Tornado SWB 26/8 Operation & Maintenance Manual
Tornado SWB 26/8 Operation & Maintenance Manual

Tornado SWB 26/8 Operation & Maintenance Manual

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Operation & Maintenance Manual
For Commercial Use Only
SWB 26/8
Battery Sweeper
Form No L9730 © 2011 Tornado Industries, LLC Issue A 06/2011
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Summary of Contents for Tornado SWB 26/8

  • Page 1 Operation & Maintenance Manual For Commercial Use Only SWB 26/8 Battery Sweeper Form No L9730 © 2011 Tornado Industries, LLC Issue A 06/2011...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of content 1 Safety information ............................4 1.1 Safety and Warning Symbols ......................4 1.2 General information .......................... 4 1.3 Operating information ........................4 1.4 Maintenance information ........................5 1.5 Particular risks ..........................5 1.6 Environmental protection ........................6 1.7 Labels on the machine ........................
  • Page 4: Safety Information

     charging unit as well as the manual from the Before starting work, the operator must be battery manufacturer. fully familiar with all adjustment, operating Tornado assumes no liability for damage to and control elements as well as their...
  • Page 5: Maintenance Information

    All other maintenance work must be The drive bar must be out of operation!  completed at your local Tornado authorized Always disconnect the battery plug before service center. starting any work on the electrical ...
  • Page 6: Environmental Protection

    1.6 Environmental protection   A certain factual expertise is required in Used batteries with the recycling symbol order to use substances which could contain reusable commodities. In accordance represent a risk to health and the with symbol with the crossed out bin, these environment.
  • Page 7: Starting Up

    2 Starting Up Fig 1/2 2.1 Unpacking and assembling Fig 1 Open the box, two people are required to remove the machine from the protective wrap and place it on the floor. 1. To fix the side brush (Fig 1/1) align the drive pins on the side brush drive plate and secure with the wing bolt and washer supplied.
  • Page 8: Instruction

    Instructions to operators are required before Only technicians from your local, authorized putting the machine into service. Tornado dealer are allowed to provide initial instruction on how to use the machine. 2.3 Initial battery charge Before starting the machine up for the...
  • Page 9: After Completing Work

    6. Check the charge status of the batteries. 3 Operation 3.1 Method of operation The Tornado SWB 26/8 is a machine designed to sweep and clean waste from hard floors and carpets. The side brush (Fig. 4/1) sweeps the dirt Only dust-free air is fed back into the ambient air.
  • Page 10: Operating And Indicator Elements

    3.2 Operating and indicator elements 3.2.1 Operating panel 1. Control lamp for rotary brush drive, side Fig. 5/7 brush drive and suction turbine 2. ON/OFF button for rotary brush drive, side brush drive and suction turbine 3. Control lamp for side brush drive 4.
  • Page 11: Technical Data

    3.2.2 Operating elements on the machine 1 Knurled screw for the handle Fig. 6 2 Shaking device lever 3 Debris container lock 4 Side brush lever 5 Charger cable flap Debris container locks (Fig. 6/3) Pull the lock lever up in order to remove Knurled screws for handle (Fig.
  • Page 12: Maintenance And Service

    Chapter "Safety Information" before qualified and trained. completing any service or maintenance work! Please contact your nearest Tornado service By adhering to the maintenance work center or Tornado authorized dealer. recommended by us, you can be sure that the Failure to observe this annuls any rights to machine is always ready to be put into operation.
  • Page 13: Battery System

    LED lights up. The batteries implementing the initial battery charge (Fig. 7/7) are charged using the integrated routine. Tornado assumes no liability battery charger (Fig. 7/3). The charger is for damage to the battery caused by a...
  • Page 14: Side Brushes

    5.2.5 Inserting the batteries Only the special batteries approved by 5. Connect the battery poles to the connection Tornado may be installed at the cables in accordance with the connection prescribed position. plan (Fig. 7/9). 1. Install the two lower batteries in the battery It is possible that sparking will occur when holder in accordance with Figure 7.
  • Page 15: Rotary Brush

    8. Close the hood (Fig. 8/4) and screw the locking bolt (Fig. 8/7) back in. 5.4 Rotary brush 1. Rotary brush 2. Fillister head self-tapping screws 3. Rotary brush segment 4. Sealing strips 5. Sweeping pattern adjusting lever 6. Timing belt 7.
  • Page 16: Debris Container

    5.4.5 Changing the timing belt the tension pulley and remove The timing belt (Fig. 9/6) must be the belt. checked every 500 operating hours and 3. Slacken the tension pulley and install changed in the event of wear. the new timing belt. The timing belt is 1.
  • Page 17: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    DIN IEC 60335- 2-72 under normal working conditions: 70 dB (A) Measurement inaccuracy (KpA): 2 dB (A) Tornado Industries declares that the products Reference was made to the following standards Tornado SWB 26/8 and/or norms and/or technical specifications to...

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