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1. 1 Check oil and fuel levels 2 Check and clean engine air filter NEVER RUN CONTINUOUSLY FOR MORE THAN 1 HOUR WITHOUT CLEANING OR CHANGING ENGINE DUST FILTER See Scheduled Maintenance Check carburetor air filter Change if necessary See Scheduled Maintenance Turn propane service valve counterclockwise to open NOTE ALWAYS OPEN SLOWLY TO ALLOW PRESSURE TO EQUALIZE IN HOSES OPENING QUICKLY MAY CAUSE THE FLOW CHECK VALVE TO ENGAGE LIMITING FUEL FLOW Allow machine to tilt backward pads off floor and move throttle to SLOW position Engage starter by turning the key switch to the starting position for up to 5 seconds If the machine fails to start wait approximately 5 seconds and try again for another 5 seconds NOTE Do not engage starter for more than 10 seconds Allow a 60 second cool down period for second failed start up attempt Continue cycling through Step 6 until engine starts Operation After engine has started allow approximately 30 seconds for the engine to warm up Advance the throttle to operating speed NOTE If the unit has new pads installed see CAUTION statement below Grasp either one of the handle levers to engage the clutch When the pads begin to spin lower the burnishing head to the floor while moving the machine forward slowly CAUTION DO NOT RUN THE BURNISHER WITHOUT MOVING THE MACHINE IF THE MACHINE IS ALLOWED TO RUN IN ONE SPOT DAMAGE TO THE FLOOR MAY OCCUR
2. 7 16 20 x 1 1 2 423 NB9267 Washer Flat 5 16 424 NB053800 Bolt Hex 5 16 18 x 3 1 2 GD5 425 NB52816 Screw BH 1 4 20 x 1 2 426 HH000200 Deck Assembly 427 MP265200 Bushing Steel LD 34 x 50 O D mm plan 03 Jo a ajaja Joo J ala a ND J ar ech Tech a NG a a arar fr rs 050808 NENNEN 7 Handle Sub Assembly Hammerhead 010526940 Handle Sub Assembly Hammerhead REF PART DESCRIPTION QTY 200 MP044600 Cable Throttle 46 201 NB5366 Screw Sheet Metal 8 x 1 1 4 202 LX2102 Box Switch Complete 203 MP013800 Knob Handle Tee 204 IN2012 Cable Battery Negative 205 MP6300 Grip Handle 206 MP5950 Handle Adjustable Lever 207 NB9267 Washer Flat 5 16 208 NB4382 Screw Drill Kwik 8 18 x 1 209 KC2509904 Switch Start 210 NB9460 Bolt Carriage 3 8 16 x 4 211 NB045000 Pop Rivet 5 32 212 NB9470 Nut Acorn 3 8 16 213 NB3450 Washer Flat 3 8 214 NB5282 Screw BH 5 16 18 x 1 215 MP074400 Latch Draw 216 MP187900 Battery Tray 217 NB9267 Washer Flat 5 16 218 NB3265 Nut Lock 5 16 18 NC 219 MX1115 Washer Star Lock 1 4 220 MP108800 Bracket Switch 221 MP108100 Strap Tank 222 NB9510 Nut Spin Lock 10 24 223 NB52816 Screw BH 1 4 20 x 1 2 224 MP021702 Cylinder Safety Fill Aluminum 225 MP187700 Handle Assy 226 NB033200 Screw Socket 10 24 x 3 4 227 _RV00
3. CAUTION THE HAMMERHEAD BURNISHER IS DESIGNED FOR USE WITH PADS THAT ARE NO MORE THAN ONE INCH THICK WHEN NEW USING PADS THAT ARE THICKER CAN CAUSE THE BURNISHING PAD DRIVERS TO COME INTO CONTACT WITH THE DUST SKIRT RESULTING IN DAMAGE TO THE SKIRT WHEN NEW PADS ARE INSTALLED IT IS BEST NOT TO OPERATE THE UNIT AT FULL SPEED 5 NEW PADS ARE AGGRESSIVE AND MAY BURN THE FLOOR IF OPERATED AT FULL SPEED OPERATE NEW PADS AT HALF THE NORMAL OPERATING SPEED FOR A SHORT PERIOD TO ALLOW PADS TO HAVE A BREAK IN PERIOD BEFORE ADVANCING THE THROTTLE TO OPERATING SPEED NEVER LIFT UPWARD ON THE HANDLE WHILE BURNISHING TO ADD PRESSURE TO THE BURNISHING HEADS THIS WILL DRIVE THE BEARING ASSEMBLY PULLEYS INTO THE TOP OF THE DUST SKIRT WHICH WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE DUST SKIRT To stop burnishing push down on handle to raise the burnishing head off the floor and disengage the clutch by releasing the handle levers It is recommended to start burnishing on the right side of the aisle turn and come back down the aisle in the opposite direction overlapping the previous path slightly Continue this pattern until the floor area to be burnished has been covered with the last pass being on the right side of the machine The forward speed is generally at normal walking speed Idling and Stopping the Machine If for any reason the machine needs to idle for a short period of time simply raise the burnishing head and disengage the clutch by re
4. Machine Drawings and Parts Lists Safe Fill Cylinder Head Layout Qu nrk 12 Wiring Diagram Schematic 13 Engine Regulator Sub Assembly and Parts List 14 amp 16 Handle Sub Assembly and Parts List 18 Deck Sub Assembly and Parts List 20 amp 22 Dust Collection Sub Assembly and Parts List 24 8 26 Torsion Bar Adjustment Assembly 28 er ae a a a TU 30 Specifications Sound Level 87 dB A Vibration Less than 2 5 m s Length 61 75 157 cm Width 46 5 118 cm Height 41 104 cm Weight 340 lbs 154 kg Deck Welded Steel Propane Machine Safety HH40KWC E Performance 50 000 ft hr 4600 m hr Engine Kawasaki 19 HP 585 cc air cooled Engine Speed 3600 rpm Burnishing Width 40 102 cm Pad Size 2 x 21 53 3 cm Pad Speed 1850 rpm Start 12 V Battery Purpose The accepted demand for and use of propane powered floor machines underscores the need for responsible manufacturers and users to stress the importance of safety This manual is designed to provide the information you need to ensure proper and safe use of propane powered floor machines In addition we recommend operators of propane powered floor machines complete a program of training and certification for the safe ope
5. NB3265 Nut Lock 5 16 320 MP187200 Spring Support Skirt Front 321 MP071800 Tensioner Belt w 4 Pulley 322 MP034600 Spindle w 7 25 Pulley Asm 323 MP038700 Wheel Performa 3 Lech Leck 10 ND ID BH J JAS D FB OO JH IN Flat Tread Grey 2 324 MP081300 Ring Relief Stress Padholder 1 325 NB000100 Screw Hex 5 16 18 x 1 3 4 2 326 SA016700 Padholder 21 w Studs 2 327 NB5700 Washer 0 755 x 1 005 x 0 06 SS 2 328 MP195800 Flexi Disc 2 329 MP066300 Ring Spacer Center Loc II 2 330 MP012700 Retainer Pad Center Loc II 2 331 NB3267 Nut Lock 3 8 NC 7 332 HH006000 Felt 1 333 PD006021 Pad 21 Blue Blend 2 334 MP18900 Padholder 21 Complete Asm 2 335 MP8310 Velcro Hook Studs 100 336 LX2105 Clip Hitch Pin Strain Relief 2 337 MP263200 Bracket Wheel Adjustable 2 338 NB053400 Pin Clevis 1 2 x 3 1 2 2 339 MP324000 Wheel 5 x 2 w Ball Bearing 2 340 MX1080 Washer Flat 3 8 7 341 NB048001 Bolt Spring Guide 6 1 342 HH004000 Bushing Rod Skirt 6 343 MP311900 Spring Compression 761 x 3 Long 2 344 HH000600 Shroud Skirt Dust Asm 1 345 MX1115 Washer Star Lock 1 4 6 346 NB3001 Screw BH 1 4 20 x 3 4 6 347 MP009100 Pulley 4 w 1 526 Spacer 2 348 MP186900 Belt BB105 1 349 HH002600 Spacer Idler 2 350 MP195300 Spacer Bearing 1 351 MP195200 Spacer Bear
