OPERATION
7
Tennant 1100 (07–02)
7.
Connect the power supply cord to machine. Then
plug cord into a grounded wall outlet (Figure 5).
Grounded
3 Hole Outlet
Ground Pin
FIG. 5
FOR SAFETY: Do not operate machine unless
cord is properly grounded.
FOR SAFETY: Do not operate machine with the
use of additional extension cords. Only use
manufacturer’s extension cord equipped with
machine which has proper capacity and is
grounded.
MACHINE OPERATION
FOR SAFETY: Do not operate machine unless
operator manual is read and understood.
PRE–OPERATION
1.
Vacuum carpet to remove particles and other
debris.
2.
Inspect power cord for damage. Replace cord if
damaged.
OPERATING FLOOR TOOL
WARNING: Do Not Pick Up Flammable
Materials Or Reactive Metals.
1.
Turn the Main Power switch to the ON position
(Figure 6).
FIG. 6
2.
Place the floor tool so the stainless steel shoes
are parallel to the floor. Squeeze the trigger and
apply a downward pressure on the floor tool head
and slowly pull the tool backwards. Release trigger
150mm (6 in) from end of stroke (Figure 7).
3.
Push the floor tool forward over the same path
with trigger released when returning to the next
stroke. Continue this pull and push method with a
50mm (2 in) overlap for each stroke.
NOTE: For heavily soiled areas, repeat stroke or
change angle of stroke.
FIG. 7
4.
While operating, check for excessive foam buildup
in recovery tank. Use a recommended foam
control solution to prevent vacuum motor damage.
ATTENTION: Excessive foam buildup will not
activate the float shut-off screen. Vacuum motor
damage may result.
5.
When floor tool stops spraying, you must drain
recovery tank (See DRAINING TANKS).
6.
After cleaning, relieve water pressure from
accessory tool before disconnecting hose.
Squeeze trigger for five seconds after turning off
the main power switch.