INTRODUCTION INTENDED USE This manual is furnished with each new model. The B10 Rider Burnisher machine is intended for It provides necessary operation and maintenance commercial use, for example in hotels, schools, instructions. hospitals, factories, shops, offices and rental businesses. It is designed to burnish dry hard floor...
With pads or accessories not supplied or WARNING: To Reduce the Risk of Fire, approved by Tennant. The use of other Explosion, Electric Shock or Injury: pads may impair safety. In areas with possible falling objects. Read manual before operating machine.
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Use jack or hoist that will support machine weight. Wear appropriate personal protection equipment as needed and where recommended in this manual. For Safety: wear protective gloves. For Safety: wear eye protection. For Safety: wear protective dust mask. Tennant B10 (01- -2013)
-- Located behind kick panel on circuit board cover. WARNING LABEL - - Do not charge batteries with damaged cord. Electric shock can result. Disconnect charger cord before servicing. -- Located near onboard charger. Tennant B10 (01- -2013)
BATTERY INSTALLATION If the machine was shipped without batteries pre--installed carefully install batteries as described below. Contact distributor or Tennant for battery recommendations if machine is not equipped with the following batteries. Battery Specifications: Six 6 volt, deep cycle, 435 AH wet lead acid batteries (Standard).
HEPA rated filter. The burnishing function is controlled by a 1- -STEP burnishing button which automatically activates the preset pad pressure, speed control and active dust control vacuum system. FIG. 5 Tennant B10 (01- -2013)
FOR SAFETY: Do not operate machine with pads or accessories not supplied or approved by Tennant. The use of other pads may impair safety. 1. Park the machine on a level surface. 2. With the key turned on, press the pad change button to raise the burnishing head to the pad change position (Figure 8).
( I ) position (Figure 14). FIG. 13 FIG. 14 3. Position the directional lever in the direction you want to move (Figure 15). The reverse alarm system will beep repeatedly when moving backwards. FORWARD REVERSE FIG. 15 Tennant B10 (01- -2013)
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(Figure 18). electromagnetic parking brake system will immediately engage when the propel pedal is released. FIG. 18 FIG. 21 10. To stop burnishing, press the 1- -STEP burnishing button and turn the key to the off position. Tennant B10 (01- -2013)
8. Periodically check the pad condition. If loaded with floor finish or soil buildup turn the pad over or FIG. 24 replace pad as needed. 9. Periodically check the dust collection bag for fullness. Replace bag as needed. Tennant B10 (01- -2013)
The hour meter records the number of hours the machine is in operation. This information is useful for recording service history. The hour meter is located below the front of the operator seat (Figure 26). FIG. 27 FIG. 26 Tennant B10 (01- -2013)
The use of other battery secure the seat panel upward. chargers that are not supplied and approved by Tennant is prohibited. If your machine is equipped with a different type of battery charger supplied by Tennant refer to the charger’s owners manual for operating instructions.
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= Charging time C = Charging ampere--hours [Ah] E = Energy used [Kwh] Press the “S” button on the charger’s display to review the codes. NOTE: When the batteries are being charged the machine will not operate. Tennant B10 (01- -2013)
NOTE: If you are unable to identify the battery type FIG. 35 contact your distributor or Tennant. 3. Set the switch positions according to the battery Connect the charger cord into an electrical receptacle.
To replace a blown fuse, remove the fuse holder located at the front of the charger using a standard screwdriver (Figure 37). Required Fuse: 15 Amp (part no. 1206662). Never substitute a higher Amp rated fuse than specified. FIG. 37 Tennant B10 (01- -2013)
Vacuum exhaust filter Check, clean, replace Steering chain and pivot points Lubricate with grease 750 Hours Propel Motor Replace carbon brushes 1000 Hours Pad Motor Replace carbon brushes O = Operator S = Trained Service Mechanic Tennant B10 (01- -2013)
3. Replace the exhaust filter in the active dust control 690 kPa. vacuum (Figure 48). Remove the filter holder at bottom of vacuum to access exhaust filter. WARNING: When servicing machine, wear appropriate personal protection equipment as needed. FIG. 48 FIG. 45 Tennant B10 (01- -2013)
Your machine is equipped with either wet/lead--acid or sealed AGM batteries supplied by Tennant. FOR SAFETY: When servicing batteries, wear protective gloves and eye protection. Avoid contact with battery acid.
Block machine up with jack stands. FIG. 52 4. Submerge the other end of the hand pump hose into a bottle of distilled water (Figure 53). FIG. 55 Distilled Water FIG. 53 Tennant B10 (01- -2013)
NOTE: To prevent potential machine damage store FOR SAFETY: When transporting machine, use a machine in a rodent and insect free environment. ramp that can support the machine weight and 3. Remove the batteries, or charge them every three operator. months. Tennant B10 (01- -2013)
Machine vibration at operator seat <2.5 m/s <2.5 m/s Machine vibration uncertainty K 0.2 m/s 0.2 m/s Ambient operating temperature Min: 0C Min: 0C Max: 43C Max: 43C Values per IEC 60335--2--72 Specifications are subject to change without notice. Tennant B10 (01- -2013)
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