6. 98 37 EC as amended by Directive 89 392 EEC Directive 91 368 EEC Directive 93 44 EEC and by Directive 93 68 EEC
7. and resilient floor covering using floor coatings designed for ultra high speed burnishing Even though NFPA 58 8 4 5 says these machines shall be permitted to be used in buildings frequented by the public including the times when such buildings are occupied by the public Amano Pioneer Eclipse suggests usage when occupancy of a given work area is minimal These machines should not be used e in nursing homes hospitals day care centers etc e by unqualified or untrained personnel unless properly maintained and adjusted e on areas with obstructions such as thresholds floor outlet boxes etc e in areas where loose tile or other objects are present e in rooms without proper ventilation These machines should not be left running unattended CAUTION Do not allow the burnisher to operate without moving the machine It may burn the floor and damage the floor covering Contents LEE EE 2 Propane Machine Safety PUIDOSE ccc 2 Refueling and Storage of Fuel Cylinders 2 Safety in Engineering 2 Use and Caterina are a EE EE 2 Operator Ear Sound Pressure Level 3 Hand Arm Vibrations re aa marge a ai RR E ee skadd lahe ee 3 Machine Preparation Adding e EE A Connecting the Battery 4 Adjusting the Handle and Rok Bak 4 Filling the Fuel Cylind
8. only DO NOT OVERFILL AND NEVER RUN ENGINE LOW ON OIL IMPORTANT ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE MACHINE IS SITTING LEVEL WHEN CHECKING THE OIL General Maintenance Procedures Belt Maintenance To inspect the belt see Adjusting the Handle and RokBak page 4 To check for the proper tightness squeeze the belt together The belt should depress between 1 4 0 6 cm and 1 2 1 3 cm Always use the recommended belt size To change belt 1 Remove the pad holders by holding the end of the shaft on the top of the machine with a 3 4 wrench and turn the pad holder counterclockwise 2 Remove the dust skirt by removing the three skirt support springs NOTE Pay special attention to these springs there are two different types of springs used to support the skirt two of one type on the rear and a single heavier spring in the front When removing the springs note the number of turns that are needed to remove the retainer nut so that it can be re installed properly NOTE Before removing the belt be sure to note how the belt is routed around spindles idlers clutch and tensioner to insure proper belt re installation 3 Use a 3 4 wrench to turn the end of one of the spindle shafts on top of the machine while working the old belt from one of the spindle pulleys 4 If totally removing the belt it will be necessary to remove the bolt that secures the idler pulley that is located under the back edge of shroud before the belt can be tota
9. trailer It is a good practice to check propane cylinders for overfilling before transporting them If overfilled correct before loading them in the vehicle by venting the excess propane outside in a safe area using the fixed liquid level gauge Scheduled Maintenance Following proper scheduled maintenance procedures will provide years of uninterrupted service Kawasaki Engi ne Regular Service Period Item or Type of Service Breakin Each 25 hrs 50 hrs 100 hrs 300 hrs 8 hrs Use EE TESTE Deel Frome tia aj ICC DS o me 12 J ean erem cament Chee d 1 ES Connections If signs of wear are present 3 pee Ge I sl uniting ead am we 1l fer 1l DMR Ooo Teen e Emu emoe e gt rastemo EES EECH Ewa m vae Geaaree momen I se Perform daily or after each use Refer to General Maintenance Procedures These items should be serviced by an authorized Service Center Refer to Engine Manufacturer s Owner s Manual for recommended replacement Always enter maintenance performed in Service Log Book Routine Maintenance Refer to Engine Service Manual zl OO RON General Maintenance Procedures Fuel System The fuel system works from vacuum created by the engine running Turning the fuel cylinder service valve ON pressurizes the system for flow to the carburetor once the engine starts to crank Adjusting the Regulator NO
10. 05 MP075200 Foam Skinned 1 2 x 1 4 x 38 406 NB020500 Screw BH 10 24 x 5 8 1 407 NB6864 Bolt Hex 1 2 x 1 1 4 NC 408 NB9269 Waher Flat 7 16 409 MP268700 Spindle Blower w Pulleys Asm 410 HH005100 Blower Housing 411 HH004100 Plate Retaining Fan Weldment 412 NB9308 Screw BH 1 4 20x 1 413 NB6110 Washer Lock 1 4 414 MX1075 Washer Lock 3 8 1 1 2 1 1 1 5 4 4 1 1 1 4 4 2 415 KA590417010 Fan 1 416 HH003500 Fan Plate 1 417 MP195700 Knob Screw Thumb 1 418 HH000100 Support Dust Box 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 0 1 6 0 2 5 1 2 1 2 419 MPOO074400 Latch Draw Handle 420 HH005300 Seal Box Dust 421 NB9710 Nut Keps 8 32 Zinc 422 HH006300 Insulation Heat 423 HH006800 Retainer Filter 424 HH005600 Filter 425 NB9645 Washer Flat 10 1 426 HH004600 Container Dust 427 NB007400 Bolt Phillips Pan HD 48 32 x 1 2 428 NB9735 Nut Lock 10 24 Nylon 1 429 NB6042 Screw Cap 3 8 x 1 430 NB3001 Screw BH 1 4 20 x 3 4 431 MP190400 Keeper Latch Right Angle 432 NB3450 Washer Flat 3 8 433 MP195500 Plate Retainer Frame Filter 434 NB5530 Nut Heavy 3 8 16 012507 NENNEN 27 Torsion Bar Adjustment Assembly Oo D LC Hi UD o ES Torsion Bar Adjustment Assembly REF PART
11. 08 MP4320 Fitting 48 x 6 1 109 NB2460 Hose Vacuum 5 32 1 583 ft 110 MPO19500 Hose Barb 1 8 NPT 1 4 BARB 1 111 MP098900 Fitting 1 8 MPT x 1 8 FPT 90 1 112 NB6530 Screw HH Cap 1 4 20 x 1 2 113 NB6110 Washer Lock 1 4 2 114 NB3350 Washer Flat 1 4 2 115 MP245100 Regulator Beam T60 1 REF PART DESCRIPTION QTY 400 MP109700 Filter Recoil 17 HP 401 MP120500 Bracket Muffler 402 NB1621 Caplug K8 Red 403 MP4515 Tubing Cil Drain 404 MP072300 Valve Oil Drain Kawasaki 405 KA590717004 Oil Drain Adapter 406 MP109500 Seal Foam 407 NB5282 Bolt BH 5 16 18 x 1 3 4 408 KA110137001 Element Air Filter Foam 17 HP 409 NB000100 Screw HH 5 16 18 x 1 3 4 410 MP019200 Oil Pressure Switch 411 KA490652078 Oil Filter 412 KA110137002 Element Air Filter Main 17 HP 413 MP043400 Shield Manifold 17 HP 414 KA110607006 Gasket Exhaust 415 NB9545 Nut Spin Lock 1 4 20 416 MP269300 Spacer Clutch Top HammerHead 417 MP107300 Muffler Catalytic 17 HP 418 MP015200 Plug Oxygen Sensor 419 NB3265 Nut Lock 5 16 18 420 MP267300 Clutch HammerHead Asm 420 1 MP265500 Clutch Asm Model 5219 43A 420 2 MP265600 Tang Clutch 420 3 NB009900 Grommet 11 16 x 1 420 4 NB020500 Screw BH 10 24 x 5 8 420 5 NB9510 Nut Spinlock 10 24 421 MP4805 Spacer Clutch Bottom 422 NB005800 Screw HH
