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Below you will find brief information for Sweeper 800. The Sweeper 800 is an industrial rider machine designed to sweep hard surfaces (concrete, asphalt, stone, synthetic, etc). This machine is designed for industrial warehouses, manufacturing facilities, distribution facilities, stadiums, arenas, convention centers, parking facilities, transportation terminals, and construction sites.

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Sweeper 800 Operator Manual | Manualzz
800
(Kubota 4i Diesel)
(SN/ 008015)
Sweeper
Operator Manual
TennantTruet Parts and Supplies
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9013053
Rev. 04 (1-2017)
*9013053*
INTRODUCTION
This manual is furnished with each new model. It provides necessary operation and maintenance instructions.
Read this manual completely and understand
the machine before operating or servicing it.
This machine will provide excellent service. However, the best results will be obtained at minimum costs if:
S The machine is operated with reasonable care.
S The machine is maintained regularly - per the machine maintenance instructions provided.
S The machine is maintained with manufacturer supplied or equivalent parts.
PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT
Please dispose of packaging materials,
used machine components such as
batteries and fluids in an
environmentally safe way according to
local waste disposal regulations.
Always remember to recycle.
MACHINE DATA
Please fill out at time of installation for future reference.
Model No. Serial No. Installation Date -
INTENDED USE
The 800 is an industrial rider machine designed to sweep hard surfaces (concrete, asphalt, stone, synthetic, etc).
Typical applications include industrial warehouses, manufacturing facilities, distribution facilities, stadiums, arenas,
convention centers, parking facilities, transportation terminals, and construction sites. Do not use this machine on
soil, grass, artificial turf, or carpeted surfaces. This machine can be used both indoors and outdoors, but ensure
there is adequate ventilation if used indoors. Do not use this machine other than described in this Operator
Manual.
Tennant N.V.
Industrielaan 6 5405 AB
P.O. Box 6 5400 AA Uden- The Netherlands
[email protected]
www.tennantco.com
Specifications and parts are subject to change without notice.
Original instructions, Copyright E 2014, 2016, 2017 TENNANT Company, Printed in U.S.A.
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
Page
Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Machine Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Controls And Instruments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Symbol Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Operation Of Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Directional Pedal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Brake Pedal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Parking Brake Pedal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Steering Wheel Tilt Handle . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Main Brush Adjustment Knob . . . . . . . . . 12
Side Brush Adjustment Knob . . . . . . . . . 12
Horn Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Charging System Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Engine Oil Pressure Light . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Engine Water Temperature Light . . . . . . 13
Hopper Temperature Light −
Thermo−Sentry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Main Brush Shut Down Light . . . . . . . . . 14
Clogged Dust Filter Light . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Hopper Door Light (Option) . . . . . . . . . . 14
Glow Plug Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Clogged Hydraulic Filter Light . . . . . . . . 15
Fuel Level Gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Hour Meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Operating Lights Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Hazard Light Switch (Option) . . . . . . . . . 16
Filter Shaker Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Vacuum Fan Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Throttle Lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Operator Seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Seat Belts (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Seat Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Windshield Wiper Switch (Option) . . . . . 18
Dome Light Switch (Option) . . . . . . . . . . 18
Heater Knob (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Fan Speed Switch (Option) . . . . . . . . . . 18
Air Conditioning Switch (Option) . . . . . . 19
Air Control Vents (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Brush Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
How The Machine Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Pre−Operation Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Starting The Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Turning Off The Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
While Operating The Machine . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Sweeping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Stop Sweeping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Emptying The Hopper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Engaging Hopper Support Bar . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Disengaging Hopper Support Bar . . . . . . . . 30
Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Vacuum Wand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Regenerative Filter System (Rfs) . . . . . 34
Machine Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
800 4i Diesel 9013053 (3−2014)
Page
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Maintenance Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Lubrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Rear Wheel Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Front Wheel Bearings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Side Brush Pivot Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Main Brush Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Hydraulics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Hydraulic Fluid Reservoir . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Hydraulic Fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Hydraulic Hoses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Engine Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Cooling System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Engine Belt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Air Conditioning Belt (Option) . . . . . . . . . 43
Draining Water From The Water /
Fuel Separator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Fuel Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Priming The Fuel System . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Fuel Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation)
Valve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Exhaust Manifold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Turbo Charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Valve Clearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Air Intake Hoses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Air Filter Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Air Filter Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Debris Hopper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Removing Or Replacing The Hopper
Dust Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Cleaning The Hopper Dust Filter . . . . . . 49
Thermo Sentry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Main Brush . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Replacing Or Rotating The Main Brush 50
Checking / Adjusting The Main
Brush Pattern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Adjusting The Main Brush Width . . . . . . 52
Adjusting The Main Brush Taper . . . . . . 52
Side Brush(es) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Replacing The Side Brush . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Adjusting The Side Brush Pattern . . . . . 53
Skirts And Seals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Hopper Lip Skirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Hopper Side Skirt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Brush Compartment Skirts . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Rear Skirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Brush Door Seals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Hopper Dust Seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Hopper Seals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Hopper Door Seals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Hopper Vacuum Fan Seal . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Hopper Cover Seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
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CONTENTS
Page
Brakes And Tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Service Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Parking Brake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Front / Rear Wheels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Propelling Motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Air Conditioner Filter (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Pushing, Towing, And Transporting
The Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Pushing Or Towing The Machine . . . . . . . . 59
Transporting The Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Machine Jacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Storage Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
General Machine Performance . . . . . . . . . . 64
Power Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Steering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Hydraulic System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Braking System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Machine Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
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800 4i Diesel 9013053 (3−2014)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS − SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
The following precautions are used throughout
this manual as indicated in their description:
WARNING: To warn of hazards or unsafe
practices that could result in severe
personal injury or death.
FOR SAFETY: To identify actions that must be
followed for safe operation of equipment.
The following information signals potentially
dangerous conditions to the operator. Know when
these conditions can exist. Locate all safety
devices on the machine. Report machine damage
or faulty operation immediately.
WARNING: Moving belt and fan. Keep
away.
WARNING: Machine can emit excessive
noise. Hearing loss can result. Wear
hearing protection.
WARNING: Machine emits toxic gases.
Serious injury or death can result.
Provide adequate ventilation.
WARNING: Raised hopper may fall.
Engage hopper support bar.
WARNING: Lift arm pinch point. Stay
clear of hopper lift arms.
WARNING: Burn hazard. Hot surface. Do
NOT touch.
This machine may be equipped with
technology that automatically communicates
over the cellular network. If this machine will
be operated where cell phone use is restricted
because of concerns related to equipment
interference, please contact a Tennant
representative for information on how to
disable the cellular communication
functionality.
800 4i Diesel 9013053 (3−2014)
FOR SAFETY:
1. Do not operate machine:
− Unless trained and authorized.
− Unless operator manual is read and
understood.
− Under the influence of alcohol or
drugs.
− While using a cell phone or other
types of electronic devices.
− Unless mentally and physically
capable of following machine
instructions.
− If it is not in proper operating
condition.
− Without filters in place.
− In areas where flammable
vapors/liquids or combustible dusts
are present.
− In areas that are too dark to safely see
the controls or operate the machine
unless operating / headlights are
turned on.
− In areas with possible falling objects
unless equipped with overhead guard.
2. Before starting machine:
− Check machine for fluid leaks
− Keep sparks and open flame away
from refueling area.
− Make sure all safety devices are in
place and operate properly.
− Check brakes and steering for proper
operation.
− Adjust seat and fasten seat belt (if
equipped).
3. When starting machine:
− Keep foot on brake and directional
pedal in neutral.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
4. When using machine:
− Use only as described in this manual.
− Do not pick up burning or smoking
debris, such as cigarettes, matches or
hot ashes
− Go slowly on inclines and slippery
surfaces.
− Do not sweep on ramp inclines that
exceed 15% grade or transport
(GVWR) on ramp inclines that exceed
15% grade.
− Use brakes to stop machine.
− Reduce speed when turning.
− Keep all parts of body inside operator
station while machine is moving.
− Use care when reversing machine.
− Move machine with care when hopper
is raised.
− Do not raise hopper when machine is
on an incline.
− Make sure adequate clearance is
available before raising hopper.
− Keep children and unauthorized
persons away from machine.
− Do not carry passengers on machine.
− Always follow safety and traffic rules.
− Report machine damage or faulty
operation immediately.
5. Before leaving or servicing machine:
− Do not park near combustible
materials, dusts, gases, or liquids.
− Stop on level surface.
− Set parking brake.
− Turn off machine and remove key.
6. When servicing machine:
− All work must be done with sufficient
lighting and visibility.
− Avoid moving parts. Do not wear loose
clothing, jewelry and secure long hair.
− Block machine tires before jacking
machine up.
− Jack machine up at designated
locations only. Support machine with
jack stands.
− Use hoist or jack that will support the
weight of the machine.
− Do not power spray or hose off
machine near electrical components.
− Disconnect battery connections before
working on machine.
− Avoid contact with battery acid.
− Avoid contact with hot engine coolant.
− Do not remove cap from radiator when
engine is hot.
− Allow engine to cool.
− Keep flames and sparks away from
fuel system service area. Keep area
well ventilated.
4
− Use cardboard to locate leaking
hydraulic fluid under pressure.
