Tornado 99775 Operation & Maintenance Manual
Tornado 99775 Operation & Maintenance Manual

Tornado 99775 Operation & Maintenance Manual

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TORNADO INDUSTRIES, LLC
3101 WICHITA COURT
FORT WORTH, TX 76140
PHONE 800-VACUUMS
FAX 817-551-0719
WWW.TORNADOVAC.COM
Operations & Maintenance Manual
For Commercial Use Only
BR 28/27 RIDE ON COMPACT SCRUBBER
MODEL NO: 99775
Form No. L9775BB 05/17 ©Tornado Industries, LLC. All rights reserved
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  • Page 1 TORNADO INDUSTRIES, LLC 3101 WICHITA COURT FORT WORTH, TX 76140 PHONE 800-VACUUMS FAX 817-551-0719 WWW.TORNADOVAC.COM Operations & Maintenance Manual For Commercial Use Only BR 28/27 RIDE ON COMPACT SCRUBBER MODEL NO: 99775 Form No. L9775BB 05/17 ©Tornado Industries, LLC. All rights reserved...
  • Page 2 2. All non-wear item parts purchased after warranty expiration are warranted for 90 days. 3. Warranty starts from the date of sale to the consumer or, at Tornado’s discretion, 6 months after the dealer purchased the unit from Tornado, whichever comes first.
  • Page 3 NOTES...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Automatic squeegee lift going backwards INTRODUCTORY COMMENT Working in automatic mode TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Working in manual mode LEGEND PANEL OF CONTROLS Flow adjustment of detergent solution LEGEND MACHINE Brush pressure adjustment GENERAL RULES Electric protection SYMBOLS Overflow device BEFORE USE STOPPING MACHINE AFTER CLEANING Handling of the packed machine...
  • Page 5: Introductory Comment

    Your new Tornado unit is a high quality, precision-made product. All parts used in the manufacturing of this unit have passed rigid quality control standards prior to assembly. Please safeguard the original receipt / invoice. If you experience any problems with your unit during the warranty period, the original receipt / invoice will act as proof of purchase.
  • Page 6: Legend Panel Of Controls

    LEGEND PANEL OF CONTROLS 15. SIGNAL LAMP PARKING BRAKE ON 1. DISPLAY 16. SIGNAL LAMP UP/DOWN BRUSHES 2. SIGNAL LAMP MANUAL MODE ON 17. PUSH BUTTON UP/DOWN BRUSHES 3. PUSH BUTTON CONNECTION MANUAL 18. SIGNAL LAMP STARTING BRUSHES ROTA- MODE TION 4.
  • Page 7: Legend Machine

    LEGEND MACHINE 13. PANEL CONTROLS 1. RECOVERY TANK 14. LEVER BLOCK/RELEASE PARKING BRAKE 2. SOLUTION TANK 15. COVER ELECTRICAL LAYOUT 3. SEAT 16. BRAKE PEDAL 4. STEERING WHEEL 17. BUMPER 5. SCREW CAP FOR SOLUTION TANK 18. ACCELERATOR PEDAL 6. SUCTION HOSE 19.
  • Page 8: General Rules

    - Do not use the machine on ter pressure nor with corrosive use only Tornado recommended surfaces covered with inflamma- material. accessories. ble liquids or dusts (for example...
  • Page 9: Symbols

    Symbol denoting the solu- Symbol denoting the Symbol denoting the tion valve. brake. signal lamp of the start- Indicates the solution Indicates the signal lamp ing of the brushes valve lever. Indicates the of the brake on. rotation. signal lamp of the sole- noid valve functioning.
  • Page 10: Before Use

    BEFORE USE ACCESS TO THE BATTERY BATTERY INSTALLATION AND HANDLING OF THE PACKED COMPARTMENT SETTING OF THE BATTERY MACHINE 1.Bring the machine on a level TYPE The machine is supplied with surface. The machine is equipped either suitable packing for fork lift truck 2.Rotate the seat platform for- with a battery in serial connec- handling.
  • Page 11: Battery Charger

    1. Place the battery in its com- 1. Disconnect the connector of partment. ATTENTION: the battery recharger from the 2. Connect the terminals, re- battery connector (1). Never charge a WET battery specting the polarities, 2. Connect instead the machine with a non-suitable recharger.
  • Page 12: Setting Of The Battery Check Card

    Pb 36 (check card set for lead batteries). HOUR METER SETTING OF THE BATTERY The machine is equipped with CHECK CARD an hour meter located on the 3. the version of software of The setting of the battery check same display (1) of the battery the check card installed on the card can be: charge level indicator.
  • Page 13: Squeegee Adjustment

