Tennant 603201 Operator'S Manual Download Page 2

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SpeedScrub 2401/2601 (04–97)

This manual is furnished with each new
SpeedScrub Model. It provides necessary
operation and maintenance instructions.
Read this manual completely and understand
the machine before operating or servicing.

This machine will provide excellent service.
However, the best results will be obtained at
minimum costs if:

The machine is operated with reasonable care.

The machine is maintained regularly - per the
machine maintenance instructions provided.

The machine is maintained with TENNANT
supplied or equivalent parts.

MACHINE DATA

Please fill out at time of installation for future reference.

Model No.-

Install. Date -

Serial No.-

Copyright 

 

1997 TENNANT, Printed in U.S.A

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

3

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STANDARD MACHINE COMPONENTS

4

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CONTROL PANEL SYMBOLS

4

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MACHINE INSTALLATION

5

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UNCRATING MACHINE

5

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INSTALLING BATTERIES

5

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MACHINE SETUP

6

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ATTACHING SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY

6

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INSTALLING BRUSH OR PAD DRIVERS

6

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FILLING SOLUTION TANK

7

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MACHINE OPERATION

7

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PRE–OPERATION CHECKS

7

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WHILE OPERATING MACHINE

9

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STOPPING MACHINE

10

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EMERGENCY STOPPING

10

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CIRCUIT BREAKERS

10

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DRAINING TANKS

11

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DRAINING RECOVERY TANK

11

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DRAINING SOLUTION TANK

11

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BATTERY CHARGING

11

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MAINTENANCE

12

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DAILY MAINTENANCE

12

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WEEKLY MAINTENANCE

13

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MONTHLY MAINTENANCE

13

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QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE

13

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BATTERY MAINTENANCE

13

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TRANSPORTING MACHINE

14

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STORING MACHINE

14

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TROUBLE SHOOTING

15

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SPECIFICATIONS

16

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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR MACHINERY 

(Directive 89//392/EEC,Annex II, sub A)

TENNANT N.V.

Address:

Industrielaan 6 5405 AB

P.O. Box 6 5400 AA  Uden–The Netherlands

models: SPEEDSCRUB 2401/2601   nr.: 603201 & 603202

–  is in conformity with the provisions of the Machinery Directive ( Directive 89/392/EEC), 

as amended, and with national implementing legislation;

–  is in conformity with the provisions of the following other EEC directives:
– the following ( parts/clauses of) harmonized standards have been applied:

EN 292–1, EN 292–2, EN 294, EN 349, EN 563, EN 60204–1, EN 60335–1 ...

– the following (parts/clauses of) national technical standards and specifications have been used: NA

Eric Megens – Technical Support Engineer

 

EN

Uden/Netherlands, 03–12–97

Summary of Contents for 603201

Page 1: ...Automatic Scrubber SpeedScrub 2401 2601 603409 Rev 00 04 97 Operator Manual EN EN Model No s 603201 603202 ...

Page 2: ...NK 7 MACHINE OPERATION 7 PRE OPERATION CHECKS 7 WHILE OPERATING MACHINE 9 STOPPING MACHINE 10 EMERGENCY STOPPING 10 CIRCUIT BREAKERS 10 DRAINING TANKS 11 DRAINING RECOVERY TANK 11 DRAINING SOLUTION TANK 11 BATTERY CHARGING 11 MAINTENANCE 12 DAILY MAINTENANCE 12 WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 13 MONTHLY MAINTENANCE 13 QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE 13 BATTERY MAINTENANCE 13 TRANSPORTING MACHINE 14 STORING MACHINE 14 TR...

Page 3: ...loose objects on floor Loose objects may become dangerous projectiles if struck by revolving pads brushes Keep hands and feet away from revolving pads brushes Keep machine moving to prevent damage to finish or floor Do not run machine where flammable liquids or gases are present Do not run on ramps or inclines unless adequate personnel are present for assistance Always use extreme caution when man...

Page 4: ...ub Head Actuator 18 Adjustable Control Console Levers 19 Recovery Tank Drain Hose 20 Solution Tank Drain Hose 21 Rear Fill Port 22 Squeegee Assembly 23 Recovery Tank 24 Recovery Tank Lid 25 Solution Tank 26 Solution Tank Fill Door 27 Safety Lights 28 Battery Compartment 29 Charger Plug 30 Drive Wheels 31 Rear Casters 32 Brush Skirt 33 Skirt Housing 34 Skirt Housing Latch 35 Wall Rollers 36 Parking...