− All repairs must be performed by a
trained service mechanic.
− Do not modify the machine from its
original design.
− Use Tennant supplied or approved
replacement parts.
− Wear personal protective equipment
as needed and where recommended in
this manual.
For Safety: wear hearing protection.
For Safety: wear protective gloves.
For Safety: wear eye protection.
For Safety: wear protective dust mask.
7. When loading/unloading machine
onto/off truck or trailer:
− Empty debris hopper before loading
machine.
− Use ramp, truck or trailer that will
support the weight of the machine and
operator.
− Do not load/unload on ramp inclines
that exceed 27% grade.
− Use winch. Do not drive the machine
onto/off the truck or trailer unless the
load height is 380 mm (15 in) or less
from the ground.
− Turn off machine and remove key.
− Set parking brake after machine is
loaded.
− Block machine tires.
− Tie machine down to truck or trailer.
800 4i Diesel 9013053 (3−2014)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The safety labels appear on the machine in the
locations indicated. Replace damaged labels.
WARNING LABEL − Machine emits toxic
gases. Serious injury or death can result.
Provide adequate ventilation.
Located on front panel of operator
compartment.
FOR SAFETY LABEL −
Read manual before
operating machine.
Located on front panel of
operator compartment.
800 4i Diesel 9013053 (3−2014)
WARNING LABEL − Machine
can emit excessive noise.
Hearing loss can result.
Wear hearing protection.
Located on front panel of
operator compartment.
SOUND POWER LABEL
Located on front panel of
operator compartment.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING LABEL − Lift
arm pinch point. Stay
clear of hopper lift arms.
Located on both hopper
lift arms.
WARNING LABEL − Raised hopper may
fall. Engage hopper support bar.
Located on hopper lift arms cross-tube
and on both hopper lift arms.
6
WARNING LABEL − Moving
belt and fan. Stay away.
Located on alternator belt
guard, engine top cover,
top cover support, and air
conditioner belt guard (if
machine has air
conditioner option).
WARNING LABEL − Burn
hazard. Hot surface. Do
NOT touch.
Located on engine side
guard.
800 4i Diesel 9013053 (3−2014)
OPERATION
OPERATION
MACHINE COMPONENTS
A
I
B
J
C
H
D
E
G
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Operator seat
Air filter assembly
Engine top cover
Engine side cover
Main brush access door
800 4i Diesel 9013053 (3−2014)
F
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
Hopper door
Side brush
Hopper cover
Instrument panel
Steering wheel
7
OPERATION
CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
F
H
G
J
N
O
K
Q
S
R
T
U
AB
W
L
V
P
Z
M
Y
I
AD
AE
AF
D
AC
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
L.
M.
Directional pedal
Brake pedal
Parking Brake Lever
Side Brush Switch
Side Brush Down Pressure Knob
Hopper Door Lever
Hopper Rollout Lever
Hopper Lift Lever
Horn Button
Charging System Light
Engine Oil Pressure Light
Engine Water Temperature Light
Hopper Temperature Light −
Thermo Sentry
N. Main Brush Shut Down Light
O. Fuel Level Gauge
P. Hopper Door Light (Option)
8
E
AA
X
A
C
B
Q.
R.
S.
T.
U.
V.
W.
X.
Y.
Z.
AA.
AB.
AC.
AD.
AE.
AF.
Fuel Level Gauge
Hour Meter
Hazard Light Switch (Option)
Operating Light Switch
Filter Shaker Switch
Vacuum Fan Switch
Ignition switch
Main Brush Switch
Steering Wheel
Steering Column Tilt Lever
Circuit Breakers
Glow Plugs Light
Side Brush Switch, Left (Option)
Heater Knob (Option)
Clogged Hydraulic Filter Light
Throttle Lever
800 4i Diesel 9013053 (3−2014)
OPERATION
SYMBOL DEFINITIONS
These symbols identify controls, displays, and
features on the machine.
Engine Oil Pressure
Hopper Temperature − Thermo Sentry
Engine Water Temperature
Main Brush Shut Down
Side Brush Down Pressure Light
Filter Clogged
Side Brush Down Pressure Heavy
Hopper Door Closed
Side Brush Down and On
Fuel
Side Brush Up and Off
Hour Meter
Hopper Door Close
Hazard Light
Hopper Door Open
Operating Lights
Hopper Roll In
Fan
Hopper Roll Out
Steering Wheel Tilt
Hopper Down
Main Brush Down and II Speed
Hopper Up
Main Brush Off
Horn
Main Brush Down and Normal Speed
Charging System
Main Brush Down Pressure Light
800 4i Diesel 9013053 (3−2014)
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OPERATION
10
Main Brush Down Pressure Heavy
Circuit Breaker 7
Circuit Breaker 1
Circuit Breaker 8
Circuit Breaker 2
Circuit Breaker 9
Circuit Breaker 3
Parking Brake
Circuit Breaker 4
Glow Plugs (Preheat)
Circuit Breaker 5
Hydraulic Filter Clogged
Circuit Breaker 6
Diesel fuel only
800 4i Diesel 9013053 (3−2014)
OPERATION
OPERATION OF CONTROLS
PARKING BRAKE PEDAL
Pull the parking brake lever up to set the parking
brake.
DIRECTIONAL PEDAL
Press the top of the Directional pedal to move
forward and the bottom of the pedal to move
backward. The pedal returns to the neutral
position when it is released.
Push the parking brake lever down to release the
parking brake.
BRAKE PEDAL
Press the Brake pedal to stop the machine.
NOTE: If the operator is not in the seat, the
parking brake must be engaged or the machine
will automatically shut off after 2 seconds.
800 4i Diesel 9013053 (3−2014)
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OPERATION
STEERING WHEEL TILT HANDLE
SIDE BRUSH ADJUSTMENT KNOB
The steering wheel tilt handle controls the angle of
the steering wheel.
The side brush adjustment knob changes the
amount of contact the side brush has with the
surface being swept. Refer to ADJUSTING THE
SIDE BRUSH PATTERN section of this manual.
Adjust: Pull out the tilt handle, move the steering
wheel up or down, and release the tilt handle.
MAIN BRUSH ADJUSTMENT KNOB
The main brush adjustment knob changes the
amount of contact the main brush has with the
surface being swept. Refer to ADJUSTING THE
MAIN BRUSH WIDTH section of this manual.
12
HORN BUTTON
The horn button operates the horn.
Sound: Press the button.
800 4i Diesel 9013053 (7−2015)
OPERATION
CHARGING SYSTEM LIGHT
ENGINE WATER TEMPERATURE LIGHT
The charging system light comes on when the
alternator is not operating within normal range;
13.5 to 14.5 V. If the light comes on, stop
operating the machine. Contact a TENNANT
service representative.
The engine water temperature light comes on
when the temperature of the engine coolant is
more than 113 C (235 F). If the light comes on,
stop operating the machine. Contact a TENNANT
service representative.
07757
ENGINE OIL PRESSURE LIGHT
The engine oil pressure light comes on when the
engine oil pressure falls below 40 kPa (5 psi). If
the light comes on, stop operating the machine.
Contact a TENNANT service representative.
07759
HOPPER TEMPERATURE LIGHT −
THERMO−SENTRY
The hopper temperature light comes on when the
Thermo−Sentry senses that there is excessive
heat in the hopper, possibly from a fire. The
Thermo Sentry will stop the vacuum fan.
The Thermo−Sentry has to be reset manually, see
THERMO−SENTRY in MAINTENANCE.
07758
07760
800 4i Diesel 9013053 (3−2014)
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OPERATION
MAIN BRUSH SHUT DOWN LIGHT
HOPPER DOOR LIGHT (OPTION)
The main brush shut down light comes on when
there is excessive down pressure for the main
brush, or there is a problem with the main and
side brush hydraulic motor circuit. The brush
pressures can be reduced with the main brush
and side brush pressure knobs.
The hopper door light comes on when the hopper
door is open.
Make sure the hopper door is closed and the
hopper door light is off, before sweeping.
07763
07761
GLOW PLUG LIGHT
CLOGGED DUST FILTER LIGHT
The clogged dust filter light comes on when the
hopper dust filter is clogged.
To clean the filter, hold the vacuum and filter
shaker switch in the Filter shaker position. If the
clogged dust filter light remains lit, manually clean
the hopper dust filter. See HOPPER DUST
FILTER in the MAINTENANCE section of this
manual.
The glow plug light comes on when the ignition
switch is turned counterclockwise to the Glow
plugs position. The light will go out when the
engine is ready to start.
NOTE: The clogged dust filter light also comes
on when the hopper door is closed and the
vacuum fan is on.
07762
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800 4i Diesel 9013053 (7−2015)
OPERATION
CLOGGED HYDRAULIC FILTER LIGHT
HOUR METER
The clogged hydraulic filter light comes on when
the hydraulic filter is clogged. If this light remains
on, have the hydraulic filter changed as soon as
possible.
The Hour meter records the hours the machine
was operated. Use this information to determine
machine service intervals.
07765
OPERATING LIGHTS SWITCH
FUEL LEVEL GAUGE
The fuel level gauge indicates how much fuel is in
the fuel tank.
IMPORTANT: Use Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel Only.
