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CONNECTION BATTERY CONNECTOR 

AND SWITCHING ON OF THE MACHINE

Once the battery recharging has been 

completed:

1. Disconnect the connector of the battery 

charger from the battery connector (1).

2. Connect then the battery connector (1) 

to the machine connector (2).

To start any function of the machine, it 

is necessary to rotate clockwise the key 

switch (5). Rotating it counterclockwise 

any function will be switched off.

BATTERIES CHARGE LEVEL INDICA-

TOR

WHEN THE MACHINE IS SWITCHED 

ON, ON THE DISPLAY (1) APPEAR 

IN ORDER THE FOLLOWING INFOR-

MATION:

1. the version (for example A003) of soft-

ware installed on the machine.

2. the setting of the battery check card 

which can be:

GE 36: check card set for GEL batteries.

or

Pb 36: check card set for lead batteries.

 ATTENTION:

After a few seconds of the indication 10% 

and after this, the blinking of the four lines, 

all the functions stop automatically. With 

the remaining charge it is anyhow pos-

sible to finish the drying operation before 

proceeding to the charge station.

3. The batteries charge level indicator is 

digital and remains fixed on the display. 

The battery charge level starts from 100, 

which indicates the 100% of the total 

charge and decreases by 10 to 10. When 

the charge level reaches 20%, the display 

starts blinking, so you are about the end of 

working.

SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY

1. Insert the two screws (3) situated on the 

upper part of the squeegee (2) inside the 

slots present on the support.

2. To block the squeegee tighten the stud 

bolts (3).

3. Insert the squeegee hose (4) into its 

coupling, respecting its position as indi-

cated in the figure.

ADJUSTMENT OF THE SQUEEGEE

In order to have a perfect drying result 

through the squeegee, the rear rubber 

must have the lower bending uniformly ad-

justed in all its length. For the adjustment, 

the suction motor has to be switched on 

and the brushes have to function together 

with the detergent solution.

If the lower part of the rubber is bent too 

much

Take off the pressure rotating the wing nut 

(5) counterclockwise.

If the lower part of the rubber is not bent 

enough

Increase the pressure rotating the wing nut 

(5) clockwise. Check that the wheels which 

adjust the height do not rest on the floor, 

in this case adjust them as indicated in 

paragraph "Height adjustment".

If the bending is not uniform

Adjust the squeegee inclination rotat-

ing counter-clockwise the wing nut (6) to 

increase the bending in the central part, or 

clockwise to increase the bending on the 

ends.

Height adjustment

Once the pressure and inclination of the 

squeegee have been adjusted, it is neces-

sary to fix this optimum condition and 

make the wheels slightly touch the floor. 

Rotate clockwise the registers (7) to lower 

the wheels or counterclockwise to raise 

them. Both wheels must be adjusted the 

same. To act upon the register (7) loosen 

at the same time the two milled ring nuts, 

adjust the height acting on the upper one 

and then fix the adjustment screwing and 

blocking the lower one.

HOUR METER

The machine is equipped with an hour 

meter located on the same display (1) of 

the battery charge level indicator. Pressing 

the button (2), the first data indicates the 

working hours and after a few seconds the 

working minutes are shown.

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Summary of Contents for 99795

Page 1: ...17 551 0719 WWW TORNADOVAC COM Operations Maintenance Manual For Commercial Use Only BR 40 66 RIDE ON SCRUBBER MODEL NO 99795 Form No L9795AB 02 17 Tornado Industries LLC All rights reserved h t t p s h a r r i s s u p p l y i n d c o m T o O r d e r P a r t s C a l l 6 0 8 2 6 8 8 0 8 0 ...

Page 2: ... 1 Except all Windshears Blowers Storm TV2SS Side and Downdraft Insulation Blowers CV 30 CV 38 CK14 1 PRO CK 14 2 PRO SWM 31 9 CK LW13 1 CK LW 13 1 ROAM CV 38 48 Dual PV6 PV10 PV6 ROAM Wall Mount Vacuum and all chargers are warranted for 1 one year for both parts and labor 2 All non wear item parts purchased after warranty expiration are warranted for 90 days 3 Warranty starts from the date of sal...

Page 3: ...3 NOTES h t t p s h a r r i s s u p p l y i n d c o m T o O r d e r P a r t s C a l l 6 0 8 2 6 8 8 0 8 0 ...