12. 1 HH004100 Plate Retaining Fan Weldment 412 NB9308 Screw BH 1 4 20x 1 413 NB6110 Washer Lock 1 4 414 MX1075 Washer Lock 3 8 415 KA590417010 Fan 416 HH003500 Fan Plate 417 MP195700 Knob Screw Thumb 418 HH000100 Support Dust Box 419 MPOO074400 Latch Draw Handle 420 HH005300 Seal Box Dust 421 NB9710 Nut Keps 8 32 Zinc 422 HH006300 Insulation Heat 423 HH006800 Retainer Filter 424 HH005600 Filter 425 NB9645 Washer Flat 10 1 426 HH004600 Container Dust 427 NB007400 Bolt Phillips Pan HD 48 32 x 1 2 N In ID O 0 Jo J J 0 a a a ip a lo Ja a J sp Ja 428 NB9735 Nut Lock 10 24 Nylon 1 429 NB6042 Screw Cap 3 8 x 1 430 NB3001 Screw BH 1 4 20 x 3 4 431 MP190400 Keeper Latch Right Angle 432 NB3450 Washer Flat 3 8 433 MP195500 Plate Retainer Frame Filter 434 NB5530 Nut Heavy 3 8 16 012507 NENNEN VAS Dust Collection Sub Assembly Hammerhead Serial 65612 and Later 00 O CO nm 19 O O 07 05 06 Dust Collection Sub Assembly Hammerhead Serial 65612 and Later REF PART DESCRIPTION QTY 400 HH008600 Cover Pulley Blower Weldment 401 MP268900 Belt Blower 3L270 HammerHead 402 NB017500 Bolt Flat C S 3 8 16 x 3 4 403 HH007400 Pulley Blower Asm 404 HH007600 Plate Mounting Pulley Weldment 4
13. 1 800 367 3550 or 1 336 372 8080 To replace 1 Remove the propane fuel cylinder from the machine 2 Disconnect battery cables from terminals Always disconnect the BLACK cable first Remove battery hold down clamp Lift old battery out and replace with new battery Reinstall hold down clamp Connect the RED positive battery cable first Connect the BLACK negative battery cable last Dispose of old battery in the proper manner Most Keep charger away from children Only adults should recharge batteries Use only the charger provided by the equipment manufacturer Do not recharge batteries upside down Charging produces explosive gasses Charge battery in a well ventilated area away from sparks flames and smoking Disconnect charger from battery after 24 hours DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING CALL PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY Co CO RC General Maintenance Procedures auto parts stores accept used batteries for recycling Installing amp Removing the Dust Skirt 1 With machine in RokBak position the dust skirt can be serviced 2 The pad holders must be removed in order to remove the dust skirt See number 1 under Belt Maintenance 3 In order to remove the skirt the three skirt support springs must be removed It is best to note the number of turns its takes to remove each nut in order to reinstall so that the skirt will operate as before it was removed Also note that there are two different types of sprin
14. 6 x 2 1 329 LX2105 Clip Hitch Pin Strain Relief 2 330 MP263200 Bracket Wheel Adjustable 2 331 NB053400 Pin Clevis 1 2 x 3 1 2 2 332 MP262900 Wheel 5 x 2 2 333 MX1080 Washer Flat 3 8 7 1 6 2 1 2 1 1 3 2 2 1 N NR 334 NB048001 Bolt Spring Guide 6 335 HH004000 Bushing Rod Skirt 336 MP311900 Spring Compression 761 x 3 Long 337 HH000600 Shroud Skirt Dust Asm 338 MP266900 Pulley 4 w 51 Spacer 339 MP268800 Belt B111 HammerHead 340 MP265300 Spacer Idler 1 965 Length 341 NB018600 Washer Flat 3 4 342 NB053700 Nut Hex Jam 3 4 10 343 NB048101 Bolt Spring Guide 5 344 NB053800 Bolt Hex 5 16 18 x 3 1 2 GD5 081208 NENNEN 7 Dust Collection Sub Assembly Hammerhead Serial 65611 and Earlier 01053695 LO e 00 st e Dust Collection Sub Assembly Hammerhead Serial 65611 and Earlier REF PART DESCRIPTION QTY 400 HH001200 Blower Pulley Cover 401 MP189600 Belt Blower 1240 402 NB017500 Bolt Flat C S 3 8 16 x 3 4 403 HH004300 Bearing Pulley Assembly 404 HH004200 Plate Mount Pulley Weld 405 MP075200 Foam Skinned 1 2 x 1 4 x 38 406 NB020500 Screw BH 10 24 x 5 8 1 407 NB6864 Bolt Hex 1 2 x 1 1 4 NC 408 NB9269 Waher Flat 7 16 409 MP187000 Spindle Hammerhead Asm 410 HH005100 Blower Housing 41
15. 9500 Footman Loop 228 NB9630 Bolt Carriage 3 8 16 x 1 1 2 229 NB9267 Washer Flat 5 16 230 NB3267 Nut Lock 3 8 NC 231 MP6600 Velcro Felt Black 232 MP120900 Cable Battery Positive 14 233 MP120800 Battery 12 V 234 MP120700 Pad Battery 235 MP113600 Solenoid 12 V Side Terminal 236 NB3275 Nut Lock 1 4 237 MP280900 Pad Vibration Box Battery IQ I LI inion IND aaa mia IS JA 10 a aaa IND p p ala paja ja plo 041907 NENNEN 8 19 Assembly Hammerhead Deck Sub Serial 65611 and Earlier 01053694 05 24 06 H I Deck Sub Assembly Hammerhead Serial 65611 and Earlier REF PART DESCRIPTION QTY 300 HH005800 Bumper Round 301 NB9269 Washer Flat 7 16 1 302 HH000200 Deck Assembly 303 NB6864 Bolt Hex 1 2 x 1 1 4 NC 304 NB3450 Washer Flat 3 8 305 NB6044 Screw Cap 3 8 x 1 1 4 306 MP9610 Meter Hour 307 NB2643 Rivet Pop 1 8 x 1 4 308 NB5282 Screw BH 5 16 18 x 1 309 MP186600 Bracket Wheel Rear 310 HH005900 Track Bumper 311 X MP035300 Band Clamp Skirt 312 NB020700 Screw Phillips Pan 6 32 x 1 313 MP084700 Molding Bumper RokBak 314 NB020800 Nut Lock Nylon 6 32 315 HHO06600 Weight 316 MX1075 Washer Lock 3 8 317 NB6042 Screw Cap 3 8 x 1 318 NB0044900 Bolt Hex 3 8 16 x 4 GD5 319
16. DESCRIPTION QTY 600 MP266500 Plate Base Torsion Weldment 1 601 NB3265 Nut Lock 5 16 18 NC 1 602 NB6545 Screw Cap HH 5 16 18 x 1 1 603 NB6864 Bolt Hex 1 2 x 1 1 4 NC 4 604 NB9269 Washer Flat 7 16 4 605 MP266800 Bar Torsion Weldment 1 606 MP266600 Brace Bar Torsion Weldment 1 607 NB6044 Screw Cap 3 8 x 1 1 4 2 608 NB017100 Washer Flat Narrow 1 2 1 609 NB047100 Nut Jam 1 2 20 UNF 1 610 MX1075 Washer Lock 3 8 2 611 NB046200 Nut Hex 3 8 16 GD5 2 030107 29 Limited Warranty Burnishers Scrubbing Machines Stripping Machines To Qualify for this warranty Machine must be registered at the time of purchase on a form provided by Amano Pioneer Eclipse Corporation Your Amano Pioneer Eclipse Distributor is responsible for the registration of your machine Please cooperate with your Distributor in supplying necessary information on the card The machine must have been purchased from Amano Pioneer Eclipse or an authorized Amano Pioneer Eclipse Distributor This warranty extends to the original purchaser only and is not transferable to subsequent owners TIME PERIODS TWO 2 YEAR WARRANTY For the following models PE1700 Laser X Magna 2000 Warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two 2 years from the date of purchase by the original owners See Exclusions ONE 1 YEAR WARRANTY For the following models SB MM MB SP ST BA HH and the StarStrip 2400 Wa
