the operator has participated in a course authorized
by the manufacturer of the unit on the safe handling of propane and the safe operation of the machine. 9 The owner of a floor maintenance machine shall ensure that the unit is maintained in accordance with the
manufacturer’s recommended maintenance procedures in a safe operating condition and the owner shall
maintain a record of the maintenance for a period of two years.
10 Before transporting a floor machine, the cylinder shall be securely fastened, with the system valve closed and the
cylinder shall be located in a well ventilated space.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) machine is intended for commercial
use; It is designed to clean floors. Do not use the machine other than
described in this Operator Manual.
All operators must read, understand and practice the following safety
precautions:
The following safety alert symbol is used throughout this manual as
indicated in their descriptions.
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To warn of hazards or unsafe practices that could result In
severe personal Injury or death.
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CAUTION!
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To Identify actions that must be followed for safety opera-
tion of equipment.
The following information signals potentially dangerous conditions to
the operator of equipment.
1. DO NOT OPERATE:1. DO NOT OPERATE:
1. DO NOT OPERATE:
1. DO NOT OPERATE:1. DO NOT OPERATE: * Unless trained and authorized. * Unless operator manual Is read and understood. * If It Is not In proper operating condition.
2. BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE:2. BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE:
2. BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE:
2. BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE:2. BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE: * Check for fuel oil and liquid leaks. If leakage Is detected, shut off
fuel supply at tank Immediately. * Keep sparks and open flame away from refueling area. * Make sure area Is well ventilated. * Remove any loose objects on floor .
4. BEFORE LEAVING MACHINE:4. BEFORE LEAVING MACHINE:
4. BEFORE LEAVING MACHINE:
4. BEFORE LEAVING MACHINE:4. BEFORE LEAVING MACHINE: * Stop on level surface. * Remove key (If applicable). * Turn off LPG valve on tank.
5. WHEN SERVICING MACHINE:5. WHEN SERVICING MACHINE:
5. WHEN SERVICING MACHINE:
5. WHEN SERVICING MACHINE:5. WHEN SERVICING MACHINE: * Keep hair, hands, feet, clothing, etc., away from moving parts. * Wear eye and ear protection when using pressurized air or
water .
* Keep flames and sparks away from fuel system service area.
Keep area well ventilated. * Do not smoke or allow smoking In the vicinity. * Never use non-U.L. listed fuel tank or component as a substitute. * Use manufacturer supplied or approved replacement parts.
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Engine emits toxic gases. Severe respiratory damage or asphyxiation can result. Provide adequate ventilation. Consult with your regulatory authorities for exposure lim­its. Keep engine properly tuned.
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LP gas Is extremely flammable and is explosive under certain conditions.
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Machine moves when motor is running. Stop motor before leaving machine.
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Do not store machine outdoors and avoid getting wet.
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The use of supplies other than those recommended by manufacturer may
cause damage.
3. WHEN OPERATING MACHINE:3. WHEN OPERATING MACHINE:
3. WHEN OPERATING MACHINE:
3. WHEN OPERATING MACHINE:3. WHEN OPERATING MACHINE: * Always wear eye protection. * Always use extreme caution when maneuvering. * If you smell gas: shut off LPG valve immediately, open windows,
do not touch any electrical switches, extinguish any open flame
and immediately call your gas supplier . * Do not smoke or allow smoking in the vicinity. * Go slow on inclines and slippery surfaces. * Do not place flammable objects such as fuel, matches, etc., close
to the engine. * Report machine damage or faulty operation immediately. * Do not run continually over one minute In the park or tilted back
position, longer periods will affect oil flow and cause damage to
the engine. * Be careful not to touch the muffler. * Do not leave machine unattended while engine Is running. * Keep hands, feet, hair, and loose clothing, etc. away from revolv-
ing pad and pulleys. * Do not attempt to change pad while engine Is running.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSAFETY PRECAUTIONS INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION MACHINE SETUPMACHINE SETUP
MACHINE SETUP
MACHINE SETUPMACHINE SETUP
CHECKING OIL LEVEL AND FILTERS .......................................... 5
ADJUSTING HANDLE HEIGHT .................................................... 5
INSTALLING OR CHANGING LPG FUELTANK .......................... 5
INSTALLING OR REMOVING
PAD DRIVER AND PADS .............................................................. 5
MACHINE OPERATIONMACHINE OPERATION
MACHINE OPERATION
MACHINE OPERATIONMACHINE OPERATION
STARTING MACHINE ................................................................... 6
OPERATING ELECTRIC CLUTCH (OPTIONAL) ........................... 6
STOPPING MACHINE ................................................................... 6
EMERGENCY STOPPING .............................................................. 6
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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
This manual will help you get the most from your
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Whirlamatic™ Pro. Read it thoroughly before operating the machine.
