OPERATION
Tennant 2510/2550 (08--08)
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8. To transport machine, turn off pad switch and twist
control grips. Pad will automatically raise to the
transport position (Figure 16).
FIG. 16
WHILE OPERATING MACHINE
1. Always operate with caution when burnishing
around walls and obstacles.
2. Always reduce speed to maintain control when
turning.
3. Stay clear of floor obstructions, such as electrical
plates or grates, they will destroy pad. Tilt machine
back to avoid floor obstructions.
NOTE:
When machine is tilted back completely, power
to pad motor automatically shuts off.
4. Change or turn pads over when soiled.
5. Check battery meter’s discharge level periodically.
Recharge when needle drops into red zone.
ATTENTION: Do not operate machine in red zone,
floor damage and brush motor overload may
result.
6. If pad motor circuit breaker trips, reduce pad
pressure and/or replace soiled pad.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, turn off machine,
and set parking brake, if equipped.
FOR SAFETY: When transporting machine, do not
lift machine if batteries are installed.
WARNING: Fire Or Explosion Hazard. Never
Use Flammable Liquids Or Operate Machine in Or
Near Flammable Liquids, Vapors Or Combustible
Dusts.
EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH
(2550 Model -- Optional)
To stop machine during an emergency, hit the red
emergency stop switch located at rear of control
console. The emergency stop switch immediately
stops all power to machine.
To reset emergency stop switch, shut off all switches
and turn red button to the right. Resume normal
operation (Figure 17).
FIG. 17
CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Machine is equipped with two resettable circuit
breakers, Main (15A) and Pad Motor (80A), to protect
machine from damage. If pad motor circuit breaker
should trip, determine cause, allow motor to cool, then
reset. Pad circuit breaker will trip due to excessive pad
overload. Change pad or reduce pad pressure if
breaker should trip. Pad motor circuit breaker button is
located under battery hood at front of machine
(Figure 18).
FIG. 18