17. G o o JONVED ei 39Nv40 038 8 ONLY 15v3 3sn3 OLIV AN 02 H91N79 01819313 1704907 1314 BCE 91819973 JOAZ L 399170 HOLIMS JIONVH HILMO 9 3 30010 5NIx2018 dWYS 904007 xz 7 1 I AVAVA 9NIIM AINO 3SN3S 093 M JSN3S 093 IVNOLdO MOSN3S N39AXO 1103901 13n4 91819313 DAAZ I r STSGOW HILNIONON 13 Engine Regulator Sub Assembly Hammerhead Serial 65611 and Earlier Engine Regulator Sub Assembly Hammerhead Serial 65611 and Earlier REF PART DESCRIPTION QTY 100 MP114100 Regulator Assy 1 101 MP4340 Hose Regulator 12 1 102 MP4330 Fitting 49 x 6 Reg to Fuelock 1 103 MP4500 Coupler Quick Rego Female 1 104 NB2470 Fuel Line 3 8 1 33 ft 105 NB7282 Clamp Hose No 38 2 106 MP017900 Fuel Adjustment Assy 1 107 MP4712 Fuelock 12 Volt 1 108 MP4320 Fitting 48 x 6 1 109 NB2460 Hose Vacuum 5 32 1 583 ft 110 MPO19500 Hose Barb 1 8 NPT 1 4 BARB 1 111 MP098900 Fitting 1 8 MPT x 1 8 FPT 90 1 112 NB6530 Screw HH Cap 1 4 20 x 1 2 113 NB6110 Washer Lock 1 4 2 114 NB3350 Washer Flat 1 4 2 115 MP245100 Regulator Beam T60 1 REF PART DESCRIPTION QTY 400 MP109700 Filter Recoil 17 HP 401 MP120500 Bracket Muffler 402 NB1621 Caplug K8 Red 403 MP4515 Tubing Cil Drain 404 MP072300 Valve Oil Drain Kawasaki 405 KA590717004 Oil Drain Adap
18. Operator s Manual HAMMER Propane Burnisher with Kawasaki Engine and Dust Collection System Failure to read and understand this manual before operating this machine or performing service on this machine may result in injury to the operator or nearby personnel or result in damage to the machine or nearby property Each operator must be trained in the operation of this machine before being allowed to use it Contact Amano Pioneer Eclipse Customer Service at 1 800 367 3550 or 1 336 372 8080 or an authorized Amano Pioneer Eclipse Distributor to inguire about training or to reguest a replacement manual La falta de leer y de entender este manual antes de usar esta m quina o de realizar servicio en esta m quina puede dar lugar a lesi n al operador o al personal pr ximo o a resultado en da o a la m quina o propiedad pr xima Cada operador debe ser entrenado en la operaci n de esta m quina antes de ser permitido utilizarla Ponerse en contacto con el servicio de Amano Pioneer Eclipse 1 800 367 3550 o 1 336 372 8080 o un distribuidor autorizado por Amano Pioneer Eclipse para investigar sobre el entrenamiento o para solicitar un manual Manquer de lire et de comprendre ce manuel d utilisation avant l utilisation de cette machine ou avant faire de maintenance sur la machine peut tre r sulter en blessure l op rateur ou au personnel proche ou peut endommag la machine ou la propri t proche Chaque utilisateur doit tre en
19. TE The regulator and carburetor have been factory preset and should not require any modification Only Amano Pioneer Eclipse authorized personnel trained and certified in propane systems should modify or adjust the system or its setting NFPA 58 8 1 4 states In the interest of safety each person engaged in installing repairing filling or otherwise servicing a LP Gas engine fuel system shall be properly trained in the necessary procedures Engine Dust Filter The engine dust filter should be cleaned each hour and after each use by shaking out the dust and then rinsing with mild detergent Squeeze out the excess water do not wring Allow the filter to air dry Failure to maintain a clean engine filter will cause the engine to overheat Also it may cause the exhaust emissions to elevate to harmful levels Carburetor Air Filter a Loosen toggle clamps on each side of the air cleaner cover b Remove foam pre cleaner and paper filter element c Clean foam pre cleaner d Clean filter seal making sure no dust is allowed in the carburetor inlet e Inspect paper element Replace if dirty bent or damaged f Install the clean paper element pre cleaner air filter cover and reclamp Fuel Hose and Connections a Inspection 1 Inspect hoses for abrasions and other signs of wear replace all worn or damaged hoses 2 Check for gas leaks by spreading soapy water solution around all the connections while the service
20. aired or replaced under this warranty are warranted only during the balance of the original warranty period All defective parts replaced under these warranties become the property of Amano Pioneer Eclipse WARRANTY SERVICE To obtain warranty service take your machine and proof of purchase to any authorized Amano Pioneer Eclipse Distributor Amano Pioneer Eclipse will not reimburse expenses for service calls or travel For the Distributor in your area call Amano Pioneer Eclipse Customer Service Department at 800 367 3550 or 1 336 372 8080 If you are dissatisfied with the service that you receive call or write Amano Pioneer Eclipse Customer Service Department for further assistance DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL AMANO PIONEER ECLIPSE DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR LOSS OF USER TIME OF THE AMANO PIONEER ECLIPSE MACHINE OR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE EXCEPT AS STATED IN THE WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO EACH MACHINE EXCEPT AS STATED IN SUCH WARRANTIES THE COMPANY DOES NOT OTHERWISE WARRANT ANY MACHINE AND NO WARRANTY EXPRESS IMPLIED OR Copyright 2007 Amano Pioneer Eclipse Corporation LT042400 M 081208 Pioneer Eclipse 2007 Amano Pioneer Eclipse Corporation P O Box 909 Sparta NC 28675 1 336 372 8080 1 800 367 3550 www pioneer eclipse com Article Serial 8 DOM Built in NC USA CE Certification applies only to machines for export as indicated by E extension on part number Machine Directive