Whirlamatic™ ProWhirlamatic™ Pro This product is intended for commercial use only.
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Repairs, when required, should be performed by Advance service personnel using Advance original replacement parts and accessories.
Call Advance for repair parts or service. Please specify the Model and Serial Number when discussing your machine.
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The Model and Serial Number of your machine are shown on the Nameplate on the machine. This information is needed when ordering repair parts for the machine. Use the space below to note the Model and Serial Number of your machine for future reference.
MODEL NUMBER
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WHILE OPERATING MACHINEWHILE OPERATING MACHINE
WHILE OPERATING MACHINE
WHILE OPERATING MACHINEWHILE OPERATING MACHINE
MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE
DAILY MAINTENANCE ................................................................. 7
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE ............................................................. 7
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE ......................................................... 7
QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE ...................................................... 7
LIFE OF MACHINE ......................................................................... 7
FUEL SYSTEM ................................................................................ 7
CHANGING THE OIL ...................................................................... 7
ADJUSTING BELT TENSION ....................................................... 8
REFUELING AND STORING TANKSREFUELING AND STORING TANKS
REFUELING AND STORING TANKS
REFUELING AND STORING TANKSREFUELING AND STORING TANKS
REFUELING LP GAS TANKS ......................................................... 9
STORING LP GAS TANKS ............................................................ 9
STORING MACHINESTORING MACHINE
STORING MACHINE
STORING MACHINESTORING MACHINE TRANSPORTING MACHINETRANSPORTING MACHINE
TRANSPORTING MACHINE
TRANSPORTING MACHINETRANSPORTING MACHINE
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDETROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDETROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE STANDARD PARTSSTANDARD PARTS
STANDARD PARTS
STANDARD PARTSSTANDARD PARTS
PRO 21 HONDA .............................................................................. 12
PRO 21 KAWASAKI ....................................................................... 12
PRO 24 KAWASAKI ....................................................................... 14
PRO 24 ROBIN ................................................................................ 14
PRO 27 ONAN P248 (20HP) .......................................................... 16
PRO 27 KAWASAKI ....................................................................... 18
PRO 27 ROBIN ................................................................................ 20
ROBIN ZXV 653 ENGINE ............................................................... 22
ROBIN ZXV 653 CARBURETION SYSTEM ................................. 24
KAWASAKI SHUT DOWN ASSY ................................................. 26
HONDA FUEL SYSTEM ................................................................. 28
KAWASAKI FUEL SYSTEM .......................................................... 29
ROBIN FUEL SYSTEM ................................................................... 30
ELECTRIC CLUTCH ASSY ............................................................. 31
KILL SWITCH ASSY ....................................................................... 32
KAWASAKI FUEL LOAD BLOCK .................................................. 33
KAWASAKI WIRING SCHEMATIC & HARNESS ...................... 34
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When the machine is delivered, carefully inspect the shipping carton and the machine for damage. If damage is evident, save the shipping carton so that it can be inspected. Contact the Advance Customer Service Department immediately to file a freight damage claim.