DO NOT use other fuels such as Bio−Diesel or
add aftermarket additives to the fuel in this
machine. Other fuels and aftermarket additives
will damage emission components, requiring more
frequent and costlier maintenance. Engine
damage due to use of other fuels and aftermarket
additives may not be covered under the machine
warranty.
The operating / hazard lights switch powers on
and off the headlights and taillights.
On: Press the operating lights switch. The
indicator light above the switch will come on.
Off: Press the operating lights switch. The
indicator light above the switch will go off.
07768
07764
800 4i Diesel 9013053 (3−2014)
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OPERATION
HAZARD LIGHT SWITCH (OPTION)
VACUUM FAN SWITCH
The hazard light switch powers on and off the
hazard light.
The vacuum fan switch starts and stops the
vacuum fan.
On: Press the hazard light switch. The indicator
light above the switch will come on.
Start: Press the vacuum fan switch. The indicator
light above the switch will come on.
Off: Press the hazard light switch. The indicator
light above the switch will go off.
Stop: Press the vacuum fan switch. The indicator
light above the switch will go off.
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FILTER SHAKER SWITCH
THROTTLE LEVER
The filter shaker switch starts the hopper dust
filter shaker. The shaker automatically operates
for 40 seconds.
The throttle lever controls the engine speed.
Start: Press the filter shaker switch. The indicator
light will remain on while the filter shaker is
operating.
Fast: Pull the lever into the Fast position. This
speed is for sweeping.
Stop: Press the filter shaker switch again IF
wanting to stop the filter shaker during the
40 second shaking cycle.
NOTE: The vacuum fan shuts off while the filter
shaker is operating.
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Idle: Push the lever into the Idle position. This
speed is for idling.
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OPERATION
OPERATOR SEAT
SEAT SUPPORT
The operator seat has two adjustments. The
adjustments are for the front to rear seat position
and ride stiffness.
The Seat support holds the seat up to allow
access to the fuel lines from the fuel tank.
The front−to−back adjustment lever adjusts the
seat position.
Lift: Pull up on the seat mounting plate until the
seat mount locks up.
Lower: Pull on the release lever and lower the
seat mounting plate.
08443
08445
The ride stiffness is adjusted with the stiffness
knob. Turn the knob clockwise to increase the ride
stiffness, and counter-clockwise to decrease the
ride stiffness.
08444
SEAT BELTS (OPTION)
FOR SAFETY: Before starting machine, adjust
seat and fasten seat belt (if equipped).
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OPERATION
WINDSHIELD WIPER SWITCH (OPTION)
HEATER KNOB (OPTION)
The windshield wiper switch operates the
windshield wiper on the cab option.
The heater knob controls the cab heater on the
cab option. The heater knob is located above the
parking brake lever.
On: Pull out on the switch.
Off: Push in on the switch.
On: Pull the knob out until the air temperature is
at the desired comfort level. For maximum heat,
pull the knob out all the way.
Off: Push the knob in all the way.
DOME LIGHT SWITCH (OPTION)
The dome light switch controls the dome light on
the cab option.
On: Press on the switch.
Off: Press on the switch again.
FAN SPEED SWITCH (OPTION)
The fan speed switch controls the speed of the
fan in the optional cab. The pressurizer can be set
at three different speeds and into the off setting.
The fan speed switch is located on the roof of the
optional cab.
High: Turn the switch clockwise to the high
setting.
Medium: Turn the switch clockwise to the
medium setting.
Low: Turn the switch clockwise to the low setting.
Off: Turn the switch counter−clockwise to the off
setting.
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OPERATION
AIR CONDITIONING SWITCH (OPTION)
The air conditioning switch operates the cab’s air
conditioner in the optional cab. The air
conditioning switch is located on the roof of the
optional cab.
On: Turn the switch clockwise until the air
temperature is at the desired comfort level. For
maximum cooling, turn the switch clockwise all the
way to the maximum position.
Off: Turn the switch counter−clockwise all the way
to the off position.
AIR CONTROL VENTS (OPTION)
The air control vents control the direction of the air
flow in an optional cab. Turn the vents until they
meet your desired comfort level. For defrosting,
direct the air control vents onto the windows. This
creates warm, dry air which works best for
defrosting. If this causes the windows to fog, turn
on the air conditioner for drier air.
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OPERATION
BRUSH INFORMATION
HOW THE MACHINE WORKS
For best results, use the correct brush type for the
cleaning application.
NOTE: The amount and type of soilage play an
important role in determining the type of brushes
to use. Contact a Tennant representative for
specific recommendations.
Polypropylene 8-double Row Main Brush −
Recommended for general sweeping applications.
Polypropylene and Wire 8-double Row Main
Brush − Recommended for general sweeping
and slightly impacted debris.
Crinkle Wire 8-double Row Main Brush −
Recommended for foundry sweeping where heat
may melt synthetic bristles. The stiff wire bristles
cut through compacted grime, hard to sweep dirt,
and dirt mixed with oil, grease, or mud.
Nylon 24-row Main Brush − Recommended for
severe dust conditions on rough surfaces. This
brush has excellent pickup and long life.
Nylon Patrol Main Brush − Recommended for
bulky debris swept at faster speeds.
Heavy Gauge Polypropylene 8-double Row
Main Brush − Recommended for sweeping
outdoor areas. The stiffer bristles provide
exceptional pickup of heavier bulky debris.
The steering wheel controls the direction of
machine travel. The directional pedal controls the
speed and forward/reverse direction. The brake
pedal slows and stops the machine.
The side brush sweeps debris into the path of the
main brush. The main brush sweeps debris from
the floor into the hopper. The vacuum system
pulls dust and air through the hopper and the
hopper dust filters.
The side brush sweeps debris into the path of the
main brush. The Power Throw brush is used to
help pick up bulky debris. The main brush sweeps
debris from the floor into the hopper. The vacuum
system pulls dust and air through the hopper and
the hopper dust filters.
Polypropylene Side Brush − Recommended for
general sweeping of light to medium debris.
Nylon Side Brush − Recommended for general
sweeping of rough or irregular surfaces. Nylon has
a long wear life.
Flat Wire Side Brush − Recommended for
outdoor curb-side sweeping where dirt is heavy or
compacted.
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OPERATION
PRE−OPERATION CHECKLIST
Check the engine oil level.
Check the engine coolant level.
Check the windshield washer fluid level (when
applicable).
Check the radiator and hydraulic cooler fins
for debris.
Check the hydraulic fluid level
Check the machine for fluid leaks.
Check the air filter indicator.
Check the skirts and seals for damage and
wear.
Check the condition of the main brush.
Remove string, banding, plastic wrap, or other
debris wrapped around the brush.
Side Brush Option: Check the condition of the
brush. Remove string, banding, plastic wrap,
or other debris wrapped around the brush(es).
Side Brush Option: Check the condition of the
side brush skirt.
Check for rubbing hoses or wires and leaks or
obstructions.
Check the condition of the hopper dust filter
and seals. Clean as required.
Check the brakes and steering for proper
operation.
Check the horn, headlights, taillights, safety
lights, and backup alarm (if equipped).
Check the fuel level.
Empty the debris hopper.
Check the service records to determine
maintenance requirements.
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OPERATION
4. Turn the ignition switch key clockwise until the
engine starts.
STARTING THE MACHINE
1. Sit in the operator’s seat, engage the parking
brake, and ensure the directional pedal is in
neutral.
FOR SAFETY: When starting machine, keep
foot on brake and directional pedal in neutral.
NOTE: Do not operate the starter motor for more
than 10 seconds at a time or after the engine has
started. Allow the starter to cool between starting
attempts or damage to the starter motor may
occur.
5. Allow the engine and hydraulic system to
warm up three to five minutes.
2. Move the throttle lever to the Idle position.
WARNING: Machine emits toxic gases.
Severe respiratory damage or
asphyxiation can result. Provide
adequate ventilation. Consult with your
regulatory authorities for exposure
limits. Keep engine properly tuned.
6. Release the machine parking brake.
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3. Turn the ignition switch key counterclockwise.
The glow plug light will come on. When the
glow plug light goes out, the engine is ready
to start.
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OPERATION
7. Move the throttle lever to the Fast position.
4. Set the machine parking brake.
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8. Turn on lights.
9. Drive the machine to the area to be cleaned.
5. Turn the ignition switch key counterclockwise
to turn off the engine. Remove the switch key.
TURNING OFF THE MACHINE
1. Stop sweeping.
2. Remove foot from the directional pedal. Step
on the brake pedal.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, do not park near combustible
materials, dust, gases, or liquids. Stop on
level surface, set parking brake, turn off
machine, and remove key.
3. Move the throttle lever to the Idle position.
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OPERATION
WHILE OPERATING THE MACHINE
Pick up oversized debris before sweeping. Pick up
wire, string, twine, large pieces of wood, or any
other debris that could become wrapped around
or tangled in the brushes.
Drive as straight a path as possible. Avoid
bumping into posts or scraping the sides of the
machine. Overlap the sweep paths by several
centimeters (a few inches).
Avoid turning the steering wheel too sharply when
the machine is in motion. The machine is very
responsive to the movement of the steering wheel.
Avoid sudden turns, except in emergencies.
Adjust the machine speed and brush pressure.
