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O.E.M. PRODUCTS INC. CYCLONE OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL O.E.M. Products, Inc. www.tileremoval.com Toll Free 1-866-636-7763 405-601-3739 2401 S. Purdue Fax: 405-601-8107 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73128 Info@tileremoval.com

TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION I SECTION II SECTION III SECTION IV SECTION V SECTION VI SECTION VII GENERAL DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS START-UP AND BREAK-IN MACHINE OPERATION PREVENTIVE MAINTAINANCE 2

OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL CUSTOMER SERIAL NUMBER DATE SHIPPED 3

SECTION I GENERAL DESCRIPTION CYCLONE The CYCLONE is operated by an electric DC motor, driving a pair of hydrostatic drive systems, creating a skid-steer ZTR drive. Surface coverings and coatings are removed by lowering a weighted blade onto the surface and moving forward under a high torque drive system. The surface coating is removed by a flexible sharpened blade conforming to the floor surface, with the weight of the machine holding the blade firmly to the floor. The weight does not allow the blade to lift or ride over well adhered surface coating material, thus lifting off the floor covering material. 4

SECTION II SPECIFICATIONS Weight 3000 lbs Hydraulic fluid capacity 3 gallons Travel speed 350 ft per minute Minimum length 46 Width 26" 5

SECTION III SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS Before operating the CYCLONE please read the entire operation and safety manual with complete understanding of the safety section. If you have any questions on safety and precautions please call 1-866-636-7763. There are several advantages to an effective safety program which include: lower operating costs, lower workman compensations, less work time lost, high employee morale, and less problems. No one can work safely without knowing what precautions to take to insure personal safety. Operators must know what equipment to wear, which job practices are safe and which are not, and must be aware of what hazards are possible in the work area. A regular schedule of Preventive Maintenance on your equipment is the best protection against unpleasant surprises that slow production and sometimes result in injuries. Here are a few suggested safety tips. The first step before any maintenance or inspection takes place should be to turn off electric motors, and disconnect battery power. 1. Wear proper eye and ear protection and heavy duty work gloves at all times. 2. Practice good Preventive Maintenance. 3. Practice good housekeeping. 4. Allow the CYCLONE to come to a complete stop, disconnect power supply, and chock rear wheels before performing any maintenance procedures. 5. Replace worn parts when necessary. 6. Do not reach into blade or control arm areas while machine is in operation. 7. Do not attempt to open any access door until the machine has come to a complete stop and the power has as been disconnected. 8. Be sure all electrical inspections or changes are performed by qualified personnel. 9. Loose surface coating can cause dangerous footing. Always be alert and careful. 10. After replacing parts be sure all tools used are removed from the machine. Be sure all bolts and nuts are tightened. The loose connection of a rotating part could cause the part to fly off with explosive force, causing serious damage to the equipment and possible injury to the operator. 11. Always lower blade to the ground when the machine is unoccupied by the operator. Serious bodily injury may result if arms are not in the lowered position when not occupied. 12. Never allow unauthorized personnel or the general public into the work area. 13. The work area should be barricaded off to adequately keep all untrained persons out of the work site. If an unauthorized person enters the work area, stop the machine immediately and do not restart the machinery until they have left the work area. 14. Always allow a 200 foot buffer safety zone around all surface preparation activity. 15. Read and obey all safety labels placed on the machinery at all times. If safety labels have been destroyed or removed call 1-866-636-7763 for free replacement prior to operating the machinery. 16. The CYCLNE is not a toy. All operators must be over 18 years of age and must have read and reviewed the safety and procedures manual before operating the machinery. 17. The CYCLONE is designed for surface preparation ONLY. It is not intended for towing, pushing or any other procedure not described in this manual. 18. Horseplay and or high speed cornering is not allowed with this machine and could cause rollover resulting in injury or death. 6

19. No smoking or open flame is allowed while machinery is running or within 50 feet of the machine. 20. Operator must be sober and not under the influence of drugs or medication and under full control of all bodily senses while operating this or any machinery. 21. When transporting the CYCLONE, it is recommended to use a low bed tilt trailer. This procedure insures the wheels do not leave a stable surface. 22. All CYCLONE operators must receive safety training before performing any functions with the machine. OEM Products offers a free 8- hour safety, maintenance and orientation seminar at its facility in Oklahoma City, OK. New owners and operators are advised to call 1-866-636-7763 for an appointment. 7

