6600 Diesel NA Operator Manual (En)
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6600 (Diesel) Sweeper Operator Manual North America / International 330890 Rev. 05 (03-2008) *33089* www.tennantco.com Home Find... Go To.. 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, old machine components including batteries, hazardous fluids such as antifreeze and oil, 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. -Machine Options -Sales Rep. -Sales Rep. phone no. -Customer Number -Installation Date -- Tennant Company PO Box 1452 Minneapolis, MN 55440 Phone: (800) 553--8033 or (763) 513--2850 www.tennantco.com CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: Engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Thermo--Sentry, II--Speed, Perma--Filter, 1 Step, Duramer, Vario Sweeping Brush, and VCS are US registered trademarks of Tennant Company. Specifications and parts are subject to change without notice. Original instructions, Copyright E 2003--2008 TENNANT Company, Printed in U.S.A. Home Find... Go To.. CONTENTS CONTENTS Page SAFETY PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITY . . . . . . . . . 6 MACHINE COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 CONTROL PANEL SYMBOLS . . . . . . . . . . 8 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS . . . . . . 10 OPERATION OF CONTROLS . . . . . . . . . . 11 DIRECTIONAL PEDAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 BRAKE PEDAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 PARKING BRAKE LEVER . . . . . . . . . . . 12 MAIN BRUSH AND SIDE BRUSH LEVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 HOPPER DOOR LEVER . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 HOPPER LIFT LEVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 MAIN BRUSH POSITION LEVER . . . . 16 HORN BUTTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 MAIN BRUSH ADJUSTMENT KNOB . . 17 TURN SIGNAL SWITCH (OPTION) . . . 18 HOPPER TEMPERATURE LIGHT -THERMO SENTRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 HIGH ENGINE TEMPERATURE LIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 CHARGING SYSTEM LIGHT . . . . . . . . 19 HOPPER DOOR LIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 ENGINE OIL PRESSURE LIGHT . . . . . 20 CLOGGED FILTER LIGHT . . . . . . . . . . 20 GLOW PLUG LIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 HOURMETER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 FUEL LEVEL GAUGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 OPERATING/HAZARD LIGHTS SWITCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 VACUUM FAN/FILTER SHAKER SWITCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 ENGINE SPEED SWITCH . . . . . . . . . . . 22 STEERING WHEEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 STEERING COLUMN TILT LEVER (OPTION) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 IGNITION SWITCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 SIDE BRUSH POSITION LEVER . . . . . 25 SIDE BRUSH DOWN PRESSURE KNOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 FUSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 CIRCUIT BREAKERS (OPTION) . . . . . 28 LATCHES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 HOPPER SUPPORT BAR . . . . . . . . . . . 30 OPERATOR SEAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 DELUXE SUSPENSION SEAT (OPTION) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 HEATER KNOB (OPTION) . . . . . . . . . . 32 AIR CONDITIONING SWITCH (OPTION) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 WINDSHIELD WIPER SWITCH (OPTION) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 DOME LIGHT SWITCH (OPTION) . . . . 33 PRESSURIZER SWITCH (OPTION) . . 33 Page HOW THE MACHINE WORKS . . . . . . . . . . 34 PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST . . . . . . . . . 34 STARTING THE MACHINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 SWEEPING AND BRUSH INFORMATION 37 SWEEPING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 STOP SWEEPING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 EMPTYING THE HOPPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 STOP THE MACHINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 POST-OPERATION CHECKLIST . . . . . . . . 46 ENGAGING HOPPER SUPPORT BAR . . 47 DISENGAGING HOPPER SUPPORT BAR 49 OPERATION ON INCLINES . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 VACUUM WAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 BLOWER WAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 HEATER VALVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 MACHINE TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . 58 MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 MAINTENANCE CHART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 LUBRICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 ENGINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 REAR WHEEL SUPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . 62 HOPPER BEARINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS . . . . . . . . . 63 HYDRAULICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 HYDRAULIC FLUID RESERVOIR . . . . 64 HYDRAULIC FLUID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 HYDRAULIC HOSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 PROPELLING MOTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 ENGINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 COOLING SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 AIR FILTER INDICATOR . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 AIR FILTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 TO REPLACE AIR FILTER . . . . . . . . 67 FUEL FILTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 FUEL PIPES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 PRIMING FUEL SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . 69 BATTERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 BELTS AND CHAINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 ENGINE FAN BELT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 STATIC DRAG CHAIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 DEBRIS HOPPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 HOPPER DUST FILTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 TO REPLACE HOPPER DUST FILTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 THERMO SENTRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 BRUSHES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 MAIN BRUSH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 TO REPLACE MAIN BRUSH . . . . . . . 76 TO CHECK AND ADJUST MAIN BRUSH PATTERN . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 SIDE BRUSH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 TO REPLACE SIDE BRUSH . . . . . . . 80 SIDE BRUSH GUARD . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 1 6600D 330890 (3--07) Home Find... 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CONTENTS Page SKIRTS AND SEALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 HOPPER LIP SKIRTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 HOPPER SIDE SKIRT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 BRUSH DOOR SKIRTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 REAR SKIRTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 SIDE BRUSH DUST CONTROL SKIRTS (OPTION) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 BRUSH DOOR SEALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 HOPPER SEALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 HOPPER DOOR SEALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 HOPPER FILTER SEALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 HOPPER INSPECTION DOOR SEAL . . 84 VACUUM WAND DOOR SEALS (OPTION) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 BRAKES AND TIRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 SERVICE BRAKES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 PARKING BRAKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 TIRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 REAR WHEEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 PUSHING, TOWING, AND TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE . . . . . 86 PUSHING OR TOWING THE MACHINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE . . . . . 86 MACHINE JACKING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 STORING MACHINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 GENERAL MACHINE DIMENSIONS/CAPACITIES . . . . . . . . . . 90 GENERAL MACHINE PERFORMANCE . . . 90 TIRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 POWER TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 STEERING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 BRAKING SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 MACHINE DIMENSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 2 6600D 330890 (2--04) Home Find... Go To.. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following precautions are used throughout this manual as indicated in their description: WARNING: To warn of hazards or unsafe practices which could result in severe personal injury or death. FOR SAFETY: To identify actions which must be followed for safe operation of equipment. The machine is suited to sweep disposable debris. Do not use the machine other than described in this Operator Manual. The machine is not designed for use on public roads. The following information signals potentially dangerous conditions to the operator or equipment: WARNING: Engine 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. WARNING: Raised hopper may fall. Engage hopper support bar. WARNING: Lift arm pinch point. Stay clear of hopper lift arms. WARNING: Moving belt and fan. Keep away. WARNING: Accident may occur. Do not operate vacuum or blower wand while driving. FOR SAFETY: 1. Do not operate machine: -- Unless trained and authorized. -- Unless operator manual is read and understood. -- If it is not in proper operating condition. -- In flammable or explosive areas unless designed for use in those areas. -- In areas with possible falling objects unless equipped with overhead guard. 2. Before starting machine: -- Check for fuel, oil, and liquid 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. 3. When starting machine: -- Keep foot on brake and directional pedal in neutral. 