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SUMMARY

TECHNICAL 

DESCRIPTION 

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GENERAL RULES OF SAFETY   

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TRANSFER 

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STORAGE 

AND 

DISPOSAL 

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CORRECT 

USE 

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MAINTENANCE 

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STEERING WHEEL PANEL  

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CONTROLS BOARD LEGEND  

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MACHINE 

LEGEND 

 

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DISPLAY 

READING 

 

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CONTROLS 

DISPLAY 

 

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3S 

AND 

3SD 

DISPLAY 

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MANUAL 

SYMBOLOGY 

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NAVIGATION 

CONTROLS 

 

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GENERAL 

SETTINGS 

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DISPLAY LANGUAGE SELECTION  

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CHANGING THE BATTERY SETTING    

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DISPLAY CONTRAST 

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DISPLAY 

BRIGHTENESS 

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BEFORE 

USE 

 

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HANDLING OF THE PACKED MACHINE 

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UNPACKING OF THE MACHINE   

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ACCESS TO THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT  12

INSTALLING THE BATTERIES    

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BATTERY 

CHARGER 

 

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ON-BOARD BATTERY 

CHARGER 

(OPTIONAL) 

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BATTERIES CHARGE LEVEL INDICATOR 

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BATTERY 

CHARGING 

 

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BATTERY CHARGING USING THE ON-BOARD 

BATTERY CHARGER (OPTIONAL)  

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BATTERIES 

DISPOSAL 

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SQUEEGEE 

ASSEMBLY 

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ADJUSTING 

THE 

SQUEEGEE 

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ASSEMBLING AND DISASSEMBLING 

THE SPLASH GUARDS  

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ASSEMBLING THE BRUSHES    

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FLOOR 

CLEANING 

 

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CONNECTING THE BATTERY CONNECTOR 

AND SWITCHING ON THE MACHINE    

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RECOVERY 

TANK 

 

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DETERGENT SOLUTION TANK    

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3S SOLUTION SAVING SYSTEM

(OPTIONAL) 

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WORK  

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MANUAL MODE WORK    

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BRUSHES PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT    

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SPEED ADJUSTMENT, FORWARD 

AND BACKWARD    

 

 

 

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DETERGENT SOLUTION FLOW RATE 

AND 

ADJUSTMENT 

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AUTOMATIC MODE WORK 

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SUCTION MOTOR SILENT MODE 

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STANDBY 

MODE 

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HORN 

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EMERGENCY 

BUTTON 

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PARKING 

BRAKE 

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MANUAL MOVEMENT OF 

THE 

MACHINE 

 

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BRUSHES MOTOR OVERLOAD   

PROTECTION 

SYSTEM 

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OVERFLOW SYSTEM 

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STOP OF THE MACHINE AFTER 

CLEANING 

OPERATION 

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DAILY 

MAINTENANCE 

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DRAINING AND CLEANING THE 

RECOVERY 

TANK 

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CLEANING THE SUCTION FILTER 

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DISASSEMBLING THE BRUSHES 

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AUTOMATIC DISASSEMBLE OF 

THE 

BRUSHES 

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CLEANING THE BRUSHES 

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CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE 

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WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 

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REAR SQUEEGEE RUBBER CHECK 

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CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE HOSE 

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CLEANING THE SOLUTION TANK 

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CLEANING THE OUTER FILTER 

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TWO-MONTHLY MAINTENANCE 

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FRONT SQUEEGEE RUBBER CHECK 

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SIX-MONTHLY MAINTENANCE 

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SPLASH GUARD RUBBER CHECK 

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 

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THE SUCTION MOTOR DOES 

NOT WORK 

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BRUSHES MOTOR DOES NOT WORK 

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TRACTION MOTOR DOES NOT WORK 

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WATER DOES NOT COME DOWN ONTO THE 

BRUSHES 

 

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THE MACHINE DOES NOT CLEAN PROPERLY 24

THE SQUEEGEE DOES NOT DRY PERFECTLY  24

EXCESSIVE FOAM PROSUCTION 

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RECOMMENDED 

BRUSHES 

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Summary of Contents for BDSO 27/28

Page 1: ...ORT WORTH TX 76140 PHONE 800 VACUUMS FAX 817 551 0719 WWW TORNADOVAC COM Operations Maintenance Manual For Commercial Use Only Form No L9786AA 09 17 Tornado Industries LLC All rights reserved BDSO 27...

Page 2: ...e warranty Terms subject to change without notice 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 ROA...

Page 3: ...3 NOTES...

