Pioneer Eclipse PE440ST User Manual

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Propane Stripping Machine
PE440ST
NOTICE
machines. Following the scheduled maintenance procedures
found in your operation manual will provide
many years of uninterrupted service.
In addition to the scheduled maintenance procedures
listed it is recommended to have your machine serviced by
certified service personnel every three months.
This service should include an emissions check.
Instructions For Use
Failure to read and understand this manual before operating this machine or
performing service on this machine may result in injury to the operator or nearby
personnel or result in damage to the machine or nearby property. Each operator
must be trained in the operation of this machine before being allowed to use it.
Contact Amano Pioneer Eclipse Customer Service at 1-800-367-3550 or
1-336-372-8080 or an authorized Amano Pioneer Eclipse Distributor to inquire about
training or to request a replacement manual.
DANGER! For your safety, if you smell propane:
1. Extinguish any open flame.
2. Open window.
3. Do not touch electrical switches.
4. Immediately call your propane supplier.
DANGER! Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
Record This Important Information
Date of Purchase Purchased From Address City State Zip Phone Contact Machine Model Machine Serial Number
Important Phone Numbers
Medical Emergency Police Fire Department
In this Operation Manual you will find three statements that you must read and observe to ensure safe operation of this machine.
DANGER! indicates that the possibility of severe bodily injury or death can occur if DANGER! statements are ignored. Read and observe all DANGER! statements included in the Operation Manual and attached to the machine.
WARNING! indicates that the possibility of bodily injury to the operator and other people can occur if WARNING! statements are ignored. Read and observe all WARNING! statements included in the Operation Manual and attached to the machine.
CAUTION! indicates that the possibility of damage to the machine or other property can occur if CAUTION! statements are ignored. Read and observe all CAUTION! statements included in the Operation Manual and attached to the machine.
Contents
Quick Reference Specifications.........................................1
Safety Precautions...........................................................2
Refueling and Storage of Fuel Cylinders.............................4
Canadian Safety Requirements..........................................4
Operator Responsibility.......................................................5
Test for Operator-Ear Sound Pressure Level.......................5
Test for Hand-Arm Vibration................................................5
Machine Preparation..........................................................6
Unpacking the Machine.........................................6
Filling the LP Cylinder............................................6
Installing the LP Cylinder.......................................6
Controls and Instruments......................................7
Machine Components..........................................7
Engine Ignition Switch............................................8
Bail Throttle............................................................8
SafeSense Emissions Monitoring System...........8
Hour Meter/Tachometer.......................................9
Rok-Bak................................................................9
Brush Change......................................................10
Fuses...............................................................10
Transport Cart......................................................11
How the Machine Works....................................................11
Pre-Operation Checklist.................................................11
LP Fuel Cylinder.............................................................11
Installing the LP Fuel Cylinder...........................................11
Starting the Machine.......................................................13
Stripping..................................................................13
Idling and Stopping the Machine......................................13
Machine Troubleshooting.................................................14
Scheduled Maintenance Chart..........................................15
Maintenance ..................................................................16
Oil Level Inspection..............................................16
Oil Change...........................................................16
Oil Filter Replacement........................................16
Spark Plug Inspection and Replacement..............17
Air Filter Inspection and Replacement..................17
Inspect Fuel Hose and Connections.....................17
Engine Dust Filter................................................18
Check and adjust valve clearance/Retorque
Heads..................................................18
Clean and lap valve-seating surface....................18
Head Bolt Maintenance.......................................18
Cooling Fin Maintenance......................................18
Inspect Brushes...................................................18
Belt Maintenance..................................................18
Battery Maintenance............................................19
Machine Storage..................................................19
Repacking the Machine........................................19
Transporting the Machine.....................................19
Tire Maintenance.................................................19
Machine Specifications....................................................20
Wiring Schematic (with SafeSense)..................................21
Wiring Schematic (without SafeSense)............................22
Connections (with SafeSense)..........................................23
Connections (without SafeSense).....................................25
Engine Assembly............................................................27
Frame Assembly.............................................................29
Bulkhead Assembly......................................................31
Main Assembly................................................................33
Main Assembly Deck.........................................................35
Regulator, Handle, and Hood Assembly..........................37
Transport Cart..................................................................39
Small Off Road Engine Certification Warranty Form..........42
Warranty................................................................43
Safety Awareness Form....................................................44
Quick Reference Specifications:
Capacities:
Engine Oil:
- Filter not removed: 1.6qt. (1.5L)
- Filter removed: 1.8qt. (1.7L)
- Engine Oil Type: SAE30 with API Service Classification SH or SJ
Routine Maintenance Parts:
Engine Dust Filter (Hood): MP373400 Engine Oil Filter: KA490657007 Engine Primary Air Filter (Paper Element): KA110137049 Engine Air Pre-Cleaner (Foam Element): KA110137046 Spark Plug: KA920702112 Battery: MP362200 Drive Belt: MP402100 (30”/38”) Fuses:
- 20A: SS2570
- 7.5A: MP043000
LP Gas Cylinder: MP021701 (Alum)Pads / Brushes:
- 16” Strip: PDST05016
- 16” Super Strip: PDSS09016
- 16” Light Strip: PDLS13016
- 16” Brush: BA013000
- 16” Pad Holder: BA013500
- 20” Strip: PDST05020
- 20” Super Strip: PDSS09020
- 20” Brush: BA012800
- 20” Pad Holder: BA013700
Your Authorized Amano Pioneer Eclipse Distributor Authorized Amano Pioneer Eclipse Distributor Telephone Number Amano Pioneer Eclipse: 1-336-372-8080
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Safety Precautions
Anyone operating the machine should read the following carefully and be informed of potentially dangerous operating conditions. Operators should be familiar with the location and use of all safety devices on the machine. Do not use the machine if it is not in proper operating condition, and report any damage or operation faults immediately.
DANGER! Operate this machine in a well-ventilated area.
It is the responsibility of the machine operator, machine owner, and the site manager to ensure that the air exchange system where the machine is to be used is in compliance with local building codes and is operating properly. Failure to operate this machine in a well-ventilated area could lead to sickness, injury, or death from carbon monoxide (CO) exposure.
DANGER! This machine emits CO, which is colorless, odorless, non-irritating gas. The first symptoms of CO exposure include headache, drowsiness, dizziness, and nausea. If you should experience any of these symptoms while operating the machine, shut off the machine and go outside to get fresh air. Have the machine tested for CO emissions by a qualified service technician before using it again.
DANGER! Prolonged or high exposure to CO may result in vomiting, confusion, and collapse in addition to loss of consciousness and muscle weakness. If such symptoms occur, call 911 for emergency medical attention. If you have experienced these symptoms, DO NOT operate this machine or any other propane machine again until cleared by a physician. Excessive exposure to CO can result in death.
DANGER! Propane is a highly flammable fuel. If you smell propane, shut off the machine immediately and take it outside the building. DO NOT use the machine again until a qualified service technician has corrected the propane leak. DO NOT use or allow another person to use an ignition source such as a cigarette lighter near the propane machine. DO NOT smoke near the propane machine. DO NOT vent a propane cylinder inside a building. DO NOT store propane cylinders inside a building.
DANGER! This machine has parts, including the brush assemblies, that can cause severe injury if these parts are contacted while they are moving. DO NOT allow any part of the body or clothing to come in contact with these parts while they are moving. DO NOT try to change attachments while the machine is running. DO NOT allow other people to come near the machine while it is in operation. DO NOT allow the machine to run unattended. DO NOT leave the machine in a place where unauthorized or untrained personnel could use the machine. DO NOT run the machine with the brush or pad off center, damaged or missing. DO NOT run machine with unsecured guards and
shields. DO NOT operate the machine if the machine has loose parts.
DANGER! Federal law and California State law prohibits the following acts or the causing thereof: (1) the removal or rendering inoperative by any person other than for purposes of maintenance, repair, or replacement, of any device or element of design incorporated into any new engine for the purpose of emission control prior to its sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use, or (2) the use of the engine after such device or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any person.
Among those acts presumed to constitute tampering are the acts listed below: DO NOT tamper with the original emission related part.
Throttle body and internal partsSpark plugsMagneto or electronic ignition systemAir cleaner elementsCrankcaseCylinder headsBreather chamber and internal partsIntake pipe and tubeRegulatorFuel lock-off
WARNING! Overfilled or liquid withdraw cylinders can damage the fuel system and create a fire hazard. DO NOT overfill the cylinder or use a liquid withdraw cylinder on the machine. If the regulator freezes stop the burnisher and take the cylinder outside. Inspect cylinder, if a vapor withdraw cylinder, use gloves or pliers to open bleeder valve and purge cylinder until only vapor is escaping. If it is a liquid withdraw cylinder, replace with a vapor withdraw cylinder. Both cylinders are shown below.
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WARNING! Modifications or alterations to this machine can lead to personal injury or damage to the machine. DO NOT make unauthorized modifications or alterations to this machine. Amano Pioneer Eclipse assumes no liabilities for injury or damage resulting from an unauthorized modification or alteration to the machine. Any unauthorized modification or alteration to this machine voids all warranties.
WARNING! The muffler and the engine become hot enough while the machine is in operation, and for a long time after the machine is shut off, to cause severe burns. DO NOT touch these parts of the machine until they have cooled.
WARNING! Injury can occur to the eyes and body while using the machine. Safety goggles, safety shoes, and safety clothing are recommended while operating the machine.
WARNING! Continuous exposure to high noise levels can cause hearing loss. Hearing protection is recommended while the machine is in operation.
WARNING! Machine vibration may cause tingling or numbness in the fingers or hands. Gloves are recommended to reduce machine vibration. If tingling or numbness persists, shut off the machine. If the vibration is caused by loose parts, adjust or tighten these parts before using the machine again.
