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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on the purchase of your new
Tornado Long-Range Floorkeeper! The Long-
Range Floorkeepercombines many advanced
features to maximize reliability, performance,
and ease of use. The most notable addition is
the incorporation of the industry’s first fully
functional digital control and display system on
an automatic floor scrubber. With it, you’ll be
able to easily and accurately monitor an
assortment of system settings and conditions.
Tornado’s new digital controller has a unique
soft-start feature that increases both efficiency
and powertrain lifespan.
The Long-Range Floorkeeper’s simplified
wiring harness uses quick-disconnects, and
combined with the digital controller, it makes
servicing and troubleshooting easy. A tough
rotomolded housing extends over an advanced
one-piece steel weldment, making this new
Long-Range Floorkeeper both more rugged
and much lighter than previous Long-Range
models.
Additional features include removable 20-gallon solution and vacuum tanks, a reliable 18:1 gear
ratio transaxle, non-marking 11” tires, easy-access batteries, and error code generation on its
LCD display. The new Long-Range Floorkeeper Automatic Scrubber was designed and built
to exceed your needs for durability and serviceability in demanding commercial environments.
This manual is designed to instruct your personnel in the operation, maintenance and methods
of troubleshooting on your Tornado Long-Range Floorkeeper. Please read through this
manual and keep it handy to ensure that you get maximum satisfaction and value from this new
advance in floor care.
OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS
FOR SAFE USE OF THIS MACHINE
TO AVOID DANGER:
• Back the machine down inclines or ramps. Do not store machine on inclines.
• Make certain that the power switch is OFF before removing or installing brushes.
• Use care when working on electrical terminals —short circuits can cause burns and throw sparks.
• Disconnect both positive and negative battery terminals before attempting any adjustment or main-
tenance. Brush or traction drive motors and drive components could cause injury if started while
being worked on.
• Charge batteries in a ventilated room where gases cannot accumulate. Gases given off during
charging could ignite in a confined space. Make certain that the top covers are open when
charging so gases cannot accumulate.
• Battery acid can cause injury to the eyes or burn the skin.
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