Page 4: ...al mode 15 Side brush 16 Working adjustments 16 Flow adjustment of the detergent solution 16 Adjustment of the brushes pressure 16 Electric protection 16 Overflow device 17 STOP OF THE MACHINE AFTER CLEANING OPERATION 17 DAILY MAINTENANCE 17 Recovery tank emptying and cleaning 17 Emptying and cleaning of the collection box 17 Suction filter cleaning 18 Brushes cleaning 18 Squeegee cleaning 18 WEEK...

Page 5: ...E OF FUNCTIONING 13 SWITCH SIDE BRUSH ACTIVATED 14 SELECTOR UP DOWN BRUSHES 15 SELECTOR UP DOWN SQUEEGEE 16 SWITCH SUCTION MOTORS 17 SIGNAL LAMP PARKING BRAKE ON 18 SIGNAL LAMP SUCTION MOTORS ON 19 SIGNAL LAMP DETERGENT SOLUTION LOW 20 SIGNAL LAMP RECOVERY TANK FULL 21 SIGNAL LAMP SQUEEGEE DOWN 22 SIGNAL LAMP BRUSHES DOWN 23 SIGNAL LAMP BRUSHES ROTATION 24 SIGNAL LAMP WATER OPEN SOLENOID VALVE 25 ...

Page 6: ... HOSE RECOVERY TANK 11 EXHAUST HOSE RECOVERY TANK 11 EXHAUST HOSE RECOVERY TANK 12 SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY 13 PANEL CONTROLS 14 LEVER BLOCK RELEASE PARKING BRAKE 15 COVER ELECTRICAL LAYOUT 16 BUMPER 17 PEDAL ACCELERATOR 18 TRACTION MOTOR WHEEL 19 SIDE BRUSH 20 BOTTOM PLATE 21 BRUSHES BASE GROUP 22 REAR WHEELS h t t p s h a r r i s s u p p l y i n d c o m T o O r d e r P a r t s C a l l 6 0 8 2 6 8 8 0 8...

Page 7: ... II km h mph 4 5 7 2 7 4 3 Maximum gradient 10 Solution tank l gal 235 62 Recovery tank l gal 250 66 Machine length mm in 2025 80 Machine height without rollbar mm in 1330 53 Machine height with rollbar and without blinking light mm in 1795 71 Machine height with rollbar and blinking light mm in 1965 77 Machine width without squeegee mm in 1165 46 Machine width with side brush in operating positio...

Page 8: ...s for example hydrocarbons ashes or soot In case of fire use a powder fire extinguisher Do not use water Do not strike shelvings or scaf foldings where there is danger of falling objects Adapt the working speed to the adhesion conditions particu larly slow down before narrow curves have to be faced Do not use the machine on areas having a higher gradient than the one stated on the num ber plate Th...

Page 9: ... the adjust ment selector of the brushes pressure Symbol denoting the acti vation and the signal lamp squeegee down Symbol denoting the acti vation of the squeegee up Symbol denoting the switch and the signal lamp of the functioning of the suction motors Symbol denoting the charge level of the batter ies Symbol denoting the push button to visualize the hour meter on the display Symbol denoting the...

Page 10: ...king reasons the support of the blinking light is supplied disassembled Proceed as follows 1 Take off the four fixing screws 1 from the rollbar 2 Place the rollbar into their seats 2 on the tank 3 Fasten the screws passing them in the same order in their holes foreseen on the support 4 Complete the assembly connecting the connectors 3 to supply the blinking light and the working lights optional BA...

Page 11: ...its position as indi cated in the figure ADJUSTMENT OF THE SQUEEGEE In order to have a perfect drying result through the squeegee the rear rubber must have the lower bending uniformly ad justed in all its length For the adjustment the suction motor has to be switched on and the brushes have to function together with the detergent solution If the lower part of the rubber is bent too much Take off t...

Page 12: ... the machine see under para graph STARTING OF THE MACHINE positioning the selector 12 to the right to choose the manual mode MAN 3 Activate the selector 14 of up down of the brushes base to lower the brushes Once that it is lowered the brushes begin to turn 4 Turn the key counterclockwise to turn off the machine ATTENTION To carry out brushes assembly operations with the electric supply on may cau...