4. When using machine: -- Do not pick up burning or smoking debris, such as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes. -- Use brakes to stop machine. -- Go slow on inclines and slippery surfaces. -- Use care when reversing machine. -- Move machine with care when hopper is raised. -- Make sure adequate clearance is available before raising hopper. -- 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: -- Stop on level surface. -- Set parking brake. -- Turn off machine and remove key. 3 6600D 330890 (3--08) Home Find... Go To.. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 6. When servicing machine: -- Avoid moving parts. Do not wear loose jackets, shirts, or sleeves. -- Block machine tires before jacking machine up. -- Jack machine up at designated locations only. Block machine up with jack stands. -- Use hoist or jack that will support the weight of the machine. -- Wear eye and ear protection when using pressurized air or water. -- Disconnect battery connections before working on machine. -- Avoid contact with battery acid. -- Avoid contact with hot engine coolant. -- Allow engine to cool. -- Keep flames and sparks away from fuel system service area. Keep area well ventilated. -- Use cardboard to locate leaking hydraulic fluid under pressure. -- Use TENNANT supplied or approved replacement parts. 7. When loading/unloading machine onto/off truck or trailer: -- Turn off machine. -- Use truck or trailer that will support the weight of the machine. -- 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. -- Set parking brake after machine is loaded. -- Block machine tires. -- Tie machine down to truck or trailer. 4 6600D 330890 (3--05) Home Find... Go To.. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following safety labels are mounted on the machine in the locations indicated. If these or any label becomes damaged or illegible, install a new label in its place. EMISSIONS LABEL -- LOCATED ON THE SIDE PANEL OF THE OPERATOR COMPARTMENT. ENGINE FAN AND BELT LABEL -LOCATED ON THE RADIATOR SHROUD. FOR SAFETY LABEL -- LOCATED ON THE SIDE PANEL OF THE OPERATOR COMPARTMENT. HOPPER SUPPORT BAR LABEL -- LOCATED ON THE HOPPER SUPPORT BAR AND ON BOTH HOPPER LIFT ARMS. HOPPER LIFT ARMS LABEL -LOCATED ON BOTH HOPPER LIFT ARMS. 354000 5 6600D 330890 (3--05) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION OPERATION OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITY - The operator’s responsibility is to take care of the daily maintenance and checkups of the machine to keep it in good working condition. The operator must inform the service mechanic or supervisor when the required maintenance intervals occur as stated in the MAINTENANCE section of this manual. - Read this manual carefully before operating this machine. FOR SAFETY: Do not operate machine, unless operation manual is read and understood. - Check the machine for shipping damage. Check to make sure machine is complete per shipping instructions. - Check the hydraulic fluid level in the hydraulic reservoir. 07324 - Check the engine oil level. - Check the radiator coolant level. FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, avoid contact with hot engine coolant. - Fill the fuel tank. FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, keep flames and sparks away from fuel system service area. Keep area well ventilated. - After the first 50 hours of operation, follow the recommended procedures stated in the MAINTENANCE CHART. - Keep your machine regularly maintained by following the maintenance information in this manual. We recommend taking advantage of a regularly scheduled service contract from your TENNANT representative. - Order parts and supplies directly from your authorized TENNANT representative. Use the parts manual provided when ordering parts. 6 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION MACHINE COMPONENTS A I B J C H D E G F A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. Steering Wheel Operator Seat Engine Cover Engine Side Door Main Brush Access Door Hopper Access Cover Side Brush Hopper Cover Instrument Panel Fuel Tank 354000 7 6600D 330890 (3--07) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION CONTROL PANEL SYMBOLS These symbols identify controls and displays on the machine: Main and Side Brushes On Charging System Main Brush On Engine Oil Pressure Hopper Door Open High Engine Temperature Hopper Door Close Hopper Temperature --Thermo Sentry Hopper Down Filter Clogged Hopper Up Hopper Door Closed Main Brush Down Pressure Light Hourmeter Main Brush Down Pressure Heavy Hazard Light Main Brush Float Filter Shaker Main Brush Down Operating Lights Main Brush Up Fan Horn Glow plugs (preheat) 8 6600D 330890 (3--07) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION Side Brush Down Pressure Light Side Brush Down Side Brush Down Pressure Heavy Side Brush Up Windshield Wiper Slow High Engine Temperature Windshield Wiper Fast Dome Light Heater Cab Pressurizer Slow Cab Pressurizer Fast Engine speed (idle) Engine speed (slow) Engine speed (fast) 9 6600D 330890 (2--07) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS U V A W B T D E S Q P C R F Z X G H M O N Y I K J L A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. Hourmeter Operating/Hazard Lights Switch Vacuum Fan/Filter Shaker Switch Engine Speed Switch Side Brush Position Lever Ignition Switch Side Brush Down Pressure Knob Steering Wheel Directional Pedal Brake Pedal Parking Brake Lever Horn Button Main Brush And Side Brush Lever Hopper Door Lever Hopper Lift Lever Main Brush Position Lever Main Brush Adjustment Knob Clogged Filter Light (Option) Hopper Door Light Engine Oil Pressure Light Hopper Temperature Light -- Thermo Sentry High Engine Temperature Light Charging System Light Fuel Gauge Fuses Glow Plug Light 10 6600D 330890 (3--07) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION OPERATION OF CONTROLS DIRECTIONAL PEDAL The directional pedal controls direction of travel and the propelling speed of the machine. You change the speed of the machine with the pressure of your foot; the harder you press the faster the machine travels. Forward: Press the top of the directional pedal with the toe of your foot. Reverse: Press the bottom of the directional pedal with the heel of your foot. Neutral: Take your foot off the directional pedal and it will return to the neutral position. 11 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION The toe angle of the optional directional pedal is adjustable. Remove the clevis pin, move the top of the pedal to the angle needed, and put the clevis pin through the adjustment holes. BRAKE PEDAL The brake pedal stops the machine. Stop: Take your foot off the directional pedal and let it return to the neutral position. Step on the brake pedal. PARKING BRAKE LEVER The parking brake lever sets and releases the front wheel brakes. Set: Pull the parking brake lever up. FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing machine; stop on level surface, set parking brake, turn off machine and remove key. Release: Push the parking brake lever down. 12 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION MAIN BRUSH AND SIDE BRUSH LEVER The main brush and side brush lever controls the main brush and side brush rotation. Main Brush and Side Brush On: Push the main brush and side brush lever into the On position. Main Brush and Side Brush Off: Pull the main brush and side brush lever into the middle position. Main Brush On: Pull the main brush and side brush lever into the On position. NOTE: Always raise the main brush when the machine is not being operated for some time. This prevents the main brush from getting a flat spot. 13 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION HOPPER DOOR LEVER The hopper door lever opens and closes the hopper door and dust door. Open the hopper door when sweeping. Close the hopper door when emptying the hopper to control debris and dust. Open: Push the hopper door lever into the Open position and leave it there. Hold: Release the hopper door lever into the middle position. Close: Pull and hold the hopper door lever into the Close position. NOTE: The hopper door will not close if the main brush, side brush, and vacuum fan are operating. 14 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION HOPPER LIFT LEVER The hopper lift lever raises and lowers the hopper. Up: Pull and hold the hopper lift lever into the Up position. WARNING: Raised hopper may fall. Engage hopper support bar. NOTE: The hopper will not raise if the main brush, side brush, and vacuum fan are operating. Hold: Release the hopper lift lever up and into the middle position. Down: Push and hold the hopper lift lever into the Down position. 15 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION MAIN BRUSH POSITION LEVER The main brush position lever lowers and raises the main brush. The main brush can be lowered into one sweeping position, which is set by the main brush adjustment knob. Down: Pull the main brush position lever back and to the left. Release the lever forward into the down position. Up: Pull the main brush position lever all the way back and to the right. Release the lever forward into the Up position. HORN BUTTON The horn button operates the horn. Sound: Press the button. 16 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION MAIN BRUSH ADJUSTMENT KNOB The main brush adjustment knob controls the amount of contact the main brush has with the sweeping surface. Note the length of the main brush bristles with the color band on the brush idler plate before moving the main brush adjustment knob. Align the pointer from the plate located under the knob, to match the same color band as the brush idler plate. Loosen adjustment knob: Turn the adjustment plate knob counter--clockwise until the plate can slide along the adjustment panel. Secure adjustment knob: Turn the adjustment plate knob clockwise until the knob is hand tight and the plate cannot slide in the adjustment panel. 17 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION TURN SIGNAL SWITCH (OPTION) The turn signal switch operates the turn signals. Right: Push the switch lever forward. 