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Safety

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CAUTION:

 THE RETURN CAPACITY WHEN CHARGING THE BATTERY IS NOT 1-TO-1. ENSURE THAT BATTERY IS ALLOWED TO 

CHARGE FOR A GREATER PERIOD OF TIME THAN IT WAS USED (IF NOT COMPLETING A FULL CHARGE).  FOR MAXIUMUM BAT-

TERY LIFE, FULLY RECHARGE BATTERY (LED WILL APPEAR SOLID GREEN) AT LEAST TWICE PER WEEK. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY 

RESULT IN SHORTER RUNTIMES AND PREMATURE BATTERY FAILURE. 

WARNING: 

ONLY USE BATTERY/CHARGER CONFIGURATIONS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED BY NFE. USE OF A DIFFERENT OR 

INCORRECT CONFIGURATION HAS A HIGH RISK OF LEADING TO FIRE, PREMATURE BATTERY FAILURE, DAMAGE TO MACHINE, 

AND/OR BODILY INJURY.

WARNING: 

GRINDING/CUTTING/DRILLING OF MASONRY, CONCRETE, METAL AND OTHER MATERIALS CAN GENERATE DUST, 

MISTS AND FUMES CONTAINING CHEMICALS KNOWN TO CAUSE SERIOUS FATAL INJURY OR ILLNESS, SUCH AS RESPIRATORY 

DISEASE, CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM.  IF YOU ARE UNFAMILIAR WITH THE RISKS ASSOCIATED 

WITH THE PARTICULAR MATERIAL BEING CUT, REVIEW THE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AND/OR CONSULT YOU EMPLOYER, 

THE MATERIAL MANUFACTURER/SUPPLIER, GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES SUCH AS OSHA AND NIOSH AND OTHER AUTHORI-

TIES ON HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.  CALIFORNIA AND SOME OTHER AUTHORITIES, FOR INSTANCE, HAVE PUBLISHED LISTS OF 

SUBSTANCES KNOWN TO CAUSE CANCER, REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY, OR OTHER HARMFUL EFFECTS.  CONTROL DUST, MIST 

AND FUMES AT THE SOURCE WHERE POSSIBLE.  IN THIS REGARD USE GOOD WORK PRACTICES AND FOLLOW THE RECOM-

MENDATIONS OF THE MANUFACTURER/SUPPLIER, OSHA/NIOSH, AND OCCUPATIONAL AND TRADE ASSOCIATIONS.  WHEN THE 

HAZARDS FROM INHALATION OF DUST, MISTS AND FUMES CANNOT BE ELIMINATED, THE OPERATOR AND ANY BYSTANDERS 

SHOULD ALWAYS WEAR A RESPIRATOR APPROVED BY OSHA/MSHA FOR THE MATERIAL BEING CUT.

Charger Operation

Ensure proper use of charger.

•  Once connected and plugged into AC power, the LED will in-

dicate whether or not it is charging. Refer to manufacturer’s 

charger manual. 

•  Only use charger on branch circuits protected by a circuit 

breaker or fuse that can carry the power of the charger.

•  Do not use charger if it shows signs of physical stress, or if 

DC output leads or connector feel hot when used. 

•  Do not disconnect DC output clamps or connector from bat-

teries while charger is on. This could cause an explosion.

•  Failure to unplug AC power before moving equipment will 

damage cords, plugs, and receptacles. 

•  Do not over-discharge batteries, this could cause batteries 

to fail. Re-charge as soon as possible after discharge; if they 

are warm, first allow them to cool.

•  Charger is not water proof, only resistant, and cannot with-

stand immersion, continuous exposure, or heavy rain.

•  A drive lockout option will disable the drive mechanism of 

the machine while the charger is plugged in. 

•  There is a built-in Low Voltage Interrupter that continuously 

monitors for low voltage and will sound when voltage falls. At 

44V the alarm will sound; stop immediately and recharge. At 

43.5V the machine will auto-disconnect and shut down; let 

machine sit until batteries recover enough to drive to outlet. 

•  Chargers are equipped with a grounding plug.

Note:

 Leaving the charger plugged in does not harm the battery 

and is preferred to leaving the battery in a state of discharge.

Scraping

Do not drive machine along hills or uneven surfaces.  

The weight of the machine may become distributed differently if on 

an uneven surface. Too much of an angle could make the machine 

unsafe or cause it to tip over. Always keep the front of the machine 

facing downward while traveling up or down ramps or inclines. Do 

not run the machine in unsafe environments. 

Inspect work area for potential hazards prior to operation.
Observe location of electrical supplies and extension cords. 

Do not allow cutting heads to come into contact with any electrical 

supply or extension cord. 

Operator must be seated before starting machine and should 

stay seated until motor has stopped running.  

This machine is equipped with a safety switch under the seat, 

which requires the operator to be seated before the machine can 

be operated. Do not attempt the start-up procedure without first 

being seated on the machine. 

