A-2 / ENGLISH
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Specifi cations ................................................................................................. A-8
Introduction ................................................................................................... A-10
Carb Gard Operation .................................................................................... A-14
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................ A-15
SECTION P - Parts Manual
Base System ......................................................................................... P-2 - P-3
Burnish System-21" ............................................................................... P-4 - P-5
Burnish System-27" ............................................................................... P-6 - P-7
Decal System ........................................................................................ P-8 - P-9
Electrical System ................................................................................P-10 - P-11
Engine System .................................................................................. P-12 - P-13
Engine Assembly ............................................................................... P-14 - P-15
Wiring Diagram .................................................................................. P-16 - P-17
DANGER!
* If you do not understand any part of the warnings or guidelines regarding
how to determine whether or not you have "Adequate" ventilation, then you
MUST contact an industrial hygienist, workplace safety expert or other safety
professional to determine the appropriate recommendations and standards
that apply to the environment in which this product is to be used.
* Only use indoors when adequate ventilation is provided, a personal carbon
monoxide (CO) detector is used and when a second person has been
instructed to look after you.
It is the owner/operator's responsibility to ensure that an air exchange blower either of positive or negative pressure is used in any location where
a propane fl oor care machine is being operated to support a suffi cient fresh air supply to the operator during use of such a machine. OSHA
and other County, State, or Federal Agencies publish guidelines for safe machine usage regarding exhaust emissions and CO exposure in the
workplace. Failure on the part of the owner/operator to ensure that a propane fl oor care machine is operated safely in accordance with OSHA or
local state indoor air quality guidelines in a given location may lead to injury, sickness or even loss of life. To be completely aware of what local
authorities may require, contact the Fire Marshal of your community.
This Owner's Manual/Safety Procedures Guide has been prepared for the promotion of educational purposes only and does not claim or assume
any responsibility for the operator's actions or safety.
ENGINE EMISSIONS AND CO SAFETY
The purpose of this document is to provide information on:
·
The potential effects of CO exposure;
·
The methods to reduce the risk of CO poisoning;
·
The methods used to determine the amount of potential exposure to CO produced by equipment.
DANGER!
All LPG (Liquid Propane Gas) powered engines, including this engine, produce Carbon Monoxide (CO). It is a LETHAL POISON that is a
colorless, odorless, tasteless, and non-irritating gas. It is produced by incomplete combustion of carbonaceous material such as propane (LPG).
Failure to provide for proper venting of CO produced during the operation of combustion powered engines may result in SERIOUS INJURY OR
DEATH to the operator and those in the contaminated area.
The effects of CO can be experienced at different exposure levels, depending on the health of the individual. Conditions that affect the tolerance of
the individual are smoking, age, temperature, humidity, and other conditions.
A-2 - FORM NO. 56091023 - PBU Propane Burnisher with Dust Control
revised 3/11