21. ents not listed in this manual e Never alter or reconstruct the fuel system To do so may be dangerous and will void the factory warranty e Use UL CTC DOT listed Safe Fill cylinders supplied by Amano Pioneer Eclipse or cylinders that are authorized in your specific market country e Be careful not to cross thread the Rego coupling on the fuel cylinder e Store the fuel cylinder outside away from heat and direct sunlight e Check pad holder for cracks each time the pad is changed e Have the machine serviced by a certified technician including an emission check every three 3 months WARNING Operate in a well ventilated area Catalytic mufflers need to warm up before they are effective Failure to do so may cause nausea or carbon monoxide poisoning WARNING Keep hands and feet clear of rotating pad Inspect pad holders regularly A fractured pad holder may result in pad holder fragments causing injury WARNING Failure to follow the instructions and warnings appearing in this operating manual or on machine labels may result in serious injury to the person using the machine and possibly to other persons and or property NOTE This machine is manufactured for commercial use only Propane powered floor burnishers are designed and manufactured for ultra high speed commercial floor burnishing only These machines are designed to burnish most modern types of floors including composition tile stone marble terrazzo
22. er 0 4 Installing the Safe Fill Fuel Cylinder 4 Operating Instructions Starting Instructions 5 Operation tas cai tale EE La 5 Idling and Stopping the Machine 5 Installing and Changing Pads 5 Servicing the Dust Box 8 Dust Filter 6 Sr M 6 Repackng CE 6 TransportatlOrt iue 28 dated fad eee A E eoa ac d ed ode nee at 6 Scheduled Maintenance usa eg den kaak aada dd hutu PR Eae a de eb 7 General Maintenance Procedures DIES OCI UES da A e A d A er ae AA 8 Adjusting the Regulator 8 Engine Dust Filter mrs sriti aa eee pa ERI Rp ERO DE eee na is d 8 Carburetor Air Filter 2 8 Fuel Hose and Connections 8 Engine Maintenance 44444 220 8 Cooling FINS cis NNN eee PERDRE AN ede da ed bese CUS RM vix Rd REOR E 8 Head Bons aaa kaas ira ais Ti ee 8 Changing SR a e dd 8 Belt Maintenant sexisme asse SR A 9 Adjusting the Handle and RokBak 9 Battery Maintenance and Replacement 9 Installing amp Removing the Dust Skirt 10 Troubleshooting 22 RU CA n s G sie 11
23. gs used in this assembly two springs on the rear of the skirt and one heavier spring on the front of the skirt Once the springs and guide bushings are removed set them aside for reinstallation The skirt can now be removed for service 4 To reinstall reverse the removal instructions 5 The felt edge can be serviced or replaced without removing the dust skirt assembly 6 To remove the felt edge simply pull outward away from the skirt 7 To reinstall or install new edge start at the center of the back of the skirt and insert felt into felt grove It may be necessary to rock the outer edge of the felt into the grove then use a thin blade to guide the felt into the grove Once the edge is in the grove push with the palm of your hand to seat it into the grove Continue around the skirt until the felt meets the starting point If installing a new felt edge the excess felt will need to be cut off It is always best to cut slightly and re cut if necessary for a good fit As a final step run the thin blade all the way around the outside then the inside to seat the felt 8 If skirt is not touching the floor the skirt springs may have been over tightened It is best to make these adjustments slowly one turn at a time testing between adjustments The skirt should always rise when the clutch is disengaged When engaged the skirt should touch the floor lightly not drag 9 NOTE If new velcro studs have been installed onto the pad holde
24. ing 1 352 NB048101 Bolt Spring Guide 5 2 081208 NENNEN Deck Sub Assembly Hammerhead Serial 65612 and Later 01053697 EA ei KA Deck Sub Assembly Hammerhead Serial 65612 and Later REF PART DESCRIPTION QTY 300 MP13970 Molding Bumper Skirt Steel 8 5ft 301 NB9269 Washer Flat 7 16 12 302 HH000200 Deck Assembly 1 303 NB6864 Bolt Hex 1 2 x 1 1 4 NC 8 304 NB3450 Washer Flat 3 8 3 305 NB6044 Screw Cap 3 8 x 1 1 4 1 306 MP9610 Meter Hour 1 307 NB2643 Rivet Pop 1 8 x 1 4 3 308 NB5282 Screw BH 5 16 18 x 1 3 309 MP186600 Bracket Wheel Rear 1 310 MP035300 Band Clamp Skirt 2 311 NB020700 Screw Phillips Pan 6 32 x 1 4 312 MP084700 Molding Bumper RokBak 1 313 NB020800 Nut Lock Nylon 6 32 4 314 MX1075 Washer Lock 3 8 2 315 NB6042 Screw Cap 3 8 x 1 2 316 NB0044900 Bolt Hex 3 8 16 x 4 GD5 2 317 NB3265 Nut Lock 5 16 6 318 MP187200 Spring Support Skirt Front 1 319 MP267000 Pulley 5 w 51 Spacer 1 320 MP269100 Spindle w 9 75 Pulley Asm 2 321 MP038700 Wheel Performa 3 Flat Tread Grey 322 NB000100 Screw Hex 5 16 18 x 1 3 4 323 MP269400 Padholder 21 Malish w Riser RH Threads 2 324 NB3267 Nut Lock 3 8 NC 7 325 HH006000 Felt 1 326 PD006021 Pad 21 Blue Blend 2 327 MP265400 Spacer Idler 2 095 Length 1 328 NB010100 Bolt Carriage 3 8 1
25. l See number 2 above 11 Reinstall pad holders onto spindle shafts 12 Return the machine to upright burnishing position 13 Check all top mounted hardware for proper tightness 14 Install tank and start unit Engage clutch to check for correct operation before attempting toreturn to service A uke the Handle and RokBak With the engine OFF loosen the handle adjustment lever on the side of the handle 2 Move the handle to the full up position about a 45 angle and retighten handle adjustment lever securely 3 Lift up on the front of the deck rocking the machine back until it rests on the handle grips Battery Maintenance and Replacement The battery supplied with this machine is a sealed gelled electrolyte maintenance free type It never needs servicing SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS RECHARGEABLE BATTERY DANGER ALL BATTERIES CONTAIN CORROSIVE ACIDS AND PRODUCE EXPLOSIVE GASES DURING RECHARGING GAS EXPLOSION BATTERY ACID CAN CAUSE CAN CAUSE BLINDNESS OR BLINDNESS OR INJURY SHIELD EYES SEVERE BURNS Do not make direct contact between battery terminals as this can cause an explosion or fire Batteries should not be stored in a discharged state When battery replacement becomes necessary the replacement should have the same specifications as the INTERNAL EXTERNAL original If in doubt TAKE MILK EGG VVHITES AND 15 MINUTES IF ACID GETS contact Amano Pioneer Eclipse Customer Service at
