Only use TENNANT Company supplied or equivalent parts. Parts and supplies may be ordered online, by phone or from any Tennant Authorized Service Center or Distributor. Before Ordering any parts or supplies, be sure to have the machine model number and serial number available. Serial Number Location TABLE OF CONTENTS RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS LIST ......
PARTS LIST RECOVERY TANK GROUP Tennant T581 (03- 2021)
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PARTS LIST RECOVERY TANK GROUP Part No. Qty. Ref. Serial Number Description 9017786 (90213xx- 00001 HOSE ASSY, RECVY 897430 (90213xx- 00001 PIN, 10D X 275L 897431 (90213xx- 00001 NUT AUTOBL.M10 INOX DIN 985 897432 (90213xx- 00001 WASHER, D. 10X21, UNI6592, INOX MPVR12901 (90213xx- 00001 TANK RECOVERY PT80 BLUE...
PARTS LIST SOLUTION TANK DRAIN HOSE GROUP Part No. Ref. Serial Number Description Qty. 897358 (90213xx- 00001 BRACKET, DRAIN, VALVE 897266 (90213xx- 00001 CLIP, M25 897271 (90213xx- 00001 CONNECTOR 1/2 M RESCA 15 897656 (90213xx- 00001 HOSE, DRAIN, SOLTN 897270 (90213xx- 00001 GASKET D.21 SP.3 GOMMA CAP 1/2”G X ELETTROV.
PARTS LIST SCRUB HEAD GROUP (Dual Disk 70cm Model) Tennant T581 (03- 2021)
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PARTS LIST SCRUB HEAD GROUP (Dual Disk 70cm Model) Ref. Part No. Serial Number Description Qty. 9017805 (9021380- 00001 ACTUATOR, BRUSH HEAD, 24VDC 897517 (9021380- 00001 ARM, ACTUATOR 897120 (9021380- 00001 WASHER, D.8X24, UNI6593, INOX 897370 (9021380- 00001 BUSHING, 8B 12D 14 897371 (9021380- 00001 WASHER, 13B 24D 2,5, NYL...
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PARTS LIST SCRUB HEAD GROUP (Dual Disk 70cm Model) - Continued Tennant T581 (03- 2021)
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PARTS LIST SCRUB HEAD GROUP (Dual Disk 70cm Model) - Continued Ref. Part No. Serial Number Description Qty. 897531 (9021380- 00001 SPRING 897533 (9021380- 00001 SPRING 897145 (9021380- 00001 SCREW TE 5X16 UNI5739 INX VTDD01693 (9021380- 00001 NUT, M5, INOX 897231 (9021380- 00001 BUSHING...
PARTS LIST ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM (70cm Dual Disk Model) Tennant T581 (03- 2021)
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ENGLISH (Translation of original instructions)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................4 MACHINE DIMENSIONS ..................6 SAFETY SYMBOLS ....................7 GENERAL INFORMATION ..................8 Purpose of this manual ........................8 Identifying the machine ........................8 Documentation provided with the machine ..................8 TECHNICAL INFORMATION ..................9 General description ........................9 Parts of the machine ........................
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Cleaning width inch Squeegee width inch 3180 4068 Cleaning capacity per hour 34229 43787 Number of brushes n° Brush diameter inch g/cm 10,3 43,7 Maximum brush pressure 0,98 g/1° Brush rotation speed 2 x 400 Brush motor power 0,53 2 x 0,53 Drive motor power...
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Gross weight 921,5 Transported weight 645,9 645,9 Number of batteries n° Battery voltage Individual battery capacity Ah (5h) Power system voltage X=1310 X=1310 Z=673 Z=760 Y=1030 Y=1030 Machine dimensions X=51,5 X=51,5 inch Z=26,4 Z=29,9 Y=40,5 Y=40,5 390x478x260 Battery compartment dimensions (length, width, height) inch 15,3x18,8x10,2...
SAFETY SYMBOLS MAXIMUM SLOPE OPERATOR’S MANUAL, OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS READ THE OPERATOR’S MANUAL DIRECT CURRENT SYMBOL INSULATION CLASS, THIS CLASSIFICATION ONLY AP- PLIES TO MACHINES POWERED BY BATTERIES.
GENERAL INFORMATION Purpose of this manual This manual has been written by the Manufacturer and is an integral part of the machine the information required by operators In addition to this manual, which contains information for operators, other publications are available maintenance personnel The terms “right”...
TECHNICAL INFORMATION General description The scrubber drier spreads a solution of water and detergent in the correct concentration on the abrasive disks) from the wide range of accessories available, the machine can be adapted to a wide pressure generated in the dirty water tank by the suction motor. The squeegee connected to the tank collects the dirty water.
Danger zones Control panel: risk of injury from short circuits. Tank assembly: when using certain detergents, danger of irritation for eyes, skin, mucous membranes and respiratory tract and of asphyxia. Danger represented by the dirt collected from the environment (germs and chemical substances). Danger of crushing between the two tanks when the dirty water tank is replaced on top of the detergent tank.