Batteries and Chargers

Use caution; risk of explosive gases. 

Batteries generate explosive gases during normal operation. Do 

not use near fuels, grain, dust, solvents, or other flammables; 

never smoke near the machine, battery, or charger.

Inspect battery and charger regularly.  

Disconnect charger from wall outlet before operating. Machine 

should be off before connecting to a power source. Periodically 

inspect batteries, cables, charger, and all plug connections. Be 

extremely cautious when working with batteries. Do not open or 

tamper with batteries; doing so could cause electrical shock.  

WARNING:

 BE CAUTIOUS WHEN WORKING WITH 

BATTERY. IF ELECTROLYTIC  ACID GETS IN THE EYES, 

IMMEDIATELY FLUSH OUT WITH COLD, FRESH WATER 

FOR AT LEAST 10 MINUTES AND GET MEDICAL HELP.

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Summary of Contents for 5000 CINQ MILLE

Page 1: ...Read Manual Before Operating Machine 403706 Rev D 5000 CINQ MILLE RIDE ON SCRAPER OPERATING MANUAL T o o r d e r g o t o D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t c o m...

Page 2: ...Curtis Gehl Pavers Heli Honda ICS PowerGrit IHI Partner Imer Clipper MMD Koshin Rice CH E General Equip ment Amida Coleman NAC Gradall Square Shooter Kent Stanley Tamco Toku Hatz Kohler Robin Wiscons...

Page 3: ...structions 8 Machine Charging 8 Transport 9 Jobsite Movement 9 Cutting Head and Blades 10 Foot Pegs 12 Storage 12 Operation 13 Operating Controls 13 Start Up Procedure 13 Shut Down Procedure 14 Slide...

Page 4: ...Changes the angle of the cutting head via the control handle next to the operator seat Debris Deflector Redirects debris away from the operator Swivel Cutting Head Ensures continuous blade contact wit...

Page 5: ...l or any medication that may cause decreased control Keep hands away from all moving parts and tooling Wear gloves when changing tooling Remove tooling when ma chine is not in use and or lower cutting...

Page 6: ...ould cause batteries to fail Re charge as soon as possible after discharge if they are warm first allow them to cool Charger is not water proof only resistant and cannot with stand immersion continuou...

Page 7: ...he proper conditions Leaking pres surized hydraulic fluids may develop a mist or fine spray that can flash or explode upon contact with a source of ignition These explosions can be very severe and cou...

Page 8: ...improper charging and or charger damage Only use extension cord provided with machine 2 Complete charging sequence Refer to Charger manual for more details 3 Disconnect cord from the power source Ens...

Page 9: ...the cups then slide as far back as possible Figure 4 1 Before lifting machine secure it to the forklift with 3 000 lb 1 361 kg or heavier straps or a chain Tilt forks back to lift machine Palletizing...

Page 10: ...re 6 Never leave machine unattended with strap holding levers open Moving Machine on Caster Moving a weighted machine on only the front caster and not on the cutting head or the front wheel assembly c...

Page 11: ...iameter disk with 120 or finer grit Be careful not to catch disk on edge or corner of blade Pass grinder along blade edge starting on one end and continuing in one direction being careful to hold grin...

Page 12: ...cutting ability sharpen or replace as needed After removing a portion of material clear the work area of debris This will give the machine maximum performance and help to keep the work area safe FOOT...

Page 13: ...accomplished by slightly reducing pressure on one lever or the other while moving Emergency Stop Switch Figure 14 The emergency stop switch is designed to immediately cut power to the system Seat Swi...

Page 14: ...there are two basic slide plate settings Low Setting Figure 19 the hydraulic slide plate is positioned 1 off the floor This setting is most commonly used during initial scraping or removal application...

Page 15: ...ving carpet connected to the pad works the best Note When removing carpet from over VCT tile and the tile needs to be saved run the machine at a 45 angle over the tile This should help to save the til...

Page 16: ...ometimes a shank blade or a shank blade with a carbide tip will work DITCHING Cross Room Ditching Figure 22 When removing hard to remove ceramic VCT or VAT cross room ditching will help to make the re...

Page 17: ...ic fluid should be changed Regular maintenance should be performed according to the schedule Maintenance to be performed Interval Daily 200 hrs 1000 hrs 2000 hrs After initial 100 hrs After initial 50...

Page 18: ...ne Inspect and tighten bolts as needed Charger is hot Charger is in use This is normal Fluid is leaking from machine Hose connections or fittings have loosened through normal use Tighten hydraulic hos...

Page 19: ...Curtis Gehl Pavers Heli Honda ICS PowerGrit IHI Partner Imer Clipper MMD Koshin Rice CH E General Equip ment Amida Coleman NAC Gradall Square Shooter Kent Stanley Tamco Toku Hatz Kohler Robin Wiscons...

Page 20: ...T o o r d e r g o t o D i s c o u n t E q u i p m e n t c o m...

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