SYMPTOM
Will Not Start/Hard to Start
Engine Lacks Power
Engine Speed Won't Increase
Engine Stops Running
Smell of Burned Rubber
Machine Vibrates
Machine "Digs In" While Running Operator is bearing down too hard.
- Check condition of pad (Replace if torn or dirty)
- Wipe entire unit down with cleaning solution (engine must be cool)
- Verify pad retainer is still in place
- Store Propane tank outside of building
- Store Pro-Glazer back on casters, so the pad is off the floor
- Store the Pro-Glazer in a clean dry place
- Report any problems with unit
Troubleshooting Table:
Empty fuel tank.
Faulty carburetor, ignition coil, or valves.
Faulty battery or ignition key switch.
Faulty head gasket, piston, cylinder, valves, or piston ring.
Loose cylinder head bolts.
Clogged air filter elements.
Faulty fuel pressure regulator.
Defective, poorly gapped, or loose spark plug.
Faulty carburetor, ignition coil.
Faulty head gasket, piston, cylinder, valves, or piston ring.
Loose cylinder head bolts.
Clogged air filter elements.
Faulty fuel pressure regulator.
Defective, poorly gapped, or loose spark plug.
Clogged cooling air (bonnet) element. (Overheat)
Dirty cooling fins. (Overheat)
Low engine oil level. (Overheat)
Excessive carbon deposits in combustion chambers.
(Overheat)
Faulty cable connection, or engine governor.
Out of fuel. Severe condition causing engine to overheat.
Drive belt out of adjustment.
Loose bolts. Pad not centered.
ITEM
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POSSIBLE CAUSES
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