SAFETY INFORMATION Safety precautions ! DANGER! maintenance or other work on the machine. ! WARNING! Rigorously follow all the instructions in this Operator’s Manual (in particular those marked “Safety symbols” section. from failure to follow instructions. The machine must be used exclusively by persons trained in its use and/or who have demonstrated their ability and have been expressly authorised to use it.
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respiratory tract. Keep hands away from moving parts. Make sure the power sockets used for the battery charger are connected to a suitable earth system and protected by thermal magnetic and earth leakage breakers. Make sure the electrical characteristics of the machine (voltage, frequency, power) given on the nameplate correspond to those of the mains electricity supply.
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Only use original accessories and spare parts supplied by the Manufacturer to guarantee safe and problem-free operation of the machine. Never use parts removed from other machines or from other kits. The machine is designed and constructed to provide ten years’ service from the date of manufac- ture shown on the nameplate.
MOVEMENT INSTALLATION Lifting and transporting the packaged machine ! WARNING! Always load/unload lorries in adequately illuminated areas. The machine is packaged on a wooden pallet by the Manufacturer. It must be loaded on to the trans- porting vehicle using suitable equipment (see EC Directive 89/392 and subsequent amendments and/or additions).
! IMPORTANT! installed: see the “Technical menu section”. Batteries: preparation ! DANGER! vided with the necessary personal protection devices (gloves, goggles overalls, etc.) to limit sparks and do not smoke. If the batteries are dry, proceed as follows before installing them in the machine. plates are entirely covered (this requires at least a couple of passes for each element).
Batteries: removal ! DANGER! tion devices (gloves, goggles, overalls, safety shoes, etc.) to reduce the risk of injury. Make and do not smoke. Proceed as follows. Disconnect the battery cables and bridge terminals from the battery poles. Lift the batteries from the compartment using suitable lifting equipment. Make sure the battery charger is compatible with the batteries to be charged.
Squeegee installation and adjustment Switch the machine on, lower the squeegee by pressing the suction motor button. and insert the suction hose. Squeegee adjustment for perfect drying. With time, the constant rubbing makes the edge of the blade in contact with the of wear should be checked frequently.
Brush installation Single-brush machine: position the brush underneath the head, in the centre (Fig. 7); switch the machine on. Pressing the ATTACH/RELEASE button once after starting the machine releases the brushes, pressing the button a second time activates automatic brush attachment; the button is only enabled when all the functions are deactivated (suction motor and brushes).
! IMPORTANT! display language you require. See the “Technical menu” section. Lifting and transporting the machine ! WARNING! environment with the adoption of the safety measures most appropriate to the situation. The operator must always use personal protection devices. Proceed as follows to load the machine onto a means of transport. Empty the tanks.
PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR THE OPERATOR ! WARNING! Before starting work, wear overalls, ear protectors, non-slip and waterproof shoes, mask to protect the respiratory tract, gloves and all other personal protection devices necessitated ! WARNING! Do not leave the machine unattended or parked with the key in the switch and the parking ! IMPORTANT! ! WARNING! the machine stationary.
Controls pushing the safety lever towards the tank, when nec- essary or in the event of imminent danger, stops all the machine’s functions, opening the electrical circuit that supplies power to the machine. press this pedal to control the speed of the ma- chine.
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: during operation with the AUTO, ECO or APC programs, starts/stops the suction motor; outside of these programs, starts the suction motor in ma- nual mode, lowering the squeegee. : during operation with the AUTO, ECO and APC programs, starts and stops (holding the button for two seconds) delivery of water/deter- gent;...
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Press to sound the horn. selects the machine’s travel direction; when se- lecting reverse gear, the display shows the letter “R” and the buzzer sounds intermittently. : all the functions are activated in “ECO” mode: program, energy consumption is reduced and the machine emits less noise. : all the functions are activated in “AUTOMATIC”...
Working Sit correctly in the seat. Turn the main switch to position “1”. Select the direction of travel with the direction selector. Select the AUTO or ECO program. separate operations. Prewashing with brushes or pads: Turn the main switch to position “1”. Select the AUTO or ECO program.
Emptying the water/detergent tank To empty the tank, follow the instructions shown below: Take the machine to the disposal area. Stop the machine. Filling the water/detergent tank measuring cap that can be used to dilute the detergent inside the tank. If the tank is empty, the dis- play shows the corresponding alarm, see “Display alarms”...
Filling the Chem-Dose tank (accessory) Lift the dirty water tank. Finishing work ! IMPORTANT! pedal is not pressed. Moving the machine when not in operation Proceed as follows to move the machine. Select the direction of travel. Press the accelerator pedal. If the machine cannot be moved using the electric drive, the machine can be pushed after having disengaged the electric brake, see “Pushing and pulling the machine”.
PERIODS OF INACTIVITY If the machine is not used for some time, for example, on display in a showroom or stored in the warehouse for a period or more than one month, the following operations are required: Completely recharge the batteries before storing them. During long periods of inactivity, you should charge the batteries regularly (at least once every two months) to keep them constantly at maximum charge.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ! DANGER! Maintenance - General rules Performing regular maintenance according to the Manufacturer’s instructions improves perfor- mance and extends the working life of the machine. When cleaning the machine, observe the following precautions. Avoid using pressure washers. Water could penetrate the electrical compartment or mo- tors leading to damage or short circuits.