SECTION IV CYCLONE INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS TOP VIEW OF CONTROL AREA 8

BLADE CONTROL VALVE OPERATING POSITIONS RELAXED (HOLDING) POSITION PUSH FORWARD FORCES BLADE DOWN TO ENGAGE TO SURFACE PULL BACK PARTIALLY LIFTS BLADE OFF FLOOR PULL BACK FULLY ALLOWS BLADE TO FLOAT RELAXED (HOLDING) POSITION PULL TO RIGHT TILTS BLADE DOWN PUSH LEFT TILTS BLADE UP 9

LEFT SIDE DETAIL 10

RIGHT SIDE DETAIL 11

SECTION VI MACHINERY OPERATION Before reading the machinery operation section, new operators should familiarize themselves with the diagrams depicting the TOP, LEFT, and RIGHT views of machine. These drawings show the activation of all moving parts of the CYCLONE. Even though the CYCLONE surface prep machine is very easy to drive and operate, it is recommended that all operators familiarize themselves with this equipment before attempting to use machine in a jobsite or removal situation. This machine has certain steering characteristics that should be noted and practiced prior to operating in a confined space or restrictive environment. 1. TO MOVE THE MACHINE: Using the right hand, slowly move the shifter lever in the desired direction of travel. Forward and left moves the machine to the left, backward and right reverses the machine to the right. It is just that simple to drive. Speed is controlled by amount of movement on the joy stick. 2. TO ENGAGE BLADE TO SURFACE: Move left joystick lever forward to lower blade bar assembly down. Move lever back to raise blade bar assembly off floor. Left and right movement adjusts the blade pitch. 3. TO CHANGE SCRAPING BLADES: Lift blade to full UP position. Place a block under blade bar assembly for safety purposes. Stop ELECTRIC MOTOR. Loosen the set bolt at the rear of the Blade holder block using a ¾ open-end wrench. Slide the dull blade out and Insert a new blade up against the shoulder stop. Retighten the set bolt and resume scraping. The large 1 1 8 blade holder bolt should not need to be more that hand tight. With a little practice you should be able to change blades in 15 seconds. Dull blades can be resharpened and reused many times. SEE DRAWING OF BLADE CHANGE PROCEDURE 4. Operators should lower the blade by pressing the left hand lever forward each time they get off the machine. This safety practice eliminates possible bodily injury from lowering the blade by unauthorized operators. 5. The transport caster should not be in contact with the floor while scraping. It will lift off the floor when blade is lowered. Caster contact with the floor while scraping will negatively affect scraper productivity and steering. 6. Do not transport machine with front of machine off the surface of floor higher than 1/2". 12

CHARGING BATTERIES As battery voltage is consumed through machine use, the voltage meter (left side instrument panel) will display less illuminated indicator lights. Use this like a gas gauge. When the battery is nearly exhausted the last lamp will flash and then the gauge will act as a shut down for the machine. The machine must be charged to begin scraping again. To charge battery: 1. Park machine on a level surface 2. Turn machine off (push red Emergency Stop button down) 3. Plug DC connector from battery charger (Gray connector) into receptacle on front left side of Machine. 4. Insert AC electrical plug into wall outlet conforming to the voltage of the charger being used. Please see additional information in charger manuals! 13

BLADE CHANGE PROCEDURE Loosen bolt A enough to insert blade into JAWS. Make certain it is up against the SHOULDER. Hand tighten Bolt A. Wrench tighten Bolt B to ensure blade is secure. 14