Page 5: ...dling batteries Battery Specifications Two 12 volt deep cycle batteries Consult with an Authorized Distributor for specific batteries Maximum battery dimensions are 7 17 8cm W x 15 38cm L x 14 35 5cm H FOR SAFETY Before battery installation stop on level surface set parking brake 1 Set parking brake Brake lever is located behind right side drive wheel Figure 1 FIG 1 2 Turn all switches to the OFF ...

Page 6: ...RS 1 Turn key and main switch on 2 Completely raise scrub head by pressing top half of brush pressure switch Figure 7 WARNING To prevent accidental starting remove key before installing brush or pad drivers FIG 7 3 Unfasten black latch at front of machine and hinge open skirt housing to access motor hub Figure 8 FIG 8 4 Select recommended pads or brushes that best meets your cleaning needs IMPORTA...

Page 7: ...r tube below the fill port has 5 gallon 19L increment markers to indicate amount of water in tank Figure 11 FIG 11 NOTE If filling with a bucket be certain that bucket is clean This will prevent possible solution line clogs 4 Add cleaning chemical See proper dilution ratio instructions on bottle CAUTION Use only recommended cleaning chemicals DO NOT use substitutes Consult an authorized distributo...

Page 8: ...tion flow Push completely forward for maximum flow Figure 15 FIG 15 8 Before starting turn speed control knob to slowest speed Figure 16 9 Begin scrubbing by rotating control grips forward Gradually increase your speed by turning speed control knob forward Figure 16 FIG 16 CAUTION For first time users start out slow until you can maneuver machine with ease 10 Once machine begins to move check the ...

Page 9: ...p in recovery tank look through clear lid If excessive foam buildup begins to develop pour a recommended foam control solution into recovery tank CAUTION Do not allow foam or water to enter vacuum ball float screen vacuum motor damage will result Foam will not activate ball float Vacuum motor damage due to foam or water is not covered by warranty 3 Always operate at a slower speed when scrubbing a...

Page 10: ... machine and remove key if left unattended EMERGENCY STOPPING To stop machine in case of an emergency hit the red power kill button located at rear of control console The power kill button immediately stops all power to machine Figure 21 To reset power kill button shut off all switches and turn kill button to the right Resume to normal operation FIG 21 CIRCUIT BREAKERS The SpeedScrub models are eq...

Page 11: ... TANK To drain unused cleaning solution from solution tank follow steps below 1 Pull clear hose off hose barb at rear of machine and drain solution into floor drain or bucket Figure 24 FIG 24 2 Rinse out solution tank and solution flow system with clean water after each use This will prevent clogging due to chemical buildup 3 Reconnect clear hose to hose barb Be certain hose is completely pushed o...

Page 12: ...arger is connected to machine machine becomes inoperable 7 Charger will automatically begin charging and automatically shut off when fully charged 8 After charger has turned off unplug charger from machine then disconnect charger from wall outlet 9 Recheck battery electrolyte level after charging If needed add distilled water to bring level to bottom of sight tubes Be certain to replace cell caps ...

Page 13: ...ivot points with silicone spray then coat with a water resistant grease to maintain a smooth operation 3 Check machine for water leaks and loose nuts and bolts QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE Every 250 Hours of Operation Check drive vacuum and brush motors for carbon brush wear replace brushes if worn to a length of 3 8 1cm or less BATTERY MAINTENANCE DANGER EXPLOSIVE GASES Batteries emit hydrogen gas Explo...

Page 14: ... is positioned lower brush head 4 Set parking brake and place a block behind the drive wheel and the rear casters 5 Place tie down straps over top of machine and secure straps to floor It may be necessary to install tie down brackets to the floor of your trailer or truck STORING MACHINE 1 Before storing machine be certain to flush tanks and drain machine of all water 2 Store machine in a dry area ...

Page 15: ...on brushes Contact Service Center Drive motor does not run Drive motor circuit breaker has tripped Determine cause and reset breaker Faulty speed control circuit board or connection Contact Service Center Faulty solenoid Contact Service Center Faulty drive motor Contact Service Center Faulty wiring Contact Service Center Worn carbon brushes Contact Service Center Drive motor runs but not correctly...

Page 16: ...arge batteries Do not run machine when battery meter is in the red zone SPECIFICATIONS MODEL NO 603201 2401 603202 2601 LENGTH 50 127cm 50 127cm WIDTH 26 66cm 28 71cm HEIGHT 39 99cm 39 99cm WEIGHT 375lbs 170kg w batteries 600lbs 272kg 375lbs 170kg w batteries 600lbs 272kg SOL REC TANK CAPACITY 17 Gal 64L 17 Gal 64L SPEED CONTROL Variable Fwd Fixed Rev Variable Fwd Fixed Rev CLEANING SPEED MAX 24 0...

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