Tennant LPTB03656 Operator's Manual
Tennant LPTB03656 Operator's Manual

Tennant LPTB03656 Operator's Manual

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LPTB03656 - SCRUBBER [T981, 90CM DISK, WITH BATTERY & CHARGER]
LPTB03653 - SCRUBBER [T981, 75CM CYL, WITH BATTERY & CHARGER]
LPTB03657 - SCRUBBER [T981, 90CM DISK, WITH BATTERY W/O CHARGER]
LPTB03654 - SCRUBBER [T981, 75CM CYL, WITH BATTERY W/O CHARGER]
LPTB03655 - SCRUBBER [T981, 90CM DISK, W/O BATTERY & CHARGER]
LPTB03652 - SCRUBBER [T981, 75CM CYL, W/O BATTERY & CHARGER]
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T981
BATTERY RIDER FLOOR SCRUBBER
OPERATOR'S MANUAL (EN)
PLDC04965
Rev. 01 (04-2024)

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  • Page 1 BATTERY RIDER FLOOR SCRUBBER OPERATOR’S MANUAL (EN) Model Part No.: LPTB03656 - SCRUBBER [T981, 90CM DISK, WITH BATTERY & CHARGER] LPTB03653 - SCRUBBER [T981, 75CM CYL, WITH BATTERY & CHARGER] LPTB03657 - SCRUBBER [T981, 90CM DISK, WITH BATTERY W/O CHARGER] LPTB03654 - SCRUBBER [T981, 75CM CYL, WITH BATTERY W/O CHARGER] LPTB03655 - SCRUBBER [T981, 90CM DISK, W/O BATTERY &...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..............3 SAFETY SYMBOLS ....................6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................7 MACHINE DIMENSIONS ..................9 GENERAL INFORMATION ..................10 Purpose of this manual ......................... 10 Identifying the machine ......................... 10 Documentation provided with the machine ................... 10 TECHNICAL INFORMATION ................. 11 General description ........................
  • Page 3: Important Safety Precautions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Do not use the machine: without having read the operating and maintenance man- ual. Parts of the text requiring special attention are printed in bold and preced- without having been trained in its use. ed by the symbols illustrated and described below. if legally under age.
  • Page 4 Replace- Never use the machine to transport people or goods or ment of the cable should be entrusted to a TENNANT ap- for towing. proved service technician. Detach both connections of Do not wear jewellery, watches, ties or other items.
  • Page 5 guarantee safe and troublefree operation of the machine. Never use parts removed from other machines or from other kits. When the machine is to be loaded onto or unloaded from a vehicle: Empty the tanks before loading the machine. Raise the scrub head and remove the squeegee from the machine.
  • Page 6: Safety Symbols

    SAFETY SYMBOLS WARNING! RISK OF CUTTING WARNING! RISK OF ABRASION MAXIMUM SLOPE OPERATOR MANUAL, INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE READ THE OPERATOR'S MANUAL DIRECT CURRENT SYMBOL INSULATION CLASS: THIS CLASSIFICATION ONLY APPLIES TO BATTERY POWERED MACHINES. EXTERNAL BATTERY CHARGER CONNECTION POINT. LIFTING POINTS ON THE MACHINE. SAFETY LABEL.
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 90cm Disk 75cm Cylindrical Brush Cleaning width inch 1100 1010 Squeegee width inch 43.3 39.76 5300 4300 Cleaning capacity per hour 57048.72 46284.81 Number of brushes 150x750 Brush diameter inch 18.11 5.9x29.52 Maximum brush pressure 220.46 110.23 Brush rotation speed 1000 400x2 1000...
  • Page 8 Battery compartment dimensions (length, width, height) 24.4 24.4 inch 20.86 20.86 17.32 17.32 2000 2000 1280 1280 1670 1670 Machine dimensions without squeegee (length, width, height) 78.74 78.74 inch 50.39 50.39 65.74 65.74 Sound pressure - Annex DD (Emission of acoustical noise) EN 60335-2-72: 2012 (dBA) Measurement uncertainty (dBA)
  • Page 9: Machine Dimensions