Use the lowest brush pressure for best
performance.
Keep the machine moving to prevent damaging
floor finishes.
If poor cleaning performance is observed, stop
cleaning and refer to MACHINE
TROUBLESHOOTING in this manual.
Perform the Daily Maintenance Procedures after
each use (see MACHINE MAINTENANCE in this
manual).
Drive the machine slowly on inclines. Use the
brake pedal to control machine speed on
descending inclines. Sweep with the machine up
inclines rather than down inclines.
FOR SAFETY: When using machine, go slowly
on inclines and slippery surfaces.
FOR SAFETY: When using machine, do not
raise hopper when machine is on an incline.
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OPERATION
5. Push the top of the side brush switch into the
On/Down position.
SWEEPING
1. Ensure that the hopper is completely lowered.
2. Move the throttle lever to the Fast position.
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6. Press the vacuum fan switch to start the
vacuum.
3. The hopper door must be closed during
sweeping. If machine is equipped with the
hopper door light option, be sure the hopper
door light is off. If the hopper door light is on,
close the hopper door.
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7. Sweep as needed.
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4. Place the main brush switch in the Normal or
II Speed position.
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OPERATION
STOP SWEEPING
1. Push the bottom of the side brush switch into
the Off/Up position.
2. Place the main brush switch in the middle Off
position.
3. Press the filter shaker switch to shake the
hopper dust filter.
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OPERATION
6. Pull and hold the hopper rollout lever into the
Out position.
EMPTYING THE HOPPER
1. Stop sweeping and shake the filter.
2. Slowly drive the machine to the debris site or
debris container.
3. Pull and hold the hopper lift lever in the Up
position to raise the hopper to the desired
height.
08477
7. Lower the hopper into the debris container to
control dust.
8. Pull and hold the hopper door lever into the
Open position.
08480
FOR SAFETY: When using machine, do not
raise hopper when machine is on an incline.
Make sure adequate clearance is available
before raising hopper.
NOTE: Be aware that the minimum ceiling height
needed to high dump the hopper is 3355 mm
(11 ft).
4. Release the hopper lift lever up and into the
middle (Hold) position.
08474
9. Raise the hopper enough and/or close the
hopper door to clear the top of the debris
container.
10.Slowly back the machine away from the
debris site or debris container.
FOR SAFETY: When using machine, move
machine with care when hopper is raised.
08481
5. Drive the machine up to the debris container.
FOR SAFETY: When using machine, move
machine with care if hopper is raised.
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OPERATION
11. Push and hold the hopper door lever into the
Close position.
08476
12. Push and hold the hopper rollout lever into the
In position.
08479
13. Push and hold the hopper lift lever in the
Down position.
08482
NOTE: The hopper lift lever, hopper rollout lever,
and the hopper door lever can be use together to
lift the hopper, rollout the hopper, and open the
hopper door.
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OPERATION
4. Remove the support bar from the storage clip.
ENGAGING HOPPER SUPPORT BAR
1. Set the machine parking brake.
08589
WARNING: Raised hopper may fall.
Engage hopper support bar.
FOR SAFETY: When starting machine, keep
foot on brake and directional pedal in neutral.
5. Lower and position the hopper support bar
onto the support bar stop.
6. Slowly lower the hopper so the hopper
support bar rests on the support bar stop.
2. Start the machine.
08482
3. Raise the hopper all the way up.
WARNING: Lift arm pinch point. Stay
clear of hopper lift arms.
7. Turn off the engine.
08480
FOR SAFETY: When using machine, make
sure adequate clearance is available before
raising hopper.
NOTE: Be aware that the minimum ceiling height
needed to high dump the hopper is 2490 mm
(98 in).
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OPERATION
4. Lower the hopper.
DISENGAGING HOPPER SUPPORT BAR
1. Start the machine.
08482
5. Turn off the engine.
FOR SAFETY: When starting machine, keep
foot on brake and directional pedal in neutral.
2. Raise the hopper slightly to release the
hopper support bar.
08480
3. Put the hopper support bar in the storage clip.
08590
WARNING: Lift arm pinch point. Stay
clear of hopper lift arms.
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OPERATION
4. Place the main brush switch into the middle
Off position to turn off and lift the main brush.
OPTIONS
VACUUM WAND
The vacuum wand uses the machine vacuum
system. The vacuum hose and wand allow
pick-up of debris that is out of reach of the
machine.
1. Stop the machine within reach of the area to
be vacuumed.
2. Set the machine parking brake.
5. Place the bottom of the side brush switch(es)
into the Off/Up position to turn off and lift the
side brush(es).
NOTE: If the operator is not in the seat, the
parking brake must be engaged or the machine
will automatically shut off after 2 seconds.
3. Press the vacuum fan switch to turn off the
vacuum fan. The indicator light above the
switch will go off.
6. Turn off the engine.
7. Open the forward hopper access door and
engage the lift arm.
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OPERATION
8. Remove the vacuum plug from the vacuum
adaptor tube in front of the hopper.
13. Press the vacuum fan switch to turn on the
vacuum. The indicator light above the switch
will go on.
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9. Remove the vacuum wand and hose from the
mounting clips and assemble them together.
14. Vacuum the area as needed.
10. Connect the vacuum hose to the vacuum
adaptor tube in front of the hopper.
WARNING: Accident may occur. Do not
operate vacuum wand while driving.
11. Slide the vacuum door lever down and to the
left into the locked position to close the
vacuum door.
15. When done vacuuming, press the vacuum fan
switch to turn off the vacuum fan. The
indicator light above the switch will go off.
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12. Start the engine.
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OPERATION
16. Slide the vacuum door lever to the right and
up from the locked position to open the
vacuum door.
19. Reinstall the vacuum plug into the vacuum
adaptor tube in front of the hopper, disengage
the lift arm, and close the forward hopper
access door.
17. Disconnect the vacuum hose from the
vacuum adaptor tube in front of the hopper.
18. Disassemble the vacuum hose assembly and
place back onto the hopper in the mounting
clips.
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OPERATION
REGENERATIVE FILTER SYSTEM (RFS)
The Regenerative Filter System (RFS) is an
option that alternately turns on the filter shaker
motors when the filters need cleaning because of
a build−up of dust or debris.
Normally the RFS does not require the operator to
stop the machine to shake the filters during
sweeping operation (except in extreme and
severe dust environments). However, it is
recommended that the filters are shaken at the
operator’s initiative each time the hopper is
dumped. This can be accomplished during transit
to a dump sight. AVOID shaking the filters while
hopper is in a rolled out position. To initiate a
shaking cycle, press the filter button on the
instrument panel. See FILTER SHAKER
SWITCH.
In very severe dust environments, the plugged
filter indicator on the instrument panel may remain
lit. When this occurs, it is recommended that the
operator stop the machine and initiate one or two
shake cycles to clear a possible plugged filter
condition. After shaking, roll the hopper out to
evacuate the dust tray. Resume sweeping
operation.
If the hopper is over full, the light may come on.
Check the hopper load and dump if necessary.
If the filter light remains on after all the above
conditions are corrected, the filters may be
plugged or the RFS may be inoperative. Filters
may be shaken by the operator initiative by
pressing the filter button on the instrument panel if
there is a failure in the RFS control system.
Successful operation of the RFS option requires
clean, undamaged filters. Plugged filters may
cause the RFS to cycle continuously even at start
up. The option also requires good sealing of the
upper lid to the hopper, as well as a good seal
between the two upper filter chambers.
It is recommended that the machine be driven for
some test sweeping with the RFS option at initial
start up. This next step assumes the hopper cover
and upper filter chamber of the hopper was
cleaned thoroughly prior to installation of the RFS
option. Sweep for 30 minutes and open the
hopper cover to check the integrity of the seals.
Look at the top of the shaker panels and the
underside of the hopper cover. Check for any
signs of dust tracking that may be caused by a
bad seal or filter. Repair as necessary. Perform
this check periodically while using the sweeper
with the RFS option.
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OPERATION
MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Cause
Remedy
Excessive dusting
Brush skirts and dust seals worn,
damaged, out of adjustment
Replace or adjust brush skirts or
dust seals
Hopper dust filter clogged
Shake and/or clean or replace
dust filter
Main brush operating in
II Speed
Operate main brush in Normal
speed
Vacuum hose damaged
Replace vacuum hose
Vacuum fan seal (vacuum fan inlet Replace seal
bracket) damaged
Poor sweeping performance
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Vacuum fan failure
Contact TENNANT service
personnel
Hopper door partially or
completely closed
Open the hopper door
Thermo−Sentry tripped
Reset Thermo Sentry
Fabric presceen missing on dust
filters
Clean filter elements and install
fabric prescreen
Brush bristles worn
Replace brushes
Main and side brushes not
adjusted properly
Adjust main and side brushes
Debris caught in main brush drive
mechanism
Free drive mechanism of debris
Main brush drive failure
Contact TENNANT service
personnel
Side brush drive failure
Contact TENNANT service
personnel
Hopper full
Empty hopper
Hopper floor skirts worn or
damaged
Replace floor skirts
Hopper door partially or
completely open
Close the hopper door
Wrong sweeping brush
Contact TENNANT representative
for recommendations
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MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
8
15
2
12
9
14
6
16
1
11
13
7
5
3
17
10
4
MAINTENANCE CHART
The table below indicates the Person Responsible
for each procedure.