06487 Left: Pull the switch lever back. 06488 Flashers: Pull out the knob. 06745 18 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION HOPPER TEMPERATURE LIGHT -- THERMO SENTRY The hopper temperature light comes on when there is too much 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. HIGH ENGINE TEMPERATURE LIGHT The high engine temperature light comes on when the temperature of the engine coolant is more than 107_ C (225_ F). If the light comes on, stop operating machine. Locate the problem and have it corrected. CHARGING SYSTEM LIGHT The charging system light comes on when the existing voltage potential of the battery is not within normal range -- 10 to 14 Volts. Stop operating the machine. Locate the problem and have it corrected. 19 6600D 330890 (3--07) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION HOPPER DOOR LIGHT The hopper door light comes on when the hopper door is closed. Make sure the hopper door is open and the hopper door light is off, before sweeping with the machine. ENGINE OIL PRESSURE LIGHT The engine oil pressure light comes on when the engine oil pressure falls below 35 kPa (5 psi). Stop operating the machine. Locate the problem and have it corrected. CLOGGED FILTER LIGHT The clogged filter light comes on when the hopper dust filter is clogged. To clean the filter, press the filter shaker switch. If the clogged filter light remains lit, manually clean the hopper dust filter. See HOPPER DUST FILTER in MAINTENANCE. GLOW PLUG LIGHT The glow plug light comes on when the ignition switch is turned counterclockwise to the preheat position. 20 6600D 330890 (6--06) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION HOURMETER The hourmeter records the number of hours the machine has been operated. Use this information to determine machine maintenance intervals. FUEL LEVEL GAUGE The fuel level gauge is an analogue gauge that indicates how much fuel is in the fuel tank. NOTE: Do not let the fuel tank empty completely. Air can enter the fuel system. The fuel system will need bleeding before the next engine start. OPERATING/HAZARD LIGHTS SWITCH The operating/hazard light switch powers on and off the operating/hazard lights. Operating Lights On: Press the top of the switch. Operating/Hazard Lights On: Press the bottom of the switch. Off: Press the switch to the middle off position. VACUUM FAN/FILTER SHAKER SWITCH The vacuum fan/filter shaker switch starts and stops the vacuum fan and the hopper dust filter shaker. Start Vacuum Fan: Press the top of the switch. The light in the top half of the switch will turn on. Stop Vacuum Fan: Press the switch to the middle off position. Start Filter Shaker: Press and hold the bottom of the switch. Stop Filter Shaker: Release the switch. 21 6600D 330890 (2--04) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION ENGINE SPEED SWITCH The engine speed switch controls engine governed speed. The engine has three speeds; Idle, medium and high. Idle: The engine will automatically start in idle speed. To return the engine to idle from another engine speed, press the bottom of the engine speed switch. Medium (Fast 1): Press the engine speed switch to the middle position. This speed is for general sweeping. High (Fast 2): Press the top of the engine speed switch. This speed is for sweeping light litter. 22 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION STEERING WHEEL The steering wheel controls the machine’s direction. The machine is very responsive to the steering wheel movements. Left: Turn the steering wheel to the left. Right: Turn the steering wheel to the right. STEERING COLUMN TILT LEVER (OPTION) The steering column tilt lever controls the angle of the steering column. Adjust: Pull down on the tilt lever, move the column up or down, and release the tilt lever. 23 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION IGNITION SWITCH The ignition switch starts and stops the engine with a key. FOR SAFETY: When starting machine, keep foot on brake and directional pedal in neutral. Preheat: Turn the key counter-clockwise. The glow plug light will come on. Hold the key in this position for 15 to 30 seconds, depending on weather conditions. Colder weather requires longer time. Start: Turn the key all the way clockwise. Release the key as soon as the engine starts. Stop: Turn the key counter-clockwise. 24 6600D 330890 (3--07) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION SIDE BRUSH POSITION LEVER The side brush position lever lowers and raises the side brush. Side Brush Down: Pull the side brush position lever down and to the right. Release the lever up into the Brush Down slot. Side Brush Up: Pull the side brush position lever down and to the left. Release the lever up into the Brush Up slot. 25 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION SIDE BRUSH DOWN PRESSURE KNOB The side brush down pressure knob changes the side brush contact with the sweeping surface. Heavy: Turn the side brush down pressure knob counter-clockwise. Light: Turn the side brush down pressure knob clockwise. 26 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION FUSES Fuses are a one--time protection device designed to stop the flow of current in the event of a circiut overload. Never substitute higher valve fuses than specified. Machine fuses are located on the left side of the operator compartment, under the steering column. The chart lists the fuses and the electrical components they protect. Fuses Rating Circuit Protected F-1 40 A Glow plugs F-2 F-3 Open 15 A F-4 F-5 Horn, Turn signals Open 30 A F-6 Key switch Open F-7 15 A Cab options F-8 15 A Cab pressurizer (option) F-9 15 A Brake Lights F-10 Open F-11 15 A Engine control, auxilary relays F-12 15 A Reverse switch F-13 Open F-14 Open F-15 Open F-16 Open F-17 Open F-18 Open F-19 15 A Vacuum fan, filter shaker, indicator lights F-20 15 A Headlights, Warning lights 27 6600D 330890 (2--04) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION CIRCUIT BREAKERS (OPTION) The circuit breakers are resettable electrical circuit protection devices. Their design stops 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. 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. Both circuit breakers are located in the operator compartment, on the side instrument panel. The chart lists the circuit breakers and the electrical components they protect. Circuit Breaker Rating Circuit Protected CB-21 20 A Air conditioner (option) CB-22 20 A Air conditioner (option) 28 6600D 330890 (2--04) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION LATCHES The side doors, rear doors, engine cover, hopper cover, hydraulic tilt--out cooler, and cab door are secured with latches. Open the right rear Grille Door: Pull the door open. Open the left rear Grille Door: On machines serial number 024999 and below, push down on the door latch. On machines serial number 025000 and above, pull the door open. Open the Main Brush Side Doors: Push down on the door latch. Open the Cab Door: Pull up on the door handle. Open the Engine Cover: Push in on the cover latch. Close the Engine Cover: Pull on the release lever and lower the engine cover. Open the Engine Side Door: Pull up on the door latch. Open the Hopper Cover: Pull the rubber cover latch forward and pull up on the hopper cover. Tilt out Hydraulic Cooler: On machines serial number 025000 and above, lift up on the rear of the latch and release the front of the latch from the catch. 29 6600D 330890 (2--04) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION HOPPER SUPPORT BAR The hopper support bar is located on the operator’s side of the hopper. The hopper support bar holds the hopper in the raised position to allow work under the hopper. DO NOT rely on the machine hydraulic system to keep the hopper raised. WARNING: Raised hopper may fall. Engage hopper support bar. OPERATOR SEAT The operator seat is a fixed back style with a forward-backward adjustment. Adjust: Remove the seat mounting bolts, move the operator seat to the position desired, and reinstall and tighten the bolts. Lift: Pull up on the operator seat mounting plate until the seat mount locks up. Lower: Pull on the release lever and lower the seat mounting plate. 30 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION DELUXE SUSPENSION SEAT (OPTION) The deluxe suspension seat has three adjustments. They are for backrest angle, operator weight adjustment and front to back adjustment. The backrest angle adjustment lever adjusts the angle of the backrest. Adjust: Raise the lever up and slide the seat backward or forward, until the backrest angle is in the desired position, and release the lever. The front to back adjustment lever is located on the left hand side of the operator’s seat. Adjust: Pull the lever in, slide the seat forward or backwards to the desired position, and release the lever. The weight adjustment lever controls the firmness of the operator’s seat. 31 6600D 330890 (2--04) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION HEATER KNOB (OPTION) The heater knob controls the cab heater on the cab option. 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. AIR CONDITIONING SWITCH (OPTION) The air conditioning switch operates the cab’s air conditioning in the optional cab. On: Press the top of the switch. Off: Press the bottom of the switch. WINDSHIELD WIPER SWITCH (OPTION) The windshield wiper switch operates the windshield wiper on the cab option. The wiper can be operated at two speeds. Slow: Press the top of the switch. Fast: Press the bottom of the switch. Off: Return the switch to the middle position. 32 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION DOME LIGHT SWITCH (OPTION) The dome light switch controls the dome light on the cab option. On: Press the top of the switch. Off: Press the bottom of the switch. PRESSURIZER SWITCH (OPTION) The pressurizer switch operates the cab pressurizer on the cab option. The pressurizer can be operated at two speeds. Slow: Press the top of the switch. Fast: Press the bottom of the switch. Off: Return the switch to the middle position. 33 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION HOW THE MACHINE WORKS 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 filter. When sweeping is finished, clean the hopper dust filter and empty the hopper. 