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MACHINE SET UPMACHINE SET UP
MACHINE SET UP
MACHINE SET UPMACHINE SET UP
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5 Unlatch and remove empty LPG fuel tank from machine and
store tank in a designated, safe area.
CHECKING OIL LEVEL AND FILCHECKING OIL LEVEL AND FIL
CHECKING OIL LEVEL AND FIL
CHECKING OIL LEVEL AND FILCHECKING OIL LEVEL AND FIL
1 Check oil level prior to starting machine. Use proper amount and
specified oil, in order to prevent engine damage. When filling or changing oil, add more than one quart (946.3ml) -then check dip stick In cap. Add additional oil If necessary but do not overfull
The manufacturer recommends the use of 10W30 oil. ALWAYS CHECK OIL DAILY BEFORE USING MACHINE.
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When checking oil, machine should be turned OFF and on level surface. Remove dipstick and wipe clean, then replace dipstick. For Honda, Kawasaki and Robin the cap should not be screwed In. To check Onan engine, the cap must be screwed In all the way. YOUR ENGINE MANUAL.
2 Be sure air filter Is free of dust/debris and other obstructions. 3 Check and clean recoil and carburetor filters If necessary. (See
Engine Owners Manual)
ADJUSTING HANDLE HEIGHTADJUSTING HANDLE HEIGHT
ADJUSTING HANDLE HEIGHT
ADJUSTING HANDLE HEIGHTADJUSTING HANDLE HEIGHT
Machine is equipped with an adjustable handle for comfort and use of operators of different heights. With a 9/16" wrench, simply adjust handle at pivot points until desired operating position Is reached and then retighten bolts.
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NOTE: For refueling tank,
1 Push machine In a designated safe area.
NOTE: Move to Step 6 for tank installation.
2 Close LPG tank valve on installed tank.
see
“REFUELING AND STORING TANKS”.
TERSTERS
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TERSTERS
ALWAYS REFER TO
6 Carefully put full LPG tank on machine and position valve nozzle
towards engine.
NOTE: Make sure LPG fuel tank matches fuel system (vapor system only).
CAUTION!CAUTION!
CAUTION!
CAUTION!CAUTION!
Never use a fuel tank not Intended for machine.
7 Fasten tank hold-down clamp to securely lock tank in position.
Adjustment to hold-down clamp can be made by threading latch in or out.
8 Connect LPG fuel hose to valve nozzle by turning service cou-
pling clockwise (Tighten according to tank supplier recommen­dations). Make sure service coupling Is clean and free of damage. Also, make sure It matches machine service coupling.
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When Installing tank, be careful not to cross thread service coupling.
9 Open tank service valve slowly and check for leaks. Close
service valve immediately if a LPG leak Is detected.
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Consult an authorized distributor to assist you in choosing the correct pad for your specific cleaning need. Pad Driver Installation:Pad Driver Installation:
Pad Driver Installation:
Pad Driver Installation:Pad Driver Installation:
1 Lean machine on left side (Dip stick tube down). 2 Place pad driver on drive shaft and spin pad driver clockwise to
Pad Installation:Pad Installation:
Pad Installation:
Pad Installation:Pad Installation:
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3 Operate engine until it stops from lack of fuel. (See Machine
Owners Operation)
FOR SAFETY: Never release or bleed tank Inside building or en-FOR SAFETY: Never release or bleed tank Inside building or en-
FOR SAFETY: Never release or bleed tank Inside building or en-
FOR SAFETY: Never release or bleed tank Inside building or en-FOR SAFETY: Never release or bleed tank Inside building or en­closed areas.closed areas.
closed areas.
closed areas.closed areas. FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, keep flames and sparksFOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, keep flames and sparks
FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, keep flames and sparks
FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, keep flames and sparksFOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, keep flames and sparks away from fuel system service area. Keep area well ventilated.away from fuel system service area. Keep area well ventilated.
away from fuel system service area. Keep area well ventilated.
away from fuel system service area. Keep area well ventilated.away from fuel system service area. Keep area well ventilated.