WARNING! Do not engage clutch to rotate brushes unless they are in contact with floor. This can damage the brushes and/or the deck.
WARNING! Do not operate machine on a dry floor, as this may result in damage to the brush and/or the deck.
CAUTION! Adirty engine filter can cause overheating. Check and replace following recommended maintenance schedule.
CAUTION! Overheating can be caused by insufficient or low oil. Check oil before each use, and fill or change as needed.
CAUTION! Never over-fill engine with oil. Over-filling could cause irreparable damage to the engine.
CAUTION! Overheating can be caused by dirty oil. Check oil before each use and change regularly following recommended maintenance schedule.
CAUTION! Do not engage starter for more than 5 seconds. Allow a 10 second cool-down period for second failed start-up attempt.
CAUTION! Perform all recommended scheduled maintenance. Regular maintenance of your propane powered floor machine is necessary to keep it in safe working condition.
CAUTION! DO NOT operate machine unless trained and authorized. DO NOT operate machine unless you have read and understand the operation manual. DO NOT operate machine in flammable or explosive areas.
CAUTION! Before starting machine ensure all safety devices are in place and functioning properly. Before starting machine check for proper operation.
CAUTION! When using machine, go slowly on inclines or slippery surfaces. Use care when operating machine in reverse.
CAUTION! When servicing machine, stay clear of moving parts. DO NOT wear loose clothing when working on machine. Block machine wheels before raising or jacking up machine. Use hoist stands that will support the weight of the machine. Wear eye and ear protection when using pressurized air or water. Disconnect battery connections before servicing machine. Use only replacement parts supplied by Amano Pioneer Eclipse or an Amano Pioneer Eclipse Authorized Distributor or Service Center.
CAUTION! When loading or unloading machine onto or off a truck or trailer, turn machine OFF. Only use a truck or trailer that will support the weight of the machine to transport. DO NOT push the machine onto or off a truck or trailer unless the load height is 15 in (380mm) or less from the ground. Block machine wheels when transporting. Tie the machine down securely to truck or trailer when transporting.
CAUTION! Do not allow the machine to operate without moving. It may damage the floor covering.
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This machine is manufactured for commercial use only.
This machine is designed and manufactured for commercial floor stripping only. Amano Pioneer Eclipse does not recommend use of this machine in any environment other than an indoor environment. This machine is designed to strip most modern types of flooring including composition tile, stone, marble, terrazzo, concrete, and resilient floor covering. Even though NFPA
11.13.2.3 says...”the use of floor maintenance machines in buildings frequented by the public, including the times when such buildings are occupied by the public, shall require the approval of the authority having jurisdiction.” Amano Pioneer Eclipse suggests usage when occupancy of a given work area is minimal.
These machines should not be used
In nursing homes, hospitals, day-care centers, etc.
that are occupied.
By unqualified or untrained personnel.Unless properly maintained and adjusted.On areas with obstructions such as thresholds,
floor outlet boxes, etc.
In areas where loose debris or other objects are
present.
In rooms and areas without proper ventilation.
Refueling and Storage of Fuel Cylinders
This machine uses a 20lb (9.1kg) capacity aluminum or steel cylinder, which meets the DOT 4E240 standards. These cylinders are also listed by UL. In addition, the steel cylinder meets European TPED specifications and is CE compliant. Filling should be done ONLY by a qualified propane dealer. FILL THROUGH THE SERVICE VALVE ONLY. Aproperly filled cylinder should not exceed 80% of the rated capacity. DO NOT attempt cylinder repair. Return the cylinder to your propane dealer if repair is necessary. Please note that DOT regulations prohibit shipping of cylinders after the cylinder has been filled with propane.
When not in use, cylinders should always be stored outside in an upright position in a secure, tamper-proof, steel mesh storage cabinet. The cabinet may be located next to the building, but with at least five feet (1.5 m) of space between the cabinet and the nearest building opening (door or window). The cylinder to be used on this machine is a vapor withdraw cylinder. A liquid withdraw cylinder is not to be used with this machine. The use of a liquid withdraw cylinder on a vapor withdraw system could freeze the
regulator and create a fire hazard. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard for Storage and Handling of LP Gas is the appropriate authority for safe propane use. A copy of this publication is available through the National Fire Protection Association (1-800-344-3555) or www.NFPA.org.
Canadian Safety Requirements
1. A sign indicating "NO SMOKING" shall be permanently displayed at the storage area. The sign shall be in accordance with the sign required in Clause 10.12.3 of CAN/CGA-B149.2-M91, Propane Installation Code.
2. 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.
3. The requirements of 1.10.1 (e) and (g) do not apply in industrial buildings.
4. A floor maintenance machine shall only be used in buildings: a. Provided with continuous mechanical
ventilation that removes products of combustion to the outdoors of not less that 300 CFM for each 10,000 BTU-hr or fraction thereof.
b. Provided with natural ventilation of not
less than 300 CFM for each 10,000 BTU-hr input or fraction thereof, based on a maximum of one-quarter-air exchange per hour for the net building volume.
5. The owner of a floor maintenance machine shall 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.
6. 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.
7. Before transporting a floor maintenance 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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Operator Responsibility
The operator is responsible for performing the recommended daily maintenance and checkups of the machine to keep it in good working condition. The operator must inform the service mechanic or supervisor when recommended maintenance procedures are required as described in the MAINTENANCE section of this manual.
Read this manual carefully before operating this machine.
FOR SAFETY: DO NOT operate machine before reading and understanding the operation manual.
Check the machine for shipping damage.
Keep your machine regularly maintained by following the maintenance information in this manual. We recommend taking advantage of a service contract from your Amano Pioneer Eclipse Authorized Distributor or Service Center. Order parts and supplies only from an Authorized Amano Pioneer Eclipse Distributor. Use the parts illustration section of your manual when ordering parts.
During and after operation, perform the recommended daily and hourly procedures outlined in the Maintenance Chart.
Test for Operator-Ear Sound Pressure Level
Amano Pioneer Eclipse measures and rates the operator­ear sound pressure level for hand-guided floor treatment and floor cleaning machines for industrial use. All tests are performed in accordance with European Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC).
Outdoor test area consists of a flat open space
free from effects of signboards, buildings or hillsides for at least 15 m (50 ft) from the center of the test surface. Indoor tests are conducted in a semi-anechoic or sound deadening room.
The test surface is a single sheet of floor covering
at least 1 m (3.3 ft) wider and longer than the equipment being tested. In order to not affect the sound reading, the observer taking readings is at least 2 m (6.6 ft.) from the equipment being tested, or standing directly behind the operator.
All machines are tested while stationary and
centered on the test surface. With the traction drive in neutral (where applicable) the test is conducted with the machine at maximum engine or motor speed as specified by the manufacturer.
The operator is located in the normal operating
position with the microphone or meter supported independent of the machine, 1,68 m (66 in) above the test surface, 25 cm (10 in) to the right and left centerline of the operators position, and 20 cm (8 in) to the rearmost point of the handle, with the handle in the most forward position.
The sound level meter is observed for a minimum
of 5 seconds or until a stabilized reading is obtained. The maximum repeatable sound level observed during the test at each microphone position is recorded and documented.
Test for Hand-Arm Vibration at the Grip Surface of Hand-Guided Machinery
Amano Pioneer Eclipse measures and rates the vibration at the machine-hand contact surface of hand-guided machines that are provided with handles in accordance with European Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC).
The test area consists of a flat open floor area
that allows the machine to be operated normally.
The transducer is mounted firmly at a point
halfway along the length of the handle where the handle would normally be held.
Machines are tested while stationary, with all
mechanisms necessary for the equipment to perform its intended functions engaged and the traction drive in neutral (if applicable). The machine will be tested at maximum engine or motor speed as specified by the manufacturer of the subject machine.
The measurements are recorded from the
dominant axis.
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Machine Preparation
Unpacking the Machine
The machine is shipped boxed on a wooden pallet. To unpack machine:
1. Cut and remove bands holding the box to the pallet.
2. Remove staples attaching the box to the platform at the bottom edge of the box.
3. With two people, one at either end of the box, lift box straight up and off machine.
4. Cut and remove bands securing the machine to the pallet.
5. Remove all bracing.
6. Loosen the handle pivot knobs and pull up on the handle. Rotate the handle downward to the operating position and push inward until the handle stops. Tighten the handle pivot knobs.
7. Remove the two knobs that retain the hood to the bulkhead.
8. Remove the hood and connect the battery cables to the battery.
NOTE: Connect the red cable to the (+) post and
the black cable to the (-) post.
9. Check machine fluid levels (engine oil). See Maintenance section.
Note: If machine was shipped by airfreight, add engine oil.
10. Using the transport cart (see Transport Cart section), back the machine off of the pallet.
Filling the LP Cylinder
This machine uses the 20 lb (9.1 kg) capacity cylinder, which meets the D.O.T. 4E240 standards. These cylinders are also listed by UL. In addition, the steel cylinder meets European TPED specifications and is CE compliant. Filling should be done ONLY by a qualified propane dealer. A properly filled cylinder should not exceed 80% of the rated capacity. Do not overfill the cylinder or use a liquid withdraw cylinder on the machine. The use of a liquid withdraw cylinder on a vapor withdraw system could freeze the regulator and create a fire hazard.
Installing the LP Cylinder
Place the Safe-Fill®cylinder on the cylinder platform at the back of the machine. Connect the fuel hose coupling to the service valve by turning to the right (clockwise). HAND TIGHTEN ONLY! Make sure coupling is not cross threaded and check for leakage by noting any propane odors immediately after cylinder is connected. Finally, secure the tank to the machine using the adjustable strap. Remove slack by pulling on the loose end and secure back to strap.
TO REMOVE THE LP CYLINDER, reverse the above procedure. Always connect or change cylinders in a well-ventilated area.