    MACHINE DIMENSIONS X-Y-Z: See “TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS” table...
  • Page 10: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION Purpose of this manual This manual has been written by the Manufacturer and is an integral part of the machine operators information for maintenance personnel The terms “right” and “left”, “clockwise” and “anti-clockwise” refer to the forward movement of the machine. Constant compliance with the instructions provided in this manual guarantees the safety of the operator and the machine, ensures low running costs and high quality results and extends the working life of the machine.
  • Page 11: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Main parts of the machine The main parts of the machine are listed below: General description 1. Dirty water tank. 2. Solution tank. This machine is a scrubber dryer for washing and drying 3. Control panel. 4. Head assembly. 5.
  • Page 12: Control Panel

    Control panel 30. Work program buttons (AUTOMATIC MACHINE OPERATION): buttons used to set the machine’s work program: The machine has the following controls and indicator lights: 1, light intensity cleaning program for smooth 18. Attach/release brush button (disk brushes only) that enables the automatic brush attachment or 2, medium intensity cleaning program for release.
  • Page 13: Handling And Installation

    HANDLING AND INSTALLATION Release the parking brake by pressing the lever next to the pedal Before unpacking the machine, check that the Lifting and transporting the palletized head assembly is raised. machine ! ATTENTION: during all lifting operations, make sure tipping over or being accidentally dropped.
  • Page 14: Batteries

    Batteries ! ATTENTION: do not use NON-rechargeable batteries machines: Leak-proof tubular batteries (WET): the electrolyte level must be checked regularly. GEL or AGM batteries: this type of battery requires no maintenance. correspond to those listed in the section on the “Technical of the machine.
  • Page 15: Wet Batteries, Preparation

    ! DANGER: during installation of the batteries removal of the batteries must be entrusted or any type of battery maintenance, the to a TENNANT-approved service technician skilled technician must be provided with (referred to hereinafter as skilled technician). the necessary personal protection devices (gloves, goggles, overalls, etc.) to limit the risk...
  • Page 16: Selection Of Battery Charger

    Tilt the seat forward and the tank backwards, then place Selection of battery charger the batteries in the compartment, positioning them as indicated by the drawing on the battery box. ! ATTENTION: check that the battery charger is Connect the wiring terminals to the battery poles, tighten compatible with the batteries being charged.
  • Page 17: Battery Charger Settings

    Battery charger settings The position of the squeegee is factory-set. Should the squeegee blade require adjustment, refer to the section “Squeegee adjustment”. ! ATTENTION: where machines are shipped without batteries, the machine is factory set for wet lead-acid Squeegee adjustment Depending on the type of batteries installed, make ! ATTENTION: before carrying out the operations sure the battery charger is properly set.
  • Page 18: Fitting The Brush/Pad Holder

    The angle of the blades can be adjusted by turning the Fitting the Brush/Pad Holder knob positioned above the squeegee. ! ATTENTION: before carrying out the operations apply the parking brake. ! ATTENTION: Before installing the Pad Holder on the machine, make sure you have attached the PAD to the Pad Holder Fitting the brushes (or Pad Holder):...
  • Page 19: Fitting The Brushes (Cylindrical Brush Model)

    Fitting the brushes (Cylindrical Brush Model) ! ATTENTION: before carrying out the operations apply the parking brake. ! NOTICE Where the terms RIGHT and LEFT appear, this is always referred to the forward movement of the machine Assembly: Turn the ignition key to switch the machine on. Remove the cover from the brush compartment by pulling the release lever.
  • Page 20: Fitting The Side Brushes (Cylindrical Brush Model)

    Fitting the side brushes (Cylindrical Brush Model) ! ATTENTION: before carrying out the operations apply the parking brake. ! NOTICE Where the terms RIGHT and LEFT appear, this is always referred to the forward movement of the machine Assembly: Undo the screw on the motor shaft. Check that the drive key is located in the keyway of the motor shaft.
  • Page 21: Filling The Detergent Tank