07816 PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST - Check the engine oil level. - Check the engine coolant level. - Check the radiator and hydraulic cooler fins for debris. - Check the hydraulic fluid level - Check the skirts and seals for damage and wear. - Check the condition of the sweeping brushes. Remove any string, banding, plastic wrap, or other debris wrapped around them - Check the sweeping brush patterns for adjustment. - Check the condition of the hopper dust filter and seals. Clean as required. - Check the brakes and steering for proper operation. - Check the fuel level. - Check the service records to determine if maintenance is needed. 34 6600D 330890 (3--05) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION STARTING THE MACHINE 1. You must be in the operator’s seat with the directional pedal in neutral, and your foot on the brake pedal or with the parking brake set. For Safety: When starting machine, keep foot on brake and directional pedal in neutral. 2. Turn the key counter--clockwise. The glow plug light will come on. Hold the key in this position for 15 to 30 seconds, depending on weather conditions. Colder weather requires longer time. 3. Turn the ignition switch key clockwise until the engine starts. 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. WARNING: Engine 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. 35 6600D 330890 (3--07) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION 4. Release the machine parking brake. 5. Select the (Fast 1) engine speed with the engine speed switch. 6. Drive the machine to the area being swept. 07816 36 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION SWEEPING AND BRUSH INFORMATION Pick up oversized debris before sweeping. Flatten or remove bulky cartons from aisles before sweeping. Pick up pieces of wire, twine, string, etc., which could become entangled in brush or brush plugs. Plan the sweeping in advance. Try to arrange long runs with minimum stopping and starting. Sweep debris from very narrow aisles into main aisles ahead of time. Do an entire floor or section at one time. Sweep as straight a path as possible. Avoid bumping into posts or scraping the sides of the sweeper. Overlap the brush paths. 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. 07817 Speed up the engine to (Fast 2) when picking up light litter. This will improve both litter pickup and hopper loading. Do not use the (Fast 2) speed in dusty environments. The machine can dust and clog the hopper dust filter. Operate the engine in the (Fast 1) position when picking up general debris. For best results, use the correct brush type for your sweeping application. The following are recommendations for main and side brush applications. Nylon 8-double Row Main Brush -Recommended for general sweeping, and has good hopper loading. Nylon has the longest life of the bristle types. Use this brush for sweeping rough or irregular surfaces. Polypropylene and Wire 8-double Row Main Brush -- The wire bristles loosen slightly packed soilage and heavier debris. The polypropylene bristles sweep up the debris with excellent hopper loading. Crinkle Wire 8-double Row Main Brush -- The stiff wire bristles cut through compacted grime, hard to sweep dirt, and dirt mixed with oil, grease, or mud. This brush is recommended for foundry sweeping where heat may melt synthetic bristles. This brush has good hopper loading ability, but is not recommended for dusty applications. 37 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION Nylon 24-row Main Brush -- Recommended for severe dust conditions on rough surfaces. This brush has excellent pickup and long life. Fiber and Wire 24-row Main Brush -- Offers good sweeping action and pickup in heavy dust concentrations. This brush is recommended where soilage is slightly encrusted. The brush is not recommended for heavy buildup or hard packed soilage. Polypropylene Side Brush -- A good general purpose brush for sweeping of light to medium debris in both indoor and outdoor applications. This brush is recommended when bristles may get wet. Nylon Side Brush -- A longer life, general purpose brush that is recommended for rough surfaces. Flat Wire Side Brush -- Recommended for outside and curb-side sweeping where soilage is heavy or compacted. The stiff wire bristles dig out soilage. This brush is also recommended for foundry sweeping where heat may melt synthetic bristles. SWEEPING 1. Select an engine speed. 2. Make sure the hopper door light is off. If the hopper door light is on, open the hopper door. 38 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION 3. Push the main brush and side brush lever into the On position, or pull the lever into the On position. 4. Press the vacuum fan switch to start the vacuum. 5. Pull the main brush position lever back and to the left. Release the lever forward into the Down position. 6. Pull the side brush position lever back and to the right. Release the lever up into the Down slot. 7. Sweep as needed. 39 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION STOP SWEEPING 1. Pull the main brush position lever all the way back and to the right. Release the lever forward into the Up position. 2. Pull the side brush position lever down and to the left. Release the lever up into the Up slot. 3. Pull the main brush and side brush lever into the middle (Off) position. 40 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION 4. Pull the hopper door lever into the Close position until the hopper door light comes on. 5. Press the filter shaker switch to activate the hopper filter shaker. 41 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION EMPTYING THE HOPPER 1. Slowly drive the machine to the debris site or debris container. 07816 2. Pull the hopper door lever into the Close position until the hopper door light comes on. 3. Release the hopper door lever into the middle (Hold) position. 42 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION 4. Pull the hopper lift lever into the Up position and raise the hopper to the desired height. 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 2745 mm (9 ft.). 5. Release the hopper lift lever up and into the middle (Hold) position. FOR SAFETY: When using machine, move machine with care when hopper is raised. 6. Drive the machine up to the debris container. 7. Lower the hopper into the debris container to control dust. 8. Push the hopper door lever into the Open position and leave it there. 9. Raise the hopper enough and/or close the hopper door to clear the top of the debris container. 43 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION 10. Slowly back the machine away from the debris site or debris container. For Safety: When using machine, use care when reversing machine. 07999 11. Push the hopper lift lever into the Down position. 44 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION STOP THE MACHINE 1. Stop sweeping. 2. Take your foot off the directional pedal. Step on the brake pedal. 3. Select the (Idle) position with the engine speed switch. 4. Set the machine parking brake. 45 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION 5. Turn the ignition switch key counter-clockwise to stop the engine. Remove the switch key. FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing machine; stop on level surface, set parking brake, turn off machine and remove key. POST-OPERATION CHECKLIST - Check the engine oil level. - Check the engine coolant level. - Check the radiator and hydraulic cooler fins for debris. - Check the hydraulic fluid level - Check the air filter indicator. - Check the skirts and seals for damage and wear. - Check the condition of the sweeping brushes. Remove any string, banding, plastic wrap, or other debris wrapped around them - Check the sweeping brush patterns for adjustment. - Check the brakes and steering for proper operation. - Check the fuel level - Check the service records to determine maintenance requirements. 46 6600D 330890 (3--05) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION ENGAGING HOPPER SUPPORT BAR 1. Set the machine parking brake. 2. Start the engine. For Safety: When starting machine, keep foot on brake and directional pedal in neutral. 3. Raise the hopper all the way up. 47 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION 4. Lift and position the hopper support bar under the hopper lift arm. WARNING: Raised hopper may fall. Engage hopper support bar. 5. Slowly lower the hopper so the lift arm rests on the support bar. WARNING: Lift arm pinch point. Stay clear of hopper lift arms. 6. Shut the engine off. 48 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION DISENGAGING HOPPER SUPPORT BAR 1. Start 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. 3. Put the support bar in its storage position. WARNING: Lift arm pinch point. Stay clear of hopper lift arms. 49 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION 4. Lower the hopper. 5. Shut the engine off. OPERATION ON INCLINES Drive the machine slowly on inclines. Use the brake pedal to control machine speed on descending inclines. The maximum rated incline is 6_. FOR SAFETY: When using machine, go slow on inclines and slippery surfaces. 50 6600D 330890 (2--04) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION OPTIONS VACUUM WAND The vacuum wand uses the machine’s vacuum system. The vacuum hose and wand allow the operator to pick-up debris that is out of reach of the machine’s sweeping path. The vacuum wand can be used from the operator’s seat while the machine is stopped. Do not operate the vacuum wand while driving the machine. WARNING: Accident may occur. Do not operate vacuum or blower wand while driving. 1. Stop the machine within reach of the area to be vacuumed. 2. Shut the engine off. 3. 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. 4. Release the rubber strap(s) from the top edge of the vacuum hose. 5. On machines without a cab, lift the hose handle off the support hook and remove the hose end from the support hook. 51 6600D 330890 (2--04) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION 6. Open the vacuum wand door on the front of the machine hopper. Align the slot in the vacuum hose with the pin inside the vacuum door. Install the end of the vacuum hose in the machine. 7. On machines without a cab, disconnect the rubber straps securing the solid section of vacuum hose to the machine. On machines with a cab, disconnect the rubber straps securing the vacuum hose handle to the machine. 52 6600D 330890 (2--04) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION 8. Start the engine. FOR SAFETY: When starting machine, keep foot on brake and directional pedal in neutral. 