SECTION VII MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES DAILY MAINTENANCE: 1. CHECK HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL 2. TORQUE WHEEL LUG BOLTS TO 125 FT LBS 3. INSPECT ALL HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS AND HOSES FOR LEAKS AND CORRECT LEAKS IMMEDIATELY 50 HOUR MAINTENANCE: 1. TOP OFF HYDRAULIC OIL TANK 2. TORQUE WHEEL HUB NUTS TO 275 FT LBS 3. GREASE BLADE ARM PIVOTS AT 4. GREASE FRONT CASTER WHEELS AND INSPECT FOR DAMAGE TO TREAD 5. CHECK AND TIGHTEN ALL HYDRAULIC FITTINGS 6. INSPECT HYDRAULIC HOSES FOR DAMAGE 7. INSPECT AND TIGHTEN ALL JOYSTICK STEERING LINKAGES 100 HOUR MAINTENANCE: (in addition to 50 hr maintenance requirements) 1. DRAIN AND REPLACE HYDRAULIC OIL AND FILTER BE AWARE OF THE EFFECTS OF HARSH ENVIRONMENTS TO THE SCRAPER EQUIPMENT. A. The constant and continuous impacts of ceramic tile removal could cause premature loosening of bolts and nuts over entire machine B. Use of non-marking (white) tires on ceramic tile, marble, or sharp edged debris will result in extreme tire damage. Black tires are recommended E. Carpet removal will generally result in front transport caster being wrapped with stray carpet strings. Remove debris from wheel daily to prevent irreparable damage to wheel tread 15

CYCLONE JOYSTICK ASSEMBLY 2 1 3 8 14 6 7 6 9 10 11 12 13 5 8 15 16 17 16 17 4 20 21 23 22 18 19 KEY DESCRIPTION QTY PART NUMBER 1 Ball knob 1 CSJ-101 2 Shifter handle 1 CSJ-102 3 Shifter boot 1 CSJ-103 4 Boot clamp 1 CSJ-104 5 Pivot bracket 1 CSJ-105 6 ¼ rod end no/stud 4 CSJ-106 7 4-way pivot 1 CSJ-107 8 ¼ rod end w/stud 4 CSJ-108 9 Mount, upper cable 1 CSJ-109 10 1 CSJ-110 11 Switch retainer bolts 2 CSJ-111 12 Switch retainer nuts 2 CSJ-112 13 Back Up alarm switch 1 CYE-109 14 1 CSJ-113 15 Back up alarm switch mount 1 CSJ-114 16 2 CSJ-116 17 2 CSJ-117 18 Cable, left pump -- 52 front 1 CSJ-118 19 Cable, right mount --72 rear 1 CSJ-119 20 2 CSJ-120 21 2 CSJ-121 22 4 CSJ-122 16

23 4 CSJ-123 CYCLONE FRAME AND COWLINGS KEY DESCRIPTION QTY PART NUMBER 1 Caster, front 1 CYF-101 2 Caster wheel, front only 1 CYF-102 3 Tire, Rear Drive Wheel 14 x 4-1/2 x 8 Non Marking 2 CYF-103 4 Tire, Rear Drive Wheel 14 x 4-1/2 x 8 Black 2 CYF-104 5 Cover, front 1 CYF-105 6 Foot Step 1 CYF-106 7 Pins, pivot 1 2 CYF-107 8 Seat 1 CYF-108 9 Mount plate, seat 1 CYF-109 10 Hinge, seat 1 CYF-110 11 Cover, oil cooler 1 CYF-111 12 Cover, tank oil 1 CYF-115 13 Cover, Battery left side 1 CYF-116 14 Cover, Battery right side 1 CYF-117 15 1 CYF-118 16 Frame 1 CYF-119 17 1 CYF-120 18 1 CYF-121 19 Weight hangers 2 round bar 1 CYF-122 20 Weight cover, lower left 1 CYF-123 21 Weight cover, lower right 1 CYF-124 22 Blade Bar Mount Plate 1 CYF-125 24 Blade Bar 24 1 CYF-126 25 Blade Bar Top 24 1 CYF-127 26 Blade Bar Top mount bolts ¾-10 x 2 ¼ 2 CYF-128 27 Blade Bar Top clamp bolts ½-13 x 1 ½ 2 CYF-129 28 Blade Bar 8 1 CYF-130 29 Blade Bar Top 8 1 CYF-131 30 Blade Bar Mounting Bolts ½-13 x 2 2 CYF-132 31 Blade Bar Pivot Pins 2 CYF-133 32 4 CYF-134 17