    Filling the detergent tank ! ATTENTION: before carrying out the operations apply the parking brake. temperature of between +4°C / 39.2°F and 55°C / 131°F. ! ATTENTION: the machine has been designed for use with detergents supplied or recommended by the Manufacturer.
  • Page 22: Practical Guide For The Operator

    PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR THE Working OPERATOR reading the operating and maintenance manual. Clothing and equipment ! NOTICE Wear safety shoes with non-slip soles. Releasing the accelerator pedal, all of the functions Wear protective goggles or visor and safety garments. are stopped automatically within 5 seconds (Power Depending on the surface being cleaned and on the environment, the protective measures necessary for corresponding to the selected program will blink.
  • Page 23 Use the drive selector to select forward drive. From the three available programs, select the one most suitable for the work being performed; by pressing these buttons, all of the functions relating to the selected program will be activated (brush motor, suction motor): 1, light intensity cleaning program for smooth 2, medium intensity cleaning program for 3, high intensity cleaning program for rough...
  • Page 24: Service Brake And Parking Brake

    Start cleaning, turning the steering wheel by hand To apply the parking brake, depress the brake pedal fully. and depressing the accelerator pedal. ! NOTICE As a safety feature, the accelerator pedal must be The maximum operating speed can be set by turning the speed potentiometer.
  • Page 25: Double Scrubbing

    Double Scrubbing dirt, scrubbing and drying operations can be performed in two separate stages. Prewash with brushes or pads: Turn the ignition key to switch the machine on. When scrubbing particularly dirty areas, give the action of detaching and suspending the dirt in the Drying: Press the brush button.
  • Page 26: Picking Up Water (Without Scrubbing)

    Picking up water (without scrubbing) ! ATTENTION: do not attempt to clean surfaces on slopes or gradients steeper than indicated on the machine data plate. The machine can be used to mop up spills of water or ! ATTENTION: Do not operate the machine on slopes Press the suction motor button: the squeegee is lowered or gradients steeper than indicated on the data plate.
  • Page 27: Detergent Solution Tank Empty Indicator

    Detergent solution tank empty indicator Battery charge indicator The display indicates the battery voltage: when this When the solution tank is empty, the indicator lights up and all cleaning functions are inhibited. The detergent solution disabled, whereas traction remains enabled; proceed with the recharge, follwing the instruction given in the section refer to the section “Filling the detergent solution tank”.
  • Page 28: Emptying The Solution Tank

    Emptying the cylindrical brush debris bin ! ATTENTION: before carrying out the operations apply the parking brake. To empty the cylindrical brush debris bin, rotate the bottom of the bin clockwise then pull bin directly outward. Empty the debris and wash the bin. Emptying the solution tank ! ATTENTION: before carrying out the operations apply the parking brake.
  • Page 29: Moving The Machine When Not In Operation

    brushes from under the head. Moving the machine when not in operation To move the machine, proceed as follows: Turn the ignition key to switch the machine on. Press the accelerator pedal. The top speed of the machine is adjusted by turning the potentiometer.
  • Page 30: Maintenance Instructions

    Maintenance operations on the electrical circuit — and in any event, all other operations not explicitly described in this operating manual — must be performed by a TENNANT approved service technician, in compliance with current safety regulations and as indicated in the maintenance manual.
  • Page 31: Fuses

    ! ATTENTION: never install a fuse with a current The replacement of fuses must be entrusted only to a TENNANT service centre or to a TENNANT-approved service technician. Tilt the tank to the rear, disconnect the battery wiring...
  • Page 32: Checking The Electrolyte Level Of Wet Batteries

    ! DANGER: during any type of maintenance on ! DANGER: when charging the batteries, highly the batteries, the skilled technician must wear explosive hydrogen gas is produced. Keep the the Personal Protective Equipment (gloves, operator seat tilted toward the steering wheel eyewear, overalls, etc.) needed to limit the risk throughout the battery charging cycle and carry out this procedure only in well-ventilated...
  • Page 33: Battery: Removal