9. Select the (Fast 2) engine speed with the engine speed switch. 10. Pull and hold the hopper door lever into the Close position until the hopper door light comes on. 53 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION 11. Press the vacuum fan switch to start the vacuum. 12. Vacuum the area as needed. 13. Press the vacuum switch to shut off the vacuum. 54 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION 14. Shut the engine off. 15. Open the hopper cover. 16. Remove the vacuum hose from the hopper connection and close the vacuum wand door. 17. Secure the vacuum wand and hose in place with the mounting clips and rubber strap(s). 55 6600D 330890 (2--04) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION BLOWER WAND The blower wand uses the machine’s vacuum exhaust. The blower wand allows the operator to blow debris out from areas that are out of reach of the machine’s sweeping path. The blower wand can be used from the operator’s seat while the machine is stopped. Do not operate the blower wand while driving the machine. WARNING: Accident may occur. Do not operate vacuum or blower wand while driving. 1. Remove the blower attachment from the back of the machine. 08142 2. Move the lever on the engine cover forward into the ON position to start airflow through the wand. 08144 3. Direct the wand into the area of debris. The operator can rest the wand on the side bracket. 08147 56 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION 4. Move the lever on the engine cover backward into the OFF position to stop airflow through the wand. 08145 5. Put the blower attachment on the back of the machine. 08143 HEATER VALVE The heater valve is located in the engine compartment on the side of the engine. The valve controls the flow of hot coolant to the heater core. The amount of coolant that flows through the heater valve is controlled with the heater knob in the cab (option). 57 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. 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 Hopper dust filter not shaking clean Connect shaker solenoid spring Install filter shaker plate correctly Insert shaker solenoid pin into the hole of filter element comb Poor sweeping performance Engine operating at (Fast 2) speed Operate engine at (Fast 1) speed Vacuum hose damaged Replace vacuum hose Vacuum fan failure Contact TENNANT service personnel Hopper door partially or completely closed Open the hopper door Thermo Sentryt tripped Reset Thermo Sentryt 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 lip skirts worn or damaged Replace lip skirts Hopper door partially or completely closed Open the hopper door Wrong sweeping brush Contact TENNANT representative for recommendations Main brush in Down position Put main brush in Float position 58 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. OPERATION 59 6600D 330890 (2--04) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 17 10 2 1 18 16 15 14 13 8 12 9 11 07747 MAINTENANCE CHART NOTE: Check procedures indicted (*) after the first 50-hours of operation. Interval Daily Key Description 7 Engine air filter Procedure Check indicator No. of Lubricant/ Service Fluid Points -- 1 Empty dust cap -- 1 EO 1 6 Engine crankcase Check oil level 8 Brush compartment skirts Check for damage, wear and adjustment -- 5 12 Hopper lip skirts Check for damage, wear and adjustment -- 3 12 Hopper side skirt Check for damage and wear -- 1 13 Main brush Check for damage, wear, and adjustment -- 1 Check brush pattern -- 1 Check for damage, wear, and adjustment -- 1 Check brush pattern -- 1 11 Side brush 60 6600D 330890 (6--06) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE Interval 50 Hours 100 Hours 200 Hours 400 Hours 800 Hours Key Description 13 Main brush Procedure Rotate end-for-end No. of Lubricant/ Service Fluid Points -- 1 -- 1 EO 1 6 Fuel pipes and clamps Check for tightness and wear 6 Engine crankcase Change oil and filter 4 Engine fan belt Check tension -- 1 10 Hopper dust filter Check for damage, clean or replace -- 1 3 Radiator Clean core exterior -- 1 Check coolant level WG 1 2 Hydraulic fluid reservoir Check fluid level HYDO 1 1 Rear tire Check pressure -- 1 8 Main brush and hopper seals Check for damage or wear -- 8 3 Radiator hoses and clamps Check for tightness and wear -- 2 15 Parking brake Check adjustment -- 1 14 Brake pedal Check and adjust travel -- 1 1 Rear wheel support bearings Lubricate SPL 2 17 Hopper bearings Lubricate SPL 2 11 Side brush guard Rotate 90_ -- 1 9 Front wheel bearings Check, lubricate, and adjust SPL 2 6 Fuel filter Replace cartridge -- 1 18 Fuel tank Remove sediment -- 1 3 Cooling system Flush WG 1 2 Hydraulic fluid reservoir Replace hydraulic breather -- 1 Replace suction strainer -- 1 Change hydraulic fluid HYDO 1 5 Hydraulic fluid filter Change filter element -- 1 2 Hydraulic hoses Check for wear and damage -- 31 1 Propelling motor *Torque shaft nut -- 1 1 Rear wheel *Torque wheel nuts -- 1 16 Battery *Clean and tighten battery cable connections -- 1 LUBRICANT/FLUID EO . . . . HYDO . WG . . . SPL . . . Engine oil, diesel rating above CD grade only Tennant Company or approved hydraulic fluid Water and permanent-type ethylene glycol anti-freeze, --34_ C (--30_ F) Special lubricant, Lubriplate EMB grease (TENNANT part no. 01433--1) 61 6600D 330890 (04--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION ENGINE Check the engine oil level daily. Change the engine oil and oil filter every 100 hours of machine operation. Use engine oil with a diesel rating above CD grade only. The following recommended oil grades are for use in engines during changing seasonal temperatures: SINGLE AND MULTI--VISCOSITY OILS Below 32_F (Below 0_ C) 32_ to 77_ F (0_ to 25_ C) Above 77_ F (Above 25_ C) 10W 20 30 10W30 -- -- Fill the engine with oil to the level indicated on the oil dipstick. Low oil level is indicated by the mark closest to the end of the dipstick. Full level is indicated by the mark closest to the top of the dipstick. The engine oil capacity is 6 L (6.35 qt) without the oil filter. REAR WHEEL SUPPORT The rear wheel support pivots the rear wheel. The support has two grease fittings for the bearings. The rear wheel support bearings must be lubricated every 200 hours of operation. Use Lubriplate EMB grease (TENNANT part no. 01433--1). 62 6600D 330890 (6--06) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE HOPPER BEARINGS The hopper pivots on the hopper bearings whenever the hopper is raised or emptied. The hopper bearings must be lubricated after every 200 hours of operation. Use Lubriplate EMB grease (TENNANT part no. 01433--1). FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS Inspect the front wheel bearings for seal damage, and repack and adjust every 400 hours of operation. Use Lubriplate EMB grease (TENNANT part no. 01433--1). 63 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE HYDRAULICS HYDRAULIC FLUID RESERVOIR The reservoir is located in the engine compartment next to the radiator. Mounted on top of the reservoir is a filler cap with a fluid level dipstick. The reservoir also has a hydraulic breather located next to the filler cap. Replace the hydraulic breather after every 800 hours of operation. Check the hydraulic fluid level at operating temperature every 100 hours of operation. Make sure the hopper is down when checking hydraulic fluid level. The end of the dipstick is marked with FULL and ADD levels to indicate the level of hydraulic fluid in the reservoir. 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. Drain and refill the hydraulic fluid reservoir with new hydraulic fluid every 800 hours of operation. The hydraulic fluid filter is located at the bottom of the engine compartment. Replace the filter element every 800 hours of operation. The reservoir has a built-in strainer outlet that filters hydraulic fluid before it enters the system. Replace the strainer every 800 hours of operation. HYDRAULIC FLUID The quality and condition of the hydraulic fluid play a very important role in how well the machine operates. TENNANT’s hydraulic fluid is specially selected to meet the needs of TENNANT machines. 64 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE TENNANT’s hydraulic fluids provide a longer life for the hydraulic components. There are two fluids available for different temperature ranges: TENNANT part no. Ambient Temperature 65869 above 7_ C (45_ F) 65870 below 7_ C (45_ F) The higher temperature fluid has a higher viscosity and should not be used at the lower temperatures. Damage to the hydraulic pumps may occur because of improper lubrication. The lower temperature fluid is a thinner fluid for colder temperatures. If a locally-available hydraulic fluid is used, make sure the specifications match TENNANT hydraulic fluid specifications. Using substitute fluids can cause premature failure of hydraulic components. European manufactured machines are filled with locally available hydraulic fluids. Check the label on the hydraulic fluid reservoir. 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. HYDRAULIC HOSES Check the hydraulic hoses every 800 hours of operation for wear or damage. Fluid escaping at high pressure from a very small hole can be almost invisible, and can cause serious injuries. See a doctor at once if injury results from escaping hydraulic fluid. Serious infection or reaction can develop if proper medical treatment is not given immediately. FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, use cardboard to locate leaking hydraulic fluid under pressure. If you discover a fluid leak, contact your mechanic/supervisor. 00002 PROPELLING MOTOR Torque the shaft nut to 270 Nm (200 ft. lb) after the first 50-hours of operation, and every 800 hours there after. 