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Operator's Manual -Fusion 27 Battery Burnisher
Figure #13
Figure #14
WARNING: Maintenance and repairs must be
done by authorized personnel only.
WARNING: Keep all fasteners tight.
These Maintenance Procedures Must Be Done Every
Day
Keep the machine clean, it will need fewer repairs and have
longer life.
Do These Procedures When You Begin Your Work
Period
1. Turn off key switch.
2. Disconnect the plug on the charger from the wall. See
figure #12.
3. Make sure pad skirt is in position on the head.
8. Make sure pad is in position and installed correctly
These Maintenance Procedures Must Be Done Every
Week:
WARNING: Maintenance and repairs must be
done by authorized personnel only.
Keep all fasteners tight.
WARNING: Always wear eye protection and
protective clothing when working
near batteries. Do not put tools or
other metal objects across the bat-
tery terminals or the tops of the
batteries.
CAUTION: To prevent damage to the machine,
and discharge across the tops of the
batteries, do not fill the batteries
above the bottom of the tube in each
cell. Wipe any acid from the ma-
chine or the tops of the batteries. Do
not add acid to battery after installa-
tion.
NOTE: Always turn off key switch before servicing the
machine.
WARNING: Always wear eye protection and
protective clothing when working
near batteries. NO SMOKING!
1. To inspect the batteries, tilt the battery cover. See
Figure #13.
2. Use a cloth and a solution of ammonia or bicarbonate
of soda to wipe the top of the batteries. Clean the
battery terminals. Reconnect the batteries.
3. Check the hoses for leaks, obstructions and other
damages.
4. Use a grease gun to lubricate the casters. See figure
#14.
5. The main tires are foam filled. They do not require
air.
MAINTENANCE
Figure #12
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