26. leasing the handle levers Allowing the engine to idle excessively will increase carbon monoxide emissions To stop the engine close the service valve on the fuel cylinder by turning it clockwise the engine will stop when the fuel in the lines is used up Installing Changing Pads 1 With engine OFF and in the operating position tilt the machine to the RokBak position See page 9 Remove pad centering device and carefully pull the old pad off the velcro pad holding material CAREFULLY INSPECT THE PAD HOLDERS FOR CRACKS OR DAMAGE Replace if necessary NOTE A damaged pad holder rotating at high speeds may be an extreme hazard if it should come apart NOTE IF THE PADS ARE REMOVED FROM THE HAMMERHEAD FOR SERVICE ATTENTION MUST BE PAID TO THE PAD SPACERS THERE IS A YELLOW SPACER ON THE LEFT BEARING ASSEMBLY AND BLACK SPACER ON THE RIGHT BEARING ASSEMBLY when viewed from 2 3 the pad change position THESE MUST BE REINSTALLED IN THIS MANNER IF THEY ARE REMOVED WHEN SERVICING THE PAD HOLDERS IF THIS IS NOT DONE DAMAGE TO THE UNIT MAY RESULT 4 Pull center from nevv pad center pad on pad holder and secure vvith centering device 5 Press pad onto velcro 6 Repeat with second pad 7 Return machine to upright position Servicing Dust Box and Dust Filter NOTE The dust control system of the HammerHead is designed to collect the dust generated by the unit when burnishing a floor The system is NOT a sweeper u
27. lly removed from the unit 5 Finish removing the belt from the engine pulley and remove the belt from the unit 6 Check hardware attaching pulleys for proper tightness 7 Install the new belt onto the bearing assembly on the right side first Then feed the left side of the belt to the center and re install the idler that was removed under the belt Loop the belt under the idler and around the tensioner The belt is then routed upward over the second idler before continuing down to the clutch Once the belt has been installed around the clutch it is then routed by the idler that protects the wheel on the left side Next the belt passes to the right of the blower drive pulley before being worked onto the bearing assembly on the left 8 To reinstall the new belt on the spindle pulley on the left side of the unit use a 3 4 wrench to turn the right spindle assembly while working the belt onto the left bearing assembly pulley Make sure the belt is correctly placed on the idler pulley between the bearing assemblies Turn the belt through several revolutions to make sure that the belt tracks properly 9 Make sure the bearing assembly spacers are replaced on the correct assemblies if they have been removed The yellow spacer is placed on the left bearing assembly and black is placed on the right bearing assembly Failure to reinstall in this manner can result in damage to the unit 10 Reinstall the skirt assembly in reverse of remova
28. ments Even though propane powered floor machines manufactured by Amano Pioneer Eclipse meet the OSHA Time Weighted Average TWA standard for noise we strongly recommend that hearing protection be worn by the operator Use and Care All machines manufactured by Amano Pioneer Eclipse come with a detailed Operator s Manual Safety dictates that before using any new equipment it is important to read and understand the Operator s Manual We strongly recommend this practice Test for Operator Ear Sound Pressure Level Amano Pioneer Eclipse measures and rates the operator ear sound pressure level for hand guided floor treatment and floor cleaning machines for industrial use All tests are performed in accordance with European Machinery Directive 98 37 EC e Outdoor test area consists of a flat open space free from effects of signboards buildings or hillsides for at least 15m 50 ft from the center of the test surface Indoor tests are conducted in a semi anechoic or sound deadening room e The test surface is a single sheet of floor covering at least 1 m 3 3 ft wider and longer than the equipment being tested In order to not affect the sound reading the observer taking readings is at least 2 m 6 6 ft from the equipment being tested or standing directly behind the operator e All machines are tested while stationary and centered on the test surface With the traction drive in neutral where applicable the test is conducted
29. nit Always pre sweep floor before burnishing 1 The dust box need not be removed to service the dust filter In order to service the dust filter unscrew the thumb knob located on the top of the dust box The dust filter can be removed from the filter retainer and washed then reinstalled or a new filter can be installed The filter does not need to be dried If the filter is wet from cleaning or wetted when installing a new filter it will aid the filter in its function If the filter has been removed from the retainer be sure align the filter in the retainer and press the filter onto the Velcro attachment strips in the retainer 2 Insert the bottom edge of the filter retainer against the metal guide on the bottom of the filter mounting area Compress the filter retainer inward and downward to align the hole at the top of the retainer so that the thumb screw can be reinstalled Tighten the screw until the filter retainer is secured 3 The dust box should be cleaned daily but does not need to be cleaned each time the filter is cleaned The dust box collects the heavy particles and pad debris To remove the dust box release the latches that secure the dust box to the unit and slide the dust box away from the unit 4 Once the dust box is removed from the unit remove the dust filter and service as above Empty the dust box into a trash container The dust box can be washed if needed Install the filter into the filter retainer and install
30. nit The burnisher must be off prior to using the RokBak Tilt System 4 Filling the Safe Fill Fuel Cylinder Amano Pioneer Eclipse uses the 20 Ib capacity aluminum or steel Safe Fill cylinder which meets the DOT 4E240 standards These cylinders are also listed by UL Filling should be done ONLY by a qualified propane dealer FILL THROUGH THE SERVICE VALVE ONLY See page 11 A properly filled cylinder should not exceed 80 of the rated capacity DO NOT attempt Safe Fill cylinder repair Return the cylinder to your propane dealer if repair is necessary Please note that DOT regulations prohibit shipping by a commercial carrier of cylinders after the cylinder has been filled with propane Installing the Safe Fill Fuel Cylinder Secure tank by connecting the two ends of the tank retaining strap buckle Once buckle is secured remove slack by pulling on the loose end of the strap and attach to the velcro Connect the fuel hose coupling to the service valve by turning to the right clockwise HAND TIGHTEN ONLY Make sure coupling is not cross threaded and check for leakage by noting any propane odors immediately after cylinder is connected lt is sometimes easier to install if the connection to the service valve is made before strapping the cylinder in place TO REMOVE THE SAFE FILL CYLINDER reverse above procedure Always connect or change cylinders in a well ventilated area Operating Instructions Starting Instructions
