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STA RT ING UP AND OPERATING
Before start-up the operating personnel must be familiar with the safety regulations given in
this manual.
Check the following prior to starting the equipment.
Check all nuts and bolts for tightness
Check the plugs and cables for damage
1. Before starting work, check that the set up of the machine and the grinding head has been
completed as described below to ensure even wear to the head.
2. Installation of grinding tools: adjust the handle to the vertical position, pull back hard to
tilt the machine till the base plate has been raised up, make grinding tools installed, and then
put down the base plate back on the ground with care.
ATTENTION: THE MACHINE MUST BE SECURED & SUPPORTED IN CASE THE MACHINE
FORWARD WOUNDING.
3. Push the dust skirt down to the floor surface and tighten the retaining clip.
4. Ensure that the power supply is correct for the machine. Use the appropriate stable
voltage, standard power, and a grounded electrical box. Do not use non-standard wires, and
plugs should be plugged in tightly. Connect the machine to the power supply.
5. Before start up ensure all existing protective guards are fitted and the filter unit is
connected correctly. Check the emergency stop button and assure it is not pop-up. Adjust
the handle to the appropriate location.
6. Check the surface to be treated; it should be free of for loose parts (stones, screws, etc.).
The surface needs sweeping if necessary. Ensure that the machine can run over all
inequalities on the surface. Small inequalities like floor joints aren’t a barrier for the
machine.
7. To start the machine
Rotate the “Power/Off” red button (emergency stop) slightly and make it pop-up, lift the
grinding head slightly by tipping the machine onto its rear wheels.
Press the “On” blue button (start), transfer to a suitable speed using speed adjustment
switch.
Lower the machine onto the floor, moving the head evenly across the surface to ensure a
smooth ground finish.
8. To stop the machine, press the “Power/Off” red button (emergency stop).
9. Attention! In the event of a downtime or mechanical failure, press the emergency stop to