Tennant 5010
4 Maintenance/Care
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4.4
Cleaning fresh-water-nozzles and
changing Filters
4.4.1 Cleaning
fresh-water-nozzles
Empty the entire contents of the tank. Discon-
nect the mains plug (31) from the mains. Tilt
back the machine and lower it down so that it
rests on the handle (1). Remove the brush (see
4.3). Unscrew the union nut (32). Remove the
spring (33), nozzle (34) and ball (35). Remove all
dirt particles lodged in the nozzle. Return the
ball, spring and nozzle in the illustration position.
CAUTION:
Ensure that the nozzle slot is ar-
ranged transversely to the direction
of travel before the union nut is fi-
nally tightened by hand.
Observe the locking catch!
4.4.2 Filter
change
The filter (35) should be changed at least 1 time
per year. To do so press down nose of the Fil-
terhousing (36) the at cutout in the pole cross-
beam and pull out filterhousing (36) with filter
(35). Insert new filter (35) and filterhousing (36)
into pole cross-beam, until nose snaps into lock
position.
4.5 General
remarks
Check the suction hoses and
squeegee blades at regular inter-
vals!
Ensure that brush, squeegee
blades and other parts exposed to
wear and tear are replaced when
necessary!
Use only original spare parts and
accessories!
The consultant will help you in all
cleaning matters.
4.6 Please
note!
The machine automatically switches off when
the dirty-water tank is full. The dirty-water tank
must be emptied before the machine can be
used again (see 3.5 and 3.6).
Never allow the machine to rest on its squeegee
blades and brush. Tilt the machine back so that
it is supported by its parking rail (18) when out of
service (see 3.7).
The brush drive is safeguarded by a motor pro-
tection switch. It responds in the event of over-
loads and switches off the power supply. Allow it
to cool down for approx. 30 seconds, after which
the button of the overcurrent protection switch
(12) can be pressed in again. Work can then be
resumed.
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