Warning, Caution, Introduction – Kent SelectLin 20TS User Manual

Page 5: Parts and service, Name plate, Uncrate the machine, A)-know your machine, B)-installing the brush or pad holder, Operation, After use

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FORM NO. 70140A - SelectLine 13, 17, 20, 17 HD, 20 HD, 20 TS - 5

INTRODUCTION

This manual will help you get the most from your KENT floor machine. Read it
thoroughly before operating the machine.
This product is intended for commercial use; polishing, spray buffing, scrubbing,
stripping and rotary carpet shampooing.

PARTS AND SERVICE

Repairs, when required, should be performed by your Authorized KENT Service
Center, who employs factory trained service personnel, and maintains an
inventory of KENT original replacement parts and accessories.
Call the KENT dealer named below for repair parts or service. Please specify the
Model and Serial Number when discussing your machine.

(Dealer, affix service sticker here.)

NAME PLATE

The Model Number and Serial Number of your machine are shown on the
Nameplate on the bottom of the machine. This information is needed when
ordering repair parts for the machine. Use the space below to note the Model
Number and Serial Number of your machine for future reference.

MODEL NUMBER

SERIAL NUMBER

UNCRATE THE MACHINE

When the machine is delivered, carefully inspect the shipping carton and the
machine for damage. If damage is evident, save the shipping carton so that it
can be inspected. Contact the KENT Customer Service Department immedi-
ately to file a freight damage claim (phone number is provided on the back cover
of this manual).

(A)-KNOW YOUR MACHINE

1

Operator Handle Grips

2

Switch Lever Safety Lock Button

3

Switch Levers - Squeeze - ON / Release - OFF

4

Handle Release Compression Lever

5

Power Cord

6

Operator Handle

7

Cord Hook

WARNING!

This machine contains moving parts. To reduce the risk of injury,
always unplug the power cord before servicing.

(B)-INSTALLING THE BRUSH OR PAD
HOLDER

Align the lugs with the corresponding slots in the brush or pad holder and turn
the brush or pad holder counterclockwise to lock it in place. To remove brush/
pad holder, give it a quick, hard turn clockwise.

CAUTION!

Using the wrong brush or pad on this machine can damage the
floor or overload the motor.

OPERATION

1

Unwrap the Power Cord (5) and plug it into a properly grounded outlet.

2

Pull up on the Handle Release Compression Lever (4). Move the
Operator Handle (6) downward until your arms are almost straight.
Push down on the Handle Release Compression Lever (4) to lock it in
place.

3

Lift up on the Operator Handle (6) until the brush (or pad) is flat against
the floor.

WARNING!

Be prepared to control the machine as soon as the motor starts.
Just a slight up or down movement of the Handle will make the
machine move from side to side. Raise the Handle to go right.
Lower the Handle to go left.

CAUTION!

Immediately start moving the machine back and forth. Keep the
machine moving while the motor is running to avoid damage to
the floor or carpet.

4

Hold one of the Operator Hand Grips (1) firmly, push the Safety Lock
Button (2) and then compress the Switch Levers (3) to start the motor.
NOTE: When the Switch Levers (3) are released, the machine shuts
off immediately.
NOTE: When spray buffing, check the pad every 15 minutes for dirt and
wax build-up. If the pad is dirty, turn it over to expose the clean side or
install a clean pad.

AFTER USE

1

Place the Operator Handle (6) in the upright position and unplug the
Power Cord (5). Wrap the Power Cord (5) around the Operator Handle
Grips (1) and the Cord Hook (7).

2

Remove the pad holder or brush from the machine. Clean the pad or
brush and hang it up to dry. Allow buffing pads to dry completely before
using again.
Store brushes and pad holders separate from the machine. Never store
the machine with the pad holder or brush on the machine.

3

Wipe the entire machine with a clean, damp cloth. Wipe the underside
of the brush housing after wet use.

4

Inspect the entire machine and all accessories for damage. Perform
any required maintenance or repairs before storage.

5

Store the machine in a clean, dry place with the Operator Handle (6)
locked in the upright position.

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