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Machine Components
Controls and Instruments
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Bail
Throttle
Handle
Pivot Knob
Key Switch
Hour Meter/ Tachometer
SafeSense
Light Display
Engine Ignition Switch
This machine features a key switch ignition. Start: Turn the key all the way clockwise or START to engage the engine starter motor. Once the engine starts release the key.
Note: Always start this machine with the bail throttle in the idle or “slow” position.
Run: This is the position of the key while the engine is running. Off: Turn the key to the “OFF” position to stop the engine from running.
Note: For safety, always close the propane cylinder valve to stop the engine and then turn the key switch to the “OFF” position.
Bail Throttle
Do not try to start machine with the bail throttle in the operating position.
After the engine has started, pull the bail throttle to the operating position. The clutch will engage automatically and the engine will throttle to the correct speed.
CAUTION! DO NOT pull the bail throttle with the brushes not on the floor.
Release the bail and the clutch will automatically disengage and the engine speed will return to idle.
SafeSense Emissions Monitoring System
SafeSense is an emissions monitoring device that monitors the exhaust emissions and will shut the engine down if the emissions levels are too low or too high.
Note: After engine starts, the YELLOW alert light will flash for a 3 minute warm-up cycle of the SafeSense system. (The machine may be operated during this warm-up period.) After the warm-up cycle, the alert light will go out. None of the SafeSense lights will be illuminated as long as the machine is running safely.
OIL: Light comes on when there is low oil pressure. If the
engine losses oil pressure, the engine shuts down until the condition is corrected. The light comes on each time the engine is stopped.
TILT/IDLE: Light comes on when the machine is tilted to
the pad change position and the engine shuts down. If the machine is allowed to idle for more than 4 minutes, the light flashes for 1 minute then the engine shuts down.
RED SafeSense SERVICE: If carbon monoxide levels
exceed a pre-set level, the light will flash. The machine will shut down after the light flashes continuously for one minute. If the machine does not operate normally after the engine air filter is checked and cleaned, it must be serviced by a qualified technician.
OXYGEN SENSOR: If light comes on during normal
operation, check the oxygen sensor wire for a snug fit into the harness and for a snug fit of the harness into the SafeSense board. If the light still remains on, the machine must be serviced by a qualified technician.
TURN GAS OFF: Light comes on to remind the operator
to turn off the gas after the engine shuts down.
BATTERY: Light comes on when the battery voltage is
low indicating the need to service charging system.
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YELLOW SafeSense ALERT: If light comes on during
normal operation, check and clean the engine air filter. Check the carburetor air filter for holes, tears, or punctures and replace if damaged. If the light still remains on, the machine must be serviced by a qualified technician.
NOTE: Any light that is on when the engine stops will remain illuminated for 20 seconds to indicate the reason for machine shut down.
The oxygen sensor must reach operating temperature before it will start to send signals to the SafeSense module. This warm up period is approximately 3 minutes. After the initial 3 minutes, the module will start evaluating the signal from the oxygen sensor and if the module receives an abnormal reading for a period of 1 minute, the unit will shut down. If the machine is also allowed to idle for more than 4 minutes, an indicator light will flash for 1 minute and then the engine will shut down. If this happens, turn the key to the “off” position several seconds to clear the SafeSense module and restart the engine. Once the engine has started, advance the bail throttle to operating position and start the operation. With the engine at full throttle, under load, the signal from the oxygen sensor should be within the normal operating ranges for safe operation. If the engine’s air intake filter needs to be serviced, or an over-filled cylinder has been installed by mistake, or there is a problem with the fuel system that causes the oxygen sensors signal to be out of range, SafeSense will shut the unit down after 1 minute. The unit can be re-started after clearing the module by turning off the key switch. If corrections have not been made to the unit, SafeSense will continue to shut the unit down until the problem is corrected.
Engines tend to go to a lean burn if allowed to idle for even short periods. Even at high idle speeds most engines will continue to lean downward. It is always best to shut the engine off when it is not being used to do work. Remember, the engine is always creating emissions as long as it is running.
The best manner to operate a unit equipped with SafeSense is as follows.
1. With the bail throttle in the idle position, turn the key switch to the start position, once the engine starts, advance the bail throttle to the operating position.
2. When ready to stop operation, release the bail throttle. If the unit will not be used within forty-five seconds, turn the key switch to the off position. If the unit will not be returned to service within a few minutes it is best to turn the gas valve on the tank off first and let the engine consume all fuel that is in lines. Once the engine dies, turn the key switch to off position.
3. When ready to restart, open the gas valve on the tank, and turn key switch to the start position. Once the engine has started, move bail throttle to the operating position and return to operation.
Hour Meter / Tachometer
The hour meter / tachometer records the number of hours the machine has been powered ON. The hour meter reading is used to mark recommended maintenance intervals. It also displays the engine speed. This meter displays hours when the machine is turned OFF and engine speed when the machine is turned ON.
Rok-Bak
1. Close the valve on the propane cylinder, allow the engine to stop and turn the machine OFF.
2. Remove the propane cylinder.
3. Loosen the handle pivot knobs so that the handle can slide.
4. Pull the handle out until it stops.
5. Rotate handle towards the front of the machine until it is vertical.
6. Push downward on the handle until it stops.
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7. Tighten the handle pivot knobs so that the handle can not move.
Note: The floor stripping machine is heavy and may require two people to lift and lower the machine safely.
8. Raise the splash skirt around the deck exposing the deck frame. Use the transport cart pivot arm and/or the notch in the front of the deck to lift the machine to a full upright position.
CAUTION! Before lowering the machine back to the floor, be sure that brushes are attached to the machine to prevent someone from damaging their hands and/or fingers. This also will prevent any damage to the head drive assembly.
9. When lowering the machine down, DO NOT drop the machine. Slowly lower the machine to the floor until the wheels and brushes are on the ground.
10. Loosen the handle pivot knobs and place the handle in the operating position. Adjust the handle to the desired operating position and tighten the handle pivot knobs.
Brush Change
1. Place the machine in the Rok-Bak position. (see Rok-Bak section)
2. Facing the brushes from the front of the machine, turn the brush on the right counter-clockwise with a quick motion and pull the brush towards you. Turn the brush on the left clockwise with a quick motion and pull the brush towards you.
CAUTION! Carefully inspect the brush/pad holder for cracks or damage. Replace if necessary.
WARNING! A damaged brush/pad holder rotating at high speeds may be an extreme hazard if it should come apart.
3. While facing the machine from the front, place the brush on the right into the slots and turn clockwise with a quick motion. Make sure the brush snaps into place. Place the brush on the left in the slots and turn counter-clockwise with a quick motion. Make sure the brush snaps into place.
4. Verify that all three lugs of both brushes are correctly installed. If all three lugs are not properly installed, it is possible that the brush could come loose from the assembly. This may also cause damage to the machine and/or floor.
5. The machine can now be lowered to the floor.
DO NOT store the machine with the brushes in contact with the floor. The brushes could flatten during storage. Always store the machine using the transport cart to hold the brushes off of the floor.
Fuses
The machine’s electrical circuit is protected by two fuses, which stops the flow of current in the event of a circuit overload. Once a fuse blows, it must be replaced. If the overload that caused the fuse to fail is still present, the new fuse will fail and the problem must be corrected. DO NOT bypass any fuse.
10
20 A
Fuse
7.5 A Fuse
Transport Cart
1. Locate the transport arm located on the front of the deck. Remove the pull pin and rotate the arm to an outward position. Reinsert the pull pin to lock the arm in the outward position.
2. Place the hook of the transport cart inside the hole of the transport arm. In one smooth motion, pull the handle up and over rotating the transport cart on the two main wheels.
3. With the brushes off the floor the machine is ready to move.
4. To remove the transport cart, place the cart and the machine in a straight line.
5. Use the handle of the transport cart and pull the handle up and over towards the machine. The cart will rotate on the two main wheels and disconnect from the transport arm.
How the Machine Works
This machine is a propane stripper that has a gearbox assembly that is belt driven directly from the engine crank shaft.
Pre-Operation Checklist
Check the engine oil level. Add oil if needed.
Refer to Maintenance.
Inspect the engine dust filter and clean off any
debris or dust buildup. Refer to Maintenance.
Inspect the brushes and replace, if necessary.
Refer to Maintenance.
Inspect the brushes for cracks or damage!
Replace if necessary. Refer to Maintenance.
WARNING! A DAMAGED BRUSH/PAD HOLDER ROTATING AT HIGH SPEEDS MAY BE AN EXTREME HAZARD IF IT SHOULD DISINTEGRATE.
Inspect air filter. Clean or replace if necessary. A
dirty air filter could lead to elevated levels of carbon monoxide. Refer to Maintenance.
Inspect the drive belt. Replace if necessary.
Refer to Maintenance.
Check the machine for leaks or loose fasteners.
LP Fuel Cylinder
This machine uses the 20 lb (9.1 kg) capacity cylinder, which meets the D.O.T. 4E240 standards. These cylinders are also listed by UL. In addition, the steel cylinder meets European TPED specifications and is CE compliant. Filling should be done ONLY by a qualified propane dealer. A properly filled cylinder should not exceed 80% of the rated capacity. Do not overfill the cylinder or use a liquid withdraw cylinder on the machine. The use of a liquid withdraw cylinder on a vapor withdraw system could freeze the regulator and create a fire hazard.
Installing the LP Cylinder
1. Before bringing a propane cylinder indoors, always check it for over-filling.
2. Place the tank on the machine and secure with the retaining strap. Remove slack by pulling on the loose end of the strap and secure back to strap. Connect the fuel hose coupling to the service valve by turning clockwise. HAND TIGHTEN ONLY. Make sure coupling is not cross threaded and check for leakage by noting any propane odors immediately after cylinder is connected. (It is sometimes easier to install if the connection to the service valve is made before strapping the cylinder in place.)
