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Tornado 99685 BR 18/11

Tornado 99685 BR 18/11
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TORNADO INDUSTRIES
7401 W. LAWRENCE AVENUE
CHICAGO, IL 60706
(708) 867-5100 FAX (708) 867-6968
www.tornadovac.com
Tornado
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Operations & Maintenance Manual
MODEL NO.
99685 BR 18/11
L9717 ¤2007 Tornado Industries All rights reserved.
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Tornado 99685 BR 18/11 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTornado
Model99685 BR 18/11
CategoryFloor Machine
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Long-term Buyer Protection Warranties

Tornado Standard Warranty Program

Details Tornado's warranty program for various components and labor, including specific coverage periods.

General Safety Rules

Introductory Comment

Before Use

Handling of the Packed Machine

Details the weight and dimensions of the packed machine for safe handling and transport.

Unpacking the Machine

Step-by-step instructions for safely removing the machine from its packaging and pallet.

Battery Installation and Setting the Battery Type

Battery Charger

Guidance on selecting and using the correct battery charger suitable for the machine's batteries.

Battery Recharging

Procedures and important precautions for recharging the machine's batteries to prevent damage.

Battery Disposal

Instructions and recommendations for the proper and safe disposal of used machine batteries.

Battery Charge Level Indicator

Explanation of how to read and interpret the battery charge level indicator on the display.

Hour Meter

Squeegee Assembly

Adjustment of the Squeegee Height

How to adjust the squeegee height for optimal drying performance based on rubber wear.

Adjustment of the Squeegee Inclination

Method for adjusting the squeegee's rubber bending for improved drying effectiveness.

Brush Assembly

Floor Cleaning

Connection of the Battery to the Machine

Instructions for correctly connecting the battery to the machine to enable operation.

Starting the Machine

A step-by-step guide to safely starting the floor cleaning machine for operation.

Adjustment of Brush Pressure

How to adjust the brush pressure for effective cleaning on different surface types.

Overflow Device

Explanation of the overflow device and procedure for emptying the recovery tank.

Stopping of the Machine After Cleaning Operation

Daily Maintenance

Recovery Tank Cleaning

Daily procedures for cleaning the machine's recovery tank to maintain performance.

Suction Filter Cleaning

Daily instructions for cleaning the suction filter to ensure proper suction.

Emptying Detergent Solution

Steps for safely emptying the detergent solution tank when necessary.

Brush Cleaning

Brush Disassembly

Detailed steps for disassembling the brush for cleaning or replacement.

Weekly Maintenance

Rear Squeegee Rubber Replacement

Instructions for checking and replacing the rubber on the rear squeegee.

Squeegee Cleaning

Procedures for cleaning the squeegee to ensure optimal drying efficiency.

Squeegee Hose Cleaning

Steps to clean the squeegee hose to resolve issues with insufficient suction.

Cleaning of Solution Tank and Filter

Instructions for cleaning the solution tank and its associated filter.

Two-Month Maintenance

Front Squeegee Rubber Replacement

Instructions for checking and replacing the rubber on the front squeegee.

Troubleshooting Guide

Signals on the Display

Explanation of diagnostic signals and error codes shown on the machine's display.

The Vacuum Does Not Work

Troubleshooting steps for when the vacuum motor is not functioning correctly.

The Brush Motor Does Not Work

Troubleshooting steps for addressing issues with the brush motor not operating.

Insufficient Water on the Brush

Diagnosing and resolving problems related to insufficient water flow to the brush.

The Machine Does Not Clean Properly

Identifying causes and solutions for ineffective cleaning performance of the machine.

The Squeegee Does Not Dry Perfectly

Troubleshooting steps for when the squeegee fails to dry the floor perfectly.

Excessive Foam Production

Identifying causes and solutions for excessive foam generation during operation.

Programmed Maintenance

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