4 Put on gloves and remove service coupling by turning counter-
clockwise.
revised 7/03
1 Tilt machine back on the rear caster (Park Position). 2 Remove plastic centerlock ring from pad driver. Center pad on
pad driver and secure with centerlock ring.
Pad Driver Removal :Pad Driver Removal :
Pad Driver Removal :
Pad Driver Removal :Pad Driver Removal :
1 With knee, apply downward pressure on bell of machine deck. 2 Place 3/4" (19 mm). Open end wrench onto top of drive shaft. 3 With rubber mallet, strike wrench to break loose shaft from pad
driver (counter-clockwise). 4 Lean machine on left side (Dip stick tube down). 5 Remove pad driver by spinning off counter-clockwise.
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MACHINE OPERA
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FOR SAFETY: Do Not operate machine unless Operation Manual is read and understood.
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1 With machine on level surface. check oil level prior to starting
machine.
2 Tilt machine back onto rear caster (Park Position).
3 Remove any packing materials and obstructions from drive sys-
tem.
4 Turn LPG fuel knob ON tank. Check LPG gas level meter.
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NOTE: Opening service valve too quickly may cause service check valve
NOTE:NOTE: to stop flow of LPG fuel. If check valve stops fuel flow, close service valve, wait a few seconds and open valve slowly again.
5 Push throttle lever to choke position for Honda engine only. All
other engines start in IDLE position.
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STOPPING MACHINE
STOPPING MACHINESTOPPING MACHINE
1 Turn LPG valve OFF at tank while running. This serves to purge
or bleed fuel hoses and carburetor system of fuel, so that there is no danger of gas escaping from lines when tank is removed for outside storage.
2 Tilt machine back on rear caster .
3 Engine will stop running when fuel lines bleed clear.
4 Pull throttle lever to STOP position after engine has stopped.
5 Turn key off if equipped.
EMERGENCY STOPPINGEMERGENCY STOPPING
EMERGENCY STOPPING
EMERGENCY STOPPINGEMERGENCY STOPPING
1 Pull throttle back to STOP OR turn off key if equipped.
2 Turn LPG valve OFF at tank.
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NOTE: Engine may back fire when stopped in this manner.
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6 Press start button OR turn key (if required) to engage starter. Do
not engage starter button for more than 20 seconds at a time. If starter overheats it trips an internaI overload switch and will not crank over. Wait at least 20 to 30 seconds between tries. When engine starts, ease throttle back to running position. Do not hold starter button in a continuous ON position, starter will burn out.
NOTE:NOTE:
NOTE: For Electric Clutch model, see “OPERATING ELECTRIC CLUTCH”.
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CAUTION!CAUTION!
CAUTION!
CAUTION!CAUTION!
Be careful not to allow the machine to come in contact with loose tiles or other loose materials, remember the pad driver Is moving at very high speed, and Injury can occur to the operator or passers by If pad driver flings the loose material.
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1 Once engine starts, move throttle control to SLOW rpm.
2 With throttle in SLOW, engage clutch by squeezing trigger switch.
3 After clutch is engaged, move throttle to 3/4 throttle position and
Never engage clutch In fast run position or with pad driver on floor, this will cause damage to clutch.
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then lower pad driver to floor.
CAUTION!CAUTION!
CAUTION!
CAUTION!CAUTION!
If machine is equipped with Kill Switch Option, activate switch.
WHILE OPERAWHILE OPERA
WHILE OPERA
WHILE OPERAWHILE OPERA
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Exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide gas. Avoid Inhalation of exhaust gases. Never operate machine in a confined area without proper ventilation.
1 Refer to (SAFETY PRECAUTION: WHEN OPERATING MACHINE)
on page 4.
2 Do not run machine for more than 15 seconds in one spot or
damage will occur to the floor.
3 Do not leave unattended in idle position or with engine running
period. If machine needs to be idled for short periods, tilt machine back and move throttle to idle. Machine should now idle safely.