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CAUTION! Always open service valve slowly to allow pressure to equalize in hoses. Opening quickly may cause the flow check valve to engage, limiting fuel flow.
TO REMOVE THE SAFE-FILL CYLINDER, reverse procedure. Always connect or change cylinders in a well ventilated area.
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Only Use a Vapor Cylinder!
Liquid Level Sight Gauge
Service Valve
Pressure Relief Valve
Bleeder Valve
Starting the Machine
1. Check oil and fuel levels.
2. Check and clean engine dust filter.
CAUTION! Never run continuously for more than 1 hour without cleaning or changing engine dust filter.
3. Check carburetor air filter. Change if necessary. (See “Scheduled Maintenance”)
4. Turn propane service valve counterclockwise to open.
CAUTION! Always open service valve slowly to allow pressure to equalize in hoses. Opening quickly may cause the flow check valve to engage, limiting fuel flow.
5. With the bail throttle in the idle position, engage the starter by turning the key switch to the starting position for approximately 5 seconds. If the engine does not start, release the key switch for 10 seconds, then try to start again in another 5 seconds.
6. After the engine has started, allow the engine to warm up for approximately 30 seconds.
WARNING! Catalytic mufflers require a few minutes to warm up before effectively removing harmful emissions. Make sure of proper ventilation during this warm-up period!
Stripping
1. After engine has started, allow approximately 30 seconds for the engine to warm up.
2. If the transport cart is in place, remove it allowing the brushes to contact the floor.
3. Pull the bail throttle to operating position.
CAUTION! DO NOT engage clutch with the brushes not on the floor. CAUTION! DO NOT engage clutch without moving the machine. If the machine is allowed to run in one spot, damage to the floor may occur.
4. To stop stripping, release the bail throttle.
CAUTION! DO NOT add weight to the deck. CAUTION! DO NOT lift up on the handle to add pressure
while stripping.
Note: To not comply with any of the CAUTION! statements could cause the engine to overheat and/or damage the brush or drive components.
5. When done stripping, push the machine to the desired location. Turn off the LP cylinder service valve. When the fuel is depleted and the engine stops, turn the key switch OFF.
6. Remove the LP cylinder and store properly. Refer to Refueling and Storage of Fuel Cylinders.
Idling and Stopping the Machine
DANGER! Allowing the engine to idle excessively will increase carbon monoxide emissions!
To stop the engine, close the service valve on the fuel cylinder by turning it clockwise (the engine will stop when the fuel in the lines is used up). Once the engine stops, turn the keyswitch off.
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Machine Troubleshooting
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Problem Possible Cause Solution
Propane cylinder is not properly connected. Check connection and open service valve slowly.
Battery is weak. Charge battery or replace.
Oil level is to low. Check the oil level and add if needed.
Place the engine throttle in the idle "slow" position.
Check the regulator vacuum hose for breaks, pinched hose, or a bad connection.
Coil air gap out of adjustment. Adjust coil air gap (Check FS481V Service Manual). Contact an APEC Certified Technician.
Spark plug or head bolts loose. Retorque (Check FS481V Service Manual). Contact an APEC Certified Technician.
Head gasket blown or valves need adjusting
Replace head gasket, adjust valves and replace if necessary (Check FS481V Service Manual). Contact an APEC Certified Technician.
Propane cylinder is empty. Install properly filled cylinder.
Oil level is to low. Check the oil level and add if needed.
Machine is in the Rok-Bak position. Lower the machine to operating position.
Main fuse is blown. Inspect fuse and if blown replace
Place the engine throttle in the idle "slow" position.
Check the regulator vacuum hose for breaks, pinched hose, or a bad connection.
Head gasket blown or valves need adjusting
Replace head gasket, adjust valves and replace if necessary (Check FS481V Service Manual). Contact an APEC Certified Technician.
Wires broken or disconnected. Reconnect or replace wires. Contact an APEC Certified Technician.
Coil(s) defective. Replace coil(s) (Check FS481V Service Manual). Contact an APEC Certified Technician.
Spark plug gap is incorrect. Adjust gap to 0.025" (.64mm)
Spark plug defective. Replace spark plug.
If the light is on, turn the key switch off and wait 30 seconds. Try again.
Bad module. Contact an APEC Certified Technician.
Place the engine throttle in the idle "slow" position.
Check the regulator vacuum hose for breaks, pinched hose, or a bad connection.
Clean or replace the primary filter (paper element).
Clean or replace the secondary filter (foam element).
Governor out of adjustment or malfunctioning.
Adjust governor and replace if necessary (Check FS481V Service Manual). Contact an APEC Certified Technician.
Head gasket leaking.
Replace head gasket (Check FS481V Service Manual). Contact an APEC Certified Technician.
No compression.
Worn piston ring(s) and/or cylinder head(s) require replacement (Check FS481V Service Manual). Contact an APEC Certified Technician.
Fuel mixture is to lean. Check and adjust fuel mixture if necessary. Contact an APEC Certified Technician.
Valves need adjusting or replacing. Adjust valves (Check FS481V Service Manual). Contact an APEC Certified Technician.
Smell or burned rubber
Belt out of adjustment. Check the automatic tensioner
Loose fasteners.
Check the engine, tensioner, spindle, and pad holder fasteners. Tighten any fasteners that may be loose.
Brushes not installed correctly. Remove brushes and install properly. Check for cracks or tears. Replace if necessary.
Low air pressure in tire(s). Check air pressure in both tires and add if necessary.
Wheel bearing is bad. Replace wheel.
Propane cylinder is empty. Install properly filled cylinder.
Engine oil level is to low. Check the oil level and add if needed.
Dirty air filter. Clean both filters or replace if necessary.
Check close loop vacuum line.
Clean all filters and replace if necessary.
Check for any loose wiring or fuel line connections.
Service machine and check the fuel settings. Contact an APEC Certified Technician
Loose Connection Check all of the wiring for a bad connection or broken wire
Clutch is bad Replace clutch if necessary. Contact an APEC Certified Technician
Clutch will not engage
SafeSense shut the machine down
Machine pulls to one side
Engine stops running
SafeSense shut the machine down
Engine is hard to start
Engine will not start Engine lacks power
Machine vibrates
Insufficient vacuum.
Insufficient vacuum.
Insufficient vacuum.
Dirty air filter(s).
Scheduled Maintenance
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Operation
Daily
First 8
Hrs.
Every 50
Hrs.
Every 100
Hrs.
Every 200
Hrs.
Every 300
Hrs.
Every 400
Hrs.
Every 500
Hrs.
Check & add engine oi l Check for loose or los t fasteners Check for oil l eakage Inspec t fuel hose and c onnect i ons Clean engine dus t filt er Inspec t pad hol der Change engine oil  Change engine oil fil ter  Check & c l ean air cleaner paper elem ent Check & c l ean air cleaner foam el em ent Inspec t batt ery and battery c onnect i ons Replace ai r cleaner paper elem ent Replace ai r cleaner foam elem ent
Inspec t , c l ean, & re-gap spark plugs, Replace i f nec ess ary
Check & adjust valve cl earance. * Retorque heads . *
Clean & l ap valve seating s urfac e.* Check engi ne em i ss i ons* Clean cool i ng fins Inspec t dri ve belt Inspec t gear box as sembl y Check gear box(s ) oil l evel Replace dri ve belt
Interval
* Che ck F S 481V Ser vi ce M anu al . Contact Aman o P ioneer Eclipse Certi fi ed Tech nici an.
As Requi red
Maintenance
Oil Level Inspection
1. Push machine to level surface.
2. Turn off LP cylinder and remove it.
3. Clean area around the oil gauge before removing it.
4. Remove the oil gauge and wipe it with a clean cloth.
5. The machine should be in an upright level position.
6. Insert the oil gauge into the tube, but do not tighten the oil gauge.
7. Check the oil level. It should be between the “FULL” and “ADD” marks on the oil gauge.
Note: If the oil level is near or below the "ADD" mark, remove the oil gauge and add enough engine oil to bring oil level to the "FULL" mark. (SH or SJ SAE30 Oil) Note: If the oil level is too high, remove the excess oil by loosening the oil drain valve.
CAUTION! Do not fill above the "FULL" mark. Excess oil will cause a smoking condition and may cause the engine to overheat.
Oil Change
1. Change the oil after the first 8 hours of operation and every 50 hours thereafter.
2. Start and warm the engine so the oil will drain easily and completely. Push machine to a level surface. Stop the engine.
3. Turn off LP cylinder and remove it.
4. Locate the drain hose inside the bulkhead compartment. Lower the drain hose from the clamp and remove the cap on the end of oil drain hose.
5. Place a suitable container under the end of the oil drain hose.
WARNING! Be careful with hot oil being drained. It may be hot enough to cause severe burns.
6. Slowly turn the valve counter-clockwise, until the oil starts to drain.
Note: In order for the oil to drain, it may be necessary to loosen the oil fill cap.
7. Close the drain valve. Place cap back on the end of the hose and place hose back in clamp.
8. Remove oil fill cap and add clean SH or SJ SAE 30 oil. Use 1.6 U.S. qt. (1.5 L) when the filter is not changed and 1.8 U.S. qt. (1.7 L) when filter is changed.
9. Screw in oil gauge. Reconnect the LP cylinder to the fuel hose.
10. Run the engine at low idle for 2 minutes. Check for leaks around the engine.
11. Stop the engine. Check the oil level (see Oil Level Inspection section).
Oil Filter Replacement
1. Place a suitable container underneath the oil filter.
2. Using a strap wrench or oil filter wrench, remove the oil filter. Turn the filter counter-clockwise to remove it.
3. Apply a thin coat of new oil or grease to the oil filter seal (A).
4. Install the new filter (Amano Pioneer Eclipse part # KA490657007) by turning it clockwise.
5. Turn the filter until the seal contacts the mounting surface (B) of the engine. Then, turn the filter BY HAND 3/4 turn more.
