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SUMMARY
INTRODUCTORY 

COMMENT 

 

      4

GENERAL 

RULES 

OF 

SAFETY 

 

      4

Transfer 

         4

Storage 

and 

disposal 

 

       4

Correct 

use 

 

        4

Maintenance 

 

        4

TECHICAL 

SPECIFICATIONS 

      5

LEGEND INSTRUMENT BOARD AND CONTROLS  

 

 

 

6

LEGEND 

MACHINE 

 

       6

SYMBOLOGY 

ON 

THE 

MACHINE 

 

     7

SYMBOLOGY 

ON 

THE 

MANUAL 

 

     7

BEFORE 

USE 

 

        8

Handling of the packed machine  

 

 

 

 

 

8

Unpacking 

of 

the 

machine 

 

      8

Battery installation and setting of the battery type  

 

 

 

8

Battery 

recharger 

 

       9

Batteries 

recharging 

 

       9

Batteries 

disposal 

 

       9

Batteries 

charge 

level 

indicator 

      10

Squeegee 

assembly 

 

       10

Adjustment of the squeegee height  

 

 

 

 

 

10

Adjustment of the squeegee inclination  

 

 

 

 

10

Splash 

guard 

assembly 

       11

Brush 

assembly 

        11

Recovery 

tank 

 

        11

Detergent 

solution 

tank 

       11

FLOOR 

CLEANING 

 

       12

Connection of the batteries to the machine  

 

 

 

 

12

Starting 

of 

the 

machine 

       12

Overflow 

device 

        13

Emptying 

detergent 

solution 

 

      13

Forward 

movement 

 

       13

Stop 

 

         13

STOP OF THE MACHINE AFTER CLEANING OPERATION  

 

 

14

DAILY 

MAINTENANCE 

 

       14

Recovery 

tank 

cleaning 

       14

Suction 

filter 

cleaning 

 

       14

Brush 

disassembly 

 

       14

Brush 

cleaning 

 

        15

Squeegee 

cleaning 

 

       15

WEEKLY 

MAINTENANCE 

 

      15

Rear 

squeegee 

rubber 

replacement 

 

     15

Squeegee 

hose 

cleaning 

 

      16

Cleaning of solution tank and filter  

 

 

 

 

 

16

TWO-MONTHLY 

MAINTENANCE 

 

     16

Front 

squeegee 

rubber 

replacement 

 

     16

SIX-MONTHLY 

MAINTENANCE 

      17

Splash 

guard 

replacement 

 

      17

TROUBLESHOOTING 

GUIDE 

 

      17

The suction motor does not work  

 

 

 

 

 

17

The brush motor does not work  

 

 

 

 

 

18

Insufficient 

water 

on 

the 

brush 

 

      18

The machine does not clean properly    

 

 

 

 

18

The squeegee does not dry perfectly    

 

 

 

 

18

Excessive 

foam 

production 

 

      18

PROGRAMMED 

MAINTENANCE 

 

     19

Periodic 

ordinary 

maintenance 

chart 

 

     19

RECOMMENDED 

BRUSHES 

      19

Summary of Contents for TS120-S53-U

Page 1: ...TH TX 76140 PHONE 800 VACUUMS FAX 817 551 0719 WWW TORNADOVAC COM Operations Maintenance Manual For Commercial Use Only Form No T OM680LT 05 21 Tornado Industries LLC All rights reserved AUTOMATIC SCR...

Page 2: ...2 NOTES For warranty information go to www tornadovac com Within 30 days to activate the warranty go to https tornadovac com services warranty registration form aspx...

Page 3: ...ction of the batteries to the machine 12 Starting of the machine 12 Overflow device 13 Emptying detergent solution 13 Forward movement 13 Stop 13 STOP OF THE MACHINE AFTER CLEANING OPERATION 14 DAILY...

Page 4: ...the conditions particularly slow down before narrow curves have to be faced STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Storage temperature between 32 F and 131 F 0 C and 55 C Perfect operating temperature between 32 F and...

Page 5: ...tection level IP X3 Tension V 24 Do not take off the protections which require the use of tools for their removal Do not wash the machine with direct water jets or with high water pressure nor with co...

Page 6: ...ymbol denoting the open book Indicates that the operator has to read the manual before the use of the machine Symbol that indicates the obligation of wearing safety glasses Symbol denoting the open bo...

Page 7: ...QUEEGEE HOSE 9 BATTERIES 10 INLET OPENING SQUEEGEE HOSE 11 SUCTION COVER 12 SOLUTION TANK 13 WHEELS 14 SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY 15 CASTOR WHEELS INSTRUMENT BOARD AND CONTROLS 1 IGNITION SWITCH 2 BATTERIES CH...

Page 8: ...quipment due to weight and coupling system The batteries must be in accordance with CEI 21 5 Norms The connection of the batteries cables has to be carried out by specialized staff because the inversi...

Page 9: ...and proceed as follows 1 Insert the plug into the mains socket 2 Proceed with the recharging keeping the recovery tank lifted see under paragraph ACCESS TO THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT in BEFORE USE Never...

Page 10: ...eight Note The wheels of the squeegee support must be adjusted through the registers 5 at the same height so that the squeegee works parallel to the floor ADJUSTMENT OF THE SQUEEGEE INCLINATION In cas...

Page 11: ...nsert the brush into its plate seat underneath the brush base turning it until the three metal buttons are properly seated in their slots rotate quickly the brush to push the button towards the coupli...

Page 12: ...or 1 to the machine connector 2 placed in the rear part of the machine STARTING OF THE MACHINE 1 Press the switch ignition 1 0 1 2 Check the charge level on the display or on the signal lamp battery c...

Page 13: ...o appropriate containers according to the standard norms for the liquid disposal EMPTYING DETERGENT SOLUTION To empty the detergent solution remained in the solution tank 1 Bring the machine to an app...

Page 14: ...ANK CLEANING 1 Hold the drain hose placed in the front part of the machine 2 Take off the drain plug acting upon its lever and empty the recovery tank into appropriate containers see under OVERFLOW DE...

Page 15: ...e and sliding the stud bolts 1 in their slots up to their release 3 Clean with care the internal part of the squeegee inlet eliminating dirt residue 4 Clean with care the squeegee rubbers 5 Reassemble...

Page 16: ...Unscrew the solution tank cap 1 3 Unscrew the solution filter 2 being careful not to lose or to damage the gasket 4 Rinse with a water jet the solution tank 5 Rinse the solution tank filter placed in...

Page 17: ...s and follow the assembling instructions at SPLASH GUARD ASSEMBLY paragraph With the brush assembled the splash guard must slightly touch the floor TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE The checking of all the other...

Page 18: ...rized technical assistance 2 The brush has worn bristles Check the brush wear condition and eventually replace it the brush has to be replaced when the bristles have reached a height of about 15mm To...

Page 19: ...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...

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