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4 For easier maneuverability, always start on right side of aisle.
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MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE
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Before attempting any maintenance procedures on ma­chine, stop on level surface, shut off machine and turn off LPG valve at tank.
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Repairs and adjustments must be performed by authorized and trained personnel.
To keep machine in good working condition, simply follow the daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance procedures.
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Always keep machine free from dust and lint; the engine is air cooled and for proper air flow to cool the engine, the recoil filter must remain clean.
DAILY MAINTENANCE (Every 4 Hours of Operation)DAILY MAINTENANCE (Every 4 Hours of Operation)
DAILY MAINTENANCE (Every 4 Hours of Operation)
DAILY MAINTENANCE (Every 4 Hours of Operation)DAILY MAINTENANCE (Every 4 Hours of Operation)
1 Check oil level (Use 10W30 oil only). 2 Clean recoil filter . 3 Check belt tension by pinching belt together. Belt should only
depress 1/2" (13mm).
4 Clean all air filters by blowing out dust and dirt and/or washing
the foam filters (recoil and carburetor pre- filter) with warm, sudsy water and rinsing clean.
carburetor filters.)
Do not oil foam or filter . 5 Make sure all components are secure and tight. 6 Check pad daily (clean or replace). 7 Clean machine. 8 For Dust Control models, clean dust collection bag.
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE (Every 20 Hours of Operation)WEEKLY MAINTENANCE (Every 20 Hours of Operation)
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE (Every 20 Hours of Operation)
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE (Every 20 Hours of Operation)WEEKLY MAINTENANCE (Every 20 Hours of Operation)
1 Check oil level. Change oil and filters at 50 hours of operation.
Use 10W30 Motor Oil or other no ash motor oils designed for use
in propane engines. Use of non-recommended oil may void the
engine warranty.
See Engine Owners Manual for complete servicing details
2 Inspect carburetor air filter by removing wing nut and over on top
of carburetor. Replace if dry or deposits are present. 3 Check belt for tension. Tighten if loose. If worn, replace with
proper belt.
schematic for size of belt required. 4 Inspect and tighten nuts and bolts on engine and frame. 5 Examine all propane hoses and connections for leaks or wear.
Replace if necessary. 6 Grease wheels. Use white lithium grease only and use no more
than 1 pump of grease. More grease than recommended will
push seal and dust cover out, allowing dust and other foreign
materials into the bearings, shortening the life of the wheel
significantly.
Be sure filters are clean and dry before use.
(See “ADJUSTING BELT TENSION”).
(Be careful not to wet the paper
Refer to parts
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE (Every 80 hours of Operation)MONTHLY MAINTENANCE (Every 80 hours of Operation)
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE (Every 80 hours of Operation)
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE (Every 80 hours of Operation)MONTHLY MAINTENANCE (Every 80 hours of Operation)
1 Perform all daily and weekly services. 2 Torque the head bolts when engine is cold in a crisscross
pattern as per engine manufacturers specifications
gine Owners Manual).
3 Check valve clearance with cold engine as per engine manufac-
turers specifications
4 Torque valve cover as per engine manufacturers specifications
(See Engine Owners Manual).
5 Inspect spark plug. Replace if necessary. 6 Change oil and oil filter. 7 Inspect fuel hoses for leak (repair as needed). 8 Wash undercarriage of machine to remove all dust and debris. 9 To ensure proper ventilation, remove engine cover and clean
engine.
10 Replace air filter element and foam filter.
QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE (Every 250 Hours of Operation)QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE (Every 250 Hours of Operation)
QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE (Every 250 Hours of Operation)
QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE (Every 250 Hours of Operation)QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE (Every 250 Hours of Operation)
1 Perform all of the above maintenance procedures and have
engine checked by an Authorized Service Center. 2 Check air gap in electronic ignition coil. 3 Check valves with engine cold.
