Gb.1 Introduction; Gb.2 Intended Use; Gb.2.1 Unauthorised Modifications; Gb.3 Safety Precautions - Tennant 3410 Instrucciones Para El Servicio

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Tennant 3410 Instructions for Use
GB.1
Introduction
Your new Tennant 3410 Vacuum Cleaning
Machine is designed for the professional daily
maintenance of carpets. If the safety precautions
and maintenance instructions are strictly adhered
to, you will enjoy many years of trouble free
operation. A provison is that this manual is
carefully studied and that all operators read
through the manual. In the unlikely event of
technical defects or faults then please contact
your nearest Tennant dealer.
GB.2
Intended use
The Tennant 3410 is designed for the vacuuming
of non-explosive dusts. It is also designed for
commercial vacuum cleaning applications eg.
hospitals, hotels, schools, offices and factories.
Attention! This appliance may
be used for the following:
• For vacuuming of toxic dusts
• In areas where there are explosive
dusts and in areas where
machines have to conform to B1
standards of flame proofing
• Vacuuming of liquids
• Outdoors in wet conditions
• In temperatures below -10 and
above +70 degrees Celcius
• The vacuuming of sparks
• Without cartridge filter and paper
bag.

GB.2.1 Unauthorised modifications

We would like to point out that only
original Tennant parts and
accessories are to be used. Failure
to adhere to these
recommendations could result in
machine failure and damage that
will not be covered by the Tennant
guarantee. Damaged equipment
could also result in injury to
persons.
The manufacturer, its distributors and
agents cannot be held responsible at
all for any damage or injury
whatsoever, caused by the improper
use of the appliance, unauthorised
use, unauthorised modifications or
non-original spares.
GB.3
Safety Precautions
The following measures have been included in the
design and construction of the Tennant 3410 for
the safety of the operator:
Home
GB.3.1 Safety precautions -
All moving parts (fan and motor) are well
protected and can only be removed with the
correct tools.

GB.3.2 Safety precautions - Electric

All electric parts are thoroughly secured and
protected and can only be removed with the
correct tools. They conform to Class 2, EN 60335.
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Mechanical
Risk
In order to avoid injury to persons do
not remove any covers while the
motor is running!
Other Risk
To avoid injury by electric shock, do
not attempt to remove or touch any
electric parts while the motor is
running!
General Safety Instructions For
Electrical Appliances
• The appliance may not be opened
while running!
• Disconnect the electrical plug from
the mains supply before opening
the machine!
• The appliance may only be used
by persons who have read the
instructions and have been
authorised to operate the
appliance. The appliance may not
be used by unauthorised persons.
• The testing, repair or maintenance
of the appliance must be carried
out by the Tennant authorised
servicing company or a properly
instructed person.
• Electrical power is dangerous.
Do not make body contact with
badly insulated or damaged
electric cables.
• Prevent moisture/water near the
live electrical parts (plugs,
switches, electric motors, cables
etc.) - moisture/water can conduct
power to persons close to the
appliance and cause an electric
shock!
• Squashing, pulling, stretching,
abrasion, etc. can cause damage
to to the cables and insulation.
Take note of the following:
• Always disconnect the plug from
the mains supply when cleaning or
maintaining the appliance.
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