Tennant V-WD- 15 Manuel Opérateur page 8

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4. To raise squeegee, step downward on the pedal
until pedal engages in transport position
(Figure 11).
FIG. 11
Accessory Tool Wet Vacuuming:
1. Hinge open recovery tank and remove vacuum bag
from recovery tank (Figure 9.).
2. Attach appropriate tool to vacuum hose and
activate power switch. Operate tools as normal.
DRAINING RECOVERY TANK
1. Push machine to nearest floor drain.
2. Remove drain hose from holder and twist off knob
and drain. Raise hose to stop flow of water.
3. When recovery tank is empty, open lid and rinse
tank with clean water to prevent odor buildup.
4. Replace drain hose knob and return to holder
(Figure 12).
FIG. 12
NOTE: Be certain drain hose knob is snug to prevent
suction loss.
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DRY VACUUMING
WARNING: Do Not Pick Up Flammable Or
Toxic Materials, Burning Or Smoking Debris.
NOTE: Always check to ensure a vacuum bag is
installed. Replace bag if damaged or full.
1. Place a cloth filter bag into recovery tank and make
sure that edge seals properly against rim of tank
(Figure 13).
NOTE: For easy debris disposal and to increase the
life of cloth filter bag, place a paper vacuum bag inside
cloth bag and tuck top of paper bag around outside rim
of cloth bag.
FIG. 13
2. Close lid and fasten latches.
3. Activate switch and operate accessory tools as
normal.
NOTE: Squeegee can be used to pick up fine particles
(dust, sand, sawdust, etc...). Squeegee not
recommended for ordinary pick up.
4. Check bag periodically for fullness. Empty bag at
3/4 full for best suction performance.
ATTENTION: Never use paper bag without cloth
filter bag in place. Do not reuse paper bags,
always dispose. Always make sure that bag is in
place before dry vacuuming. Dry vacuuming
without bag in place will damage vacuum motor
This damage is NOT covered by warranty.
V- WD- 15 / V- WD- 15S / V- WD- 57 (04- 2010)

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