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9

BATTERY INSTALLATION AND SETTING 

OF THE BATTERY TYPE

The machine is equipped either with bat-

teries in serial connection or elements of 

DIN-type assembled together and connect-

ed in series for a total of 36 Volt, placed 

in its appropriate compartment under the 

seat platform and must be handled using 

suitable lifting equipment (due to weight, 

considering the type of batteries chosen, 

and coupling system).

The batteries must be in accordance with 

CEI 21-5 Norms. 

The machine and its battery check card 

are factory set for the use of traditional 

lead batteries.

CHECK THE SETTING OF THE CHECK 

CARD 

(see under paragraph “

BATTERIES 

CHARGE LEVEL INDICATOR”

).

In case of GEL batteries installation, it is 

necessary to set the battery check card. 

Please contact the authorized technical 

assistance.

Strictly follow manufacturer/distributor 

indications for the maintenance and re-

charge of the batteries. All installation and 

maintenance operations must be executed 

by specialized staff, using suitable protec-

tion accessories.

For batteries installation it is necessary to 

reach the battery compartment as indi-

cated under paragraph “ACCESS TO THE 

BATTERY COMPARTMENT”.

1. Place the batteries in its compartment.

2. 

Connect the terminals, respecting the 

polarities, avoiding contact with other 

parts that could create short circuit.

ASSEMBLING OF THE ROLLBAR

For packing reasons the support of the 

blinking light is supplied disassembled.

Proceed as follows:

1. Take off the four fixing screws (1) from 

the rollbar.

2. Place the rollbar into their seats (2) on 

the tank.

3. Fasten the screws passing them in the 

same order in their holes foreseen on the 

support.

4. Complete the assembly connecting the 

connectors (3) to supply the blinking light 

and the working lights (optional).

BATTERY CHARGER

Make sure that the battery charger is 

suitable for the installed batteries both 

for their capacities and type (lead/acid 

or GEL and equivalent).

In the plastic bag containing the use and 

maintenance you will find the coupling 

connector for the charger. It must be as-

sembled onto the cables of your charger, 

following the instructions given by the 

manufacturer. 

This operation must be carried out by 

qualified staff. A wrong or faulty cable 

connection can cause serious damages to 

persons or equipment.

BATTERIES RECHARGING

1. Plug the connector (3) of the battery 

charger into the battery connector.

2. Proceed with the charging.

Never charge a GEL battery with a non 

suitable charger. Strictly follow the in-

structions supplied by the batteries and 

charger manufacturer.

In order not to cause permanent damages 

to the batteries, it is necessary to avoid 

their complete discharge, providing for the 

charging within a few minutes after the bat-

teries discharge signal starts blinking.

NOTE: Never leave the batteries com-

pletely discharged even if the machine is 

not used. In case of traditional batteries, 

please check the electrolyte level every 20 

charging cycles and eventually top them 

up with distilled water. Never leave the 

batteries discharged for more than two 

weeks.

Danger of gas exhalations and emission 

of corrosive liquids. Fire danger: do not 

approach with free flames.

BATTERIES DISPOSAL

It is compulsory to hand over exhausted 

batteries, classified as dangerous waste, 

to an authorized institution according to 

the current laws.

CONNECTION BATTERY CONNECTOR 

AND SWITCHING ON OF THE MACHINE

Once the battery recharging has been 

completed:

1. Disconnect the connector of the battery 

charger from the battery connector (1).

2. Connect then the battery connector (1) 

to the machine connector (2).

To start any function of the machine, it is 

necessary to rotate the key switch clock-

wise (5). Rotating it counterclockwise and 

any function will be switched off.

BATTERIES CHARGE LEVEL

When the machine is switched on, on the 

display (1) appear in order the following 

information:

1. the version (for example A003) of soft-

ware installed on the machine.

2. the setting of the battery check card 

which can be:

GE 36: check card set for GEL batteries.

or

Pb 36: check card set for lead batteries.

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Summary of Contents for 99790

Page 1: ...7 551 0719 WWW TORNADOVAC COM Operations Maintenance Manual For Commercial Use Only Form No L9790AB 02 17 Tornado Industries LLC All rights reserved BD 40 66 RIDE ON SCRUBBER MODEL NO 99790 h t t p s...