31. onto the box The complete assembly can now be installed on the unit Operating Instructions Storage Only authorized trained personnel should have access to propane cylinders and machines 1 Remove propane fuel cylinder when not in use and store it outside in a storage cage in accordance with NFPA Section 5 or Subsection 9 5 2 of CAN CGA B149 2 Do not release or bleed propane inside the building Please consult your local Fire Marshal to ensure that you are in compliance with local fire codes 2 Store machine away from objects that may fall and damage it 3 Never store burnisher or fuel cylinders near an open flame or heat producing device 4 Make sure burnisher is cleaned properly before storing 5 Never store burnisher with cylinder installed or store spare cylinders in an enclosed van or trailer Repacking 1 Use shipping and package information attached to packing slip to repack machine 2 Store machine in a dry location Temperature not to exceed 120 F 50 C Transportation When transporting a propane powered floor burnisher with the fuel cylinder installed the cylinder should be securely fastened with the service valve closed and the burnisher should be secured in the vehicle Any propane fuel cylinders not installed should be securely fastened to avoid movement and damage The service valves should be closed Never store burnishers with cylinders installed or store spare cylinders in an enclosed van or
32. ration of this equipment Refueling and Storage of Fuel Cylinders Propane cylinders should be filled only by an authorized propane dealer When not in use they should always be stored outside in an upright position in a secure tamper proof steel mesh storage cabinet This cabinet may be located next to the building but with at least five feet 1 5 m of space between the cabinet and the nearest building opening door or window The National Fire Protection Association NFPA Standard for Storage and Handling of LP Gas is the appropriate authority for safe propane use A copy of this publication is available through the National Fire Protection Association in Quincy Massachusetts 1 800 344 3555 Safety in Engineering Amano Pioneer Eclipse engineers and manufactures machines utilizing UL Underwriters Laboratories and CGA Canadian Gas Association approved components where possible When a tag or tags bearing the UL CE and or CGA insignia is are affixed to the machine it indicates that the entire machine has been researched tested and is listed by one or both organizations as having met all of their safety criteria In some cases the tag will be affixed to a particular component This means that only the component is listed Component recognition for the following parts is important fuel cylinders couplings regulators and fuel lines We strongly recommend that you use only machines meeting the above minimum require
33. rranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase by the original owners See Exclusions EXCLUSIONS Not Covered by Warranty Parts that fail through normal wear by reason of their characteristics cords pads brushes belts bumpers body molding skirting squeegees or other consumable parts This warranty does not extend to parts affected by misuse neglect abuse or improper maintenance All defective parts must be returned to the Distributor for credit Batteries warranted by battery manufacturer for 1 year Propane Engine warranted by engine manufacturer for 2 years Note The engine warranty period can be extended to a four 4 years providing the customer uses only approved Kawasaki oil Contact your Amano Pioneer Eclipse distributor for more information regarding this optional extended warranty program Valve train warranted by Amano Pioneer Eclipse for 1 year Electric motors warranted by motor manufacturer Deck Frame warranted by Amano Pioneer Eclipse for 5 years THE OBLIGATION OF AMANO PIONEER ECLIPSE CORPORATION The obligation of Amano Pioneer Eclipse under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing at its option any part which is proven to be defective in material or workmanship under normal use for the applicable period stated above Warranty repairs will be made by your Amano Pioneer Eclipse Distributor without charge for parts and labor Parts rep
34. rs the studs on the top of the pad holders must be trimmed to avoid contact with the dust skirt Failure to trim the studs after installation can result in damage to the pad holders dust skirt or both Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes 1 Hard to start Opening propane cylinder too quickly OPEN SLOWLY Low oil Insufficient vacuum Coil air gap needs adjusting Spark plug or head bolts loose Blown head gasket 2 Will not start No fuel Low oil Wires broken or disconnected Incorrect spark plug gap Gap should be 025 Insufficient vacuum Defective spark plug Defective coil Blown head gasket Engine lacks power Insufficient vacuum Dirty air filters Governor needs adjusting Leaking head gasket No compression worn rings Smell of burned rubber Belt out of adjustment check automatic tensioner Machine vibrates Loose nuts Pad not centered Machine Bogs Down when in use Operator bearing down too hard Dirty air filters Machine pulls to one side Bent wheel bracket or worn wheel Adjust wheels forward Engine stops running Out of fuel Low oil Dirty air filter Machine Drawings and Parts Lists Safe Fill Cylinder Head Layout Bleeder Service Valve Valve Kr Pressure d 7 20 Relief Valve Z Liquid Level Sight Gauge m Hammerhead iagra D iring 080905 S0 6 8 0079600 YILYVIS Ayauya AI135 21419313 DAAE HVZE OQA ZI QION310S HOLIMS l8VIS I0AZL IYNSSIY