    Rotate counterclockwise the SQUEEGEE ADJUSTMENT 1. Position the selector (8) for registers (8) to lower the wheels In order to have better drying the adjustment of the brush result with the squeegee, the or clockwise to raise them. Both pressure on position P1. wheels must be adjusted in the rear rubber must have its lower 2.
  • Page 14: Floor Cleaning

    ATTENTION: Use only the brushes supplied with the machine or the ones indicated in the paragraph “RECOMMENDED BRUSHES”. The use of other brushes may produce poor cleaning results. FLOOR CLEANING 7. Extract the support plate (3) RECOVERY TANK of the brushes by pulling it out- ATTENTION: Rotate the levers (2).
  • Page 15: Forward And Backward Movement

    A.When the signal lamp (7) is FORWARD AND BACKWARD 9.In backward movement, when on, the machine is function- MOVEMENT the machine is moving, an ing in automatic (AUTO) model It is recommended to carry out intermittent warning device is and the machine activates and always the mere transfer of activated.
  • Page 16: Automatic Squeegee Lift Going Backwards

    On the instrument board the When the signal lamp (7) is on, signal lamp (15) comes on then the machine is functioning which signals that the parking in automatic (AUTO) mode. brake is inserted. 3.Check that the knob of the To release the parking brake it solution valve (27) is in the posi- is sufficient to press the brake...
  • Page 17: Flow Adjustment Of Detergent Solution

    2.Press the push button (17) of Position the selector (28) for- FLOW ADJUSTMENT OF THE up/down of the brushes base to ward to choose the forward DETERGENT SOLUTION lower the brushes. Once that it drive. To adjust the detergent solu- is lowered, the brushes begin Adjust the movement speed tion quantity that flows down...
  • Page 18: Electric Protection

    2.During the phase of BREAK WASHING, when the accelera- tor pedal is released for more than 3 seconds, the squeegee raises itself and the suction switches off automatically. STOP OF THE MACHINE AF- 3.After three seconds, the ac- ELECTRIC PROTECTION celerator can be pressed again, TER CLEANING OPERATION The machine is equipped with...
  • Page 19: Daily Maintenance

    DAILY MAINTENANCE ATTENTION: All the following maintenance and cleaning operations that re- fer to the following components that are in contact with liquids ATTENTION: and therefore: •Solution and recovery tanks This operation must be carried •collection box out using gloves to protect from •Solution and recovery filters contact with dangerous solu- •Squeegee with their rubbers...
  • Page 20: Suction Filter Cleaning

    SUCTION FILTER CLEANING 3.Clean with care the internal CHECK OF THE SIDE RUB- part of the squeegee inlet elimi- 1.Take off suction cover (4) after BERS nating eventual dirt residuals. rotating the blocking levers (5). With the brushes assembled, 2.Take off the filter (8) and its 4.Clean with care the squeegee the side rubbers must touch the filter protection (6).
  • Page 21: Cleaning Of The Solution Tank And Outer Filter

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ATTENTION: If the machine is on, and the display and/or other functions are not activated, check the bat- tery connection of the machine (see “CONNECTING BATTERY' AND SWITCHING CLEANING OF THE SOLU- TWO-MONTH MAINTENANCE ON THE MACHINE”). If the TION TANK AND OUTER FRONT SQUEEGEE RUBBER problem persists, please...
  • Page 22: The Brush Motor Does Not Work

    4.Check through the signal c.check that the inner filter of lamp (15) that the parking brake the solution tank is clean (see is not inserted and eventually under paragraph “CLEANING release it (see under paragraph OF THE INNER FILTER SOLU- “EMERGENCY-PARKING TION TANK”).
  • Page 23: Excessive Foam Production

    2.Check that the squeegee rub- 5.Clean the suction filter (see EXCESSIVE FOAM PRODUC- bers are clean (see under para- under paragraph “SUCTION TION graph “SQUEEGEE CLEAN- FILTER CLEANING”). Check that low foam detergent ING”). 6.Clean the squeegee hose has been used. Eventually add 3.Check the adjustment of the (see under paragraph “SQUEE- small quantities of anti foam...
  • Page 24 RECOMMENDED BRUSHES Brushes must be chosen depending on type of floor and dirt to be removed. The employed material and the bristles diameter are the elements that distinguish different types of brushes. MATERIAL CHARACTERISTICS PPL (Polypropylene) Good wear resistance. Maintains characteristics with hot water up to 140°F (60°C).
  • Page 25 3101 Wichita Court may or may not apply based on your specific machine. If any defect occurs, the warranty is voided if service is Fort Worth, TX 76140 attempted by non-Authorized Tornado Service Centers. Fax: 817-551-0719 or online at ©2017 Tornado Industries. All rights reserved.

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