Page 2: ...1 Except all Windshears Blowers Storm TV2SS Side and Downdraft Insulation Blowers CV 30 CV 38 CK14 1 PRO CK 14 2 PRO SWM 31 9 CK LW13 1 CK LW 13 1 ROAM CV 38 48 Dual PV6 PV10 PV6 ROAM Wall Mount Vacu...

Page 3: ...3 NOTES h t t p s h a r r i s s u p p l y i n d c o m T o O r d e r P a r t s C a l l 6 0 8 2 6 8 8 0 8 0...

Page 4: ...ing in manual mode 12 Side brush 13 Working adjustments 14 Flow adjustment of the detergent solution 14 Adjustment of the brushes pressure 14 Electric protection 14 Overflow device 15 STOP OF THE MACH...

Page 5: ...TANK FULL 21 SIGNAL LAMP SQUEEGEE DOWN 22 SIGNAL LAMP BRUSHES DOWN 23 SIGNAL LAMP BRUSHES ROTATION 24 SIGNAL LAMP WATER OPEN SOLENOID VALVE 25 SIGNAL LAMP BRUSHES BASE SIDE MOVEMENT 26 SIGNAL LAMP RES...

Page 6: ...olution tank l gal 235 62 Recovery tank l gal 250 66 Machine length mm in 2025 80 Machine height without rollbar mm in 1330 53 Machine height with rollbar and without blinking light mm in 1685 66 Mach...

Page 7: ...any operation on the machine Obligation symbol requir ing the wear of protection glasses Obligation symbol requir ing the wear of protection gloves Symbol preceding an in formation about the correct u...

Page 8: ...d using recyclable materials CORRECT USE Do not use the machine on surfaces covered with inflammable liquids or dusts for example hydrocarbons ashes or soot In case of fire use a powder based fire ext...

Page 9: ...ou will find the coupling connector for the charger It must be as sembled onto the cables of your charger following the instructions given by the manufacturer This operation must be carried out by qua...

Page 10: ...rge level indicator Pressing the button 2 the first data indicates the working hours and after a few seconds the working minutes are shown SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY 1 Insert the two screws 3 situated on the u...

Page 11: ...AND BACK WARD MOVEMENT 5 Moving the selector 12 to the left the automatic AUTO functioning is chosen Moving it to the right the functioning of the machine becomes manual MAN A If the selector 12 is in...

Page 12: ...ow depending on the type of floor and the type of dirt see under the paragraph FLOW ADJUSTMENT OF THE DETERGENT SOLUTION 3 Selecting the forward with the selector 8 pressing the accelerator pedal and...

Page 13: ...h a side brush that permits it to clean near the edges on the right side To assemble the brush the device has to be in rested position at machine shut off Fit in the brush into the plate seat under th...

Page 14: ...the squeegee reverse the operations above VERIFICATION AND REPLACEMENT OF THE FRONT SQUEEGEE RUBBER OF THE SIDE BRUSH Check the wear of the front squeegee rub ber and eventually replace it For the rep...

Page 15: ...start again to work in an automatic mode B by positioning to the right the selector 12 into position MAN the machine re establishes the functions pre set manually DAILY MAINTENANCE RECOVERY TANK EMPT...

Page 16: ...an appropriate place for the detergent solution draining 2 Unscrew the solution tank cap 1 3 Unscrew the cap of the exhaust filter 2 and take off the filter Be careful not to lose the gasket of the c...

Page 17: ...t the authorized technical assistance THE TRACTION MOTOR DOES NOT WORK 1 Sit on the seat 2 Verify that the key switch 5 is posi tioned clock wise to switch on the ma chine In presence of alarm signals...

Page 18: ...that the recovery tank is not full 2 Check that the squeegee rubbers are clean see under paragraph SQUEEGEE CLEANING 3 Check the adjustment of the height and the inclination of the squeegee see under...

Page 19: ...th hot water over 140 F 60 C It is hygroscopic It looses its physical characteristics over the time TYNEX Nylon bristles with grains of abrasive material Use with caution in order not to mark the floo...

Page 20: ...e 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 Di...

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