    Battery: removal Replacement of Brushes and Pads The machine can be equipped with disc brushes, roller brushes and pads. Check the brushes and the pads every following precautions: day to make certain there are no wires, threads or strings Contact with the skin can cause irritation; wash entangled around the brush or the drive board.
  • Page 34: Replacing The Squeegee Blades

    Replacing the squeegee blades Cylindrical Brush Model side brushes wear adjustment ! ATTENTION: before carrying out the operations ! ATTENTION: before carrying out the operations apply the parking brake. apply the parking brake. time, and the constant wiping action, the edge of the blade due to excessive wear, they can be adjusted as follows: Move the side brush to the working position.
  • Page 35: Periodic Checks

    TANK CHECK THE BATTERY ELECTROLYTE LEVEL HAVE THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CHECKED BY A TENNANT-APPROVED SERVICE TECHNICIAN 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...
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEMS CAUSES SOLUTIONS The machine does not work The batteries are disconnected Connect the batteries to the machine Recharge the batteries Fuse tripped Reset the fuse Ignition key not engaged Turn the key Emergency button pressed Release the emergency button Head brushes not turning The dirty water tank is full Empty the dirty water tank...
  • Page 37: Alarms/Warnings Displayed

    ALARMS/WARNINGS DISPLAYED ERROR CODE CAUSE SOLUTION BRUSH TEMPER. Machine being overworked. Wait 30 minutes for the temperature to come down. The work program selected is too Drop from 3 to 2 or 1. heavy for the type of surface. Electronics damaged Replace the power pcb.
  • Page 38: Drive Wheel Pcb Alarms

    DRIVE WHEEL PCB ALARMS means of the status LED. In the absence of malfunctions, the status LED remains permanently alight while the machine is in operation. ERROR CODE CAUSE SOLUTION ALARM A1 Forward Drive switch closed at start-up ALARM A2 Reverse Drive switch closed at start-up ALARM A3 Potentiometer fault...
  • Page 39: User Menu

    USER MENU To access the user program, turn the ignition key to “1”; after 5 seconds, press the programming button and hold for button. To change the value of the selected parameter, press the “-” or “+” button: “-“ to decrease, “+“ to increase. To store the changes and exit, press and hold the programming button until the display shows the battery voltage.
  • Page 40: Recommended Spare Parts

    RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS T981 75cm Cylindrical Part Number Descriptions SPPV01286 BRUSH, SOFT, PPL, 75CM [STD] SPPV00457 BRUSH, MED, PPL, 75CM SPPV01364 BRUSH, SOFT, MIX 5, 75CM SPPV01201 BRUSH, ABRV, 75CM (TYNEX) SPPV75790 BRUSH, SIDE, PPL, MEDIUM [STD] SPPV75794 BRUSH, SIDE, ABRV MPVR06551 BLADE, SQGE, FRONT, LINATEX [STD] MPVR06552...
  • Page 41 MEVR05203 CARBON BRUSHES, BRUSH MOTOR 897524 BEARING, BALL, 8B 30D 11W MLML00240 SPRING, RETAINER T981 Common Parts Part Number Descriptions L-GF06240V BATTERY, 6VDC, 240AH, GEL [EXIDE/DELTEC] L-1070587 BATTERY, 6VDC, 360AH, WET [TROJAN] 9001054 CHARGER KIT, 36VDC, CI 1026325 BATTERY CHARGER POWER CORD [DELTA-Q CHARGER] MEVR00985 VR, BRUSH KIT, MOTOR, TRACTION MEVR05202...
  • Page 42 Tennant Company 10400 Clean Street Eden Prairie, MN 55344-2650 Phone: (800) 553- 8033 www.tennantco.com Copyright © 2024 Tennant Company. All rights reserved.

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