Machine Circuit Breakers; Hour Meter - Tennant 1610 Operator's Manual

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FIG. 15
3. Lower the scrub head to activate the vacuum
suction (Figure 16).
FIG. 16
4. Place the accessory tool on the area to be
cleaned. Squeeze the trigger on the accessory
tool and slowly pull the tool backwards while
applying downward pressure (Figure 17). Release
the trigger 6 inches from end of stroke. When
returning to the next stroke, push the tool forward
over the same path with trigger released. Continue
this pull and push method with a 50--100mm
(2--4 inch) overlap.
NOTE: When cleaning upholstery, always follow the
cleaning instructions sewn in the furniture by the
manufacturer.
WARNING: Fire Or Explosion Hazard. Do Not
Pick Up Flammable Materials Or Reactive Metals.
FIG. 17
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5. After cleaning, relieve the water pressure from the
accessory tool before disconnecting the solution
hose. Squeeze trigger for five seconds after
turning the key off.

MACHINE CIRCUIT BREAKERS

The machine is equipped with four resettable circuit
breakers to protect the machine from damage. If a
circuit breaker should trip during operation, determine
the cause, allow motor to cool and then manually reset
the breaker button. The circuit breaker panel is located
at rear of machine (Figure 18).
10 Amp. Main Circuit Breaker
20 Amp. Drive Motor Circuit Breaker
17 Amp. Brush Motor Circuit Breaker #1
17 Amp. Brush Motor Circuit Breaker #2
FIG. 18
Each vacuum motor is protected with a 30 amp fuse.
The fuses are located in the wire harness that is
connected to each vacuum motor. When replacing a
fuse never substitute a higher amp rated fuse than
specified (Part No. 768688 -- Fuse, 30AMP).
FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, all repairs
must be performed by a qualified service person.

HOUR METER

The hour meter records the number of total hours the
brush motors have been powered on. Use the hour
meter to determine when to perform recommended
maintenance procedures and to record service history
(Figure 19).
FIG. 19
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