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NOTE: Consult Engine Manual for complete servicing and adjustments
NOTE:NOTE: information.
LIFE OF MACHINELIFE OF MACHINE
LIFE OF MACHINE
LIFE OF MACHINELIFE OF MACHINE
1 Change oil regularly. 2 Clean recoil filter regularly. 3 Clean carburetor filter regularly. 4 Keep machine clean from dust and debris.
FUELSYSTEMFUELSYSTEM
FUELSYSTEM
FUELSYSTEMFUELSYSTEM
Adjustments for the air/fuel mixture must be made only by an Authorized Service Center. Improper adjustments can cause high levels of carbon monoxide emissions which may cause carbon monoxide poisoning or it can lead to engine damage.
Idle speed is adjusting by turning adjustment screw on regula-
tor.
Fuel flow is adjusted by adjustment screw on carburetor spud-
in.
CHANGING THE OILCHANGING THE OIL
CHANGING THE OIL
CHANGING THE OILCHANGING THE OIL
The manufacturer recommendations 10W30 oil.
1 Run engine for five minutes to warm oil. 2 Make sure machine is on level surface. Locate oil drain plug on
rear of engine beside oil cap and remove by turning counter-
clockwise with wrench. 3 Allow oil to run into pan under machine. Allow to completely
drain. 4 Install drain plug and tighten drain plug by turning clockwise
with wrench. 5 Slowly add one quart (946.3 mi) of 10W30 Motor Oil. Then check
oil level with dip stick in oil fill cap. Add additional oil if neces-
sary. 6 Replace oil-fill cap assembly. Hand tighten only.
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Do not overfill and never run engine low on oil.
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When checking oil, be sure cap is fully screwed out and free. Do not check oil by screwing cap in and then out again, this will give you a false reading.
(See Engine Owners Manual).
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ADJUSTING BELT TENSIONADJUSTING BELT TENSION
ADJUSTING BELT TENSION
ADJUSTING BELT TENSIONADJUSTING BELT TENSION
Tools required:
3/4" (19mm) open end wrench
15/16" (24mm) deep-well socket.
1 Loosen Mounting Bolt on top side of machine while applying
counter-pressure to Adjusting Nut on underside of deck.
NOTE:NOTE:
NOTE: The mounting bolt muse be loosened first.
NOTE:NOTE:
2 Rotate Adjusting Nut counterclockwise with socket to apply
tension to belt.
3 While holding the tension on the Adjusting Nut. Tighten Mount-
ing Bolt.
4 Check belt tension by pinching belt together. Belt should only
depress 1/2" (12mm).
REFUELING AND STORING TREFUELING AND STORING T
REFUELING AND STORING T
REFUELING AND STORING TREFUELING AND STORING T
The following information refers to United States regulations on pro­pane. For outside the United States, owner, must assure that required regulations are met.
The manufacturer would like to acknowledge NFPA 58, Standard for Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases, 1993 Edition. This publication is available through the National Fire Protection Associa­tion (NFPA) in Quincy, Massachusetts (1-800-344-3555). The NFPA was established to set guidelines for, among other things, the use of pro­pane.
Propane is a flammable gas whose vapors are heavier than air. It can explode under certain conditions. It is not different than other items commonly used today which must be operated in a safe way such as automobiles, gas stoves, airplanes, etc. Propane is odorized with an agent with a distinct odor that is recognizable at very low concentra­tions. This helps in identifying leaks even when they are small.
Awareness and basic safely precautions are required. As long as these precautions are followed, risk is negligible. Ignorance, however, could pose needless risk. Therein lies the reason behind NFPA 58 and the Safety Publication.
NFPA 58 categorizes propane-powered buffers with fork lift trucks, (see section 3-6.4.4). In essence, the only difference between the two lies in the ability of the buffer with its 20-pound tank to be stored in concealed areas (like janitor closets, etc.).
