Tornado GLAZER P 1600, GLAZER P 2000, 98459, 98458, 98487, 98482, Brute Force 98458, Brute Force 98482, Brute Force 98486 Operation & Maintenance Manual
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be free from defects in material and workmanship for the duration(s) described below. This limited
warranty DOES NOT cover machines and/or components subject to normal wear and tear, damage
that occurs in shipping, failures resulting from modication, accident, unsuitable operating environment, misuse, abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance by you. For full details, contact your Authorized Tornado Distributor, Service Center, or the Tornado Technical Service Department. Tornado
sales and service representatives are not authorized to waive or alter the terms of this warranty, or to
increase the obligations of Tornado under the warranty.
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Plastic water tanks and Rotationally-molded bodies
2 Years*
Parts on all Tornado cleaning equipment
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Labor on all Tornado cleaning equipment
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the dealer purchased the unit from Tornado, whichever comes rst.
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Write your machine serial number here:_________________________________________________
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This instruction book covers:
MODEL NO.98458984929845998487
VOLTS115115230230
SERIESFFFF
ALL SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5
PREPARE THE MACHINE 7
OPERATE THE MACHINE 8
TROUBLESHOOTING 9
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Your new Ultra High Speed Burnisher will afford you many years of trouble-free operating satisfaction
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provided it is given proper care. Prior to packaging, your Ultra High Speed Burnisher was inspected by a
Quality Control Technician.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
This machine is designed to be safe when used to
perform the functions specied in this Operator’s
Manual. Should damage occur to electrical or
mechanical parts, the machine should be repaired by
the manufacturer or competent service center before
using in order to avoid further damage to the machine
or physical injury to the user. Your oor machine is
equipped with a safety switch lockout device designed
for your safety. Do not attempt to bypass or defeat the
safety lockout device. Never use any device to lock the
power switch in the ON position.
WARNINGS
READ THIS OPERATOR’S MANUAL!
WARNING: You must have training in the operation of
this machine before using it.
WARNING: Machines can burn ammable materials
and vapors. Do not use this machine with or near
fuels, grain dust, solvents, thinners or other ammable
materials.
WARNING: Keep all fasteners tight. Keep
adjustments according to specication.
WARNING: Keep the electrical parts of the machine
dry. For storage, keep the machine in a building.
WARNING: Always use a three-wire electrical system
connected to the electrical ground. For maximum
protection against electric shock, use a circuit that is
protected buy a ground fault circuit interrupter. Consult
with your electrical contractor.
WARNING: To prevent damage to the power cord, do
not let the pad, pad driver or wheels touch the power
cord when the machine is running. Always lift the
power cord over the machine.
WARNING: Make sure all labels, decals, warning,
cautions and instructions are fastened to the machine.
WARNING: To avoid re, do not use unit with a
ammable or combustible liquid to clean oor.
WARNING: Do not operate this machine unless it is
completely assembled.
WARNING: Do not use this machine as a step or to
move furniture.
WARNING: When disconnecting power cord from
electrical outlet, grasp the plug. Pulling it out by the
cord itself can damage cord insulation and internal
connections to the plug. To prevent electric shock,
always remove the electrical plug from the electrical
outlet before doing any repairs or maintenance to this
machine.
.WARNING: To prevent injury, always remove the
electrical plug from the electrical outlet before changing
the polishing pad and before leaving the machine.
WARNING: To prevent injury, keep hands, feet, and
loose clothing away from the rotating pad.
WARNING: Maintenance and repairs must be done by
authorized personnel only.
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is appliance must be grounded If it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least re-
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sistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. is appliance is equipped with a cord having an
equipment grounding conductor and grounding plug. e plug must be inserted into an appropriate outlet that
is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
WARNING - Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric
shock. Check with a qualied electrician or service person if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance, if it will not t the outlet, have a proper outlet
installed by a qualied electrician.
is appliance is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit and has a grounding attachment plug that looks like the
plug illustrated in sketch (A). Make sure that the appliance is connected to an outlet having the same conguration as the plug. No adaptor should be used with this appliance.
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UNCRATING
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Your Ultra High Speed Burnisher was protectively
packed to prevent damage in shipment. We suggest that
upon removing the unit from its carton you carefully
inspect it for any possible damage in transit. If damage
is discovered, immediately notify the transportation
company who delivered your machine. As a
manufacturer, we are unable to ace upon any claim for
concealed damage: you must originate the claim.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
This machine is designed to be safe when used to
perform the functions specied in this Operator’s
Manual. Should damage occur to electrical or
mechanical parts, the machine should be repaired by
the manufacturer or competent service center before
using in order to avoid further damage to the machine
or physical injury to the user. Your
equipped with a safety switch lockout device designed
for your safety. Do not attempt to bypass or defeat the
safety lockout device. Never use any device to lock the
power switch in the ON position.
oor machine is
PREPARE THE MACHINE FOR OPERATION
ARNING
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To prevent injury, always remove the electrical plug
from the electrical outlet before changing the polishing
pad and before leaving the machine.