6. Reconnect the LP cylinder to the fuel hose.
7. Run the engine at low idle for 2 minutes. Check for leaks around the engine.
8. Stop the engine. Check the oil level (see Oil Level Inspection section).
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Spark Plug Inspection and Replacement
1. Turn off LP cylinder and remove it.
2. Pull spark plug cap off of spark plug.
3. Remove spark plug by turning counter-clockwise and inspect it.
Note: If the plug is oily or has carbon build up on it, clean the plug using a high flash-point solvent and a wire brush or other suitable tool. Note: If the spark plug electrodes are corroded or damaged, or if the insulator is cracked, replace the plug.
Use Only Amano Pioneer Eclipse part # KA920702112. Do not use any other spark plug!
4. Measure the gap with a wire-type thickness gauge. The correct gap is .025 in (.635 mm). If the gap is incorrect, carefully bend the side electrode with a suitable tool to obtain the correct gap
A: Insulator B: Center Electrode C: Plug Gap D: Side Electrode
Air Filter Inspection and Replacement
1. Push machine to level surface.
2. Turn off LP cylinder and remove it.
3. Remove the hood to allow the filter cover to be removed.
4. Turn the two knobs 1/4 turn counter-clockwise and remove the filter cover.
5. Loosen clamp that retains filter and remove the air filter.
CAUTION! Do not wash the air cleaner filters. Do not oil the air filters. Do not use pressurized air to clean the air filters.
6. Inspect both primary and secondary air filters. If necessary, clean primary filter by lightly tapping and wipe seal ends with a clean cloth. If primary filter cannot be cleaned, is bent, or damaged, it must be replaced. (Amano Pioneer Eclipse part # KA110137049). If secondary filter is dirty, do not attempt to clean it. Replace it with a new filter
(Amano Pioneer Eclipse part #KA110137046).
7. Check the intake hose for cracks or damage.
8. Install filters and replace cover.
Inspect Fuel Hose and Connections
1. Push machine to level surface.
2. Turn off LP cylinder and remove it.
3. Inspect hoses for abrasions and other signs of wear. Replace all worn or damaged hoses.
4. Check for gas leaks by spreading a soapy water solution around all connections while the LP cylinder is reconnected and the service valve is turned ON.
5. If a leak is detected, turn off the LP cylinder. If the leak is in a hose, replace it. If the leak is at a fitting, loosen and clean it. Apply pipe-sealing compound and re-tighten it.
6. Recheck for leaks using a soapy water solution. If leaks persist at fittings, replace them and recheck with a soapy water solution once more.
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Engine Dust Filter
1. The engine dust filter should be cleaned each hour and after each use by shaking out the dust and then rinsing with mild detergent. The filter can also be vacuumed with a wet-dry vacuum.
2. Squeeze out the excess water (do not wring).
3. Allow the filter to air dry.
Note: Failure to maintain a clean engine filter will cause the engine to overheat. Also, it may cause the exhaust emissions to elevate to harmful levels. If necessary, replace with (APEC part number: MP373400).
Check and adjust valve clearance. Re-torque heads:
Refer to Kawasaki’s FS481V service manual.
Clean and lap valve-seating surface:
Refer to Kawasaki’s FS481V service manual.
Head Bolt Maintenance
Refer to Kawasaki’s FS481V service manual.
Cooling Fin Maintenance
A. Remove blower housing and any other shrouds. B. Clean the cooling fins as necessary using
compressed air or pressure washer.
C. Reinstall all housings and shrouds.
Inspect Brushes
1. Push machine to level surface.
2. Turn off LP cylinder and remove it.
3. Place the machine in the Rok-Bak position (See Rok-Bak section.)
4. Inspect brushes for loose bolts, cracks, and brush wear. It is recommended that brushes be replaced when bristles are worn to 1/2” (1.3cm) length.
WARNING! A damaged brush rotating at a high rate of speed may be an extreme hazard if it should come apart.
Belt Maintenance
1. Push machine to level surface.
2. Turn off LP cylinder and remove it.
3. Place the machine in the Rok-Bak position. (See Rok-Bak section)
4. Rotate the brushes and inspect the belt.
5. If cracks or excessive wear is present, the belt needs to be replaced.
6. To check for the proper tightness, squeeze the belt together. The belt should depress between 1/4” (0.6 cm) and 1/2” (1.3 cm).
To change belt:
APEC Part Number: MP402100
A. Push machine to a level surface.
B. Place the machine in the Rok-Bak position (See
Rok-Bak section).
C. Remove both brushes allowing access to the
pulley cover.
D. Expose the belt by removing the pulley cover (four
1/4” screws) and the rear splash plate (two 1/4” screws).
E. Remove the belt by slipping it off the center
gearbox pulley. Once the belt is off of the larger center pulley, go ahead and take the belt off of the tensioner and clutch.
F. With the belt off, check the fasteners and
condition of all the drive components.
G. Install new belt and re-attach the rear splash plate
and pulley cover.
H. Check belt for correct operation and proper
tightness.
I. Return the machine to its operating position by
lowering it back to the floor. Return the handle to the desired operating position.
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Pulley Cover
Splash Plate
Battery Maintenance
The battery supplied with this machine is a sealed, absorbed glass mat (AGM), maintenance free type. It never needs servicing. When battery replacement is necessary, use Amano Pioneer Eclipse part #:MP363200.
1. Push machine to level surface.
2. Turn off LP cylinder and remove it.
3. Disconnect the BLACK negative battery cable first. Disconnect the RED positive battery cable last.
4. Loosen battery-retaining strap.
5. Lift out old battery and replace with new battery.
6. Secure battery with battery-retaining strap.
7. Connect the RED positive battery cable first. Connect the BLACK negative battery cable last.
Note: Dispose of old battery in the proper manner. Most auto parts stores accept used batteries for recycling.
Machine Storage
Only authorized, trained personnel should have access to propane cylinders and machines.
1. Remove propane fuel cylinder when not in use and store it outside in a storage cage in accordance with NFPA Handbook 58 CAN/CGAB149.2. Do not release or bleed propane inside the building. Please consult your local Fire Marshal to ensure that you are in compliance with local fire codes.
2. Store machine away from objects that may fall and damage it.
3. Never store machine or fuel cylinders near an open flame or heat-producing device.
4. Make sure machine is cleaned properly before storing.
5. Never store machine with cylinders installed, or store spare cylinders in an enclosed van or trailer.
6. Store machine in a dry location, temperature not to exceed 120°F (50°C).
Repacking the Machine
Refer to Unpacking and repack the machine using original packing materials and container. Store machine in a dry location, temperature not to exceed 120°F (50°C).
Transporting the Machine
When transporting a propane powered floor machine with the fuel cylinder installed, the cylinder should be securely fastened with the service valve closed and the machine should be secured in the vehicle. Any propane fuel cylinders not installed should be securely fastened to avoid movement and damage. Never store machine with cylinder installed or store spare cylinders in an enclosed van or trailer. It is a good practice to check propane cylinders for overfilling before transporting them. If overfilled, correct before loading them in the vehicle by venting the excess propane outside in a safe area using the bleeder valve.
Tire Maintenance
Tire pressure should be checked before each use. Tires should have equal pressure. The recommended tire pressure is located on the side wall of tire.
PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
Battery posts, terminals, and related
accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm.
Batteries also contain other chemicals known
to the State of California to cause cancer.
Wash hands after handling.
