2. Preparing for use
2.1 Electrical connection
Before connecting the machine to the power supply, check
that your supply voltage corresponds with that marked on the
rating label on the machine.
UK only
The supply cord for 230V models is fitted with a plug con-
taining a 13 amp fuse. Should the fuse require replacement
it must only be replaced by a 13 amp fuse conforming to
BS 1362, and the fuse cover must be. If the fuse cover is
lost the plug must not be used until the correct replacement
cover is fitted.
Should an extension cord be used, ensure cord rating is
adequate for the equipment. Do not use extension cord in
coiled condition as this could result in overheating the cord.
The power supply cord plus any extension leads should
not exceed 30 m (98 ft.) in total. The cross section of any
extension cable wiring must be at least 2.5 mm
WARNING - THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
(GROUNDED).
2.2 Fitting pads
WARNING - This appliance has been designed for use with
quality burnishing pads only. The fitting of inappropriate pads
may affect its performance and safety. WARNING - Ensure
the machine is switched off before adding or changing ac-
cessories.
• Fit pads suitable for the speed of the machine and the
surface to be polished, as recommended by the pad manu-
facturer.
• Always ensure machine is switched OFF by the key oper-
ated switch (10) and the key removed before fitting or remov-
ing pads.
CAUTION – If spray bottle is fitted, lower handle (5) gently to
avoid damaging bottle.
• Remove key. Fold handle and carefully tilt machine on rear
castor.
• Remove pad retainer noting anti-clockwise thread.
• Press cleaning pad centrally onto drive board. Secure pad
using pad retainer.
• Return machine to upright position.
IMPORTANT - Never allow the cleaning head to rest on the
brush or drive disc and pad when not in use.
3. Controls
The operating controls are located on the handle (5). Please
refer to page 5.
4. Operation
4.1 Starting the machine
WARNING - Never start the machine without a pad fitted.
• Do not keep the machine rotating on one spot, as this
could cause overheating and damage the floor surface.
• Turn the key operated switch (10) to the ON position.
• With the handle (5) set at a comfortable working height and
with both left and right hands on the handle, depress both in-
terlock buttons (1) with the thumbs and squeeze both switch
triggers (2) to start the machine
• Once the machine has started the interlock buttons (1) can
be released. The machine will operate with either or both of
the switch triggers (2) held.
• To stop the machine release the switch triggers (2).
• Normal movement of the machine is in a forward and back-
ward direction.
4.2 Spray system
• Pump plunger on top of bottle 10-15 times to build up spray
pressure.
• Pull accessory trigger on handle to spray solution onto the
(AWG 13).
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floor.
4.3 When cleaning is finished
• Switch OFF machine, raise cleaning head and remove pad.
• Check battery life indicator and recharge as necessary.
4.4 Charging the batteries
WARNING - Only recharge the battery when the battery
life indicator (9) is in the red zone (two lights remaining).
Opportunity / top up charging will damage the batteries.
This will cause run time to fall and overall battery life will be
affected. AVOID TOP UP CHARGING. Charge only in a well-
ventilated area.
• Note when 1 RED LED is showing on the battery life indi-
cator the internal controller will disable the machine.
• Take the battery charging lead supplied with the machine
plug into the mains supply, ensuring that the supply matches
the rating plate.
• To fully charge the batteries takes approximately 8 hours.
The Battery charge indicator lights (12) show:-
Initially when charging:
• Red LED will be lit during the first phase of charging
• The yellow LED will be lit when the initial bulk charge is
taking place.
• When the green LED light is flashing the battery is about
80% charged.
• The GREEN LED shows when the charger has switched
over to float charge and that the battery is ready for use.
• The charger is set for GEL batteries only.
• Do not operate the machine when connected to the mains
electrical supply.
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