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If a machine and its tank of propane were stored in a closet and afire occurred, the propane in the tank could be a threat to fire fighters due to the potential for a B.L.E.V.E. (Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explo­sion). Exposure of the tank to heat can also cause the relief valve to open thereby releasing flammable vapors that can cause the fire to intensify when ignited.
The NFPA Technical Committee prohibits the storage of such contain­ers in buildings.
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REFUELING LP GAS TREFUELING LP GAS T
REFUELING LP GAS T
REFUELING LP GAS TREFUELING LP GAS T
NOTE:NOTE:
NOTE:
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NOTE:NOTE: Removal.
The LP gas tank supplied with machine has a 20Ib. (9.3kg), 5-gallon (18.9L) capacity. freeze up. Use only D.O.T. and U.L. Listed propane tank and only fill tank at a reputable propane dealer .
‘INSTALLING OR CHANGING LPG FUEL TANK” for Tank
DO NOT OVERFILL. DO NOT OVERFILL.
DO NOT OVERFILL. Overfilling will cause the regulator to
DO NOT OVERFILL. DO NOT OVERFILL.
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CAUTION!CAUTION!
CAUTION!
CAUTION!CAUTION!
Avoid overfilling tanks. Only fill to 80% of capacity. The manufacturer recommends that refueling be accomplished by qualified personnel away from public buildings outside. We further recommend that additional tanks be used so that rather than refueling at the job site, a simple exchange of tanks occurs.
DO NOT attempt to repair the propane tank yourself. Return tank to dealer for repair.
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NOTE: Never use a tank not intended for the propane machine. Do not
NOTE:NOTE: substitute tanks from barbecue grills, etc.
The manufacturer exclusively uses aluminum and steel cylinders that meet the Department of Transportation guidelines contained in the D.O.T. # 4ET240 and are additionally U.L. listed.
NFPA 58 discusses the major concerns for filling tanks properly in Chapter 4. In summary, the tank should never be completely filled with liquid. A tank that is completely full could create a hazard. The hazard is known as a hydrostatic pressure situation.
To illustrate this situation, suppose the temperature outside is very cold (perhaps well below freezing). You fill your tank outside and then bring it inside where the temperature is maybe 60 degrees Fahrenheit or warmer. An increase in air temperature will drive up the cylinder pressure placing stress on the tank. Before reaching a critical pressure point, the relief valve should open, relieving the pressure by venting vapor at the top of the tank. However, if there is no vapor at the top of the tank, this safety measure is compromised. Overfilled tanks do not allow this built-in safety feature to function properly.
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Overfilling a tank usually results in liquid flowing through the hose and down into the regulator. This can result in damage to the machine.
If you observe frost on the regulator, someone has overfilled the tank. Take the tank to a safe outside location and vent the excess propane. Venting is accomplished by:
1 Removing the tank from machine. 2 Taking tank outside of building to safe area. 3 Opening the small relief valve located on top of machine. 4 Keep tank upright. 5 Allow to vent until fuel vapor is not visible.
Whether the tank is filled by weight (most accurate) or by volume, using a gage, make sure the person doing the filling is qualified.
STORING LP GAS TSTORING LP GAS T
STORING LP GAS T
STORING LP GAS TSTORING LP GAS T
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Tanks (20Ib.) should not be stored in buildings used by the public or frequented by anyone passing through or working in the building. Inside storage in buildings designated as shop or machinery facilities are acceptable.
Section 5-2.1.1 of the NFPA 58 says: “Containers in storage shall be so located as to minimize exposure to excessive temperature rise, physi­cal damage or tampering.”
Provision must be made for venting the actual storage area with both floor level and high level openings. This venting assures that the heavier than air propane gas will not settle in pockets, but disperse.
If storage is in a shop or machine storage area that is connected or a part of an office complex, it should be separated by afire wall along with proper venting to the outside.
Since these requirements can seldom be found, outside open air storage is the most practical alternative.
When this option is used, the storage container may be located with “zero” clearance from the building and with at least 5' of space between the cage and the nearest building opening.