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Machine Specifications
Starting: 12VDC Battery Deck: Fabricated Steel Sheetmetal Sound Level: < 89 dB(A) Vibration: Less than 2.5 m/s
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Engine: Kawasaki FS481V, 603cc Air Cooled Engine Speed: Idle - 1800-2000 rpm
High Idle - 3300-3400 rpm
Engine Oil:
SAE 30 w/ API Service SH or SJ
Engine Oil Capacity: Filter not removed - 1.6qt (1.5L) Filter removed - 1.8qt (1.7L)
Engine Primary
Air Filter (Paper Element): KA110137049
Engine
Air Pre-Cleaner (Foam Element): KA110137046
S
park Plug: KA920702112 Spark Plug Gap: 0.025 in. (0.635 mm) LP
Cylinder Type: 20lb (9.1 kg) Vapor Withdraw
30” Machines 38” Machines
Brush Size: 2 x 16” (40.6cm) Brush Size: 2 x 20” (51 cm) Brush Speed: 325 RPM Brush Speed: 325 RPM Width: 32.6” (82.8 cm) Width: 40.25” (102.2 cm) Length (Max): 62.4” (158.5 cm) Length (Max): 65.50” (166.4 cm) Height (Max): 44.75” (113.7 cm) Height (Max): 44.75” (113.7 cm) Weight (w/o Tank): 365 lb (165.6kg) Weight (w/o Tank): 435lb (197.3kg)
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Wiring Schematic (with SafeSense)
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Wiring Schematic (without SafeSense)
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Connections (with SafeSense) Continued
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Ref.Part # Description Qty. A MP379200 HARNESS, WIRING, BLKHD, w/ SAFE 1 B MP2012 CABLE, BA TTERY, NEGATIVE 1 C MP379400 CABLE, BATTERY, POS., SM BOOT , 34” 1 D MP379500 CABLE, BATTERY, POS., LEFT BOOT, 14”1 E MP392200 HARNESS, TACH/HOUR, 51” 1
Ref.Part # Description Qty. F MP354900 WIRE, SOLENOID, BATTERY 1 G SS2570 FUSE, 20 AMP, ATO 1 H MP043000 FUSE, 7.5 AMP, AT O 1 J NB9545 NUT, SPIN LOCK, 1/4-20 1 K NB7282 CLAMP, HOSE, NO.38 1
Connections (without SafeSense)
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Connections (without SafeSense)
Ref.Part # Description Qty. A MP392300 HARNESS, WIRING, BLKHD, ST 1 B MP2012 CABLE, BA TTERY, NEGATIVE 1 C MP379400 CABLE, BATTERY, POS., SM BOOT , 34” 1 D MP379500 CABLE, BATTERY, POS., LEFT BOOT, 14”1 E MP392200 HARNESS, TACH/HOUR, 51” 1
Ref.Part # Description Qty. F MP354900 WIRE, SOLENOID, BATTERY 1 G SS2570 FUSE, 20 AMP, ATO 1 H MP043000 FUSE, 7.5 AMP, AT O 1 J NB9545 NUT, SPIN LOCK, 1/4-20 1 K NB7282 CLAMP, HOSE, NO.38 1
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Ref.Part # Description Qty. 1 MP376300 INTAKE, CARB., CLOSED LOOP 1 2 KA110137049 ELEMENT FILTER, AIR, FS481V 1 3 KA110137046 PRECLEANER, AIR, FS481V 1 4 KA490657007 FILTER, OIL, FS/FX481V 1 5 KA920702112 PLUG, SPARK, NKG, BPR4ES 1 6 KA110607016 GASKET, MUFFLER, 481V 2 7 NB8130 CLAMP, 3/4” ID, RETAINER 1 8 MP044800 ADAPTER, CONVERSION, BSPT/NPT,
1/8 X 1/8 1
9A MP028700 SWITCH, OIL PRESSURE, SINGLE-
POLE (w/ SS) 1
9B MP019200 SWITCH, OIL PRESSURE, DBL POLE
(w/o SS) 1 10 NB2460 HOSE, VACUUM, 5/32 37” 11 NB2460 HOSE, VACUUM, 5/32 45” 12 NB2470 FUEL, LINE, 3/8” 40” 13 KA461DA0800 WASHER, LOCK, 8MM 4 14 KA922107027 NUT, HEX, M8 4 15 NB7282 CLAMP, HOSE, NO.38 1 16 MP043100 SEAL, INTAKE, AIR, 1 1/2T 1 17 MP072300 DRAIN, OIL 1 18 MP4787 CLUTCH, ASM., MODEL 5215-63 1 19 MP4790 TUBING, NEOPRENE, CLUTCH ARM2” 20 MP371700 SPACER, 1.500 O.D. X 1.020 I.D. X
.285 THK 1 21 MP4805 SPACER, CLUTCH, BOTTOM, HUB
BASE 1 22 NB005800 SCREW, HEX, 7/16-20 X 1 1/2 1 23A MP018000 SENSOR, OXYGEN (w/ SAFESENSE) 1 23B MP015200 PLUG, SENSOR, OXYGEN (w/o SAFE
SENSE) 1 24 MP365300 MUFFLER, CATALYST, VERTICAL,
FS/FX481V 1 25 MP387601 BRACKET, MUFFLER, VERTICAL 1 26 MP373201 BRACKET, SWITCH, MICRO, THROTTLE1 27 MP318400 SWITCH, MICRO, 12V, 15A, 1” LEVER 1 28 NB9625 SCREW, 4-40 X 3/4” 2 29 NB006900 SCREW, 4-40 X 5/8” 1 30 NB6110 WASHER, LOCK, 1/4” 1 31 NB3350 WASHER, FLAT, 1/4” 1 32 NB007000 NUT, LOCK, NYLON, 4-40 3 33 NB038900 SPACER, THREADED, 4-40, 1/4”
OD X 1/4” LONG 1 34 NB012300 WASHER, LINKAGE, .275 HOLE &
.070 HOLE 1 35 NB007100 WASHER, FLAT, #6 1 36 NB6012 SCREW, 6mm x 20mm 1 37 NB065000 BOLT, HEX, M8 x 16, GD 8.8, ZINC 2 38 NB6111 WASHER, LOCK, 5/16” 2 39 NB9267 WASHER, FLAT, 5/16” 2 40 NB049300 SCREW, FLANGE, 1/4-20 X 1/2, ZINC 1 41 NB9545 NUT, SPIN LOCK, 1/4-20 1 42 MP027300 SPRING, RETURN, BAIL 1 43 NB8125 CLAMP, 1/4” ID, RETAINER 1
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Ref.Part # Description Qty. 1 MP391300 FRAME, ST, BLKHD, ASM. 1 2 NB6110 WASHER, LOCK, 1/4” 10 3 BA001300 AXLE, BARRACUDA 1 4 SS1315 WHEEL, 10” GRAY 2 5 MP371400 BUMPER, ROK-BAK, 12” 1 6 MP336200 STRAP, BUMPER, ROK-BAK 1 7 NB9645 WASHER, FLAT, #10 4 8 NB063400 RIVET, POP, 3/16 X 1.00 X 3/8 HD 4 9 NB3450 WASHER, FLAT, 3/8” 6 10 MX1075 WASHER, LOCK, 3/8” 6 11 NB6042 SCREW, CAP, 3/8” X 1” 2 12 BA018700 BLOCK, MOUNTING, AXLE 2 13 NB9000 SCREW, CAP, 1/4”-20 X 1 1/2”, GD5 4 14 NB2463 SCREW, SET, HEX SOCKET, 5/16-18
X 3/8 2 15 NB6044 SCREW, CAP, 3/8 X 1-1/4” 4 16 NB3350 WASHER, FLAT, 1/4” 4 17 BA014801 COVER, PULLEY 1 18 NB019100 BOLT, HEX, 1/4-20 X 3/4, GD 5 4 19 NB6530 SCREW, CAP, HH, 1/4-20 X 1 2 20A MP398001 PLATE, SPLASH, SKIRT (30”) 1 20B MP398301 PLATE, SPLASH, SKIRT, EXT. (38”) 1 21A MP391600 DECK, 30”, ASM. 1 21B MP391700 DECK, 38” ASM. 1 22 NB006400 WASHER, FENDER, 1/4 x 1-1/4 2 23 MP140000 FELT, DOT 1
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Ref.Part # Description Qty. 1 MP377300 BULKHEAD, w/ INSERTS, ASM. 1 2 MP375500 HANDLE, BULKHEAD, ADJUSTABLE,
ASM. 1 3 MP039300 PLATE, LOCK, HANDLE 2 4 NB3275 NUT, LOCK, 1/4” 8 5 NB6530 SCREW, CAP, HH, 1/4-20 X 1 6 6 MP373100 WASHER, RUBBER, 1” O.D. X .281”
I.D. X .188” THICK 2 7 NB010100 BOLT, CARRIAGE, 3/8” - 16 X 2” 2 8 RV005100 KNOB, HANDLE 2 9 NB011400 WASHER, WAVE, .642” I.D., 1” O.D.,
.105H 2 10 NB009900 GROMMET, 11/16 X 1 5 11 MP373600 HINGE, 7.5”L X 1.25”W, W/ OFFSET
HOLES 1 12 MP377200 TRAY, SWING-OUT, ASM. 1 13 MP373800 PAD, BATTERY, 5”L X 3.25”W X .12”
THK 1 14 MP280400 METER, HOUR/TACH, P ANELMOUNT 1 15 NB6514 GROMMET , 1 1/2 ID X 1/8 W X 1 3/4 D 3 16 NB034100 SCREW, PAN HD, #10-24 X 1/2”, SS 8 17 NB9510 NUT, SPIN LOCK, 10-24 8 18 NB9845 NUT, KEPS, 1/4-20 2 19 IN3510 MOUNT, TYPE S, 1/4-20 2 20 NB009800 GROMMET, 3/8 X 5/8 5 21 MP368100 STRAP, 2” x 23”, OPEN ENDS 2 22 MP367600 SLIDE, STRAP, 2”, BLK 1 23 MP199000 KEYSWITCH, IGNITION 1 24 KC4834001 KEY, STARTER SWITCH 1 25 MP042800 BOARD, DISPLAY 1 26 NB012500 SPACER, SUPPORT, PC BOARD 8 27 MP161200 MODULE, SAFESENSE 1 28 MP375600 REGULATOR, BLKHD, ASM. 1 29 KA550207015 GUARD, SCREEN 1 30 NB9645 WASHER, FLAT, #10 3 31 NB021000 RIVET, 3/16 X 1/2 X 58 HD, BLACK 3 32 MX1115 WASHER, STAR LOCK, 1/4” 2 33 NB003200 BOLT, HEX, 1/4-20 X 5/8 2 34 NB019100 BOLT, HEX, 1/4-20 X 3/4, GD 5 4 35 NB6110 WASHER, LOCK, 1/4” 4 36 NB8130 CLAMP, 3/4” ID, RETAINER 2 37 NB3350 WASHER, FLAT, 1/4” 4 38 MP367100 SOLENOID, STARTER, 12VDC 1 39A MP390400 DECAL, DASH, BLKHD, W/SS 1 39B MP390500 DECAL, DASH, BLKHD 1 40 IN1015 TRIM, BATTERY TRAY 24” 41 NB015700 SCREW, CAP, HH, 1/4-20 X 5/8 2 42 MP373300 HOSE, FUEL, LP, 34”, ASM. 1 43 MP4330 FITTING, 49 X 6, REG TO FUELOCK 1 44 MP4500 COUPLER, QUICK REGO, FEMALE 1
