Clarke 6500485 CBB150 Buffer Instructions
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To assemble the Clarke CBB150 Buffer Polisher, begin by attaching the handle to the main body using the provided bolts and screws. Ensure all connections are tight. Refer to the user manual for detailed assembly instructions and diagrams.
It's recommended to perform a basic maintenance check every 50 hours of operation. This includes checking the power cord for damage, inspecting brushes for wear, and ensuring all bolts and screws are secure. Clean the machine regularly to prevent dust buildup.
If the buffer polisher does not start, first check the power supply and ensure the cord is plugged in securely. Inspect the fuse and replace it if necessary. If the problem persists, check the power switch and motor connections for any visible damage.
Excessive vibration can be caused by an unbalanced pad or improper installation. Ensure the pad is correctly attached and not worn or damaged. Check the floor surface for any debris that may cause imbalance.
To replace the brushes, first disconnect the machine from the power source. Remove the brush covers and take out the worn brushes. Insert the new brushes and secure them properly before replacing the covers.
Use only pH-neutral cleaning solutions specifically designed for use with floor buffers. Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage the machine or the floor surface. Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations.
To prevent swirl marks, ensure the pad is clean and appropriate for the type of floor surface. Operate the polisher at a consistent speed and avoid pressing down too hard. Regularly change or clean pads to maintain effectiveness.
Always wear protective gear, such as safety glasses and non-slip footwear. Ensure the work area is well-lit and free of obstacles. Avoid wearing loose clothing or jewelry that could get caught in the machine.
To adjust the handle height, locate the adjustment lever or knob on the handle assembly. Loosen it to raise or lower the handle to the desired height, then tighten it to secure the position.
If the polisher stops working, first check the power supply and cord for any issues. Allow the motor to cool down, as it may have overheated. Inspect the fuse and replace if necessary. If the issue persists, consult a professional technician.