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HAZARD PRECAUTIONS 

Unplug electrical plug from the power point before conducting repair, service, maintenance 
or equipment cleaning. 

Electrical 

 

Do not handle electrical plug or machine with wet hands and power connected. 

 

Do not store machine outdoors or expose to rain. 

 

Do not wash or hose down the machine. 

 

Do not clean the machine by spraying it with water, detergent or cleaning solutions. 

 

Do not use machine if water has been picked up by the vacuum system, without electrical 
inspection by a qualified person.

 

 

Do not pull on the Power Cord. 

 

Work away from the Power Cord to avoid entanglement with the rotating brush/pad mechanism. 

 

Plan work path based on layout and work area using a systematic approach. 

Machine Control and Property Damage 

 

Ensure correct handle height adjustment for control. 

 

Violent handle movement by operator will cause rapid sideways movement and may cause 
operator to lose control. 

 

Fit quality brushes and pads, correctly sized, to suit application. 

 

Ensure floor is uniformly wetted when wet scrubbing, and that floor surface is uniform, to 
minimize rapid sideways movement of the machine.

 

 

Ensure the rear wheels are UP when in use. 

 

Ensure the machine is in constant motion over the floor area. Keeping the machine in a 
localized spot may result in friction burns to the floor. 

Trips, Slips and Falls 

 

Do not wear open top footwear when using this equipment. 

 

Wear slip resistant footwear at all times. Wear chemical resistant footwear when wet 
scrubbing or stripping.floors. 

 

Ensure electrical cord is clear of machine and operators feet. 

 

Use 

appropriate signage and barriers e.g. ‘Cleaning in Progress’ to alert public to cleaning activity. 

Burns, Fire, or Explosion 

 

Do not use machine in areas where flammable or combustible liquids, vapors or gases are 
present. 

 

Do not operate near explosive materials such as solvents, thinners, fuels or grain dust. 

Muscloskeletal Injury 

 

Change brushes and pads using correct posture. 

 

Adjust handle to correct height and operate machine using correct posture. 

 

Hold handle firmly at start, relax grip and maintain a straight wrist when machine is running. 

 

Do not twist at the waist when slewing the machine or turning, turn using your feet. 

 

Using mechanical aids or team lifting, when lifting the machine 

 

Do not pull machine upstairs. 

 

Do not heel the machine to the point where the machine is on its edge, this can cause injury, 
damage to the handle, or damage to the floor.

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Focus CLASSIC

Page 1: ...ited ABN 43 002 858 059 6 Pike Street Rydalmere NSW 2116 Australia PO Box 360 Rydalmere BC 1701 Telephone 61 2 9684 2433 Fax 61 2 9684 2278 Freecall within Australia 1800 257 221 Email hksales hakoaus...

Page 2: ...upport lugs and reposition with additional heavy duty washers under both bolt head and fastening nut and between lugs and bar support ELECTRICAL CONNECTION For Focus Focus Hi Torque Classic models con...

Page 3: ...clamp by rotating the handle lever shown in Pic 8 clockwise adjust handle to comfortable waist height then lock into position by rotating the lever counter clockwise Do not use excessive force to lock...

Page 4: ...position refer Pic 12 Return the machine to an upright position HANDLE INDICATOR AND CONTROLS Pic 9 Factory Set Joint on Focus and Focus Hi Torque Classic Models Pic 11 Attaching a Brush Pic 12 Lockin...

Page 5: ...ug into power point Adjust handle to comfortable waist height refer to Pic 18 Rotate wheels OFF the floor refer to Pic 18 Check that the power indicator lamp is ON Push the Safety Interlock Lever forw...

Page 6: ...n of the power point room furniture layout entrance and exit points Work away from the power cord to avoid entanglement with the rotating brush pad mechanism Ensure that the power cord is clear of the...

Page 7: ...he floor surface Ensure clean pads are used Remove brushes and pad holders from the machine when stored In storage the weight of the machine can deform these parts causing the machine to vibrate on th...

Page 8: ...chine Ensure the rear wheels are UP when in use Ensure the machine is in constant motion over the floor area Keeping the machine in a localized spot may result in friction burns to the floor Trips Sli...

Page 9: ...double pole micro switch Stopping Unattended automatic stop incorporated Adjustment Lever operated clamp with infinitely variable height adjustment through 90 Wheels Type diameter Retractable and non...

Page 10: ...9 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM FOCUS SUDS MODELS...

Page 11: ...3380007 1 42 Guard Pulley Focus Classic 13260005 1 Plate Switch 726 5488A 13350016 1 43 Washer M4 x1 5 x 1 5 SQ Sect Sprg ZP 13420011 6 5 Cap 1 2 BSP Red Plastic 13220019 1 44 Screw No 8 x 3 8 Mush Ni...

Page 12: ...17 18 17 1 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1 9 30 31 32 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 10 11 49 48 51 50 52 53 54 35 34 14 36 37 38 19 39 40 41 25 42 43 44 45 46 47 55 16 17 18 19 20 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 2...

Page 13: ...crew WN1412 K B 50 X 20 Z 13380048 6 10 Clamp Cord Handle IC 13220014 2 28 Housing Handle Lid IC 13270004 1 11 Screw WN1412 K B 40 X 16 Z 13380026 4 29 Lever Safety Interlock Handle IC 13310002 1 12 T...

Page 14: ...ko Australia Pty Ltd is not responsible for costs or repairs performed by persons other than those specifically authorised by Hako Australia Pty Ltd This warranty does not apply to damage from transpo...

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