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Ref.Part # Description Qty. 1 MX1075 WASHER, LOCK, 3/8” 5 2 NB6044 SCREW, CAP, 3/8 X 1 1/4 4 3 MP071800 TENSIONER, BELT, W/4” PULLEY 1 4 NB3450 WASHER, FLAT, 3/8” 1 5 NB024500 SCREW, CAP, 3/8 X 1 3/4 1 6 NB9267 WASHER, FLAT, 5/16” 9 7 NB3265 NUT, LOCK, 5/16”-18, NC 4 8 NB6545 SCREW, CAP, HH, 5/16”-18 X 1” 4 9 NB6111 WASHER, LOCK, 5/16” 1 10 NB3350 WASHER, FLAT, 1/4” 7 11 NB6110 WASHER, LOCK, 1/4” 6 12 NB019100 BOLT, HEX, 1/4-20 X 3/4, GD 5 3 13 MP362200 BATTERY, 12V, 210CCA, AGM 1 14A BA013000 BRUSH, 16”, w/ P-74 LUGS 2 14B BA012800 BRUSH, 20”, w/ P-74 LUGS 2 15A BA018100 COVER, GEARBOX, MOLDED, 30” 1 15B BA017700 COVER, GEARBOX, WELD., 38” 1 16 NB6530 SCREW, CAP, HH, 1/4-20 X 1 3 17 MP402100 BELT, BX-62 1 18 MP375800 HOOD, BULKHEAD, BLACK, ASM. 1 19 MP368100 STRAP, 2” x 23”, OPEN ENDS 1 20 MP372600 KNOB, FLUTED, 1/4-20 UNC X 1/2”
STUD 2 21 MP038900 PAD, TANK 1 22A MP388600 SKIRT, RUBBER, 4” x 86”, ASM. 1 22B MP390000 SKIRT, RUBBER, 4” x 106” ASM. 1 23 MP4515 TUBING, OIL DRAIN 20” 24 NB1621 CAPLUG, K8, RED 1 25 NB7282 CLAMP, HOSE, NO.38 1 26 NB065100 BOLT, HEX, M8 x 25, GD 8.8, ZINC 1 27 NB8125 CLAMP, 1/4” ID, RETAINER 1 28 NB064900 SCREW, #10 x 1/2”, TRUSS HD,
PHIL. 1 29A MP391400 BRACKET, BRACE, GEARBOX, 30”,
ASM. 1 29B MP391500 BRACKET, BRACE, GEARBOX, 38”,
ASM. 1 30 MP021701 CYLINDER, ALUM., LP (NOT
SHOWN) 1 31 MP155600 KNOB, FLUTED, 1/4-20 UNC X 3/4”
STUD 2 32 MP397801 BRACKET, RETAINER, SKIRT 1
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Ref.Part # Description Qty. 1A MX1075 WASHER, LOCK 3/8” (30”) 12 1B MX1075 WASHER, LOCK 3/8” (38”) 36 2 NB6042 SCREW, CAP, 3/8 X 1 1/4 (38”) 2 3A NB3450 WASHER, FLAT, 3/8” (30”) 12 3B NB3450 WASHER, FLAT, 3/8” (38”) 14 4 NB024500 SCREW, CAP, 3/8 X 1 3/4 12 5A NB9267 WASHER, FLAT, 5/16” (30”) 31 5B NB9267 WASHER, FLAT, 5/16” (38”) 38 6 NB3265 NUT, LOCK, 5/16”-18, NC (38”) 2 7 NB6545 SCREW, CAP, HH, 5/16”-18 X 1” (30”)2 8 NB9745 SCREW, CAP, 5/16”-18 X 3/4” 23 9A NB6111 WASHER, LOCK, 5/16” (30”) 32 9B NB6111 WASHER, LOCK, 5/16” (38”) 8 10A BA018500 HUB, DRIVE, 3/4” SHAFT, WELD. (30”) 2 10B BA019100 HUB, DRIVE, 1” SHAFT, WELD. (38”) 2 11 NB025700 WASHER, LOCK, 1/4”, SS (30”) 2 12 NB030500 BOLT, HEX, 1/4-20 X 1-1/2 SS (30”) 2 13 MP317700 COUPLING, FLEXI, TALL, 96mm B.C. 2 14 MP037500 SPIDER, L099, 1” BORE 2 15A BA003200 KEY, 3/16 X 1 (30”) 7 15B MP7801 KEY, 1/4 X 1 (38”) 4 16A MP363200 GEARBOX, RIGHT ANGLE, 3/4”
SHAFT (30”) 2
16B BA017500 GEARBOX, RIGHT ANGLE, 1”
SHAFT (38”) 2 17A MP196700 HUB, L099, .75” BORE (30”) 4 17B MP037400 HUB, L099, 1.00” BORE (38”) 4 18 NB3350 WASHER, FLAT, 1/4” 1 19 NB6110 WASHER, LOCK, 1/4” 3 20A BA017200 GEARBOX, T-DRIVE, 3/4” SHAFT
(30”) 1 20B BA017400 GEARBOX, T-DRIVE, 1” SHAFT
(38”) 1
Ref.Part # Description Qty. 21 NB019100 BOLT, HEX, 1/4-20 X 3/4, GD5 2 22 NB2463 SCREW, SET, HEX SOCKET, 5/16-18
X 3/8 4 23A MP037600 PULLEY, 10.75”, w/ .75” BORE (30”) 1 23B MP037300 PULLEY, 10.75”, w/ 1.00” BORE (38”) 1 24 MP331100 PLATE, ATTACHMENT, HD, HEAD 1 25 MP397901 PLATE, PIVOT, HOOK, CART 1 26 NB035400 BOLT, HEX, 3/4-10 X 2-1/2 1 27 NB033500 WASHER, WAVE, 1.261 I.D., 1.621
O.D. 1 28 NB018600 WASHER, FLAT, 3/4” 1 29 NB035500 NUT, LOCK, NYLON, 3/4-10 1 30 NB035800 PIN, PULL, LOOP, 3/8 X 1 1/2 1 31 NB7802 KEY, 1/4 X 1-1/2” (38”) 3 32A MP388401 BRACKET, MOUNTING, GEARBOX, 30” 2 32B MP388701 BRACKET, MOUNTING, GEARBOX, 38” 2 33 NB3260 NUT, 5/16”-18, NC 8 34 NB5000 BOLT, CARRIAGE, 5/16 X 1 8 35 MP391800 BRACKET, COVER, ASM. 2 36 NB049000 SCREW, BH, 1/4-20 X 3/4, SS 1 37 MP389200 BUSHING, PIVOT, PLATE, HOOK 1 38 MP390700 PLATE, ATTACH, HD, RS, ASM. 1 39 MP390800 PLATE, ATTACH, HD, LS, ASM. 1 40 NB011800 BOLT, HEX, 5/16-18 X 2, GD 5 (38”) 2 41 NB6851 SCREW, CAP, HH, 3/8 X 3/4” (38”) 22 42 NB060500 SCREW, SOCKET HD, #10-24 x 1/2”,
SS 1 43 NB060600 WASHER, .200 ID X .437 OD X .115T 1 44 NB060700 WASHER, .218 ID X .625 OD x .062T 1 45 NB024100 PIN, HITCH, EXTERNAL 1 46 MP098700 RETAINER, HITCH PIN, PLATE,
CLUTCH 1
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Ref.Part # Description Qty. 1 MP042000 BAIL, PAINTED 1 2 MP106500 CABLE, THROTTLE, CONTROL 1 3 NB4382 SCREW, DRILL KWIK, 8 x 1/2 5 4 MP050500 BLOCK, GUIDE, CABLE, THROTTLE 1 5 NB028300 BUSHING, CABLE, BAIL 1 6 NB9645 WASHER, FLAT, #10 2 7 NB9735 NUT, LOCK, 10-24, NYLON 1 8 NB049100 SCREW, BH, 10-24 X 7/8, SS 1
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Hood
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Ref.Part # Description Qty. 9 MP375800 HOOD, BULKHEAD, BLACK, ASM. 1 10 MP075200 FOAM, SKINNED, 1/2 X 38 X 1/4 THK 1 11 MP373400 FILTER, AIR, HOOD, BULKHEAD 1
Ref.Part # Description Qty. 12 MP245100 REGULATOR, BEAM, T60 1 13 MP017900 FUEL, ADJUSTMENT, ASSEMBLY 1 14 MP019500 HOSE, BARB, 1/8 NPT, 1/4 BARB 1 15 MP027100 FITTING, EXTENSION, 1/4 X 1/4 NPT 1 16 MP317500 FUELOCK, 12 VOLT, ASM. 1 17 MP4330 FITTING, 49 X 6, REG TO FUELOCK 1 18 MP027200 FITTING, 90DEG. ELBOW, 1/4 X 1/4
NPT 1
19 MP371100 FITTING, BRASS, 1/4-28 x 3/16” HB 1
Transport Cart
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Ref.Part # Description Qty. 1 MP352600 WHEEL, 5” x 2” w/ TRANSFORMA
W/ BALL BEARING 2 2 NB056000 BOLT, HEX, 1/2-13 X 8, GD 5 1 3 MP012800 CASTER, 2 1/2”, REAR, 3/4” STEM 1 4 NB003100 NUT, HEX, 1/2”-13, JAM 1 5 MP389400 CART, HANDLE, TRANSPORT, WELD. 1 6 MP366900 GRIP, HANDLE, 7/8”, BLK 2 7 MP389300 CART, TRANSPORT, ASM. 1
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Emission Control Warranty Statement
Your Warranty Rights and Obligations
The California Air Resources Board and Amano Pioneer Eclipse Corporation is pleased to explain the emissions control system’s warranty on your 2012 small off-road engine. In California, new equipment that use small off-road engines must be designed, built, and equipped to meet the State’s stringent anti-smog standards. Amano Pioneer Eclipse Corporation must warrant the emissions control system on your small off­road engine for the period listed below provided there has been no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your equipment. Your emissions control system may include parts such as: carburetor’s or fuel injection system, ignition system, catalytic converters, fuel tanks, valves, filters, clamps, connectors, and other associated components. Also, included may be hoses, belts, connectors, sensors, and other emission­related assemblies. Where a warrantable condition exists, Amano Pioneer Eclipse Corporation will repair your small off-road engine at no cost to you
including diagnosis, parts and labor.
