Multiquip SFCS-16 manual Result in Property Damage AND/OR Personal Injury

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATION

RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.

1)Properly disconnect the extension cord or the FLOOR COVERING SCRAPER from the power source.

2)To place the operator handle in the work position, move the handle upright so that the ball-detent pins can be inserted through the operator handle and main frame. Determine the ball-detent pins are inserted through the operator handle and main frame to fully expose the ball detent. FIGURE 9.

FIGURE 9

DANGER

THE BALL DETENT MUST BE FULLY EXPOSED AGAINST THE MAIN FRAME TO PROVIDE THE PROPER PIN RETAINING FORCE. AN IMPROPER PIN RETAINING CONFIGURATION CAN RESULT IN UNEXPECTED OPERATOR HANDLE MOVEMENT. THIS OCCURRENCE CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.

3)Loosen the threaded handle knobs and extend the operator handle out until the internal handle stops thrust against the threaded studs. Retighten the knobs. FIGURE 10.

CAUTION

Improper knob tension and/or improperly securing the operator handle to the main frame can result in an unstable platform configuration. An unstable platform configuration can result in property damage and/or personal injury.

4)Tilt the FLOOR COVERING SCRAPER back until the operator handle comes in contact with the surface. The FLOOR COVERING SCRAPER may not be in a stable position in this configuration. To minimize the possibility of property damage and/or personal injury, properly secure an appropriate weight to the handle for added stability. Other means can also be utilized to support the frame and provide proper machine stability. Appropriate wheel chocks are also recommended. FIGURE 11.

DANGER

EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN WORKING NEAR OR UNDER THE FLOOR COVERING SCRAPER WITH THE OPERATOR HANDLE TILTED BACK IN THE SERVICE POSITION. IF THE FLOOR COVERING SCRAPER IS NOT POSITIONED IN A STABLE CONFIGURATION, WITH ADEQUATE

COUNTERWEIGHT PROPERLY SECURED, UNEXPECTED MOVEMENT CAN ALLOW THE MACHINE TO FALL BACK TO THE WORK SURFACE. THIS OCCURRENCE CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.

FIGURE 10

FIGURE 11

SFCS-16

OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV #4 (05/28/09)

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