35. subject machine e The measurements are recorded from the dominant axis Machine Preparation Adding Oil When the burnisher is shipped by overland freight the correct amount of oil is in the engine Air freight shipments require the machine to be shipped without oil When filling a dry burnisher or changing oil add no more than 1 6 US quarts 1 5 L when not changing the oil filter or 1 8 US quarts 1 7 L when the oil filter is changed then check the dipstick in the fill cap Add oil if necessary but DO NOT OVERFILL ALWAYS CHECK OIL BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Refer to the engine operator s manual IMPORTANT When checking oil on Kawasaki models remove oil filler cap and clean dipstick with clean cloth then insert dipstick into tube without screwing in Then check oil level ALWAYS make sure the machine is sitting level when checking oil Connecting the Battery 1 Connect the RED positive battery cable FIRST 2 Connect the BLACK negative battery cable LAST Adjusting the Handle and RokBak The burnisher handle adjusts for comfort and optimum control Height may be changed to suit the individual operator The handle may also be adjusted to a full up about 45 position to allow the burnisher to be rocked back for easy pad change See page 9 The fuel cylinder should be removed before placing the burnisher in the RokBak pad change position Rock the burnisher to the vertical position from the front of the u
36. ter 406 MP109500 Seal Foam 407 NB5282 Bolt BH 5 16 18 x 1 3 4 408 KA110137001 Element Air Filter Foam 17 HP 409 NB000100 Screw HH 5 16 18 x 1 3 4 410 MP019200 Oil Pressure Switch 411 KA490652078 Oil Filter 412 KA110137002 Element Air Filter Main 17 HP 413 MP043400 Shield Manifold 17 HP 414 KA110607006 Gasket Exhaust 415 NB9545 Nut Spin Lock 1 4 20 416 MP4800 Spacer Clutch Top 417 MP107300 Muffler Catalytic 17 HP 418 MP015200 Plug Oxygen Sensor 419 NB3265 Nut Lock 5 16 18 420 MP4787 Clutch Assy 421 MP4805 Spacer Clutch Bottom 422 NB005800 Screw HH 7 16 20 x 1 1 2 423 NB9267 Washer Flat 5 16 424 MP4790 Tubing alalalala ay ala ala ip Jo lh lech r papa sr 425 NB52816 Screw BH 1 4 20 x 1 2 012507 EEE EEE Engine Regulator Sub Assembly Hammerhead Serial 65612 and Later 01053696 06 07 07 Engine Regulator Sub Assembly Hammerhead Serial 65612 and Later REF PART DESCRIPTION QTY 100 MP114100 Regulator Assy 1 101 MP4340 Hose Regulator 12 1 102 MP4330 Fitting 49 x 6 Reg to Fuelock 1 103 MP4500 Coupler Quick Rego Female 1 104 NB2470 Fuel Line 3 8 1 33 ft 105 NB7282 Clamp Hose No 38 2 106 MP017900 Fuel Adjustment Assy 1 107 MP317500 Fuelock 12 Volt Asm 1 1
37. tra n dans l op ration de cette polisseuse avant l utilisation Veuillez contacter le service pres vente de Amano Pioneer Eclipse 1 800 367 3550 ou 1 336 372 8080 et ou un distributeur de Amano Pioneer Eclipse pour vous renseigner concernant l entra nement ou pour obtenir un autre manuel d utilisation CE FOR YOUR SAFETY FOR YOUR SAFETY IF YOU SMELL GAS 1 Open window 2 Don t touch electrical switches 3 Extinguish any open flame 4 Immediately call your gas supplier Date of Purchase Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Record This Important Information Purchased From Address City State Zip Phone Contact Machine Model Machine Serial Number Engine Type Engine Serial Number Medical Emergency Important Phone Numbers Police Fire Department Safe Operating Practices e Allow only qualified and trained personnel to operate equipment e Follow maintenance and operating instructions e Keep accurate records of maintenance and service in the provided log book e Remember routine maintenance NOW will prevent a breakdown LATER e Check oil level before starting e Keep nuts and bolts tightened and hose connections snug e Refer to engine manufacturer s service manual or contact Amano Pioneer Eclipse for engine repairs or adjustm
38. valve is turned ON and the fuel system is pressurized b Fixing Leaking Joints 1 Uncouple bad joint and clean it Then apply pipe sealing compound Loc Tite Pipe Sealant with Teflon or equivalent to the clean joint 2 Recouple the joint finger tight plus 1 2 turn 3 Recheck for leaks using soapy water solution Watch for bubbles at the joint with the fuel cylinder service valve turned on and the fuel system pressurized Engine Maintenance Cooling Fin Maintenance a Remove the blower housing and other cooling shrouds b Clean the cooling fins as necessary using compressed air or a pressure washer c Reinstall all housings and shrouds Head Bolt Maintenance Refer to Engine Manufacturer s Service Manual Changing Oil a Run engine for 5 minutes to warm oil then stop the engine by closing the fuel service valve allowing the engine to stop by itself b Locate the oil drain pipe located on the right side of the machine c Remove the cap by turning it counterclockwise with a wrench d Allow oil to drain completely into the receptacle e Replace the cap by turning clockwise f Remove oil fill cap Slowly add no more than 1 1 2 quarts 1 4 L of motor oil when not changing the oil filter or 1 3 4 quarts 1 8 L when the oil filter is changed Refer to engine Owner s Manual for recommended oil g Check oil level with dipstick in oil fill cap Add additional oil if necessary h Replace fill cap Hand tighten
39. with the machine at maximum engine or motor speed as specified by the manufacturer e The operator is located in the normal operating position with the microphone or meter supported independent of the machine 1 68 m 66 in above the test surface 25 cm 10 in to the right and left centerline of the operator s position and 20 cm 8 in to the rearmost point of the handle with the handle in the most forward position e The sound level meter is observed for a minimum of 5 seconds or until a stabilized reading is obtained The maximum repeatable sound level observed during the test at each microphone position is recorded and documented Propane Machine Safety Test for Hand Arm Vibration at the Grip Surface of Hand Guided Machinery Amano Pioneer Eclipse measures and rates the vibration at the machine hand contact surface of hand guided machines that are provided with handles in accordance with European Machinery Directive 98 37 EC e The Test area consists of a flat open floor area that allows the machine to be operated normally e The transducer is mounted firmly at a point halfway along the length of the handle where the handle would normally be held e Machines are tested while stationary with all mechanisms necessary for the equipment to perform its intended functions engaged and the traction drive in neutral if applicable The machine will be tested at maximum engine or motor speed as specified by the manufacturer of the

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