65 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM Check the radiator core exterior for debris every 100 hours of operation. Blow or rinse all dust, which may have collected on the radiator, in through the grille and radiator fins, opposite the direction of normal air flow. The grille and hydraulic cooler open for easier cleaning. Be careful not to bend the cooling fins when cleaning. Clean thoroughly to prevent the fins becoming encrusted with dust. Clean the radiator and cooler only after the radiator has cooled to avoid cracking. FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, wear eye and ear protection when using pressurized air or water. Check the radiator coolant level every 100 hours of operation. Use clean water mixed with a permanent-type, ethylene glycol antifreeze to a --34_ C (--30_ F) rating. FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, avoid contact with hot engine coolant. Check the radiator hoses and clamps every 200 hours of operation. Tighten the clamps if they are loose. Replace the hoses and clamps if the hoses are cracked, harden, or swollen. Flush the radiator and the cooling system every 800 hours of operation, using a dependable cleaning compound. 66 6600D 330890 (3--08) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE AIR FILTER INDICATOR The air filter indicator shows when to replace the air filter element. Check the indicator daily. The indicator’s 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 indicator’s red line may return to a lower reading on the scale when the engine shuts off. The red line will return to a correct reading after the engine runs for a while. Reset the air filter indicator by pushing the reset button on the end of the indicator after replacing the air filter element. AIR FILTER The engine air filter housing has a dust cap and a dry cartridge-type air filter element. Empty the dust cap daily. The air filter must be replaced whenever the filter element is damaged or when the air filter indicator shows a restriction. The air filters cannot be cleaned. The machine is also equipped with a heavy duty air filter safety element. It is inside the standard element. Replace this element after the primary filter has been damaged or changed three times. TO REPLACE AIR FILTER 1. 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. 2. Open the side door and engine cover. 3. Unlatch and gently remove the air cleaner dust cap. Empty the dust cap of any debris. Loosen the wingnut and remove the primary filter. 67 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE 4. Clean the inside walls of the filter housing with a clean cloth. 5. Replace the safety element after the primary filter has been changed three times. 6. Install the new primary filter and secure in place with the wingnut. 7. Install the dust cap on the air filter housing with the arrows pointing up. 8. Close the side door and engine cover. 68 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE FUEL FILTER The fuel filter cartridge filters impurities from the fuel. It is located on the left side of the engine. Replace the fuel filter element every 400 hours of operation. FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, keep flames and sparks away from fuel system service area. Keep area well ventilated. FUEL PIPES Check the fuel pipes every 50 hours of operation. If the clamp band is loose, apply oil to the screw of the band, and securely tighten the band. Made of rubber, the fuel pipes become worn out whether the engine has been used much or not. Replace the fuel pipes and clamp bands every two years. If the fuel pipes and clamp bands are found worn or damaged before two years’ time, replace or repair them at once. Bleed the fuel system after replacement of any of the fuel pipes, see TO PRIME THE FUEL SYSTEM. When the fuel pipes are not installed, plug both ends with clean cloth or paper to prevent dirt from entering the pipes. Dirt in the pipes can cause fuel injection pump malfunction. PRIMING FUEL SYSTEM Typical diesel fuel systems require priming to remove pockets of air in 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 system prevents smooth engine operation. This fuel system however is self-priming. The return line comes from the top of the injector which causes all air to escape through the return line. 69 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE BATTERY The battery for the machine is a low maintenance battery. Do not add water to the battery or remove the battery vent plugs. After the first 50 hours of operation, and every 800 hours after that, clean and tighten the battery connections. For Safety: When servicing machine, avoid contact with battery acid. BELTS AND CHAINS ENGINE FAN BELT The engine fan belt is driven by the engine crankshaft pulley and drives the engine fan and alternator pulleys. Proper belt tension is obtained when the belt deflects 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. Check and adjust the belt tension every 100 hours of operation. WARNING: Moving belt and fan. Keep away. 00577 STATIC DRAG CHAIN A static drag chain prevents the buildup of static electricity in the machine. The chain is attached to the machine by a rear main brush skirt retaining bolt. Make sure the chain is touching the floor at all times. 70 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE DEBRIS HOPPER HOPPER DUST FILTER The dust filter filters the air pulled up from the hopper. The dust filter is equipped with a shaker to remove the accumulated dust particles. The dust filter shaker is operated by the filter shaker switch. The standard dust filter works very well for normal sweeping applications. The synthetic filter works well for humid or wet applications. The surface load filter works well for heavy fine dust applications. It keeps the dust on the outer surface of the filter, making filter shaking more effective. Shake the dust filter before emptying the hopper and at the end of every work shift. Check and clean or replace the dust filter every 100 hours of operation. To clean the dust filter, use one of the following methods: D SHAKING -- Press the filter shaker switch. D TAPPING -- Tap the filter gently on a flat surface with the dirty side down. Do not damage the edges of the filter element or the filter will not seat properly in the filter frame. D AIR -- Always wear eye protection when using compressed air. Blow air through the dust filter opposite the direction of the arrows. Never use more than 690kPa (100 psi) of air pressure and never closer the 50 mm (2 in) away from the filter. This may be done with the dust filter in the machine. FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, wear eye and ear protection when using pressurized air or water. D WATER -- Rinse the synthetic filter with a low pressure garden hose through the dust filter opposite the direction of the arrows. Both the standard and surface load dust filters can also be rinsed, but the filters will degrade with each rinsing and should be replaced after rinsing five times. NOTE: Be sure the dust filter is dry before reinstalling it in the machine. 71 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE TO REPLACE HOPPER DUST FILTER 1. 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. 2. Open the hopper cover. 3. Disconnect the filter shaker wire. For machines with the metal hopper, lift the dust filter cover for access to the wire. 4. Lift the dust filter element assembly out from the hopper. 5. Cut the four cable ties that are holding the filter shaker plate to the element. 72 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE 6. Remove the filter shaker plate from the dust filter element. 7. Clean or discard the dust filter element as required. 8. Remove the shipping tab from the dust filter element if a new element will be inserted into the machine. 9. Place the filter shaker plate onto the new or cleaned dust filter element. Make sure the lip on the filter shaker plate is fastened over the lip on the dust filter element. 73 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE 10. Insert the pin from the shaker into the hole on the dust filter element comb. 11. Check the shaker solenoid gap with the end of the shipping tab. The gap should be the same width as the tab. If it is not, loosen the mounting screws, adjust the gap by repositioning the shaker solenoid, then tighten the screws. 12. Place the dust filter element assembly into the hopper and reconnect the filter shaker wire. Fasten the assembly to the element with four new cable ties. 13. Close the hopper cover. THERMO SENTRY 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. Reset the Thermo Sentry by pushing in its reset button. 74 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE BRUSHES MAIN BRUSH The main brush is cylindrical and spans the width of the machine, sweeping debris into the hopper. 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. Check the main brush pattern daily. The pattern should be 50 to 65 mm (2.0 to 2.5 in) wide with the main brush in the Down position. Adjust the main brush pattern by setting the main brush adjustment plate. Note the length of the main brush bristles with the color band on the brush idler plate before moving the main brush adjustment knob. Align the pointer from the plate located under the knob, to match the same color band as the brush idler plate. Rotate the main brush end-for-end every 50 hours of operation for maximum brush life and best sweeping performance. Replace the main brush when the remaining bristles measure 50 mm (2.0 in) in length. 75 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE TO REPLACE MAIN BRUSH 1. 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. 2. Raise the main brush. 3. Open the right side main brush access door. 4. Unlatch and remove the brush idler plate. 5. Grasp the main brush; pull it off the brush drive plug and out of the main brush compartment. 6. Put the new or rotated end-for-end main brush on the floor next to the access door. 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. Replace the brush idler plate. Align the holes on the top and bottom of the brush idler plate latch with the pins on the machine frame. Secure the plate in position with the brush idler plate latch. 9. Close the right side main brush access door. 76 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE TO CHECK AND ADJUST MAIN BRUSH PATTERN 1. Apply chalk, or some other material that will not blow away easily, to a smooth, level floor. 2. Raise the side brush and main brush and position the main brush over the chalked area. 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. NOTE: If chalk or other material is not available, allow the brushes to spin on the floor for two minutes. A polish mark will remain on the floor. 5. Raise the main brush. 6. Stop the main brush. 7. Drive the machine off the test area. 8. Observe the width of the brush pattern. The proper brush pattern width is 50 to 65 mm (2.0 to 2.5 in). 