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or using the same detergent dispensed by the machine. screw.
Battery maintenance and charging ! DANGER! ! DANGER! ! WARNING ! WARNING! ! WARNING! ! WARNING! Disconnect the connectors at the end of charging. To avoid permanent damage to the pletely. “STANDALONE” battery charger, electri- cal connection to the machine: Lift the dirty water tank.
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“ONBOARD” battery charger: Lift the dirty water tank Unplug the battery charger. Start the recharge cycle. The display will show when the recharge cycle ends, see “Display alarms” At end of the recharge cycle, unplug the cable from the power socket. Switch the machine on, lower the squeegee by pressing the suction motor button.
Remove the blade. squeegee. Reposition the two blade pressing devices by centering the wider part of the slots on the squeegee body fastening pins, then push the blade pressing devices inwards. Close the hook again. Replace the squeegee on its support, following the instructions described previously. Pushing and pulling the machine: When the electric drive cannot be used, the machine can be easily pushed or pulled by turning the back to the original position.
Periodic checks The table below indicates the Person Responsible for each procedure. O = Operator. T = Trained Personnel. Interval Person Description Procedure Resp. Fluid Daily Pad(s) Brush(s) Check, clean Squeegee Clean, check for damage and wear Scrub head skirt Check for damage and wear recovery tank en and debris tray...
TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY The machine does not work The batteries are disconnected Connect the batteries to the machine Recharge the batteries Battery disconnect lever pressed Return the lever to its correct position The brushes do not turn The dirty water tank is full Empty the dirty water tank Blown fuse Replace...
DISPLAY ALARMS Alarm What to do BRUSH PROTECTOR The brush motor has overheated. Wait for the brush motors to cool down. Faulty thermal protector contact on the mo- Replace the brush motor. tors. Check the connection. Faulty connection. DRIVE PROTECTOR The drive wheel has overheated.
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DISCONNECT EMERGENCY Electronic board communication problem Press the emergency switch and reset it after 10 seconds. If following this procedure, the “update software” message is shown on the di- wait for the procedure to end. DRIVE BOARD DISPLAY ALARMS DRIVE BOARD Board temperature between -10°C and Cool or heat the board.
TECHNICAL MENU Enter the menu by pressing “+” and “-” together when no functions are active. The “+” button increases the selected parameter or the variable relating to the selected parameter. The “-” button increases the selected parameter or the variable relating to the selected parameter. able.
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Only use TENNANT Company supplied or equivalent parts. Parts and supplies may be ordered online, by phone or from any Tennant Authorized Service Center or Distributor. Before Ordering any parts or supplies, be sure to have the machine model number and serial number available. Serial Number Location TABLE OF CONTENTS RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS LIST ......
PARTS LIST RECOVERY TANK GROUP Tennant T581 (03- 2021)
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PARTS LIST RECOVERY TANK GROUP Part No. Qty. Ref. Serial Number Description 9017786 (90213xx- 00001 HOSE ASSY, RECVY 897430 (90213xx- 00001 PIN, 10D X 275L 897431 (90213xx- 00001 NUT AUTOBL.M10 INOX DIN 985 897432 (90213xx- 00001 WASHER, D. 10X21, UNI6592, INOX MPVR12901 (90213xx- 00001 TANK RECOVERY PT80 BLUE...
PARTS LIST SOLUTION TANK DRAIN HOSE GROUP Part No. Ref. Serial Number Description Qty. 897358 (90213xx- 00001 BRACKET, DRAIN, VALVE 897266 (90213xx- 00001 CLIP, M25 897271 (90213xx- 00001 CONNECTOR 1/2 M RESCA 15 897656 (90213xx- 00001 HOSE, DRAIN, SOLTN 897270 (90213xx- 00001 GASKET D.21 SP.3 GOMMA CAP 1/2”G X ELETTROV.
PARTS LIST SCRUB HEAD GROUP (Dual Disk 70cm Model) Tennant T581 (03- 2021)
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PARTS LIST SCRUB HEAD GROUP (Dual Disk 70cm Model) Ref. Part No. Serial Number Description Qty. 9017805 (9021380- 00001 ACTUATOR, BRUSH HEAD, 24VDC 897517 (9021380- 00001 ARM, ACTUATOR 897120 (9021380- 00001 WASHER, D.8X24, UNI6593, INOX 897370 (9021380- 00001 BUSHING, 8B 12D 14 897371 (9021380- 00001 WASHER, 13B 24D 2,5, NYL...
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PARTS LIST SCRUB HEAD GROUP (Dual Disk 70cm Model) - Continued Tennant T581 (03- 2021)
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PARTS LIST SCRUB HEAD GROUP (Dual Disk 70cm Model) - Continued Ref. Part No. Serial Number Description Qty. 897531 (9021380- 00001 SPRING 897533 (9021380- 00001 SPRING 897145 (9021380- 00001 SCREW TE 5X16 UNI5739 INX VTDD01693 (9021380- 00001 NUT, M5, INOX 897231 (9021380- 00001 BUSHING...
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