Product Manual
5
Drive Belt Adjustment
See picture Fig 7
1. Remove three (3) phillips head screws holding the pad
center grip.
2. Remove four (4) large, slot head screws holding drive pad.
3. Loosen pulley mount bolts (A) with 9/16” deep socket
wrench.
Do not remove the bolts.
4. Using a 1/2 box wrench, turn adjustment nut (B) until it
touches the adjustment bolt head. Turn the adjustment bolt
to tighten or loosen the belt tension.
5. Correct belt tension allows belt (C) no more than 1/4” of
side movement.
6. Tighten the four (4) pulley mount bolts with the 9/16”
socket wrench.
7. Loosen the adjusting bolt (D) until it is snug against
adjustment stop molded in housing and turn adjustment
nut against pulley mount bracket.
8. Replace pad driver and pad center grip.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Burnisher tends to move to the right.
• Do not lift up on handle while operating the burnisher.
• Do not operate with handle set too high. Recommended
handle height is from your waist with your arms extended
forward.
Burnisher does not run.
• Circuit breaker has tripped. Allow circuit breaker to cool
two minutes before resetting (NM2000 and NM2000DC
only).
Prevent circuit overload.
• Do not spray buff with the NM1600, NM2000 and
NM2000DC. Apply a restorer, such as Powr-Gloss®, allow
to dry, then burnish.
• Check pad and change if dirty or rough.
• Check area being burnished for cleanliness, area should be
damp mopped, scrubbed or swept with treated broom.
• Operator should not continually force the machine with
handle pressure.
• Operator should not try to operate burnisher in a side-to-
side motion.
• Eliminate any extension cord that is smaller than 12/3 wire
or greater than 25 feet in length.
Burnisher will not start.
• Plug is broken or has loose contact. Replace.
• Switch is defective. Replace switch.
• Rectifier is defective. Replace.
AA
BB
DD
CC
Fig 7