00582 9. To increase the width of the main brush pattern, loosen the main brush adjustment knob and slide the main brush adjustment plate forward 7 to 14 mm (0.25--0.50 in). 77 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE To decrease the width of the main brush pattern, loosen the main brush adjustment knob and slide the main brush adjustment plate back 7 mm (0.25 in). If the main brush pattern is tapered, more than 15 mm (0.5 in) on one end than the other, adjust the taper with the taper adjustment bracket at the drive end of the brush. 00601 A. Loosen the shaft bearing bracket mounting bolts. B. Move the bracket up or down in the slots and tighten the mounting bolts. C. Check the main brush pattern and readjust as necessary. Set the main brush adjustment knob to match the same color band as the brush idler plate. 78 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE SIDE BRUSH The side brush sweeps debris along edges into the path of the main brush. Check the brush daily for wear or damage. Remove any string or wire found tangled on the side brush or side brush drive hub. Check the side brush pattern daily. The side brush bristles should contact the floor in a 10 o’clock to 3 o’clock pattern when the brush is in motion. 350327 Adjust the side brush pattern by the side brush down pressure knob. Turn the knob counter-clockwise to increase the brush contact with the sweeping surface, and clockwise to decrease the brush contact with the sweeping surface. The side brush should be replaced when it no longer sweeps effectively for your application. A guideline length is when the remaining bristles measure 50 mm (2 in) in length. You may change the side brush sooner if you are sweeping light litter, or wear the bristles shorter if you are sweeping heavy debris. 79 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE TO REPLACE SIDE BRUSH 1. Empty the debris hopper. 2. Set the machine parking brake. 3. Stop the engine. FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing machine; stop on level surface, set parking brake, turn off machine and remove key. 4. Raise the side brush. 5. Remove the side brush retaining pin from the side brush drive shaft by pulling the pin keeper off over the end of the pin. 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. 9. Secure the pin by clipping the pin keeper over the end of the pin. 10. Disengage the hopper support bar and lower the hopper. 11. Adjust the side brush pattern with the side brush down pressure knob. SIDE BRUSH GUARD Rotate the side brush guard 90_ every 200 hours of operation. Replace the brush guard after all four sides have been used. 80 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE SKIRTS AND SEALS 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 hopper lip skirts consist of five bottom lip segments and two additional side lip segments. Check the hopper lip skirts for wear or damage daily. Replace the hopper lip skirts when they no longer touch the floor. HOPPER SIDE SKIRT The hopper side skirt is located on the left side of the hopper. Check the hopper side skirt for wear or damage daily. BRUSH DOOR SKIRTS The brush door skirts are located on the bottom of each of the two main brush doors. The skirts should clear the floor by 3 to 6 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: Rear tire pressure will affect skirt clearances. 81 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE REAR SKIRTS The two rear skirts are located on the bottom rear of the main brush compartment. The vertical skirt should clear the floor up to 5 mm (0.25 in) in dusty conditions, and touch the floor otherwise. The recirculation skirt is self-adjusting. Check the skirts for wear or damage and adjustment daily. NOTE: Rear tire pressure will affect skirt clearances. SIDE BRUSH DUST CONTROL SKIRTS (OPTION) The side brush dust control skirts wrap around the side brush and the bottom of the hopper. Check the side brush dust control skirts for wear or damage daily. BRUSH DOOR SEALS The brush door seals are located on both main brush doors and on corresponding portions of the main frame. Check the seals for wear or damage every 100 hours of operation. 82 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE HOPPER SEALS The hopper seals are located on the front and side portions of the machine frame that contact the hopper. Check the seals for wear or damage every 100 hours of operation. HOPPER DOOR SEALS The hopper door seals are located on the hopper door. They seal the hopper when the hopper door is closed. Check the seals for wear or damage every 100 hours of operation. 83 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE HOPPER FILTER SEALS The hopper filter seals are mounted on the hopper directly below the filter. They are also mounted on both sides of the hopper dust filter element and on the edges of the filter shaker. Check the seals for wear or damage after every 100 hours of operation. You can reach the seals by lifting the dust filter cover and removing the filter element. HOPPER INSPECTION DOOR SEAL The hopper inspection door seal is located on the hopper and seals the front of the debris hopper. Check the seal for wear or damage every 100 hours of operation. VACUUM WAND DOOR SEALS (OPTION) The vacuum wand door seal is located on the back side of the vacuum wand door (option). It seals the vacuum wand opening when the vacuum wand (option) is not in use. Check the seal for wear or damage every 100 hours of operation. 84 6600D 330890 (3--05) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE BRAKES AND TIRES SERVICE BRAKES The mechanical service brakes are located on the front wheels. The brakes are operated by the foot brake pedal and connecting cables. Check the brake adjustment every 200 hours of operation. The brake pedal should not travel more than 25 mm (1 in) to fully engage the brakes. PARKING BRAKE The parking brake is set with the parking brake lever that activates the service brakes. Adjust the parking brake whenever it becomes very easy to set the parking brake, when the machine rolls after setting the parking brake, and every 200 hours of operation. The parking brake may be tightened by turning the knurled knob on the end of the parking brake clockwise. TIRES The standard front machine tires are solid. The standard rear machine tire is pneumatic. Check the rear tire pressure every 100 hours of operation. The proper tire air pressure is 790 + 35 kPa (115 + 5 psi). REAR WHEEL Torque the rear wheel nuts in a star pattern twice to 142 to 157 Nm (105 to 115 ft. lb) after the first 50-hours of operation, and every 800 hours there after. 2 4 5 1 3 85 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. 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 towed only 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 kph (1 mph). The machine is NOT intended to be pushed or towed a long distance or at a high speed. 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. TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE 1. Position the rear of the machine at the loading edge of the truck or trailer. FOR SAFETY: Use truck or trailer that will support the weight of the machine. NOTE: Empty the hopper before transporting the machine. 86 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE 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. 3. To winch the machine onto the truck or trailer, attach the winching chains in the holes at the bottom of the rear bumper. If the machine has the optional rear tie down brackets, attach the winching chains to them. 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. 87 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE 5. Position the machine onto the truck or trailer as far as possible. If the machine starts to veer off the centerline 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 front tie down locations are the holes in the wheel pockets at the front of the machine frame. If the machine has the optional front tie down brackets above the front tires, attach the winching chains to them. 08152 The rear tie down locations are in the holes at the bottom of the rear bumper. If the machine has the optional rear tie down brackets, use them to tie down the machine. 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. 08151 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 380 mm (15 in) or less from the ground. 88 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. MAINTENANCE MACHINE JACKING Empty the hopper before jacking the machine. You can jack up the machine for service at the designated locations. Use a hoist or jack that will support the weight of the machine. Always stop the machine on a flat, level surface and block the tires before jacking the machine up. The front jacking locations are on the flat bottom edge of the front of the machine frame next to the front tires. The rear jacking location is the middle flat bottom edge of the rear bumper between the taillights. FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, block machine tires before jacking machine up. FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, jack machine up at designated locations only. Block machine up with jack stands. STORING MACHINE 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. 89 6600D 330890 (4--03) Home Find... Go To.. SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL MACHINE DIMENSIONS/CAPACITIES Item Dimension/capacity Length 2360 mm (93 in) Width 1585 mm (62.5 in) Height 1470 mm (58 in) Height with overhead guard 2080 mm (82 in) Height with overhead guard and hazard light 2270 mm (89.5 in) Height with cab 2100 mm (82.62 in) Height with cab and hazard light 2285 mm (90 in) Track 1345 mm (53 in) Wheelbase 1135 mm (44.75 in) Main brush diameter 355 mm (14 in) Main brush length 1145 mm (45 in) Side brush diameter 660 mm (26 in) Sweeping path width 1145 mm (45 in) Sweeping path width with side brush 1560 mm (61.5 in) Main brush pattern width 50 to 65 mm (2.0 to 2.5 in) Hopper weight capacity 545 kg (1200 lb) Hopper volume capacity 395 L (14 cu ft) Dust filter area 7 m2 (77.6 sq ft) GVWR 1927 kg (4250 lb) Sound level 80 dBa Ceiling height minimum dumping clearance 2745 mm (9 ft) GENERAL MACHINE PERFORMANCE Item Measure Maximum forward speed 16.1 kmh (10 mph) Maximum reverse speed 4.0 kmh (2.5 mph) Minimum aisle turn width, left 2870 mm (113 in) Minimum aisle turn width, right 4725 mm (186 in) Maximum rated climb and descent angle 10_ (Full Hopper), 15_ (Empty Hopper) TIRES Location Front (2) Rear (1) Type Solid Pneumatic Size 5 x 18 in 4.5 x 18 in 90 Pressure -790 + 35 kPa (115 + 5 psi) 6600D 330890 (6--06) Home Find... 