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WARNING!
Before performing any maintenance/repair, carefully read all the instructions relevant to the
maintenance/repair.
Do not use the machine for purposes other than those listed in the user manual. Only use
accessories recommended by the manufacturer.
Always protect the machine from sun, rain, and other weather conditions, both when on and off, this is
to avoid the risk of electrical shock. Store the machine indoors
Do not use the machine as a means of transport.
Do not leave the machine unattended without making sure that the machine itself cannot move
independently.
Do not use the machine in particularly dusty environments.
Do not use the machine on ramps or inclinations greater than 6%.
Do not knock shelves or scaffolding, especially if there is a danger of falling objects.
Do not let any object penetrate the openings of the machine. Do not use the machine if the openings
are blocked; keep the openings of the machine free of dust, lint, hair and any other foreign body that
can reduce air flow.
Do not remove or alter the plates affixed to the machine by the manufacturer.
The usage temperature of the machine must be between 0°C and +40 °C.
The storage temperature of the machine must be between 0°C and +40 °C.
The humidity must be between 30% and 95%.
Do not tamper with the protections in place for the machine, for any reason.
Do not wash the machine with direct jets of water or pressure or with corrosive substances.
Before working on the electrical components wear ESD
gloves to avoid the electrostatic discharge
(ESD), which may result in damage to components on the PCB.
Before using the external battery charger appliance, make sure that the frequency and voltage as
indicated on the machine's registration plate match the mains voltage.
Do not charge the batteries if the power cord or plug are damaged.
Do not smoke when charging the batteries.
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury, do not leave the machine connected to the mains
when unattended. Disconnect the machine from the socket when not being used and before
maintenance.
Keep the power cord away from hot surfaces.
Take the necessary measures to ensure that hair, jewelry and/or other loose parts cannot be
caught by any moving parts of the machine.
If replacing parts, ask a Dealer or Authorized Retailer for Original Spare Parts (OSP).
When the machine is used correctly in accordance with the terms of use, the vibrations of the
machine will not cause any dangerous situations. The level of the vibrations are well within the legal
limits.
When transferring the machine with temperatures below freezing point, be careful because the water
in the tanks or hoses may freeze and seriously damage the machine.
Only use the brushes supplied with the machine and those specified in User Manual. The use of
other brushes can compromise your safety
,
and might damage the machine.
When it is necessary to tilt the machine for maintenance, remove the batteries first.
When the machine reaches the end of the lifecycle, please take care of proper removal and
disposal, due to the possible presence inside of toxic and poisonous materials (e.g. Batteries, PCB
etc.) These materials are subject to regulations which provide for the disposal at designated
appropriate centers in the area.
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Страница 1: ...1 64 i mop xxl Service Manual Jan 2018 Warning read the instructions before using the machine...
Страница 10: ...10 64 7 Recovery tank 8 Left battery 9 Right battery 10 Transport wheels 11 Brush motors 9 7 8 10 11...
Страница 11: ...11 64 Internal view 1 Vacuum motor filter 2 Transparent plastic deflector 3 Vacuum hose 2 3 1...
Страница 53: ...53 65 2 14 Fasten 3pcs EJOT SCREW 50X14 to fix the COVER BRUSH MOTOR SCREW each side 53 1...
Страница 57: ...CHAPTER 16 ELECTRICAL SCHEME 57 65 57 1...
Страница 61: ...D if the reading is above 16V the battery is OK 61 65 61 1 61 2...
Страница 63: ...CHAPTER 19 REPAIR FLOW CHART 63 64 64 1 64 2...
Страница 64: ...64 64 65 1 Tennant Company PO Box 1452 Minneapolis MN 55440 Phone 1 800 553 8033 www tennantco com...