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Operating Procedures cont’d ...
D.
Using the SAMURAI with the handle extension cont’d ...
9. With a guiding hand on the handle extension’s foam grip and the other hand on the handle to activate
the trigger switch as needed, push machine along fl ooring surface to strip material as needed. (Fig.25).
Due to the design of the machine, there should be NO downward pressure being applied by the operator
at any time. (Fig.26).
DO NOT LEAN, PUSH DOWN, OR OTHERWISE TREAT THE UNIT AS A
SUPPORTING MECHANISM.
Doing so may result in damage to the machine, jobsite, and severe
bodily harm to the operator.
10. Consult “General principles in using the SAMURAI fl oor stripper” as detailed as above for detailed
instructions in using the SAMURAI fl oor stripper.
!
DO NOT APPLY ANY DOWNWARD PRESSURE TO HANDLE EXTENSION.
The fl oor stripper is designed neither to support the weight of the
operator nor to be used to perform any function beyond those described
in the “Pre-Operating Note”.
Storing the SAMURAI
1. Ensure that the area in which the machine will be stored is well-ventilated and free of any potential
fi re hazards such as open fl ames, gas appliances, furnaces, water heaters, and other appliances.
2. Clean and lubricate machine prior to storage.
3. Remove blades and support mounts and store away with nut driver.
4. Touch-up any scratches or damaged areas.
5. Order and re-apply any safety labels. Refer to “Information on Safety Decals” in “Parts Breakdown
Section” of the manual for placement and parts numbers.
6. Store the machine in a covered or indoor storage area at temperatures above freezing for increased
protection and longevity.
Fig.26:
Improper use of handle extension.
Fig.25:
Proper use
of the SAMURAI with
handle extension.