Tornado 99105A Operation & Maintenance Manual Download Page 17

17

Please provide additional information on

Tornado equiptment: (Check choices below)

  __ Automatic Scrubbers 

  __Sweepers

  __Propane Floor Machines 

  __Rotary Floor Machine

  __High Speed Burnishers 

  __Carpet Vacuums

  __Carpet Extractors & Spotters 

  __Wet/Dry Vacs

  __ Steam Cleaners

  __Jumbo Vacs

  __Ride-On Equiptment 

  __Pressure Washers

See complete product info at www.tornadovac.com

Selling Dealer:(Required)__________________________

Warranty

Registration 

Form

_____________________________________________________________________________

Company/Institution 

_____________________________________  ____________________________________

Contact Name 

Title

_____________________________________  ____________________________________

Address 

City/State/Zip Code

_____________________________________  ____________________________________

Phone 

Fax

_____________________________________  ____________________________________

Date of Purchase 

Email 

Please Print Clearly

See white metal plate or sticker on unit for this information.

MACHINE TYPE/MODEL NUMBER:

MACHINE SERIAL NUMBER:

1.

1.

2.

2.

3.

3.

4.

4.

How did you first lean about 

Tornado cleaning and

 maintenance equipment?

In square 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 (over

23,260)

Damage or defect arising from abuse, neglect or other misuse is excluded from this warranty. Other items 

may or may not apply based on your specific machine. If any defect occurs, the warranty is voided if 

service is attempted by non-Authorized Tornado Service Centers.

©2012 Tornado Industries. All rights reserved.

X8449-TOR  1/2014

          Facility Description (please circle all that apply)

1.

School

9. Hospital

17. U.S. Govt.

2.

Retail Store

10. Nursing Home

18. Other Govt.

3.

Restaurant

11. Religious Institution

19. Auto Service

4.

Office Building

12. Airport

20. Airport

5.

Contract Cleaning

13. Warehouse

21. Non-Profit

6.

Light Manufacturing

14. Apartment/Condo

22. Other (specify)

7.

Heavy Manufacturing

15. Warehouse

8.

College/University

16. Supermarket

Return to:

TORNADO INDUSTRIES, LLC 

3

1

01 WICHITA COURT

 

FORT 

WORTH, TX 76140

 

PHONE: 

(800)-822-8867 FAX: 

(817)-551-6507 

WWW.TORNADOVAC.COM

Summary of Contents for 99105A

Page 1: ...RT FORT WORTH TX 76140 800 822 8867 FAX 817 551 6507 WWW TORNADOVAC COM Operations Maintenance Manual For Commercial Use Only Form No L2552PA 02 14 Tornado Industries LLC All rights reserved 20 24 Floorkeeper EZ MODEL NOS 99125A 99125B 99130 ...

Page 2: ...0 20 24 Cat No 99125A 99125B 99130 Volts 24 24 24 Series P P P All specifications are subject to change without notice TABLE OF CONTENTS Warranty Statement 3 Safety Instructions 5 Safety Information 7 Machine Set Up 9 On Board Charger 10 How to Operate the Machine 14 Maintenance 19 Troubleshooting Chart 20 NOTES ...

Page 3: ...tions of Tornado under the warranty Terms subject to change without notice 1 Except all Windshears Blowers Storm TV 2 Side and Downdraft Insulation Blowers CV 30 CV 38 CK14 1 PRO CK 14 2 PRO SWM 31 9 CK LW13 1 CV 38 48 Dual PV6 PV10 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 Warran...

Page 4: ...ervice Center Do not pull or carry by cord use cord as a handle close a door on cord or pull cord around sharp edges or corners Do not run machine over cord Keep cord away from heated surfaces Do not unplug by pulling on cord To unplug grasp the plug not the cord Do not handle plug or machine with wet hands Do not put any object into openings Do not use with any opening blocked keep free of dust l...

Page 5: ...5 ...

Page 6: ...gram inside the top cover and connect all cables 6 Spray each post with a protective lubricant Place battery terminal protectors over all posts How To Install Batteries CAUTION Batteries are heavy Use 2 people and lift them to avoid injury CAUTION Make sure you connect RED cable terminals to positive posts and BLACK cable terminals to negatve posts Machine will not operate if not connected properl...

Page 7: ... to do so can result in damage to the batteries The charger was pre set at the factory for the configuration of your unit If another type of battery is installed the charger will have to be programmed to match the batteries that are being installed Please see page 10 for charger programming instructions How to Charge Batteries Plug the charger AC cord into a grounded wall outlet The charger will a...

Page 8: ... dipswitches SW1 and SW2 Only the set of dipswitch SW1 the one on the left side has an effect on charging curve selection accordingly to the table above Once you have finished configuring the charger with the desired charging curve according to the battery pack type you have installed in the machine please cover the dipswitches with the white label you had previously removed DIPSWITCH SW2 DP1 DP2 ...

Page 9: ... a frozen battery Do not transport the battery charger by pulling on the cables as they could be damaged Use the handles if provided Before using the battery charger check that the sleeving on the electrical cord and battery cables is in good condition Should one of the cables be damaged have it replaced by a qualified techni cian Check that the input voltage of the battery charger given on the da...

Page 10: ... the pad brush is installed correctly it will remain on the machine If it drops after you have turned it it is not installed correctly 6 To lower the brush pad step down completely on BOTH the round foot pedal and the square pedal next to it When fully depressed slide your foot to the inside to release the square pedal and SLOWLY let the round pedal raise to the UP position 7 Slide splash guard do...

Page 11: ...e top half of the left switch down This turns the main power switch ON A red light indicates machine is ON 2 To turn the main power switch OFF push the lower half of the left switch down The red light is not lit when the machine main power is OFF How to Turn the Brush Drive Motor ON and OFF 1 Push the top half of the middle switch down This turns the brush drive motor ON 2 To turn the brush drive ...

Page 12: ...th the brush head lowered slide the splash guard down around the entire brush housing It should be slightly above the floor How to Engage the Brush Drive 20 24 EZ Traction Drive 1 Hold the drive handle with both hands 2 Turn the knob on the control panel clockwise forward or counter clockwise reverse How to Lower Raise the Squeegee 1 Pull the handle towards you to lower the squeegee 2 To raise it ...

Page 13: ... aisle go slow and stand a bit to the side of machine as you turn it around NEVER let go of the machine Vacuuming Up Solution 1 Make sure the squeegee is in the down position 2 As the machine moves forward and the solution is dispensed the squeegee will vacuum it up into the recovery tank 3 If necessary adjust squeegee pressure by turning knob If solution is missed reduce the amount of solution fl...

Page 14: ...8 Put the hose over a drain or in a basin and remove the plug 9 Empty the tank 10 Replace the plug and tighten it 11 Replace the hose and secure it with the clips Remember to fill the solution tank with fresh water before operating the machine Preventative Maintenance Schedule Daily 1 Empty the tank and rinse the recovery tank with clean water Leave the tank cover open on top to air dry 2 Remove a...

Page 15: ...ogged broken or disconnected Bad seal at tank cover vacuum motor or squeegee Worn or misaligned squeegee blades Incorrect squeegee pressure Squeegee swing arm mechanism not functioning properly Problem Squeegee is leaving streaks Debris is on blade Blades are torn or damaged Floors are not properly swept before cleaning Problem Solution is not feeding or turning off properly Clogged hose or valve ...

Page 16: ...16 This page intentionally left blank ...

Page 17: ...do cleaning and maintenance equipment In square 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 ...

Reviews: