
WARNING! For the safe operation of this machine
follow the instructions given in this manual and the
training given by your supervisor. Failure to do so can
result in personal injury and/or damage to machine and
property!
DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE IN AN EXPLOSIVE
ENVIRONMENT!
This machine is intended for commercial use.
PREPARATION
To prepare the machine for operation, make sure it is of
correct voltage and properly assembled.
Your new floor machine operates in the normal side to side
motion of a conventional single disc machine. Be prepared
before starting by removing all obstructions or other obsta-
cles in the area to be cleaned. Check the proper application
recommendations and procedures found on the label of your
cleaning or finish container. IF IN DOUBT, CALL
YOUR SUPERVISOR .
WARNING! NEVER USE THIS MACHINE WITH
FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL!
For Scrubbing or Polishing: Select the correct clean
SSS floor pad or brush (your Triple S Distributor can assist
you). If in doubt, ask your supervisor.
NEVER OPERATE THE MACHINE WITHOUT THE
FLOOR PAD OR BRUSH INSTALLED!
To properly attach the brush, UNPLUG THE FLOOR
MACHINE, place the handle in the vertical position, then
tilt the machine back until the handle rests on the floor.
Straddle the handle, facing the motor, and grasp the brush
with the block toward you. Place the brush or pad clutch
plate over the three lugs on the motor drive adapter. Twist
the brush right to lock it into position. To remove the brush,
UNPLUG THE MACHINE and follow the same procedure
as above, but by twisting the brush off with a firm jerk to the
left. Remove the brush or pad driver when the machine is
not in use. This will help prevent brush damage and reduce
wobble problems.
DUAL SPEED CONTROL: A rocker switch is located
on the motor drip cover. Press the switch in on the side
labeled LOW for 175 RPM pad speed or to HIGH for 300
RPM pad speed.
OPERATION
Plug the machine’s power cable into a properly grounded
outlet (see Safety Instructions). Next, adjust the handle
height to a comfortable position.
Pull out on the “Watch Dog” Safety Lock button and start
the machine by depressing either the left or right switch
levers.
Both hands should be placed on the handle when the machine
is in operation. The machine will glide sideways over the
floor by a slight raising and lowering of the handle. Raise
the handle slightly to go to the right. Lower the handle
slightly to go left. Releasing the switch lever stops the
machine.
For Spray Buffing: A diluted spray material of about one
part water to one part solution is recommended. Heavier
spray buff solutions will bog down the machine, load up the
pad and adversely affect the machine’s efficiency.
MAINTENANCE
AFTER EACH USE: Store the machine in a clean dry
area. Wipe the entire machine and cord down with a clean
cloth. Remove the pad or brush and clean thoroughly. Wrap
the machine’s electrical cord onto the handles and the cord
hook provided. CHECK the cord and plug for nicks, cuts or
damage. Report these to your supervisor for correction.
WARNING! Always disconnect the machine’s electrical
plug from the electrical outlet before performing any
service, maintenance, pad changing or inspection of the
machine.
CIRCUIT BREAKER: A circuit breaker is used to protect
the motor. If the motor draws high amperage the circuit
breaker will stop the motor. The reset button is located in
the back of the switch housing. Push the reset button to
restart the motor. If the motor continues to stop, clean or
change the floor pad. If this does not correct the problem
consult an authorized service person.
MOTOR: The motor is lubricated for life under normal
use. No oiling or greasing is necessary. However, if the
machine is used in dusty areas or is used for spray buffing,
the motor should be cleaned. Blowing the motor out with
compressed air or with the exhaust from a vacuum is sug-
gested. Keeping the motor clean will allow the clear pas-
sage of air for ventilation and prevent overheating. If you
have any questions regarding the maintenance of your floor
machine, ASK YOUR SUPERVISOR.
CARBON BRUSH INSPECTION: Long life 3000-hour
carbon brushes are installed in the motor. The machine is
also equipped with a carbon brush wear indicator to signal
when a carbon brush change is required.
OPERATING PROCEDURES - DUAL SPEED
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ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
505251 Motor & Gear Asm., 1.5HP 115V 60CY 1
505249 Motor Only, 1.5 HP
503523 Gear Asm.Only -10:1 for 1.5 HP-3 Planet
A 504209 Ring Gear Housing 1
B 902007 Bearing 1
C 504208 Planet Gear Hsing,10:1-3 Idler 1
D 902005 Bearing 1
E Screw 6
F Screw 6
G Motor Cord 1
H 911305 Run Capacitor 1
I Cover, Run Capacitor 1
J Cover, Start Capacitor 1
K 911304 Start Capacitor 1
L Bolt 4
M End Bell 1
N Stator Asm (No Capacitors), Chrome 1
O 902003 Bearing, Motor Top 1
P 911306 Stationary Switch 1
Q 911307 Rotary Switch (For 60 Cycle) 1
R Rotor Assembly (No Bearings or Switch) 1
S 502927 End Bell-Motor Lower 1
T 502317 Cover, Ring Gear 1
U 902015 Bearing 1
V 902005 Bearing 2
X 502460 Coupling Flexible 1
Y 508211 Spacer 1
Z 503510 Pinion 1
AA 507701 Shaft-Planet Gear 2/3
BB 902016 Bearing-Planet Shaft 4/6
CC 503511 Gear-Planet 2/3