CYCLONE HYDRAULIC DRIVE COMPONENTS KEY DESCRIPTION QTY PART NUMBER Pump, front/left hydrostat 1 CYH-101 Pump, rear/right hydrostat 1 CYH-102 Motor, wheel drive 2 CYH-103 Filter, 10 micron element 2 CYH-104 Filter, 3/8 spin on head 2 CYH-105 Cap, hydraulic tank 1 CYH-106 Cylinder, tilt 2 x 4 2 CYH-107 Pins, Tilt Cylinder 4 CYH-108 Cylinder, tilt 3 x 3 x 2 2 CYH-109 Pins, Lift Cylinder 2 CYH-110 Cooler, hydraulic oil 1 CYH-111 Adapter, 6801-8-8 4 CYH-112 Adapter, 6803-6 1 CYH-113 Adapter, 6500-6 1 CYH-114 Adapter, 6LOC x 6FJX 1 CYH-115 Adapter, 4601-8-6 2 CYH-116 Adapter, 6801-6-6 1 CYH-117 Adapter, 6400-4-4 2 CYH-118 Plug, ½ HH 1 CYH-119 Nipple, 3/8 close 2 CYH-120 Adapter, 4501-8-6 2 CYH-121 Adapter, 4501-6-8 1 CYH-122 Adapter, 6801-4-6 4 CYH-123 Adapter, 6602-4 2 CYH-124 Adapter, 2501-4-6 4 CYH-125 Adapter, 2603-4 2 CYH-126 Adapter, 6400-4-8 6 CYH-127 Adapter, 6400-8-10 4 CYH-128 Valve, Joystick 1 CYH-129 Hose, #8 34 w/str & 90, wheel motor left 2 CYH-130 Hose, #8 27 w/str & 90, wheel motor right 2 CYH-131 Hose, #8 62 w/2 str Imp pump to valve in/out 2 CYH-132 Hose, #4 12 w/2 str Lift cyl top port to tee 2 CYH-133 Hose, #4 6 w/2 str Lift cyl bottom port to tee 2 CYH-134 Hose, #4 36 w/str & 45 Valve to lift & tilt tee 2 CYH-135 Hose, #4 10 w/2str Tilt cyl crossover hose 2 CYH-136 18

8FJX LONG 90 8FJX LONG 90 #8FJX ST. #8FJX ST. #8FJX ST. FILTER HEAD GEAR PUMP SUCTION CYCLONE HYDROSTAT SYSTEM 17 Return from Valve Body 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 6 7 5 5 6 6 8 10 9 8 9 10 12 11 13 14 13 26 17 16 18 15 Hydraulic Filter 27 28 19 20 20 TOP TOP 25 18 24 BOTTOM 18 21 22 23 29 21 BOTTOM 20 20 RETURN LINE 2003 Cyclone Hydrostat Schematic GEAR PUMP SUCTION LINE HYDRAULIC TANK HYDROSTAT SUCTION 19

CYCLONE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS KEY DESCRIPTON QTY PARTS NUMBER 36 Volt Electric Motor 1 CYE-101 6 Volt 400 AH AGM 1 CYE-102 Disconnect Switch 1 CYE-103 Key 1 CYE-103A Solenoid, 36V 1 CYE-104 Meter, Battery 36V Gauge 1 CYE-105 Meter, Hour 1 CYE-106 Beacon, yellow 1 CYE-107 Alarm, Back-up 1 CYE-108 Switch, Back Up Alarm 1 CYE-109 Diode 1 CYE-110 Connector, gray 175 1 CYE-111 Contact, 175 2 CYE-112 Charger, 110/40 1 CYE-113 Charger, 220/60 1 CYE-114 Cable, 2/0 45 w/2pc 5/16 lug-br 2 CYE-115 Cable, 2/0 27 w/1pc 5/16 & 1pc 3/8 lug-rr 1 CYE-116 Cable, 2/0 24 w/2pc 5/16 lug-rr 1 CYE-117 Cable, 2/0 21 w/1pc 5/16 & 1pc 3/8 lug-bb 1 CYE-118 Cable, 2/0 18 w/1pc 5/16 & 1pc 3/8 lug-bb-1 CYE-119 Cable, 2/0 16 w/2pc 5/16 lug RR 1 CYE-120 Cable, 2/0 8 w/2pc 5/16 lug RR 1 CYE-121 Cable, 2/0 8 w/2pc 5/16 lug RB 8 CYE-122 Cable, Blk 4 AWG 40 w/1pc 5/16 lug & 1pc 175 AMP Conn CYE-123 Cable, Red 16 w/1pc 5/16 lug & 1pc 175 AMP Conn CYE-124 Cable, Kit (items 115-124) 18 pcs CYE-125 20