Tennant Typhoon MWD16BATTN Operator's Manual
Tennant Typhoon MWD16BATTN Operator's Manual

Tennant Typhoon MWD16BATTN Operator's Manual

Wet/dry battery vacuum

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Typhoon
Wet/Dry Battery Vacuum
Model No.: MWD16BATTN
Operator Manual
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173385
Rev. 00 (08 96)
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  • Page 1 Typhoon Wet/Dry Battery Vacuum Model No.: MWD16BATTN Operator Manual 173385 Rev. 00 (08 96) Home Find... Go To..
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ENGLISH This manual is furnished with each new TENNANT Typhoon Model. It provides necessary MACHINE DATA operation and maintenance instructions. Read this manual completely and understand the machine before operating or servicing. Please fill out at time of installation for future reference.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    ENGLISH WARNING: Hazardous Voltage. Shock or SAFETY PRECAUTIONS electrocution can result. Always disconnect batteries before servicing machine. Electrical repair must be performed by an authorized This machine is suited to pick up water or dry service center. debris in an indoor environment and is not WARNING: Batteries emit hydrogen constructed for any other use.
  • Page 4: Machine Components

    ENGLISH MACHINE COMPONENTS 1. Bag Compartment Cover 7. Compartment Latches 2. Vacuum Hose Snout 8. Swivel Casters & 30cm Rear Wheels 3. Control Grips 9. Squeegee Kit (optional) 4. Squeegee Kit Vacuum Hose (optional) 10. Machine ON/OFF Switch 5. Vacuum Bag Compartment/ 11.
  • Page 5: Machine Installation

    ENGLISH 2. Open battery compartment, unlatch lower latches and carefully tilt upper housing MACHINE INSTALLATION backwards to floor. Remove loose battery cables at bottom of compartment. (Figure 1) MACHINE UNCRATING Carefully check carton for signs of damage. Report damage at once to carrier. Check contents list below to ensure all standard accessories are included.
  • Page 6: Squeegee Kit Installation (Optional)

    ENGLISH 5. Plug battery connector into machine connector. (Figure 4) FIG. 6. 6. Insert spacer through hole in pedal then FIG. 4. position pedal between two holes in squeegee bracket. Secure with hardware provided. 6. Double check all connections before closing (Figure 7) battery compartment.
  • Page 7: Machine Set-Up

    ENGLISH 2. Make sure automatic float shut-off screen is in place. (Figure 12) FIG. 9. 9. Connect 109cm (43”) vacuum hose to FIG. 12. squeegee assembly and to cover snout. (Figure 10) CAUTION: To prevent vacuum motor damage, automatic float shut-off screen must be in place.
  • Page 8: Machine Operation

    ENGLISH OPTIONAL SQUEEGEE OPERATION MACHINE OPERATION See page 4 for available optional kits. 1. Lower squeegee to floor, lightly kick the pedal Read and understand SAFETY PRECAUTIONS on forward to release from transport position. page 3 before operating machine. (Figure 15) Perform MACHINE SET–UP instructions before operating machine.
  • Page 9: Draining Recovery Tank

    Replace cell caps before charging. (Fig. 19) BATTERY CHARGING CAUTION: The following charging instructions are intended for Tennant supplied 24V chargers. Use the following recommended charger specifications to prevent battery damage. CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS: FIG. 19.
  • Page 10: When To Recharge Batteries

    ENGLISH 6. Disconnect battery connector (red) from machine and connect charger DC outlet plug DAILY MAINTENANCE to battery connector. (Fig. 21) 1. Drain recovery tank after wet vacuuming. 2. Clean squeegee blades with a cloth. Replace blades when they become worn . 3.
  • Page 11: Every 250 Hours Of Operation

    ENGLISH EVERY 250 HOURS OF OPERATION STORING MACHINE Check motor for carbon brush wear, replace brushes if worn to 3/8” (1cm) or less. Before storing the machine perform the following instructions below: BATTERY MAINTENANCE 1. Empty and rinse out recovery tank and accessory tools.
  • Page 12: Trouble Shooting

    ENGLISH TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION No power. Faulty ON/OFF switch Contact Service Center. Batteries need charging. See Battery Charging Faulty battery(s). Replace battery(s) Loose battery cable. Tighten loose cables. Batteries are not connected See Battery Installation. correctly. Vacuum motor thermal overload Check air flow for obstruction, wait tripped.

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