Multiquip 8FP Series Manuel D’Utilisation

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TROUBLESHOOTING
8FP FLOOR PLANER SERIES 
OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV #2 (05/28/09) 
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Troubleshooting 
ELECTRIC MOTOR. 
Application: 8FP/E Series Floor Planer. 
 
MOTOR FAILS TO START 
ON/OFF switch in the OFF position. Turn the switch to 
the ON position. 
 
Improper voltage selection. Determine the available 
voltage value from the power source. Move the 
voltage selection switch located on the motor to the 
proper selection. 
 
Floor Planer and/or extension cord is not plugged into 
the power source. Determine that  all electrical 
connections have been properly made. The NEMA 6-
20 Series cap  and receptacle set is of a twist lock 
configuration  and requires a twist motion to ensure a 
proper connection. 
 
Improper extension cord size and capacity. Operate 
the Floor Planer with copper stranded, 8 AWG or 
larger extension cords. Improper extension cord size 
and capacity will result in significant heat rise and 
corresponding voltage and amperage drop. 
 
Thermal protection device activated. To protect the 
motor  against heat related damage,  an  automatic 
thermal protection switch is provided near the voltage 
selection switch. High operating temperatures will 
activate the switch and shut the motor off. After the 
motor has cooled to an  acceptable temperature level, 
depress the switch to restart. 
 
MOTOR LOSES POWER 
Improper extension cord size and capacity. Replace 
with cords meeting the required specifications. 
 
Excessive extension cord length. Even with proper 
extension cord size and capacity, excessive cord 
length can reduce the available voltage and amperage 
to the motor. Measure the Available voltage to the 
motor where the extension cord connects to the Floor 
Planer with a voltmeter. Reduce the extension cord 
length  as required to achieve the minimum voltage 
operating specification  as required by the motor 
manufacturer. 
 
Insufficient  available voltage  and  amperage  at the 
power source. Measure the available voltage  at the 
power source (usually a receptacle) with a voltmeter. If 
the  available voltage is below the minimum operating 
specification  as required by the motor manufacturer, 
utilize an alternative power source. 
 
 
Improper motor cooling. See ELECTRIC MOTOR 
SERVICE. 
 
Excessive load to the motor. See OPERATING THE 
FLOOR PLANER ON THE JOBSITE. 
 
ENGINE. 
Application: 8FP/G Series Floor Planer. 
 
ENGINE FAILS TO START 
Ignition switch in OFF or cut off position. Place switch 
in the ON position or move throttle control lever to the 
ignition operational position. 
 
Incorrect carburetor/fuel injection system adjustment. 
See SERVICE section. 
 
Air filter blocked. See SERVICE section. 
 
Ignition wire to spark plug loose or disconnected. Re-
connect. 
 
Fuel supply exhausted. Refill the fuel tank. 
 
ENGINE LOSES POWER 
Incorrect carburetor/fuel injection adjustment. See 
SERVICE section. 
 
Water in fuel supply. Drain and replace fuel. 
 
Excessive carbon 
accumulation in combustion 
chamber. See SERVICE section. 
 
Fuel tank breather vent closed (if so equipped). Open 
vent. 
 
Air filter blocked. See SERVICE section. 
 
OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS. 
Application: All Models. 
 
UNEVEN FLAIL WEAR 
Excessive cutting depth for the feed/travel rate. Raise 
the flail drum and make multiple, shallow passes 
instead. Reduce the feed/travel rate. See 
OPERATING THE FLOOR PLANER ON THE JOB 
SITE. 
 
Improper flail  and spacer washer setup.  See FLAIL 
DESIGN AND APPLICATION. 
 
Accumulation of foreign material. Clean and/or replace 
the flails and spacer washers as necessary. 
 
Flails and/or spacer washers are too tight on the drum. 
Remove  and/or replace flails  and spacer washers. 
See FLAIL DRUM RODS.