O = Operator
T = Trained Personnel
Interval
Daily
36
Person
Resp.
Key
O
1
Description
Engine
O
2
Engine air filter
O
O
8
3
O
4
O
O
3
5
Hydraulic fluid reservoir
Brush compartment
skirts
Hopper lip skirts /
Hopper side skirt
Main brush
Side brush
O
6
Hopper dust filter
Procedure
Check oil level
Check fan belt for damage
and wear
Check coolant level in
reservoir
Check indicator
Empty dust cap
Check fluid level
Check for damage, wear,
and adjustment
Check for damage, wear,
and adjustment
Check for damage and wear
Check for damage and wear
Check brush pattern
Shake
No. of
Lubricant/ Service
Fluid
Points
EO
1
−
1
WG
1
−
−
HYDO
−
1
1
1
6
−
3
−
−
−
−
1
1
1
2
800 4i Diesel 9013053 (3−2014)
MAINTENANCE
The table below indicates the Person Responsible
for each procedure.
O = Operator.
T = Trained Personnel.
Interval
50
Hours
100
Hours
200
Hours
250
Hours
400
Hours
Person
Resp.
O
T
Key
Description
3
Main brush
3
Main brush
O
T
T
6
7
1
Hopper dust filter
Main brush adjustment
Engine
T
T
9
1
Hydraulic fluid cooler
Engine
O
O
10
3
T
1
T
−
T
T
1
11
T
T
T
12
13
1
T
T
T
2
14
1
Tires
Main brush and hopper
seals
Air conditioner belt
(option)
Air conditioner filter
(option)
Engine
Rear wheel support
bearings
Parking brake
Side brush pivot pins
Engine
Engine air filter
Brake master cylinder
Engine
Procedure
Rotate end-for-end
Check brush pattern. Adjust
as necessary
Check / clean
Lubricate
Check fuel lines and clamps
for wear and leaks
Drain water / fuel separator
Clean cooler fins
Change oil and oil filter
element
Clean radiator core exterior
Check pressure
Check for damage or wear
No. of
Lubricant/ Service
Fluid
Points
−
1
−
1
−
SPL
−
2
1
All
−
EO
1
1
1
−
−
1
3
12
Check tension
−
1
Clean, or replace if
necessary
Steam clean exterior
Lubricate
−
1
−
SPL
1
2
−
SPL
−
1
1
All
−
−
−
BF
−
1
1
1
1
1
Check adjustment
Lubricate
Check radiator hoses and
clamps for wear and leaks
Check fan belt adjustment
Check air intake hoses
Clean air filter element
Check fluid level
Flush radiator and replace
coolant
LUBRICANT/FLUID
BF . . . . Brake fluid.
EO . . . . SAE 10W−30 Engine oil, API diesel classification CJ−4 or better, CF / SH.
HYDO . TennantTrue premium hydraulic fluid or equivalent
SPL . . . Special lubricant, Lubriplate EMB grease (TENNANT part no. 01433−1)
WG . . . Water and ethylene glycol anti-freeze, −34 C (−30 F)
NOTE: More frequent intervals may be required in extremely dusty conditions.
NOTE: Check procedures indicted () after the first 50-hours of operation.
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MAINTENANCE
The table below indicates the Person Responsible
for each procedure.
O = Operator.
T = Trained Personnel.
Person
Resp.
Key
500
Hours
T
1
Engine
800
Hours
T
T
T
T
T
8
−
11
11
15
Hydraulic reservoir
Hydraulic hoses
Propelling motor
Front / rear wheels
Battery
1000
Hours
T
1
Engine
Procedure
Replace fuel filter
Replace fan belt
Clean dust from grill and
radiator fins
Replace filler cap
Check for wear and damage
Torque shaft nut
Torque wheel nuts
Clean and tighten battery
cable connections
Check valve clearance
1200
Hours
1500
Hours
1600
Hours
T
16
Hydraulic fluid filter
T
1
Engine
T
17
Front wheel bearings
2400
Hours
T
8
Hydraulic fluid reservoir
3000
Hours
1 Year
T
1
Engine
T
1
Engine
T
T
2
1
Engine air filter
Engine
Interval
2 Years
Description
No. of
Lubricant/ Service
Fluid
Points
−
1
−
1
−
1
−
−
−
−
−
All
1
1
1
−
4
Change filter element
−
1
Check PCV (Positive
Crankcase Ventilation) valve
Check, lubricate, and adjust
−
1
SPL
2
Replace suction strainer
Change hydraulic fluid
Check turbocharger for leaks
−
HYDO
−
1
1
1
−
1
−
−
1
1
−
1
−
All
−
−
All
All
Check exhaust manifold for
damage / leaks
Replace air filter element
Replace turbo sensor
pressure hose
Replace turbo charger
lubricant hose
Replace fuel hoses and
clamps
Replace air intake hoses
Replace cooling system
hoses and clamps
LUBRICANT/FLUID
BF . . . . Brake fluid.
EO . . . . SAE 10W−30 Engine oil, API diesel classification CJ−4 or better, CF / SH.
HYDO . TennantTrue premium hydraulic fluid or equivalent
SPL . . . Special lubricant, Lubriplate EMB grease (TENNANT part no. 01433−1)
WG . . . Water and ethylene glycol anti-freeze, −34 C (−30 F)
NOTE: More frequent intervals may be required in extremely dusty conditions.
NOTE: Check procedures indicted () after the first 50-hours of operation.
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SIDE BRUSH PIVOT PINS
LUBRICATION
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake, turn off machine, and remove key.
Lubricate the side brush pivot pins after every 200
hours of operation.
REAR WHEEL SUPPORT
Lubricate the rear wheel support bearing after
every 200 hours of operation.
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MAIN BRUSH ADJUSTMENT
Lubricate the main brush adjustment after every
50 hours of operation.
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FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS
Repack and adjust the front wheel bearings after
every 1600 hours of operation.
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MAINTENANCE
Drain and refill the hydraulic fluid reservoir with
new TennantTrue premium hydraulic fluid after
every 2400 hours of operation.
HYDRAULICS
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake, turn off machine, and remove key.
HYDRAULIC FLUID RESERVOIR
The hydraulic fluid reservoir is located behind the
operator seat.
Check the hydraulic fluid level at operating
temperature daily. Make sure the hopper is down
when checking hydraulic fluid level. The sight
gauge is marked with FULL (black line) and ADD
(red line) levels to indicate the level of hydraulic
fluid in the reservoir.
The reservoir has a built-in strainer outlet that
filters hydraulic fluid before it enters the system.
Replace the strainer after every 2400 hours of
operation.
The hydraulic fluid filter is located in the engine
compartment. Replace the filter element after
every 1200 hours of operation or if the clogged
hydraulic filter light remains on. Check the
hydraulic fluid level and refill as needed.
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A filler cap with a built-in breather is mounted on
top of the hydraulic reservoir. Replace the cap
every 800 hours of operation.
08430
Lubricate the filler cap gasket with a film of
hydraulic fluid before putting the cap back on the
reservoir.
ATTENTION! Do not overfill the hydraulic fluid
reservoir or operate the machine with a low
level of hydraulic fluid in the reservoir.
Damage to the machine hydraulic system may
result.
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HYDRAULIC FLUID
HYDRAULIC HOSES
There are three fluids available for different
temperature ranges:
Check the hydraulic hoses after every 800 hours
of operation for wear or damage.
TennantTrue premium
hydraulic fluid (Extended Life)
Part
Capacity ISO
Ambient Air
Number
Grade
Temperature
Viscosity Ranges
Index (VI)
1057710 3.8 L
(1 gal)
1057711 19 L
(5 gal)
1057707 3.8 L
(1 gal)
1057708 19 L
(5 gal)
ISO 100
VI 126 or
higher
29 C
(85 F) or
higher
ISO 32
VI 163 or
higher
7 C
(45 F) or
lower
If using a locally−available hydraulic fluid, be sure
the specifications match the Tennant hydraulic
fluid specifications. Substitute fluids can cause
premature failure of hydraulic components.
ATTENTION! Hydraulic components depend
on system hydraulic fluid for internal
lubrication. Malfunctions, accelerated wear,
and damage will result if dirt or other
contaminants enter the hydraulic system.
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FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, use
cardboard to locate leaking hydraulic fluid
under pressure.
High pressure fluid escaping from a very small
hole can almost be invisible, and can cause injury.
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Contact appropriate personnel if a leak is
discovered.
ATTENTION: Only use TENNANT supplied
hydraulic hoses or equivalent rated hydraulic
hoses.
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MAINTENANCE
ENGINE
Check the radiator hoses and clamps after every
250 hours of operation. Tighten loose clamps.
Replace damaged hoses and clamps.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake, turn off machine, and remove key.
ENGINE OIL
Check the engine oil level daily. Change the
engine oil and oil filter after the first 50 hours of
machine operation, and then after every 100
hours of operation.
Check the radiator core exterior and hydraulic
cooler fins after every 100 hours of operation.