The tank must be in a secure, tamper-proof security storage enclosure that provides safety from accident or vandalism.
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CAUTION!
CAUTION!CAUTION!
Tanks must always be stored in the upright position. The upright position assures that the discharge is largely vapor rather than liquid. This is important from the standpoint of both the quantity of the potential flammable vapor/air mix­ture and the relieving capacity for the pressure relief de­vice. (The escape of vapor presents much less hazard than the escape of liquid).
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The manufacturer recommends that tanks be removed from the ma­chine after use and stored accordingly. The machine can then be placed in a secure area inside, away from the tank.
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NOTE: Local jurisdiction always prevails there may. Be varying require-
NOTE: NOTE: ments. Always check with the local authorities.
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STORING MACHINESTORING MACHINE
STORING MACHINE
STORING MACHINESTORING MACHINE
1 Remove LPG tank from machine when not in use.
FOR SAFETY: Never release or bleed tank inside building or inFOR SAFETY: Never release or bleed tank inside building or in
FOR SAFETY: Never release or bleed tank inside building or in
FOR SAFETY: Never release or bleed tank inside building or inFOR SAFETY: Never release or bleed tank inside building or in enclosed areas.enclosed areas.
enclosed areas.
enclosed areas.enclosed areas.
NOTE:NOTE:
NOTE: See “INSTALLING OR CHANGING LPG FUEL TANK” for Tank
NOTE:NOTE: Removal.
2 Perform all Daily Maintenance procedures.
3 Change engine oil.
4 Store machine in cool, dry area, away from fuel tanks. Tilt
machine back onto rear caster (Park Position).
5 Store tanks in an approved area.
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NOTE: See “STORING LP GAS TANKS”.
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TRANSPORTING MACHINETRANSPORTING MACHINE
TRANSPORTING MACHINE
TRANSPORTING MACHINETRANSPORTING MACHINE
For ease of transportation, the machines handle can be folded over the engine. The tank can be transported on machine provided that tank hold­down clamp is securely fastened around tank and tank valve is turned completely OFF.
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Never transport a machine in an enclosed area that has not had sufficient time to cool down.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDETROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDETROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM PROBLEM
PROBLEM
PROBLEM PROBLEM Will not start. No fuel or dirt in fuel line. See Engine Owners Manual for servicing.
Hard to start. Improper fuel, no fuel or dirt in fuel line. See Engine Owners Manual for servicing.
Lacks power . Improper valve clearance. See Engine Owners Manual for servicing.
Smell of burned rubber. Belt out of adjustment. See “ADJUSTING BELT TENSION”. Engine overheats. Dirt in fuel line.
High fuel consumption. Dirty air filters. See Engine Owners Manual for servicing.
Machine stops suddenly. Faulty spark plug. See Engine Owners Manual for servicing.
Excess vibration. Bolts loose on engine or deck of unit. See Engine Owners Manual for servicing.
CAUSE CAUSE
CAUSE
CAUSE CAUSE
Blown head gasket. Engine overload. Dirty air cleaner. Faulty spark plug. Fuel system out of adjustment. Defective ignition coil.
Engine overload. Dirty air cleaner . Faulty spark plug. Spark plug or head bolts loose. Blown head gasket. Timing, coil, or valve needs adjusting. Carburetor needs adjusting. Regulator needs adjusting. Insufficient vacuum.
Improper fuel or dirt in line. Faulty spark plug. Improper oil level. Valve seats need adjusting. Leaking head gasket. Governor needs adjusting. Worn rings.
Incorrect oil level. Engine overload.
Dirty air cleaners.
Pad not centered on pad driver . Incorrect pad size for pad driver. Oil shut down sensor activated. Add recommended oil.
No fuel or dirt in fuel line. Incorrect oil level. Engine overload. Dirty air filters. Faulty spark plug.
SOLUTION SOLUTION
SOLUTION
SOLUTION SOLUTION
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