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AUTOMATIC BURNISHER
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MODEL
FURY 21 HSB
OPERATING & MAINTENANCE
INTRODUCTION INSTRUCTIONS
READ THIS BOOK
This operator’s book has important information for the use
and safe operation of this machine. Read this book carefully before starting the machine. Keep this book and tell
all operators to read the book. If you do not follow the
instructions, you can cause an injury or damage equipment,
furniture or buildings.
For new books write to:
Pacific
2259 S. Sheridan
Muskegon, MI 49442-6252
Carefully inspect all components to ensure that there is no
concealed freight damage. If such damage is discovered,
file a “CONCEALED DAMAGE REPORT” immediately
with the delivering carrier.
The contents of this manual are based on the latest product
information available at the time of publication. Pacific
Steamex reserves the right to make changes or improvements to its machines without notice.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, RECORD THE
FOLLOWING IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
MODEL_______________________________
SERIAL NUMBER______________________
PART NUMBER _________________________
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE!
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury:
1. You must have training in the operation of the machine before using it. READ THE
INSTRUCTION BOOK. If you do not understand any instruction, ask your supervisor.
2. Make sure all labels, decals, warnings, cautions and instructions are fastened to the machine.
3. Read the labels carefully on the machine. Do not cover them for any reason and replace them if
damaged.
4. Do not operate this machine unless it is completely assembled, inspect the machine carefully before
operation.
5. Pay close attention to other people and especially children while operating this machine.
6. Be a careful operator, do not strike shelving or scaffolding, especially where there is a danger of falling
objects.
7. Machines can cause an explosion when operated near flammable materials and vapors. Do not use this
machine with or near fuels, grain dust, solvents, thinners, or other flammable materials.
8. In case of fire, use a powder extinguisher. Do not use water.
9. Do not use this machine as a means of transport.
10. Do not use acid solutions that could damage the machine.
11. Adjust your speed to the conditions of the floor.
12. Do not turn the machine on a ramp. Do not stop and leave the machine on a ramp or incline.
13. When the machine is parked, move toggle switch to the OFF position.
14. During any maintenance operation disconnect the power supply from the machine.
15. Lead acid batteries generate gases that can cause an explosion. Read the instruction manual supplied
with the battery charger. Keep sparks and flames away from batteries.
NO SMOKING. Charge the batteries only in an area with good ventilation.
16. Do not use a charger if the power cord is damaged.
17. Always wear eye protection and protective clothing when working near batteries. Remove all jewelry.
Do not put tools or other metal across the battery terminals, or the tops of the batteries.
18. Check the level of the electrolyte every time you charge the batteries. If the level is low, add distilled
water only.
19. Maintenance and repairs must be performed by authorized Service Centers only. Make adjustments
according to the specifications given in the manual for this machine.
20. Keep the electrical parts of the machine dry. Do not wash the machine with direct water jets or high
pressure, nor with corrosive material. For storage, keep the machine in a dry building.
21. Solutions or cleaning materials used with this type of machine can leave wet areas on the floor surface.
These areas can cause a dangerous condition for the operator or other persons. Always put
CAUTION signs near the area where you are working.
22. Do not reach under shrouds with fingers, hands, or toes when machine is running.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES
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WARNING! For the safe operation of this machine follow
the instructions given in this booklet and the training given
by your supervisor. Failure to do so can result in personal
injury and/or damage to machine and property!
DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE IN AN EXPLOSIVE
ENVIRONMENT!
The model shown in this manual is intended for commercial
use.
PREPARATION
To prepare the machine for operation, make sure the batteries are charged and the machine is properly assembled. If in
doubt, ask your supervisor.
Be prepared by having your floor area cleared and ready for
the fast action of a burnisher.
Prepare the floor area by sweeping, dusting or mopping as
needed. Check the proper application recommendations
and procedures found on the label of your finish container.
IF IN DOUBT, CALL YOUR SUPERVISOR .
WARNING! NEVER USE THIS MACHINE WITH
FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL!
BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. Make sure the Toggle Switch is in the OFF position.
2. Lift and remove the Upper Hood Cover.
3. Place the batteries in their compartment and follow the
“Under Hood Electrical Connections” Drawing on page 5.
BATTERY CHARGING
1. Read and follow the charger instructions.
2. Move the Toggle Switch to the OFF position.
3. Lift and remove the Upper Hood Cover.
4. Connect the charger plug into the mating plug on the
machine. It is located on the left side (from the operating
position) behind the batteries.
WARNING! NEVER ALLOW THE BATTERIES TO RUN
COMPLETELY DOWN, recharge them within a few min-
utes of the Battery Condition Meter reading “RECHARGE”.
5. Plug the charger into a grounded 110 volt outlet.
WARNING! NEVER TURN THE MACHINE ON WHILE
CHARGING!
6. After charging the batteries, disconnect the charger from
the outlet and machine.
PAD INSTALLATION
For Burnishing:
supplier can help you). The lighter color floor pads (buff or
white) are normally used for the burnishing procedure.
NEVER OPERATE THE MACHINE WITHOUT THE
FLOOR PAD INSTALLED!
It is very important to select clean, dry pads of uniform thickness. Pads with high or low sections, or hard or soft spots
are unacceptable. Pads of open weave are recommended;
because close weaves tend to load up fast, bog down the
machines, cause circuits to overload and generally give poor
results.
1. Tilt the machine back toward the handle. The front of
the machine should be off the floor about 10-12 inches.
2. Unscrew the blue Pad Retainer by turning it counterclockwise.
3. Install or replace the pad.
4. Center the new pad on the Pad Driver.
4. Screw the blue Pad Retainer back on by turning it
clockwise. Do not over tighten.
Select the correct clean floor pad (your
OPERATION
1. Make sure the pad is on and attached properly. See “Pad
Installation”.
2. Reduce the pad pressure by turning the Caster Knob clockwise.
3. Move the Toggle Switch to the ON position, the Green
Indicator Light will come on.
4. Check the Battery Condition Meter before operating. The
meter should be in the “Working Range”.
5. Adjust the handle to a comfortable operating position by
removing the pin on the left side of the handle, then reinsert
the pin into the nearest hole.
6. Twist the handgrips forward to operate.
7. Check the RPM Meter for PROPER PAD PRESSURE:
a. With machine turned on and handgrips in the operating
position, check RPM Meter for pressure:
1. White area – pressure is too low.
2. Green area – pressure is good.
3. Red area – pressure is too high.
b. To adjust to desired pressure:
1. Turn Caster knob clockwise to raise pad and
decrease pressure.
2. Turn Caster knob counterclockwise to lower pad
and increase pressure.
c. For the best performance, the RPM Meter should be
kept in the “green” area. A green arrow above the green
area indicates the best pressure.
NOTE: Too much pad pressure may trip the fuse. See
“Replacing the Fuse” on page 4.