Blow or rinse (with low pressure air or water) all
dust through the grill and radiator fins, the
opposite direction of normal air flow after every
500 hours of operation. Be careful to not bend the
cooling fins when cleaning. Clean thoroughly to
prevent the fins from becoming encrusted with
dust. To avoid cracking the radiator, allow the
radiator and cooler fins to cool before cleaning.
The engine oil drain is located on the engine oil
pan. Drain the engine oil when it is warm.
Fill the engine with oil until the oil is between the
indicator marks on the dipstick. DO NOT fill past
the top indicator mark. The engine oil capacity is
5.7 L (6 qt) including the oil filter.
COOLING SYSTEM
FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, avoid
contact with hot engine coolant. Do not
remove cap from radiator when engine is hot.
Allow engine to cool.
Check the coolant level in the reservoir daily. The
coolant level must be between the two indicator
marks when the engine is cold. Refer to the
coolant manufacturer for water/coolant mixing
instructions.
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08454
Flush the radiator and the cooling system after
every 400 hours of operation.
Replace the radiator hoses and clamps every two
years.
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ENGINE BELT
Check the the engine fan belt for wear and
damage daily. Check the engine belt tension after
250 hours of operation. Adjust tension as
necessary. Proper belt tension is 7 to 9 mm
(0.28 to 0.35 in) from a force of 10 kg (22 lb)
applied at the mid-point of the longest span.
DRAINING WATER FROM THE WATER / FUEL
SEPARATOR
FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, keep
flames and sparks away from fuel system
service area. Keep area well ventilated.
Drain water from the water / fuel separator after
every 50 hours of operation.
Turn the key to the on position without starting the
engine.
Turn the water / fuel separator fitting located on
the top of the filter bracket to and wait for fuel to
drain from the fitting.
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Replace the engine fan belt after every 500 hours
of operation.
AIR CONDITIONING BELT (OPTION)
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake, turn off machine, and remove key.
Check the engine belt tension after every 100
hours of operation. Adjust the tension as
necessary. Proper belt tension is 4 to 7 mm
(0.025 to 0.25 in) from a force of 25 to 27 kg
(55 to 60 lb) applied at belt midpoint.
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Close the water / fuel separator fitting after a
steady stream of fuel begins to drain.
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FUEL LINES
FUEL FILTER
Check the fuel lines after every 50 hours of
operation. If a clamp band is loose, apply oil to the
screw of the band and securely tighten the band.
Replace both fuel filters after every 500 hours of
operation.
The rubber fuel lines can become worn−out
whether the engine has been used much or not.
Replace the fuel lines and clamp bands every two
years.
FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, keep
flames and sparks away from fuel system
service area. Keep area well ventilated.
If the fuel lines and clamp bands are found worn
or damaged before two years; replace or repair
them at once. Bleed the fuel system after
replacing any fuel lines and / or the fuel filter, see
PRIMING THE FUEL SYSTEM. When the fuel
lines are not installed, plug both ends with clean
cloth or paper to prevent dirt from entering the
lines. Dirt in the lines can cause a fuel injection
pump malfunction.
PRIMING THE FUEL SYSTEM
Typical diesel fuel systems require priming to
remove pockets of air from the fuel lines and fuel
components. This is usually required after running
out of fuel, changing fuel filter elements or
repairing a fuel system component. Air in the fuel
prevents smooth engine operation. Refer to the
engine manufacturer’s manual for additional
information.
PCV (POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION)
VALVE
Check the PCV after every 1500 hours of
operation.
EXHAUST MANIFOLD
Check the exhaust manifold for damage and leaks
yearly.
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TURBO CHARGER
VALVE CLEARANCE
Check the turbo charger for leaks after every 3000
hours of operation.
Check and adjust the valve clearance to 0.18 to
0.22 mm (0.0071 to 0.0086 in) while the engine is
cold after every 1000 hours of operation.
AIR INTAKE HOSES
Check the air intake hoses leaks and damage
after every 250 hours of operation.
Replace the turbo charger sensor pressure hose
every two years.
Replace the air intake hoses every two years.
Replace the turbo charger lubricant hose every
two years.
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AIR FILTER INDICATOR
Check the indicator daily. The indicator red line
will move as the air filter element fills with dirt. Do
not replace the air filter element until the red line
reaches 5 kPa (20 in H2O) and the “SERVICE
WHEN RED” window is filled with red. The engine
must be running to get an accurate air indicator
reading.
Remove the filter element. Carefully clean the end
cap and the interior of the housing with a damp
cloth. Clean the housing sealing surfaces.
FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, avoid
moving parts. Do not wear loose clothing,
jewelry, and secure long hair.
Install the filter element into the air filter housing
and reinstall the dust cap with the water drain
pointing down.
AIR FILTER ASSEMBLY
Empty the engine air filter dust cap daily.
Clean the air filter element after every 250 hours
of operation. Replace the air filter element yearly.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake, turn off machine, and remove key.
Replace the air filter element when the air filter
indicator shows restriction in the air intake system
or the filter element is damaged. Refer to AIR
FILTER INDICATOR.
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Push the reset button on the end of the indicator
to reset the air filter indicator after replacing the air
filter element.
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BATTERY
CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Clean and tighten the battery connections after
the first 50 hours of operation and after every 800
hours after that. Do not remove the vent plugs
from the battery or add water to the battery.
Circuit breakers are resettable electrical circuit
protection devices designed to stop the flow of
current in the event of a circuit overload. Once a
circuit breaker is tripped, it must be reset
manually. Press the reset button after the breaker
has cooled down.
Remove the engine compartment access panel
located in the operator compartment to access the
battery.
FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, avoid
contact with battery acid.
If the overload that caused the circuit breaker to
trip is still there, the circuit breaker will continue to
stop current flow until the problem is corrected.
All but two of the circuit breakers are located in
the operator compartment. There are two 30 Amp
circuit breakers located behind the circuit breaker
panel that can be accessed by raising the hopper.
The self−resetting 30 Amp circuit breakers will
reset themselves after cooling down.
Refer to the table below for the circuit breakers
and the circuits protected.
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Circuit
Breaker
Rating
CB−1
15 A
Horn
CB−2
15 A
Filter shaker
CB−3
15 A
Controls
CB−4
15 A
Instrument panel
CB−5
15 A
Hazard light
CB−6
2.5 A
Brushes
CB−7
15 A
Left side brush option
CB−8
15 A
Cab accessories
Circuit Protected
CB−9
15 A
Accessories
CB−10
30 A
AC compressor/blower
CB−11
30 A
AC condenser/fans
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8. Loosen the four filter retaining screws from
the shaker frame.
DEBRIS HOPPER
The dust filters filter the air pulled up from the
hopper. The dust filters are equipped with a
shaker to remove the accumulated dust particles.
The dust filters shaker is operated by the filter
shaker switch.
Shake the dust filters before dumping the hopper
and at the end of every work shift. Avoid shaking
the filters while the hopper is in a rolled out
position. Check and clean the dust filters every
50 hours of operation. Extremely dusty conditions
may require more frequent cleaning of dust filters.
Replace damaged dust filters.
08592
9. Remove the retainer ring from the shaker
frame. Remove the filter.
REMOVING OR REPLACING THE HOPPER
DUST FILTER
10. Make sure the prescreen wrap is tightly
wrapped around and securely fastened on the
new filter element. Put the new filter on the
filter shaker frame.
NOTE: Clean the filter more often if used in
extremely dusty conditions.
1. Shake the hopper dust filter.
2. Stop the engine and set the machine parking
brake.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake, turn off machine, and remove key.
11. Place the retainer ring over the filter. Make
sure the retaining ring fits inside the lip of the
filter element all the way around. Line up the
slots on the retainer ring with the retaining
screws holes.
3. Open the hopper cover.
4. Disconnect the shaker motor wire connectors.
5. Remove the four retaining screws from the
filter shaker frame.
08593
12.Mount using the retaining screws.
08591
13.Check the seal on the shaker frame for
damage. Make sure the vibration isolators are
mounted in all four corners of the filter shaker
frame.
14.Put the filter and shaker frame in the hopper.
6. Pull the filter shaker frame out of the hopper.
7. Carefully turn over the shaker frame and
element.
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15.Install the four retaining screws and tighten.
16.Connect the shaker motor wire connectors.
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CLEANING THE HOPPER DUST FILTER
THERMO SENTRY
To clean the dust filters, use one of the following
methods:
The Thermo Sentry senses the temperature of the
air pulled up from the hopper. If there is a fire in
the hopper, the Thermo Sentry stops the vacuum
fan and cuts off the air flow. The Thermo Sentry is
located on the vacuum fan housing.
SHAKING − Press the filter shaker switch.
AIR − Blow compressed air through the dust
filter from the inside. This may be done with
the dust filter in the machine, or for more
efficient cleaning remove the dust filter from
the machine and the prescreen wrap from the
filter element.
Press the reset button to reset the Thermo Sentry.
08928
08594
WATER − Remove the fabric prescreen wrap
from the filter element. Wash the prescreen
wrap in a water and mild detergent solution.
Rinse the prescreen wrap until it is clean. Air
dry the wet prescreen wrap; do not use
compressed air. NEVER wash the filter
element with water.
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MAINTENANCE
5. Grasp the main brush; pull it off the brush
drive plug and out of the main brush
compartment.
