Eagle Solutions, ©2008, Tracker Operator Manual Page #12
Eagle Solutions, ©2008, Tracker Operator Manual Page #13
4. Allow stripper solution to penetrate as
directed.
5. Begin stripping with the machine (one pass
is generally all that is needed). Move at a
deliberate, steady pace.
6. Keep machine moving. Running in one place
for more than a few seconds may damage the
floor.
7. Do not leave machine unattended while the
engine is running.
ATTENTION: It is possible
to damage the engine by allowing it to idle
for long periods of time by affecting proper
lubrication. WARNING! Exhaust emissions
contain harmful toxic gases; the worst being
carbon monoxide. Always make certain that
adequate ventilation is available. Do not
operate the machine in confined areas.
8. When stripping against walls, it is best to
generally keep the wall to the operator’s right
hand side. Most hand edging may be eliminated
or at least minimized by moving slowly with
the Tracker along walls.
9. Remove sludge with vacuum recovery system
or auto scrubber. Damp mop floor - rinse
thoroughly.
10. Upon completion, follow shut down procedures
as instructed in operation manual and allow
engine to come to a complete stop.
11. Raise splash guard skirt and tighten.
12. Install transport wheel, positioning chain of
transport wheel towards front of machine.
13. Turn key switch to off, if so equipped, and place
key in secure location.
14. Remove strip brushes or pad drivers.
Stopping the Machine
1. Put machine in idle mode.
2. Close the service valve on the fuel cylinder
while the engine is running. This serves to
“purge” the fuel system of all flammable gas.
3. If equipped , turn the key switch to OFF.
Emergency Stopping
In case of emergency, the machine can be brought
to an instant stop by the following methods:
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Release “KILL SWITCH” (if installed).
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Turn key switch to “off” position (if installed).
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Position throttle to “off position.
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Close control valve on fuel cylinder.
Cleaning the Machine
After use, the underneath of the Tracker may be
hosed down for cleaning by standing the machine in
an upright position.
1. Remove the propane cylinder.
2. Two operators should firmly grip the front of the
Tracker and lift until the machine is upright.
3. The stripping brushes or pad drivers may then
be easily removed and the under belly of the
Tracker may be cleaned.
4. Care should be taken when lowering the
machine; two or three operators may be needed
(it is heavy!).
NOTE: An operator should be
stationed by the side of the Tracker when it is
in an upright position to prevent it accidentally
being knocked over. It should never be left
unattended in the upright position.
Storing the Machine
1. Remove the fuel cylinder and store in a NFPA
approved propane storage cage outside as
directed by your local government.
2. After the engine has cooled completely, clean
machine thoroughly.
3. Perform all daily maintenance requirements.
4. Store machine in a cool, dry, secure area where
it will not be damaged by other traffic.
Transporting the Machine
When transporting the machine from one job to
another, secure the machine with the fuel cylinder
installed and the service valve OFF! Allow the
engine to cool down before loading it.
Maintenance
WARNING: Before attempting any maintenance
procedures on the machine, close the service valve
on the fuel cylinder and stop the engine.
Repairs and adjustments to the fuel system must
be performed by an authorized, properly trained
service technician. To keep the machine in good
working condition, simply follow the daily, weekly
and monthly maintenance procedures.
Keeping the machine clean and free from
accumulated dust, lint and oil allows free air flow
across the engine and proper cooling. Always use
clean recoil dust filters. These can be cleaned by
washing them in flowing water and shaking them
dry. Extra filters may be ordered from Eagle
Solutions at 800.633.0519. Keep a log book of
maintenance and/or repairs.
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