With the handle locked, tip the machine back until the
handle is lying at on the oor
To remove the pad-lock pad holder from the exible
pad driver, grasp the center support with your thumb
and forenger and turn the collar counter-clockwise
(see gure 1).
Place a clean or new 230” bufng pad over the
alignment ring on the pad holder
Replace the collar by turning clockwise until snug (see
gure 2).
Step back and tilt the burnisher to the upright position.
APPLICATION
The P1600 and P2000 Glazers High Speed Burnishes
are used to achieve and /or maintain a high gloss
appearance on an established oor nish. The high pad
revolution of the oor burnisher combined with a good
polishing pad will turn properly established cleaned
oor nish into a high gloss, hardened nish known as
the ‘wet look shine”. Recommended pads are beige or
white synthetic pads, or the natural hogs hair blended
pads.
Preparation of the Surface
Before each use of this machine, the oor must be dust
mopped with a treated mop and if necessary clean the
oor with a damp mop using a solution of water and
neutral cleaner.
Connect the power cord into a grounded, 3-wire outlet.
The P1600 and P2000 Glazers should be operated
with the handle in the unlocked “oating” position to
provide excellent maneuverability and automatic pad
contact. The P1600 and P2000 Glazers are designed
for maintenance of large, open areas. To prevent
excessive pad drag or uneven burnishing where tight,
repetitive turns are necessary, lock the handle for
manual control of pad contact
. NOTE: The hardened steel cam release lever does
not require extreme tightening to effectively hold the
handle in position. Over-tightening the can release
lever will shorten the functional life of the lever (see
gure 3).
gure 1
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gure 2
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HOW TO OPERATE THE MACHINE
Plug the machine in as directed and lower the handle to
the desired operating height. Push the safety switch
forward
beneath the handle grips. This activates the motor and
stars the pad in operation. Each time your release the
triggers the safety switch will reset. You will need to
follow the direction above to restart the machine.
CAUTION: When leaving the machine unattended,
disconnect the wall plug and return the handle to the
“locked” upright position to prevent accidental
starting.
Push the machine forward in a straight line, at a slow
walking speed. Overlap each pass by about 1 inch
(25mm).
(see figure 4) and squeeze the switch triggers
gure 3
AFTER USING THE MACHINE
Upon completion, dust mop with treated mop to pick up
all burnishing residue.
The condition of the oor pad has a direct effect on the
performance of your burnisher. When the pad becomes
dirt, turn it over and use the other side. When finished,
wash the pad out and allow it to dry completely before
using again.
TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE
Use the rear wheels for transporting the P1600 and
P2000 Glazers. This will insure that the operating
wheels remain clean and smooth for use on clean oor
surfaces (see gure 5).
gure 4
gure 5
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MAINTENANCE
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Drive Belt Adjustment (see gure 7)
Once a month remove the motor cover of the unplugged
P1600 and P2000 Glazers by removing the motor cover
screws.
Vacuum out any dust or debris which has accumulated
on the motor (see gure 6).
Replace the motor cover by setting it overt the holes in
the housing and replace all of the screws.
Check and maintain the tightness of all the fasteners.
WARNING: Do not over-tighten the switch housing
screws.
Keep the burnisher clean, especially at the handle tube
and collar so the handle tube will move freely through
the collar.
Inspect the cord for cuts, gashes, or loose prongs;
replace as needed.
The length of the carbon brushes should be inspected
annually. If they are no longer extended past the holder
window, they should be replaced.
Replacement of carbon brushes should be done only by
a qualied service technician.
1. Remove the three (30 Phillips head screws
holding the pad center grip
2. Remove four (4) large, slot head screws holding
the drive pad.
3. Loosen pulley mount bolts (A) with a 9/16”
deep socket wrench. Do not remove the bolts.
4. Using a 1/2” box wrench, turn adjustment nut
(B) until it touches the adjustment bolt head.
Turn the adjustment bolt to tighten or loosen the
belt tension.
5. Correct belt tension allows belt (C) no more
than 1/4” of side movement.
6. Tighten the four (4) pulley mount bolts with the
9/16” socket.
7. Loosen the adjusting bolt (D) until it is snug
against adjustment stop molded in housing
and turn adjustment nut against pulley mount
bracket.
8. Replace pad driver and pad center grip
Disassembly of this motor voids the warranty.
Improper disassembly and assembly of this motor can
permanently damage the eld or rotor.
gure 6
TROUBLESHOOTING
ProblemPossible Cause
Burnisher will not startRectier is defective. Replace.
Motor runs but pad does not turnBelt is broken. Replace.
gure 7
Switch is defective. Replace.
Cord is damaged. Replace.
Plug is broken or has a loose contact. Replace.
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may or may not apply based on your specic machine. If any defect occurs, the warranty is voided if service is
attempted by non-Authorized Tornado Service Centers.