MAIN BRUSH
Check the brush daily for wear or damage.
Remove any string or wire tangled on the main
brush, main brush drive hub, or main brush idler
hub.
08488
6. Put the new or rotated end-for-end main brush
on the floor next to the access door.
Check the main brush pattern and rotate the
brush end-for-end after every 50 hours of
operation, for maximum brush life and best
sweeping performance. Refer to REPLACING OR
ROTATING THE MAIN BRUSH.
7. Slide the main brush onto the drive plug.
Rotate the brush until it engages the drive
plug, and push it all the way onto the plug.
8. Slide the main brush idler plate plug onto the
main brush.
9. Latch the idler plate onto the machine frame.
Replace the brush when it no longer cleans
effectively.
REPLACING OR ROTATING THE MAIN BRUSH
1. Raise the main brush.
2. Turn off the machine and set the machine
parking brake.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake, turn off machine, and remove key.
08489
3. Open the right side main brush access door.
10. Close the right side main brush access door.
4. Unlatch and remove the brush idler plate.
11. Check and adjust the brush pattern if needed
after rotating them. Refer to CHECKING THE
MAIN BRUSH PATTERN.
08487
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MAINTENANCE
CHECKING / ADJUSTING THE MAIN BRUSH
PATTERN
1. Apply chalk, or a similar marking material, to a
smooth and level section of the floor.
9. Observe the brush taper. If the brush pattern
is tapered, see ADJUSTING THE MAIN
BRUSH TAPER section of this manual.
2. Raise the side brush and main brush and
position the main brush over the chalked area.
NOTE: If chalk or other material is not available,
allow the brush to spin on the floor for two
minutes. A polish mark will remain on the floor.
3. Start the main brush.
4. Lower the main brush for 15 to 20 seconds
while keeping a foot on the brakes to keep the
machine from moving. This will lower the
rotating main brush.
00601
5. Raise the main brush.
6. Stop the main brush.
7. Drive the machine off the test area.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake, turn off machine, and remove key.
8. Observe the width of the brush pattern. The
brush pattern should be 65 to 75 mm (2.5 to
3.5 in) across the entire length of the brush.
Refer to ADJUSTING THE MAIN BRUSH
WIDTH.
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MAINTENANCE
ADJUSTING THE MAIN BRUSH WIDTH
ADJUSTING THE MAIN BRUSH TAPER
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake, turn off machine, and remove key.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake, turn off machine, and remove key.
1. Observe the width of the brush pattern.
1. Observe the brush taper.
2. To increase the width of the main brush
pattern, turn the main brush down pressure
knob counter-clockwise.
2. Loosen the brush drive end plate mounting
bolts.
08450
To decrease the width of the main brush
pattern, turn the main brush down pressure
knob clockwise.
3. Turn the taper adjustment nut counterclockwise to increase the pattern width at the
brush drive end, and clockwise to decrease
the pattern width at the brush drive end.
Tighten the drive end plate mounting bolts.
08490
4. Check the main brush pattern and readjust as
necessary. Then adjust the width of the main
brush pattern.
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MAINTENANCE
ADJUSTING THE SIDE BRUSH PATTERN
SIDE BRUSH(ES)
Check the brush(es) daily for wear or damage.
Remove any string or wire found tangled in the
brush(es) or drive hub(s).
Check the side brush pattern daily. The side brush
bristles should touch the floor in the patterns
shown in the illustration.
Replace the brush(es) when it no longer cleans
effectively.
REPLACING THE SIDE BRUSH
1. Empty the debris hopper.
2. Set the machine parking brake.
3. Raise the hopper.
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4. Turn off the engine.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake, turn off machine, and remove key.
Turn the knob counterclockwise to increase the
brush pressure and clockwise to decrease the
brush pressure.
5. Remove the side brush retaining pin from the
side brush drive shaft.
08466
6. Slide the side brush off the side brush drive
shaft.
NOTE: Remove the drive hub and put it on the
new brush if one is not installed.
7. Slide the new side brush onto the side brush
drive shaft.
8. Insert the side brush retaining pin through the
side brush hub and shaft and secure.
9. Disengage the hopper support bar and lower
the hopper.
10. Adjust the side brush pattern with the side
brush down pressure knob.
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MAINTENANCE
BRUSH COMPARTMENT SKIRTS
SKIRTS AND SEALS
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake, turn off machine, and remove key.
HOPPER LIP SKIRTS
The hopper lip skirts are located on the bottom
rear of the hopper. The skirts float over debris and
help deflect that debris into the hopper. The top
skirt is segmented.
Check the hopper lip skirts for wear or damage
daily.
The brush compartment skirts are located on the
bottom of each of the two main brush doors and
around the ends of the brush on the main frame.
The inside brush door skirt should touch the floor,
and the outside brush door skirt should clear the
floor by 3 to 5 mm (0.12 to 0.25 in).
Check the skirts for wear or damage and
adjustment daily.
NOTE: The brush door skirts have slotted holes to
allow for a ground clearance adjustment. The door
must be closed for proper adjustment.
NOTE: Tire pressure will affect skirt clearances.
Replace the hopper lip skirts when they no longer
touch the floor.
08493
08491
REAR SKIRTS
The hopper side skirt is located on the left side of
the hopper.
The two rear skirts are located on the bottom rear
of the main brush compartment. The vertical skirt
should clear the floor up to 20 mm (0.75 in) in
dusty conditions, and touch the floor otherwise.
The recirculation skirt is self-adjusting.
Check the hopper side skirt for wear or damage
and adjustment daily.
Check the skirts for wear or damage and
adjustment daily.
HOPPER SIDE SKIRT
NOTE: Tire pressure will affect skirt clearances.
08492
08494
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MAINTENANCE
BRUSH DOOR SEALS
HOPPER SEALS
The brush door seals are located on both main
brush doors and on corresponding portions of the
main frame.
The hopper seals are located on the top and side
portions of the machine frame that contact the
hopper.
Check the seals for wear or damage after every
100 hours of operation.
Check the seals for wear or damage after every
100 hours of operation.
08495
08496
HOPPER DUST SEAL
HOPPER DOOR SEALS
The hopper dust seal is located inside the hopper.
It seals the hopper filter compartment.
The hopper door seals are located on the hopper
door. They seal the hopper when the hopper door
is closed.
Check the seal for wear or damage after every
100 hours of operation.
Check the seals for wear or damage after every
100 hours of operation.
08498
08497
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MAINTENANCE
HOPPER VACUUM FAN SEAL
The hopper vacuum fan seal is mounted on the
the vacuum fan inlet bracket.
Check the seal for wear or damage after every
100 hours of operation.
HOPPER COVER SEAL
The hopper cover seals are located on the inside
of the hopper cover. They seal the hopper filter
compartment.
Check the seal for wear or damage after every
100 hours of operation.
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TIRES
BRAKES AND TIRES
The standard machine tires are pneumatic.
SERVICE BRAKES
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake, turn off machine, and remove key.
Check the tire pressure after every 100 hours of
operation. The proper tire air pressure is
690 − 758 kPa (100 − 110 psi).
The hydraulic service brakes are located on the
front wheels.
The master brake cylinder is located on the fire
wall.
Check the master brake cylinder fluid level after
every 400 hours of operation.
08575
FRONT / REAR WHEELS
Torque the front wheel nuts twice in the pattern
shown to 169 to 183 Nm (125 to 135 ft lb) after
the first 50-hours of operation, and after every 800
hours of operation.
08501
Torque the rear wheel nuts twice in the pattern
shown to 122 to 155 Nm (90 to 110 ft lb) after the
first 50 hours of operation, and after every 800
hours of operation.
PARKING BRAKE
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake, turn off machine, and remove key.
4
2
5
Adjust the parking brake whenever it becomes
very easy to set, when the machine rolls after
setting it, and after every 200 hours of operation.
1
3
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MAINTENANCE
PROPELLING MOTOR
AIR CONDITIONER FILTER (OPTION)
Torque the shaft nut to 270 Nm (200 ft lb) after the
first 50 hours of operation and after every
800 hours thereafter.
Clean the air conditioner filter after every 100
hours of operation. Replace the air conditioner
filter if it is damaged.
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MAINTENANCE
PUSHING, TOWING, AND TRANSPORTING
THE MACHINE
PUSHING OR TOWING THE MACHINE
If the machine becomes disabled, it can be
pushed from the front or rear, but only towed from
the rear.
The propelling pump has a bypass valve to
prevent damage to the hydraulic system when the
machine is being pushed or towed. This valve
allows a disabled machine to be moved for a very
short distance and at a speed to not exceed
1.6 kp/h (1 mph). The machine is NOT intended to
be pushed or towed a long distance or at a high
speed.
08576
ATTENTION! Do not push or tow machine for
a long distance and without using the bypass
valve, or the machine hydraulic system may
be damaged.
Turn the bypass valve 90 from the normal
position before pushing or towing the machine.
The illustration shows the bypass valve in the
pushing or towing position.
Return the bypass valve to the normal position
when through pushing or towing the machine.
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TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE
1. Position the machine at the loading edge of
the truck or trailer.