Manufacturer’s Warranty Coverage
This emissions control system is warranted for two years. If any emissions-related part on your equipment is defective, the part will be
repaired or replaced by Amano Pioneer Eclipse Corporation.
Owner’s Warranty Responsibilities
(a) As the small off-road engine owner, you are responsible for performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner’s manual. Amano Pioneer Eclipse Corporation recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your small off-road engine, but Amano Pioneer Eclipse Corporation cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance. (b) As the small off-road engine owner, you should however be aware that Amano Pioneer Eclipse Corporation may deny you warranty coverage if your small off-road engine or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance or unapproved modifications. (c) You are responsible for presenting your small off-road engine to an Amano Pioneer Eclipse Corporation distribution center or service center as soon as the problem exists. The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days. If you have a question regarding your warranty coverage, you should contact Amano Pioneer Eclipse Corporation at 1-800-367-3550.
Defects Warranty Requirements
(a) The warranty period begins on the date the engine or equipment is delivered to an ultimate purchaser. (b) General Emissions Warranty Coverage. Amano Pioneer Eclipse Corporation as the manufacturer of each small off-road engine or equipment must warrant to the ultimate purchaser and each subsequent owner that the engine or equipment is:
(1) Designed, built, and equipped so as to conform with all applicable
regulations adopted by the Air Resources Board; and
(2) Free from defects in materials and workmanship that causes the
failure of a warranted part for a period of two years.
c) The warranty on emissions-related parts will be interpreted as follows:
(1) Any warranted part that is not scheduled for replacement as
required maintenance in the written instructions required by subsection (d) must be warranted for the warranty period defined in Subsection (b)(2). If any such part fails during the period of warranty coverage, it must be repaired or replaced by the manufacturer according to Subsection (4) below. Any such part repaired or replaced under the warranty must be warranted for the remaining warranty period.
(2) Any warranted part that is scheduled only for regular inspection in
the written instructions required by subsection (d) must be warranted for the warranty period defined in Subsection (b)(2). A
statement in such written instructions to the effect of “repair or replace as necessary” will not reduce the period of warranty coverage. Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty must be warranted for the remaining warranty period.
(3) Any warranted part that is scheduled for replacement as
replacement as required maintenance in the written instructions required by subsection (d) must be warranted for the period of time prior to the first scheduled replacement point for that part. If the part fails prior to the first scheduled replacement, the part must be repaired or replaced by the engine manufacturer according to Subsection (4) below. Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty must be warranted for the remainder of the period prior to the first scheduled replacement point for the part.
(4) Repair or replacement of any warranted part under the warranty
must be performed at no charge to the owner at a warranty station.
(5) Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection (4) above, warranty
services or Repairs must be provided at all manufacturer distribution centers that are franchised to service the subject engines.
(6) The owner must not be charged for diagnostic labor that leads to
the Determination that a warranted part is in fact defective, provided that such diagnostic work is performed at a warranty station.
(7) The manufacturer is liable for damages to other engine
components Proximately caused by a failure under warranty of any warranted part.
(8) Throughout the emissions warranty period defined in Subsection
(b)(2), the manufacturer must maintain a supply of warranted parts sufficient to meet the expected demand for such parts.
(9) Any replacement part may be used in the performance of any
warranty Maintenance or repairs and must be provided without charge to the owner. Such use will not reduce the warranty obligations of the manufacturer.
(10) Add-on or modified parts that are not exempted by the Air
Resources Board may not be used. The use of any non-exempted add-on or modified parts will be grounds for disallowing a warranty claim. The manufacturer will not be liable to warrant failures of warranted parts caused by the use of a non-exempted add-on or modified part.
(11) The manufacturer issuing the warranty shall provide any
documents that describe that manufacturer’s warranty procedures or policies within five working days of request by the Air Resources Board.
(d)
Emission Warranty Parts List
(1) Fuel Metering System
(i) Carburetor and internal parts and pressure regulator. (ii) Cold start enrichment system.
(2) Air Induction System
(i) Intake manifold. (ii) Air filter.
(3) Ignition System
(i) Spark Plugs. (ii) Magneto or electronic ignition system. (iii) Spark advance/retard system.
(4) Exhaust System
(iii) Exhaust manifold.
(5) Miscellaneous Items Used in Above Systems
(i) Electronic Fuel Cut-off control. (ii) Vacuum, temperature, and time sensitive valves and switches. (iii) Hoses, belts, connectors, and assemblies.
Amano Pioneer Eclipse Corporation will furnish with each new engine written instructions for the maintenance and use of the engine by the owner.
Exception: This warranty does not apply to any machine models that do not have a catalyst muffler.
Small Off-Road Engine Certification
Warranty Form
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To Qualify for this warranty:
1) Machine must be registered at the time of purchase on a form provided by Amano Pioneer Eclipse®Corporation. Your Amano Pioneer Eclipse Distributor is responsible for the registration of your machine. Please cooperate with your Distributor in supplying necessary information on the card.
2) The machine must have been purchased from Amano Pioneer Eclipse or an authorized Amano Pioneer Eclipse Distributor.
3) This warranty extends to the original purchaser only and is not transferable to subsequent owners.
TIME PERIODS
1) Propane Engine warranted by engine manufacturer for two (2) years.
2) Batteries warranted by battery manufacturer for one (1) year.
3) Valve train warranted by Amano Pioneer Eclipse for one (1) year.
4) ONE (1) YEAR WARRANTY - For the model PE440ST. Warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the original owners. (See Exclusions.)
EXCLUSIONS (Not Covered by Warranty)
1) Parts that fail through normal wear by reason of their characteristics (cords, pads, belts, wheels, or other consumable parts).
2) This warranty does not extend to parts affected by misuse, neglect, abuse or improper maintenance. All defective parts must be returned to the Distributor for credit.
THE OBLIGATION OF AMANO PIONEER ECLIPSE
CORPORATION
1) The obligation of Amano Pioneer Eclipse under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing, at its option, any part which is proven to be defective in material or workmanship under normal use for the applicable period stated above.
2) Warranty repairs will be made by your Amano Pioneer Eclipse Distributor without charge for parts and labor. They will be compensated with a warranty labor rate of $45.00 per hour.
3) Parts repaired or replaced under this warranty are warranted only during the balance of the original warranty period. All defective parts replaced under these warranties become the property of Amano Pioneer Eclipse.
WARRANTY SERVICE
To obtain warranty service, take your machine and proof of purchase to any authorized Amano Pioneer Eclipse Distributor. Amano Pioneer Eclipse will not reimburse expenses for service calls or travel. For the Distributor in your area, call Amano Pioneer Eclipse Customer Service Department at 800-367-3550 or 1-336-372-8080. If you are dissatisfied with the service that you receive, call or write Amano Pioneer Eclipse Customer Service Department for further assistance.
INSTRUCTIONS AND CONDITIONS FOR WARRANTY REIMBURSEMENT
Order replacement part: Orders will be processed and charged,
as normal procedure.
Call APEC for R/A number.You will need the Engine Serial Number, Machine Serial Number,
and the Machine Model Number.
Parts must be returned, accompanied with the R/A number to
be eligible for warranty credit.
All Warranty Parts will be shipped prepaid UPS Ground, any other
method will be at the recipients expense.
Freight on any Warranty Part after 30 days must be paid for by
the Purchaser.
Warranty labor rate is $45.00 per hour.Credit will be issued upon completion of the above steps, at
above rates.
DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL
AMANO PIONEER ECLIPSE DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOSS OF USER TIME OF THE AMANO PIONEER ECLIPSE MACHINE OR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE EXCEPT AS STATED IN THE WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO EACH MACHINE. EXCEPT AS STATED IN SUCH WARRANTIES, THE COMPANY DOES NOT OTHERWISE WARRANTANY MACHINE AND NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY IS MADE BY THE COMPANY.
Copyright 2012 Amano Pioneer Eclipse Corporation
Limited Warranty
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SAFETY AWARENESS FORM FOR PROPANE MACHINES
The following must be completed before an employee may use a prop
ane machine!
I have read the “Operators Manual” and understand it.
Name: Date:
(Print or Type)
Demonstrate to your instructor that you can do the following properly and safely:
How to prepare the propane machine for operation:
A. Install Pads..........................................................................
B. Check Oil.............................................................................
C. Adjust Handle......................................................................
D. Check fuel cylinder for overfilling........................................
E. Install fuel cylinder...............................................................
F. Do you have a MSDS for propane?.....................................
How to operate a propane machine:
A. Start and stop the engine....................................................
B. Emergency stop..................................................................
C. Clean air filter......................................................................
Cautions:
A. Allow only qualified, trained personnel to operate the machine. B. Use only D.O.T. approved fuel cylinders supplied by Amano Pioneer Eclipse. C. Always store fuel cylinders outside in a proper enclosure. D. Never vent a fuel cylinder inside. E. Always wear a CO detector badge. F. Never leave the machine running unattended. G. Know what to do and whom to call in case of emergency.
When all items are checked off and this form is signed by an instructor or supervisor, you
may operate a propane machine.
Employee Signature Date
Instructor/Supervisor Signature Date
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Subtitle
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We help you shine.™
A company of the Group
Amano Pioneer Eclipse Corporation
1 Eclipse Rd PO Box 909
Sparta, North Carolina 28675 USA
www.pioneer-eclipse.com
+1-336-372-8080
1-800-367-3550
Fax 1-336-372-2913
EC Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC,
EC Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (2002/95/EC)
© 2012 Amano Pioneer Eclipse Corporation
shine on.
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