Page 4: ...ou experience any problems with your unit during the warranty period the original receipt invoice will act as proof of purchase Contact Tornado for any warranty inquiries IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 5: ...SOLUTION SAVING SYSTEM OPTIONAL 17 WORK 17 MANUAL MODE WORK 17 BRUSHES PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT 18 SPEED ADJUSTMENT FORWARD AND BACKWARD 18 DETERGENT SOLUTION FLOW RATE AND ADJUSTMENT 18 AUTOMATIC MODE WOR...

Page 6: ...A 500 21 Vacuum Motor W A 570 23 75 Vacuum mbar in 160 64 Type of Drive Automatic Speed max mph kph 5 3 7 Maximum Gradient 10 Solution Tank gal l 26 5 98 Recovery Tank gal l 28 106 Machine Length in m...

Page 7: ...rapping When your machine has to stop activity provide for the appropriate waste disposal of its materials especially oils batteries and electronic components and considering that the machine itself h...

Page 8: ...ED ADJUSTMENT KNOB 2 WATER VALVE 3 HORN 4 DIRECTION LEVER FORWARD BACKWARD 5 EMERGENCY BUTTON 6 KEY SWITCH MACHINE LEGEND 1 STEERING WHEEL PANEL 11 RECOVERY TANK 2 CONTROLS BOARD 12 SOLUTION TANK 3 SQ...

Page 9: ...9 DISPLAY READING DISPLAY WHILE SWITCHING ON When the machine is switched on the display shows the following screen Next screen will be displayed as follows BDSO 27 28...

Page 10: ...of the manufacturer Warning symbol Read carefully the sections marked with this symbol for the security of both the operator and the machine Warning symbol Risk of acid leakage from the batteries Obli...

Page 11: ...possible to set the machine battery type depending on the batteries installed AGM GEL LEAD ACID To select the proper setting first display BATTERY then select it scrolling with buttons 2 and 4 Use but...

Page 12: ...we also supply a cord that permits the lever operation 3 After hav ing moved the machine take off the cord and keep it for eventual re use When the parking brake is released manually for example when...

Page 13: ...e that the battery recharger 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 f...

Page 14: ...r NOTE Never leave the batteries completely dis charged for long periods even if the machine is not used In case of traditional batteries please check the electrolyte level every 20 recharging cycles...

Page 15: ...ock again the wheels through the register 2 ASSEMBLING AND DISASSEMBLING THE SPLASH GUARDS The two splash guards have to be assembled onto the brushes base group as indicated in the following figures...

Page 16: ...and that the exhaust hose plug 2 is closed The recovery tank is provided with a cover 3 that blocks itself thanks to the vacuum created by the suc tion motor during use DETERGENT SOLUTION TANK The so...

Page 17: ...ergent solution is disabled the display will show the disabled solenoid valve symbol WORK A safety device prevents the machine s movement if the operator is not properly placed on the footboard To tur...

Page 18: ...ard movement is selected the brush base will stay down the squeegee will lift up and the suction motor will shut itself off When the forward movement is selected again the squeegee will go down and th...

Page 19: ...necessary to un block the parking brake that blocks the traction motor wheel To do this keep the lever 3 lifted With the delivery of the machine we also supply a cord that al lows the lever operation...

Page 20: ...Clean the inside of the tank using a water jet CLEANING THE SUCTION FILTER 1 Open the cover 1 and unscrew the knob 2 to release the filter protection 3 2 Rotate the filter protection clockwise to rel...

Page 21: ...cessary to 1 Take off the squeegee hose 4 from the coupling 2 Disassemble the squeegee from its support 1 by loosening the knobs 2 counterclockwise and sliding the squeegee assembly off of the bracket...

Page 22: ...ling 2 Wash the inside of the hose with a water jet 3 To reassemble the hose reverse the above opera tions Do not clean the hose that goes from the suction motor to the recovery tank with a water jet...

Page 23: ...DE The checking of all the other foreseen machine opera tions is left to the authorized technical assistance Never leave the batteries completely discharged for a long time In case of alarm visualizat...

Page 24: ...r is clean see under paragraph CLEANING THE OUTER SOLUTION FILTER If the problem persists please contact the authorized technical assistance THE MACHINE DOES NOT CLEAN PROPERLY 1 The brushes do not ha...

Page 25: ...0 9 14 Smooth floors with small joints an persistent dirt 48914050 2 Brush TYNEX 14 Floors of resistant material and very dirty 48914060 2 Brush 5 mix 14 All types of floor 48803030 2 Pad holder w ce...

Page 26: ...rnado 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 produc...

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