The rear tie-down locations are through the
U−bolt section of the main frame under the
side bumpers toward the rear.
FOR SAFETY: When loading/unloading
machine onto/off truck or trailer, empty debris
hopper before loading machine.
2. If the loading surface is not horizontal or is
higher than 380 mm (15 in) from the ground,
use a winch to load machine.
If the loading surface is horizontal AND is 380
mm (15 in) or less from the ground, the
machine may be driven onto the truck or
trailer.
4. Turn the bypass valve 90 from the normal
position before winching the machine onto the
truck or trailer. See PUSHING OR TOWING
THE MACHINE section of this manual. Make
sure the machine is centered.
FOR SAFETY: When loading machine onto
truck or trailer, use winch. Do not drive the
machine onto the truck or trailer unless the
loading surface is horizontal AND is 380 mm
(15 in) or less from the ground.
08576
3. To winch the machine onto the truck or trailer,
attach the winching chains to the rear tie
down locations.
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MAINTENANCE
5. Position the machine onto the truck or trailer
as far as possible. If the machine starts to
veer off the center line of the truck or trailer,
stop and turn the steering wheel to center the
machine.
6. Set the parking brake and block the machine
tires. Tie down the machine to the truck or
trailer before transporting.
The two front tie−down locations are through
the U−bolt section of the main frame in front
of the wheels.
7. If the loading surface is not horizontal or is
higher than 380 mm (15 in) from the ground,
use a winch to unload machine.
If the loading surface is horizontal AND is
380 mm (15 in) or less from the ground, the
machine may be driven off the truck or trailer.
FOR SAFETY: When unloading machine off
truck or trailer, use winch. Do not drive the
machine off the truck or trailer unless the
loading surface is horizontal AND is 380 mm
(15 in) or less from the ground.
8. Return the bypass valve to the normal
position when through loading the machine.
Refer to PUSHING OR TOWING THE
MACHINE section of this manual.
The two rear tie−down locations are through
the U−bolt section of the main frame under
the side bumpers toward the rear.
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MACHINE JACKING
STORAGE INFORMATION
Empty the hopper before jacking up the machine.
Jack up the machine at the designated locations.
Use a hoist or jack capable of supporting the
weight of the machine. Use jack stands to support
the machine.
The following steps should be taken prior to
storing the machine for extended periods.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface, set parking
brake, turn off machine, and remove key.
FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, block
machine tires before jacking machine up. Use
a hoist or jack that will support the weight of
the machine. Jack machine up at designated
locations only. Support machine with jack
stands.
1. Park the machine in a cool, dry area. Do not
expose the machine to rain or snow. Store
indoors.
2. Remove the battery, or charge battery every
three months.
Before storing the machine for an extended period
of time, the machine needs to be prepped to
lessen the chance of rust, sludge, and other
undesirable deposits from forming. Contact
TENNANT service personnel.
The front jacking locations are the flat bottom
edge of the machine frame next to the front tires.
08586
The rear jacking location is the middle of the rear
bumper.
08485
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800 4i Diesel 9013053 (3−2014)
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL MACHINE DIMENSIONS/CAPACITIES
Item
Dimension/capacity
Length
3050 mm (120 in)
Width
1780 mm (70 in)
Height (top of air cleaner)
1875 mm (73.8 in)
Height with overhead guard
2095 mm (82.5 in)
Height with overhead guard and hazard light
2310 mm (91 in)
Height with cab
2095 mm (82.5 in)
Height with cab & air conditioner
2257 mm (89 in)
Height with cab and hazard light
2310 mm (91 in)
Track
1560 mm (61.5 in)
Wheelbase
1420 mm (56 in)
Main brush diameter
405 mm (16 in)
Main brush length
1270 mm (50 in)
Power Throw brush diameter
205 mm (8 in)
Power Throw brush length
1170 mm (46 in)
Side brush diameter
65 mm (26 in)
Sweeping path width
1270 mm (50 in)
Sweeping path width with side brush
1675 mm (66 in)
Sweeping path width with dual side brushes
2100 mm (82 in)
Main brush pattern width
50 to 65 mm (2.0 to 2.5 in)
Hopper weight capacity
907.2 kg (2000 lb)
Hopper volume capacity
849.5 L (30 cu ft)
Dust filter area
17.7 m2 (190 sq ft)
GVWR
4068 kg (8970 lb)
Ceiling height minimum dumping clearance
3355 mm (11 ft)
Protection Grade
IPX3
Values determined as per IEC 60335- 2- 72
Measure
Sound pressure level LpA
83 dB(A)
Sound uncertainty KpA
3 dB(A)
Sound power level LWA + Uncertainty KWA
103 dB(A)
Vibration - Hand- arm
<2.5 m/s@
Vibration - Whole body
<0.5 m/s@
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GENERAL MACHINE PERFORMANCE
Item
Measure
Maximum forward speed
16 kmh (10 mph)
Maximum reverse speed
7.3 kmh (4.5 mph)
Minimum aisle turn width, left
3450 mm (135 in)
Minimum aisle turn width, right
4675 mm (184 in)
Maximum rated climb and descent angle (Sweeping)
15%
Maximum rated climb and descent angle with empty hopper
27%
Maximum ambient temperature for machine operation
43_ C (110_ F)
Minimum ambient temperature for machine operation
0_ C (32_ F)
POWER TYPE
Engine
Type
Kubota 4i V2403 Piston
Ignition
Cycle
Aspiration
Cylinders Bore
Stroke
Diesel
4
Turbo
4
102.4 mm
(4.04 in)
87 mm
(3.43 in)
Displacement
Tennant governed power
Gross intermittent
power per SAE J1995
2.434 L. (148 cu in)
41.0 kw (55 hp) @ 2400 rpm
41.7 kw (55.9 hp) @
2600 rpm
Fuel
Cooling system
Electrical system
Low Sulfur Diesel
Fuel tank: 45.5 L (12 gal)
Water/ethylene glycol
antifreeze
12 V nominal
Total: 13.6 L (3.6 gal)
90 A alternator (std)
Radiator: 6.2 L (1.6 gal)
Idle speed, no load
Intermediate speed, under load
Governed speed,
under load
1350 + 50 rpm
2000 + 50 rpm
2400 + 50 rpm
Engine lubricating oil with filter
5.7 L (6 qt) with remote filter, API diesel classification CJ- 4 or better
STEERING
Type
Rear wheel, hydraulic cylinder
and rotary valve controlled
Power source
Hydraulic accessory pump
Emergency steering
Manual
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
System
Hydraulic reservoir
Capacity
47.3 L (12.5 gal)
Hydraulic total
56.8 L (15 gal)
64
Fluid Type
ISO Grade 100 - above 7_ C (45_ F)
ISO Grade 32 - below 7_ C (45_ F)
800 4i Diesel 9013053 (1- 2017)
SPECIFICATIONS
BRAKING SYSTEM
Type
Service brakes
Operation
Hydraulic drum brakes (2), one per front wheel,
foot brake master cylinder activated
Parking brake
Utilize service brakes, cable actuated
TIRES
Location
Front (2)
Rear (1)
Type
Pneumatic
Pneumatic
Size
6.5 x 23.5 in
6.5 x 23.5 in
Pressure
690 - 758 kPa (100 - 110 psi)
690 - 758 kPa (100 - 110 psi)
1778 mm
(70 in)
3048 mm
(120 in)
TOP VIEW
1875 mm
(73.8 in)
1911 mm
(75.2 in)
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
08774
MACHINE DIMENSIONS
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800 4i Diesel 9013053 (3- 2014)

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Key Features

  • Industrial rider sweeper
  • Sweeps hard surfaces
  • Kubota 4i Diesel engine
  • Adjustable main brush
  • Adjustable side brush
  • Vacuum system
  • Regenerative Filter System (RFS)
  • Hopper door
  • Hopper lift
  • Hopper support bar

Frequently Answers and Questions

What type of surfaces can the Sweeper 800 be used on?
The Sweeper 800 is designed to sweep hard surfaces such as concrete, asphalt, stone, synthetic, etc.
What are some typical applications for the Sweeper 800?
Typical applications include industrial warehouses, manufacturing facilities, distribution facilities, stadiums, arenas, convention centers, parking facilities, transportation terminals, and construction sites.
What type of engine does the Sweeper 800 have?
The Sweeper 800 is powered by a Kubota 4i Diesel engine.
What are some important safety precautions to take when operating the Sweeper 800?
Read and understand the operator manual before operating the machine. Do not operate the machine under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Use only as described in the manual. Always follow safety and traffic rules. Report machine damage or faulty operation immediately.
How do I adjust the main brush?
The main brush adjustment knob changes the amount of contact the main brush has with the surface being swept.
How do I adjust the side brush?
The side brush adjustment knob changes the amount of contact the side brush has with the surface being swept.
How do I empty the hopper?
To empty the hopper, raise the hopper to the desired height, drive the machine up to the debris container, pull the hopper rollout lever into the Out position, lower the hopper into the debris container, pull the hopper door lever into the Open position, raise the hopper enough and/or close the hopper door to clear the top of the debris container, slowly back the machine away from the debris site or debris container, push the hopper door lever into the Close position, push the hopper rollout lever into the In position, push the hopper lift lever in the Down position.

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