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Table of Contents 

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 

                     1 

WARRANTY 

LEGEND PANEL OF CONTROLS 

LEGEND MACHINE 

INTRODUCTORY COMMENT 

GENERAL RULES 

SYMBOLS 

BEFORE USE 

Handling of the packed machine 

Unpacking of the machine 

Access to the battery compartment 

Battery installation and setting of the battery type 

Assembling the rollbar 

Battery charger 

Battery recharging 

Battery disposal 

Connecting battery connector and switching on the machine 

Battery charge level indicator 

Hour meter 

Squeegee assembly 

Squeegee adjustment 

Adjustment height side rubbers 

Brush assembly and disassembly 

FLOOR CLEANING 

Recovery tank 

Detergent solution tank 

STARTING OF THE MACHINE 

Forward and backward movement 

Horn 

Working brake 

Emergency-parking brake 

Automatic squeegee lift when going backwards 

Working in automatic mode 

Working in manual mode 

Flow adjustment of detergent solution 

Brush pressure adjustment 

10 

Electric protection 

10 

Overflow device 

10 

STOPPING THE MACHINE AFTER CLEANING 

OPERATION

 10 

DAILY MAINTENANCE 

10 

Recovery tank emptying and cleaning 

10 

Emptying and cleaning the collection box 

10 

Suction filter cleaning 

11 

Brush cleaning 

11 

Squeegee cleaning 

11 

WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 

11 

Rear squeegee rubber check 

11 

Check of the side rubbers 

11 

Squeegee hose cleaning 

11 

Cleaning of the solution tank and of the outer filter 

11 

TWO-MONTH MAINTENANCE 

12 

Front squeegee rubber check 

12 

SIX-MONTH MAINTENANCE 

12 

Cleaning the inner filter solution tank 

12 

Check the brake 

12 

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 

12 

The vacuum motor does not work 

12 

The brush motor does not work 

12 

The traction motor does not work 

12 

The water does not come down onto the brushes or is insufficient  12 
The machine does not clean properly 

12 

The squeegee does not dry properly 

12 

Excessive foam production 

12 

PROGRAMMED MAINTENANCE 

13 

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 

Model 

BR 33/30 

Machine Dimensions 

 

L X W X H 

65” X 36” X 51” 

Net Weight 

739 lbs. 

Solution / Recovery Tank 

30 / 32 gal.  

Squeegee Width 

45” 

Design Characters 

 

Tank Construction 

Polyethylene 

Cleaning System 

 

Brush Type 

Cylindrical 

Brush Width 

33” 

Brush RPM 

785 

Brush Pressure 

176 lbs. (max)  

Cleaning Path 

33” 

Productivity 

 

Cleaning Rate (Sq. Ft Per Hour) 

14,851 

Motors 

 

Vacuum Motor 

.8 hp 

Brush Motor 

0.9 hp 

Sound Level 

70 dB 

Battery 

 

Voltage 

36 

Amps 

240 

Summary of Contents for 99785 BR 33/30

Page 1: ...TRIES LLC 333 CHARLES COURT WEST CHICAGO IL 60185 630 818 1300 FAX 630 818 1301 WWW TORNADOVAC COM Tornado Operations Maintenance Manual MODEL NO 99785 BR 33 30 L9726AB 2014 Tornado Industries All rig...

Page 2: ...NTENANCE 10 Recovery tank emptying and cleaning 10 Emptying and cleaning the collection box 10 Suction filter cleaning 11 Brush cleaning 11 Squeegee cleaning 11 WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 11 Rear squeegee rub...

Page 3: ...2...

Page 4: ...RUSHES 16 SIGNAL LAMP WATER OPEN SOLENOID VALVE 17 SIGNAL LAMP STARTING BRUSHES ROTATION 18 KEY SWITCH 19 HORN PUSH BUTTON 20 KNOB FOR SOLUTION VALVE LEGEND MACHINE 1 RECOVERY TANK 2 SOLUTION TANK 3 S...

Page 5: ...or PUSH BUTTON ADJUSTMENT DETERGENT DOSAGE 3SD system OP TIONAL 20 SIGNAL LAMP WATER OPEN SOLENOID VALVE 21 PUSH BUTTON FOR SPEED SELECTION 22 SIGNAL LAMP SELECTION MAXIMUM SPEED 23 SIGNAL LAMP SELEC...

Page 6: ...operly check by conducting simple maintenance procedures Other wise contact an authorized technical assistant for advice Where parts are required ask for ORIGINAL spare parts to the distributor or an...

Page 7: ...t on the solution tank there are two screws On the lower screw the safety cable 1 is fixed to prevent the overturn of the recovery tank when this is being opened Proceed as follows 1 Take off the two...

Page 8: ...usting the bend lower part of the rubber Adjust the pressure by rotating the wind nut 6 To increase rotate clock wise To decrease rotate the lever counter clockwise The bending is not uniform Adjust t...

Page 9: ...guiding place To switch on the machine 1 Sit on the guiding place 2 Turn the key switch clockwise to switch on the machine 3 Check the charge level of the battery on the display 1 4 With the selector...

Page 10: ...of the machine see under paragraph GENERAL RULES OF SECURITY If they are carried out separately forbid the working areas to the passage of non authorized personnel Signal the areas of moist floors wit...

Page 11: ...G is specific for the transfer at the end of the cleaning operation DAILY MAINTENANCE ATTENTION For protection against dangerous solutions all the following maintenance and cleaning operations that re...

Page 12: ...to a new side or replace it To reassemble the squeegees follow the directions above in reverse inserting the rubber on the guides and blocking it with the rubber holder blade CHECK OF THE SIDE RUBBER...

Page 13: ...pear turn off the machine and restart it 3 Check the charge level of the battery on the display 1 4 Check through the signal lamp 2 that the parking brake is not inserted see EMERGENCY PARKING BRAKE 5...

Page 14: ...GEE CLEANING FRONT SQUEEGEE RUBBER REPLACEMENT REAR SQUEEGEE RUBBER REPLACEMENT REPLACEMENT SIDE RUBBERS CHECK SQUEEGEE ADJUSTMENT SQUEEGEE HOSE CLEANING SOLUTION TANK CLEANING CHECK BATTERY ELECTROLY...

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