Clarke CFP Pro 20DS Floor Polishing Machine Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- Clarke
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Clarke CFP Pro 20DS Floor Polishing Machine
This book has important information for the use and safe operation of this machine. Failure to read this book prior to operating or attempting any service or maintenance procedure to your Clarke machine could result in injury to you or to other personnel; damage to the machine or to other property could occur as well. You must have training in the operation of this machine before using it. If your operator(s) cannot read this manual, have it explained fully before attempting to operate this machine?
All directions given in this book are as seen from the operator’s position at the rear of the machine.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This machine is intended for commercial use. It is constructed for use in an indoor environment and is not intended for any other use. Use only recommended accessories.
All operators shall read, understand and exercise the following safety precautions:
- Do not operate the machine:
- Unless trained and authorized.
- Unless you have read and understand the operator’s manual.
- Inflammable or explosive areas.
- With a damaged cord or plug.
- If not in proper operating condition.
- In outdoor areas.
- In standing water.
- With the use of extension cords.
- Before operating the machine:
- Make sure all safety devices are in place and operate properly.
- When using a machine:
- Do not run the machine over the cord.
- Do not pull the machine by a cord or plug.
- Do not pull the cord around sharp edges or corners.
- Do not unplug by pulling on the cord.
- Do not stretch the cord.
- Do not handle the plug with wet hands.
- Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
- Report machine damage or faulty operation immediately.
- Before leaving or servicing the machine:
- Turn off the machine.
- Unplug the cord from the outlet.
- When servicing the machine:
- An experienced technician should only perform service work.
- Unplug the cord from the outlet.
- Use manufacturer-supplied or approved replacement parts.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This floor machine shall be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electric shock. The machine is provided with a three–conductor cord and a three-contact grounding-type attachment plug to fi t the proper grounding-type receptacle. The green [or green and yellow] conductor in the cord is the grounding wire. Never connect this wire to anything other than the grounding pin of the attachment plug.
This machine is for use on a nominal 120-Volt circuit and has a grounding plug that resembles the plug illustrated in figure below. Make sure that the machine is connected to an outlet having the same confi duration as the plug. No adapter should be used with this machine.
OPERATION OF FLOOR MACHINE
READ THE OPERATOR MANUAL THOROUGHLY PRIOR TO OPERATING OR SERVICING THIS MACHINE. GENERAL USE
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Remove any obstructions or other obstacles in the area which is to be cleaned.
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Place the handle in the upright position and tilt the machine back until the handle rests on the floor
Be sure the machine is not plugged into an outlet -
Attach the pad driver or brush to the machine by placing the clutch plate over the gearbox hub and turning the driver / brush 1/4 turn.
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Place the machine back into its upright position.
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Plug the power cord into a grounded outlet.
NOTE: Never use an extension cord in conjunction with the standard power cord. -
The handle height may be adjusted by lifting up the compression handle which is located on the right side of the handle tube about 1 foot above
floor level. Release the compression handle and adjust the handle to a safe operating height, then push back down on the compression handle to lock the handle in the operating position. -
Select either low speed (185rpm) or high speed (330rpm) by pushing the motor-mounted switch into the low or high position.
NOTE: Never change the speed while operating the machine. Be sure the power is turned off prior to changing the speed. -
To start the machine, press the red safety button on the top of the upper switch housing, and then squeeze either of the operating triggers. (the safety button must be depressed prior to squeezing the operating triggers.)
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When the machine is in operation, both hands should be placed on the switch housing (upper handle).
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During operation, to make the machine go right, gently raise the handle. To make the machine to the left, gently lower the handle.
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To stop the machine at any time, simply release the operating trigger [s] and the machine will stop automatically.
MAINTENANCE
To keep this machine performing well for many years, please follow the following maintenance procedures:
Always confi rm the machine is unplugged from the power source prior to performing any maintenance or repairs!
- Unplug the machine as soon as you are done using it.
- Tilt the machine back and remove the pad driver or brush.
- Never store a low-speed machine with the pad driver or brush mounted to the machine
- Clean the outside of the machine with a mild cleaner.
- Check the power cord for any damage. If damage is detected, replace the power cord immediately.
- Lubricate wheels with a water-resistant lubricant once a month.
- Check the machine for loose or missing nuts and bolts, and replace them as necessary.
- If the machine is used in a dusty environment, you may remove the motor cover and blow the motor clean with compressed air. This will ensure proper ventilation, and allow the motor to run cooler.
STORAGE
- Unplug the machine from the power source and wrap the cord on the handle.
- Tilt the machine back and remove the pad driver or brush.
- Store the machine in an upright position and in a dry area.
HANDLE RELEASE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1
- Remove the nut and spacer from the handle bracket assembly.
- Push the two handle brackets backward so they lay on the floor.
STEP 2
- Remove Handle Clamp Blocks with 5mm hex head.
- Place handle assembly into handle clamp blocks.
- Re-attach the blocks to the base with a 5mm hex head.
STEP 3
- Make sure the actual cord wrap faces to the left of the machine when you are standing behind it.
- Assemble hardware in the following order: spacer, left handle bracket, lock nut. (Do not over-tighten the lock nut. Only tighten it enough to hold the handle in place when the compression lever is in the down position).
STEP 4
- Connect Power Cords together
- Connect Power Cord Covers together.
PARTS LIST
HANDLE ASSEMBLY
Item | Ref. No. | Qty | Description |
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1 | VF30016 | 1 | Handle Release |
2 | VF30017 | 1 | Screw |
3 | VF30018 | 2 | Washer, Plain |
4 | VF300152 | 1 | Bolt, Handle Release |
5 | VF45125 | 1 | Cord, Handle |
AS41901 | 1 | Plug Protector, Small Male (for VF45125) | |
6 | VF50120A | 1 | Grommet |
7 | VF13504 | 1 | Nut, Lock, M10 |
8 | VF13517 | 1 | Washer, Plain |
9 | VF300141 | 1 | Cord Wrap Block |
10 | VF13493 | 1 | Screw, M6 X 10 |
11 | AS312206B | 1 | Tube |
12 | VF13570 | 1 | Pin |
13 | VF40169 | 1 | Connection Plate |
14 | VF14222 | 4 | Screw, M5x12 |
15 | VF13604 | 4 | Tooth Washer, M5 |
16 | AS312209 | 1 | Front Cover |
17 | VF48310 | 2 | Handle Grip |
18 | AS22006S | 1 | Lever, Solution |
19 | AS22004S | 1 | Lever, Left, Switch |
20 | VV13667 | 2 | Screw, M4 X 12 |
21 | VF48309 | 1 | Clamp Block |
22 | VF45119 | 1 | Cord, Power Supply |
23 | AS22009-1 | 1 | Strain Relief, Cord |
24 | GT13009 | 5 | Screw, M5 X 30 |
25 | GT13008 | 2 | Screw, M5 X 20 |
26 | GV40218 | 1 | Safety Button |
27 | GV40209 | 1 | Safety Button |
28 | AS312209 | 1 | Rear Cover |
29 | VF99010C | 1 | Breaker, Circuit, 17a |
30 | VF44203 | 1 | Switch Assy |
31 | VF14212 | 2 | Screw, M3 X 25 |
32 | AS22005S | 1 | Lever, Right, Switch |
33 | AS312203 | 1 | Cover |
34 | GV40226CL | 1 | Label, Front Cover |
BASE ASSEMBLY
Item| Ref. No.| Qty| Description| Item| Ref.
No.| Qty| Description
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1| GT13080| 4| Screw, M6 X 30| 27| VF48202| 2| Wheel, 5”
2| AS312201TP| 1| Plate,Handle Guide| 28| VF44012| 2| Screw, M6 X 12.7
3| GT13032| 4| Washer, Plain, M6| 29| VF13666| 2| Washer, M6
4| VF13502| 4| Nut, Lock, M6| 30| ZD40225| 1| Bearing, #6203Z
5| VF30026| 1| Axle| 31| VF999802B| 1| Gear Box
6| VF30020| 1| Bracket, Left Handle| 32| VF99021| 1| Coupler
7| VV20274| 4| Washer, Plain, M13| 33| MT01102| 1| Sleeve
8| GV40235| 2| Clamp Block, Axle| 34| VF40990| 1| Label, Dual Speed
9| VV13621| 4| Screw, Self-Tapping, St, M5 X 20| 35| VF41079CL| 1| Label,
Motor
10| VA13474| 5| Screw, M5 X 16| 36| ZD48000-1| 1| Motor, Dual Speed
11| VF13474A| 4| Washer, Plain, M5| 37| VA13473| 1| Screw, M4 x 16
12| VF13524| 4| Washer, Plain, M8| 38| VF44204| 1| Rectifier
13| VF13519| 4| Washer, Lock, M8| 39| VA91347| 1| Switch
14| GT13018| 4| Screw, M8 X 55| 40| ZD48309DY| 1| Shell
15| MF-VF002-4A| 6| Screw, Self-Tapping, 1/4”-1”| 41| VF13604| 4| Washer,
Lock, External Tooth
16| MF-VF002-2| 1| Clutch Plate| 42| VF14214| 4| Screw, M5 X 8
17| MF-VF022JD| 1| Pad Holder, 19”| 43| GT13014| 2| Nut, Nylon Insert, M4
18| AS312204| 1| Bumper, 20”| 44| ZD48316| 1| Triac Assembly
19| ZD48315| 1| Bearing| 45| VV13650| 4| Screw, M4 x 12
20| ZD48200| 1| Shaft & Rotor Assembly| 46| VV67405| 1| Strain Relief, Cord
21| VF40100TP| 1| Frame,20”| 47| VV67405-1A| 1| Nut
22| VF99926-2| 4| Kit, Carbon Brush| 48| AS41902| 1| Plug Protector, Large
Female
23| VF40152| 1| Hose Barb| 49| VF999794| 1| Cord, Motor
24| VF30019| 1| Bracket, Handle, Right| 50| ZD48330| 1| Kit, Speed Adjustment
25| VF13520| 2| Washer, Lock| 51| VF40994| 1| Read Manual label
26| VF50119| 2| Washer, Plain, M12| | | |
WIRING DIAGRAM
Contact Information
- 14600 21st Avenue North Plymouth, MN 55447-3408
- www.clarkeus.com
- Phone: 800-253-0367
- Fax: 800-825-2753
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