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    Commer cial Floor Machine 6000 Series Owner’ s Guide Inde x Impor tant Saf eguards ................. 2 Gener al Information .................... 2 Grounding Instructions ............... 3 Operation/Accessories ............... 3 Remov e F rom Car ton ................. 4 Brush & Dr ive Bloc k Installation .. 5 Adjustments ......................[...]

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    2 T o reduce the r isk of fire, electric shock, or injur y: • Y our machine is equipped with a saf ety switch loc k and pow er switch triggers designed f or your saf ety . Do not attempt to bypass or def eat the saf ety sw itch lock. Nev er use any de vice to lock the po wer s witch tr iggers in the “ON” position. • Do not leav e the floor [...]

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    3 Gr ounding Instructions This appliance must be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, g rounding provides a path of least resistance f or electric current to reduce the r isk of electric shock. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment- grounding conductor and g rounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriat[...]

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    4 HO W T O REMO VE POLISHER FROM SHIPPING CRA TE 1 . Lift up on handle to release lock. 2 . Mov e upper handle forw ard to expose wing nuts and angle brac ket. 3 . Remov e the wing nuts and bolts from both upper and lower handle . Discard the angle brac ket. 4 . Lift upper handle and place end-to-end against lower handle , lining up the holes for t[...]

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    5 BR USH AND P AD DRIVER INST ALLA TION T o install a br ush or pad driver , leav e the handle in the upright position and tip the machine back wards so it rests on its wheels and upper handle section (Fig. 4). The br ush and pad driver both attach in the same manner : align the cutouts on the inner ring of the br ush or pad driver with the tabs on[...]

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    6 HANDLE CAM LOCK ADJUSTMENT With the handle cam lock in the “up” position (unloc ked), tighten the adjusting nuts until there is a slight drag when the handle is raised or low ered. The tube should be lock ed securely when the handle lock is pressed downw ard (Fig. 8). ADJUSTMENTS (Continued) Fig. 8 Adjusting Nuts CONTROLS ON/OFF PO WER SWITCH[...]

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    7 CORD ST ORA GE When not in use, loosely wind the pow er cord around the cord storage hook on the handle shaft and both of the handle grips, as sho wn. CLEAN UP AND ST ORA GE After being used, your floor machine can be wiped clean with a soft, damp cloth and should be stored in a clean, dry place.[...]

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    EUREKA SANIT AIRE COMMERICAL EQUIPMENT LIMITED W ARRANTY Floor Machines / Air Mover s Excludes V acuums Y our equipment which has been manufactured, tested and inspected in accordance with carefully specified engineering requirement s is warr anted to be free from defects in material and workmanship. This Limited W arranty is, howe ver , subject to[...]