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SPECIFICATIONS POWER TYPE Engine Type Kubota V1505--B Piston Ignition Cycle Aspiration Cylinders Bore Stroke Diesel 4 Natural 4 78.4 mm (3.08 in) 78 mm (3.07 in) Displacement Net power, governed Net power, maximum 1500 cc (91.4 cu in) 24.6 kw (34 hp) @ 2400 rpm 27.2 kw (37.5 hp) @ 3000 rpm Fuel Cooling system Electrical system Diesel Fuel tank: 36 L (9.6 gal) Water/ethylene glycol antifreeze 12 V nominal Total: 4.5 L (1.2 gal) 50 A alternator Radiator: 3.8 L (1 gal) Idle speed, no load (Fast 1) governed speed, under (Fast 2) governed load speed, under load 1350 + 50 rpm 2000 + 50 rpm 2400 + 50 rpm Engine lubricating oil without filter 6 L (6.35 qt) diesel rated engine oil above CD grade only STEERING Type Rear wheel, hydraulic cylinder and rotary valve controlled Power source Hydraulic accessory pump Emergency steering Manual HYDRAULIC SYSTEM System Hydraulic reservoir Capacity 24.6 L (6.5 gal) Hydraulic total N/A L (N/A gal) Fluid Type TENNANT part no. 65869 -- above 7_ C (45_ F) TENNANT part no. 65870 -- below 7_ C (45_ F) BRAKING SYSTEM Type Service brakes Operation Mechanical drum brakes (2), one per front wheel, cable actuated Utilize service brakes, cable actuated Parking brake 91 6600D 330890 (2--07) Home Find... 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INDEX A Capacities, 90 Chains, 70 Static drag, 70 Air conditioning switch (option), 32 Air filter, 67 Dust cap, 67 Element, 67 Heavy duty filter option, 67 Charging system light, 19 Circuit breakers, 27, 28 Clogged filter light, 20 Air filter indicator, 67 Control panel Clogged filter light, 20 Engine oil pressure, 19, 20 Engine speed switch, 22 Fuel level gauge, 21 Glow Plug light, 20 High engine temperature light, 19 Hopper door light, 20 Hopper temperature light, 19 Hourmeter, 21 Operating/hazard lights switch, 21 Vacuum fan/filter shaker switch, 21 Aisle turn, 90 B Battery, 70 Charging system, Light, 19 Bearings Front wheel, 63 Hopper, 63 Belts, 70 Engine fan belt, 70 Blower wand, 56–57 Brake pedal, 12 Brakes, 34, 46, 85 Parking, Adjustment, 85 Service, 85 System specifications, 91 Brushes, 37–38, 75–79 Adjusting main brush taper, 78–80 Checking main brush pattern, 77–79 Checking side brush pattern, 79 Door latch, 29 Door seals, 82 Door skirts, 81 Main brush, 75–78 Main brush bristle length, 75 Maintenance, 34, 46 Pattern adjustment, 34, 46 Replacing main brush, 76–77 Replacing side brush, 80 Side brush, 79–80 Side brush bristle length, 79 Button, Horn, 16 Bypass valve, 86 C Cab Air conditioning switch, 32 Dome light switch, 33 Door latch, 29 Heater knob (option), 32 Pressurizer switch, 33 Windshield wiper switch, 32 Controls Air conditioning switch (option), 32 Brake pedal, 12 Charging system light, 19 Circuit breakers, 27, 28 Clogged filter light, 20 Directional pedal, 11 Dome light switch, 33 Engine oil pressure light, 20 Engine speed switch, 22 Fuel level gauge, 21 Glow Plug light, 20 Heater knob (option), 32 High engine temperature light, 19 Hopper door lever, 14 Hopper door light, 20 Hopper lift lever, 15 Hopper temperature light, 19 Horn button, 16 Hourmeter, 21 Ignition switch, 24 Latches, 29 Main brush adjustment plate, 17 Main brush and side brush lever, 13 Main brush position lever, 16 Operating/hazard lights switch, 21 Operation, 11–29 Parking brake lever, 12 Pressurizer switch, 33 Side brush down pressure knob, 26 Side brush position lever, 25 Steering column tilt lever, 23 Steering wheel, 23 Symbols, 8–9 Turn signal switch, 18 Vacuum fan/filter shaker switch, 21 Windshield wiper switch, 32 93 6600D 330890 (3--07) Home Find... 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INDEX Controls and Instruments, 10–28 Service records, 34 Side door latch, 29 Specifications, 91 Speed switch, 22 Covers Engine, Latch, 29 Hopper, Latch, 29 Engine oil pressure light, 20 Engine speed switch, 22 D Debris hopper, 71–73 Dust filter and seals, 34 F Dimensions, 90 Fuel filter, 69 Directional pedal, 11 Fuel level gauge, 21 Disengaging hopper support bar, 49–50 Fuel pipes, 69 Dome light switch, 33 Fuel system Fuel pipes, 69 Priming, 69 Doors Brush Latch, 29 Seals, 82 Skirts, 81 Cab, Latch, 29 Engine side, Latch, 29 Grille, Latch, 29 Hopper, Seals, 83 Hopper Inspection, Seal, 84 Right rear Grille, Latch, 29 Fuel tank, 6 G Gauge, Fuel level, 21 Glow Plug light, 20 Grease fittings Hopper bearings, 63 Rear wheel support, 62 Dust Control, Skirts, 82 Dust filter, 71–73 Changing, 67–68, 72–73 Cleaning, 71 H Heater knob (option), 32 Heater valve, 57 E High engine temperature light, 19 Electrical Circuit breakers, 27, 28 Ignition switch, 24 Emptying the hopper, 42–43 Engaging hopper support bar, 47–48 Engine, 66–68 Air filter, 67 Air filter indicator, 67 Coolant level, 34 Coolant temperature, Light, 19 Cooling system, 66 Cover latch, 29 Fan belt, 70 Fuel filter, 69 Fuel level, 34, 46 Fuel pipes, 69 Lubrication, 62 Oil capacity, 62 Oil level, 6, 34, 46 Oil pressure, Light, 20 Priming fuel system, 69 Hopper, 71–73 Changing dust filter, 67–68, 72–73 Clogged filter, Light, 20 Cover latch, 29 Disengaging hopper support bar, 49–50 Door lever, 14 Door light, 20 Door seals, 83 Dust filter, 71–73 Engaging hopper support bar, 47–48 Filter cleaning, 71 Filter shaker, 21 Inspection door seal, 84 Lift, 15 Lip skirts, 81 Seals, 83 Side skirt, 81 Support bar, 30 Temperature, Light, 19 Thermo-Sentry, 74 Thermo-sentry, 19 Filter seals, 84 94 6600D 330890 (3--07) Home Find... 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INDEX Hopper door, Operate, 14 Hopper door lever, 14 Hopper door light, 20 Hopper lift lever, 15 Hopper support bar, 30 Hopper temperature light, 19 Horn button, 16 Hourmeter, 21 How the machine works, 34 Hydraulic cooler, Fins, 34, 46 Hydraulic fluid, 64–65 Hydraulic fluid reservoir, 64 Hydraulic hoses, 65 Hydraulics, 64–65 Fluid, 64–65 Fluid filter, 64 Fluid level, 6, 34, 46, 64 Hoses, 65 Propelling motor, 65 Reservoir, 64 System specifications, 91 Levers Hopper door, 14 Hopper lift, 15 Main brush and side brush, 13 Main brush position, 16 Parking brake, 12 Side brush position, 25 Steering column tilt, 23 Lights Charging system, 19 Clogged filter, 20 Engine oil pressure, 20 Glow Plug , 20 High engine temperature, 19 Hopper door, 20 Hopper temperature, 19 Operating/hazard lights switch, 21 Lubrication, 62 Engine, 62 Front wheel bearings, 63 Hopper bearings, 63 Rear wheel support, 62 M Machine components, 7 I Ignition switch, 24 Machine dimensions, 92 Machine jacking, 89–90 Machine tie down location, 88 J Jack points, 89–90 K Knobs Heater (option), 32 Side brush down pressure, 26 L Latches, 29 Cab door, 29 Engine cover, 29 Engine side door, 29 Grille doors, 29 Right rear, 29 Hopper cover, 29 Hydraulic cooler, 29 Main brush doors, 29 Main brush, 37–38, 75–78 Adjust brush taper, 78–80 Bristle length, 75 Checking brush pattern, 77–79 Door latch, 29 Door seals, 82 Door skirts, 81 Lever, 13 Main brush adjustment plate, 17 Maintenance, 75 Position, 16 Replacing, 76–77 Main brush adjustment plate, 17 Main brush and side brush lever, 13 Main brush position lever, 16 Maintenance, 60–81 Intervals, 60–61 Recommended, 6 Maintenance chart, 60–61 Motors, Propelling, 65 95 6600D 330890 (3--07) Home Find... 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INDEX O S Operating/hazard lights switch, 21 Safety Disengaging hopper support bar, 49–50 Engaging hopper support bar, 47–48 Hopper support bar, 30 Labels, 5 Precautions, 3 Operation, 6–54 Operation on inclines, 50 Operator Responsibility, 6 Operator seat, 30, 31 Seals, 81–84 Brush doors, 82 Hopper, 83 Hopper door, 83 Hopper inspection door, 84 Hopper filter seals, 84 Options, 51–58 Air conditioning switch, 32 Blower wand, 56–57 Cab door latch, 29 Circuit breakers, 28 Dome light switch, 33 Heater knob, 32 Heater valve, 57 Heavy duty air filter, 67 Pressurizer switch, 33 Side brush dust control skirts, 82 Steering column tilt lever, 23 Turn signal switch, 18 Vacuum wand, 51–56 Windshield wiper switch, 32 Seat, 30, 31 Adjustment, 30, 31 Lift, 30 Service records, 46 Side Brush, Dust skirts, 82 Side brush, 38, 79–80 Bristle length, 79 Checking brush pattern, 79 Down pressure, 26 Lever, 13 Position, 25 Replacing, 80 P Parking brake, 85 Adjustment, 85 Side brush down pressure knob, 26 Parking brake lever, 12 Side brush dust control skirts, 82 Pedals Brake, 12 Directional, 11 Side brush guard, 80 Side brush position lever, 25 Priming fuel system, 69 Skirts, 81–82 Brush doors, 81 Hopper Lip, 81 Hopper side, 81 Rear, 82 Side brush dust control, 82 Pushing machine, 86 Skirts and seals, 34, 46 Pushing or towing the machine, 86 Specifications, 90–92 Braking system, 91 Hydraulic system, 91 Machine capacities, 90 Machine dimensions, 90 Machine performance, 90 Power type, 91 Steering, 91 Tires, 90 Post-operation checklist, 46–47 Pre-operation checklist, 34–35 Pressurizer switch, 33 Pushing, towing, and transporting machine, 86 R Radiator, 66 Coolant level, 6, 66 Coolant type, 66 Fins, 34, 46 Flushing system, 66 Hoses, 66 Starting the machine, 35–36 Static drag chain, 70 Steering, 34, 46 Specifications, 91 Rear wheel, 85 96 6600D 330890 (3--07) Home Find... Go To.. INDEX Steering column tilt lever, 23 Steering wheel, 23 Stop sweeping, 40 Stop the machine, 45–46 Storing machine, 89 Sweeping, 38–39 Sweeping and brush information, 37–38 Switches Air conditioning (option), 32 Dome light, 33 Engine speed, 22 Ignition, 24 Operating/hazard lights, 21 Pressurizer, 33 Turn signal, 18 Vacuum fan/filter shaker, 21 Windshield wiper, 32 T Thermo-sentry, 74 Thermo-sentry, 19 Tie down location, 88 Tires, 85–86 Pressure, 85 Rear wheel, 85 Specifications, 90 Towing machine, 86 Transporting machine, 86 Transporting the machine, 86 Travel speed, 90 Troubleshooting, 58 Turn signal switch, 18 V Vacuum fan/filter shaker switch, 21 Vacuum wand, 51–56 W Windshield wiper switch, 32 97 6600D 330890 (3--07) Home Find... Go To.. INDEX 98 6600D 330890 (3--07) Home Find... Go To..
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