Page 13: ...upper part of the tank is well closed Finally verify the correct tightening of the closing lever 5 of the cleaning door 6 placed in the lower part of the tank DETERGENT SOLUTION TANK The capacity of the detergent solution tank is indicated in the technical data Open the screw plug placed in the left part of the machine and fill the detergent solu tion tank with clean water at a maximum temperature...

Page 14: ...th an auto matic system that reduces the speed when the drive direction is changed The speed reduction is higher as the curve is sharper The speed returns again normally as soon as the machine gets out from the curve and it runs along straight paths HORN The machine is equipped with a horn which is activated pressing the push button 6 WORKING BRAKE The machine is equipped with a hydrau lic braking...

Page 15: ...per use of the machine see under paragraph GENERAL RULES OF SECURITY If they are carried out separately it is necessary to forbid the working areas to the passage of non au thorized personnel and to signal the areas of moist floors with suitable signs Activate the machine see under para graph STARTING OF THE MACHINE positioning the selector 12 to the right to choose the manual mode MAN TO CARRY OU...

Page 16: ...ced under the frame near the brush itself Please remember that the side brush does not have a scrubbing function but simply moves the dirt towards the center of the machine ADJUSTMENT OF THE BRUSHES PRESSURE Both in automatic and in manual mode it is possible through the selector 4 to adjust the brushes pressure on the floor in eight established levels During the operation youcan visualize on the ...

Page 17: ...owing components that are in contact with liquids and there fore solution and recovery tanks collection box solution and recovery filters squeegee with their rubbers and hoses brushes must be carried out using gloves to protect from contact with dangerous solutions RECOVERY TANK EMPTYING AND CLEANING 1 Hold the exhaust hose 1 placed in the rear part of the machine after having taken it off from it...

Page 18: ...the brushes and clean them with a water jet for the brushes disas sembly see under paragraph BRUSHES ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY and SIDE BRUSH ASSEMBLY AND DISAS SEMBLY ATTENTION To carry out brushes disassembly op erations with the electric supply on may cause damages to hands SQUEEGEE CLEANING Keeping the squeegee clean guarantees the best drying result For cleaning it is necessary to 1 Take off t...

Page 19: ...splash guard of the side brush must slightly touch the floor If the rubber is worn it has to be replaced The device has to be in rest position at machine stop ATTENTION To carry out above operations with the electric supply on may cause damages to hands To replace the rubber 1 Take off the side brush see under paragraph SIDE BRUSH ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY 2 Take off the screws 1 that block the rub...

Page 20: ...ing brake is not applied see under paragraph EMERGENCY PARKING BRAKE 5 Check that the selector 8 is in the movement position 6 Press the accelerator pedal placed on the right side to start the machine If the problem persists please contact the authorized technical assistance THE WATER DOES NOT COME DOWN ONTO THE BRUSHES OR IS INSUFFI CIENT 1 Verify that the key switch 5 is posi tioned clock wise t...

Page 21: ... that the recovery tank is not full 2 Check that the squeegee rubbers are clean see under paragraph SQUEEGEE CLEANING 3 Check the adjustment of the height and the inclination of the squeegee see under paragraph ADJUSTMENT OF THE SQUEEGEE 4 Check that the suction and the squee gee hoses are correctly inserted in their proper seats on the recovery tank 5 Clean the suction filter see under paragraph ...

Page 22: ... is hygroscopic It looses its physical characteristics over the time TYNEX Nylon bristles with grains of abrasive material Use with caution in order not to mark the floor or ruin the polishing BRISTLES THICKNESS Thicker bristles are more rigid and must be used on smooth floor or floor with small joints On irregular floors with deep joints or relieves it is recommended to use softer bristles which ...

Page 23: ...23 h t t p s h a r r i s s u p p l y i n d c o m T o O r d e r P a r t s C a l l 6 0 8 2 6 8 8 0 8 0 ...

Page 24: ...e feet meters Total Hard Floor Area Total Carpeted Area Square feet square meters o Contacted by local dealer o Previous experience with Tornado products o Reputation Recommendation o Advertising o Direct mail o Internet o Other o 0 10 000 0 930 o 10 50 000 930 4 650 o 50 250 000 4 650 23 250 o Over 250 000 over 23 260 o 0 10 000 0 930 o 10 50 000 930 4 650 o 50 250 000 4 650 23 250 o Over 250 000...

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