Nilfisk-Advance SW700B, SW850B/G, SW850B, SW850G Owner's Manual

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SW700B/SW850B/G
OPERATOR MANUAL
Advance MODEL 908 2115 010 Advance MODELS 908 2213 010, 908 3401 010
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION/GENERAL INFORMATION.................................................1
UNPACKING..................................................................................................2
TECHNICAL DATA ........................................................................................3
CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION ..................................................................4
PREPARING A NEW MACHINE (battery version)........................................5-7
PREPARING A NEW MACHINE (gasoline version)......................................8
START-UP (gasoline version).......................................................................9-10
START-UP (battery version) ........................................................................11
USE OF THE MACHINE .................................................................................12-13
CENTRAL BRUSH ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT ...............................14-15
SIDE BRUSH ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT .......................................16
FILTER CLEANING AND REPLACEMENT ......................................................17-18
MAINTENANCE (battery version) ...............................................................19-20
MAINTENANCE (gasoline version)..............................................................21-22
SUMMARY TABLE (battery-operated version maintenance) ...................23
SUMMARY TABLE (gasoline-operated version maintenance)..................24
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES.............................................................................25
SAFETY FUNCTIONS/TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................26
NOTE: THE CHAPTERS INDICATED WITH (battery version), are specific. WHILST THE OPERATIONS THAT WE HAVE DESCRIBED IN THE OTHER CHAPTERS ARE APPLICABLE TO BOTH MODELS.
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INTRODUCTION/GENERAL INFORMATION
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INTRODUCTION
This manual will help you get the most from your Sweeper Advance. Any “left” or “right” indications are always defined with reference to the machine forward movement direction. He has the skilled personnel, the original parts and the tools needed to meet your requirements. The machine should not be used without protection devices. For your safety, make sure that all the safety guards are closed or mounted correctly before stating up the machine.
PARTS AND SERVICE
Repairs, when required should be performed by your Authorized Advance Service Center, who employs factory trained service personnell, and maintains an inventory of Advance original replacement parts and accessories. Call the Advance Dealer named below for repair parts or service. Please specify the Model and the Serial Number when discussing your machine.
NAME PLATE
The Model Number and the Serial Number of your machine are shown on the Nameplate on the machine. This information is needed when ordering repair parts for the machine. Use the space below to note the Model and Serial Number of your machine for future reference.
Model:
Serial No.:
Power:
Tot weight:
MADE IN ITALY
LISTED Conforms to UL STD. 583 9901122
Prod. No.:
Max axel rear:
Max axel front:
Noise level:
Voltage:
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GENERAL SAFETY RULES
Carefully follow the rules described below to avoid injury to the operator and damage to the machine. Carefully read the labels on the machine, do not cover them for any reason and replace them immediately if they become worn or damaged. Do not place containers with liquids on the machine. The machine storage temperature should range between -25°C and +55°C. Humidity should range between 30 and 95%. Do not use the machine in an explosive atmosphere. Do not use the machine as a transport vehicle. Do not allow the brushes to operate while the machine is stationary to avoid damaging to the floor. In case of fire, use a powder extinguisher. Do not use water. Do not bump into shelves or scaffolding where there is a risk of falling objects. Adjust the operating speed to the floor adhesion. Do not exceed the declared slope limits to avoid unstable conditions. When the machine is parked, remove the key and engage the parking brake. When machine operating malfunctions occur, make sure that they are not caused by a lack of routine maintenance. If not, request assistance from the service centre. If parts must be replaced, request ORIGINAL spare parts from a dealer and/or Authorised Retailer. For all maintenance operations, disconnect the electric power supply to the machine. Do not remove the guards which require the use of tools to be disassembled. Do not wash the machine with direct or pressurised water streams, or with corrosive substances. The machine should be inspected by a service centre every 200 hours of operation. The machine must never be left unattended, during the scrapping phase, because of the presence of toxic-harmful materials (batteries, oils, etc.) which are subject to standards that require disposal in special centres. The machine will not generate damaging vibrations.
MODIFICATION AND IMPROVEMENTS
Our company constantly improves its products and reserves the right to make changes and improvements at its discretion without being obligated to apply such benefits to the machines that were previously sold.
SAFETY
How to prevent accidents.
No accident prevention programme is effective without the complete co-operation of the person directly responsible for operating the machine. Most of the accidents that may occur in a company, on the job or during transfers are caused by the non-observance of the fundamental safety rules. A careful and cautious user is the best guarantee against accidents and is more effective than any type of prevention programme.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
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UNPACKING
When the machine is delivered, carefully inspect the shipping carton and the machine for damage. If damage is evident, save the shipping carton so that it can be inspected. Contact the Advance Customer Service Department immediately to file a freight damage claim.
Lift the driving handle and set it to the height required.
Tighten the fixing screws at the end of the adjustment operation.
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Remove the brush from the vaste container. Replace the container and close it using the special hook latch.
Check that the following parts are present:
1- Brush (supplied with the machine).
2- Plastic bag with battery, connectors for battery-loader and fuse.
3- Technical documentation (spare parts catalogue, use and maintenance manual).
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TECHNICAL DATA
VERSION SW 700 B SW 850 B SW 850 G
Voltage 12V 12V / Main electric motor 600W-3000RPM 600W-3000RPM / Gasoline engine model / / Vanguard OHV Nominal power at 3600 RPM / / 4HP-2,97 kw Displacement / / 126 cc / 7,69 cn.in Start / / Manual Max forward speed max 4,5 km/h (2,8mi/h) max 4,5 km/h (2,8mi/h) max 4,5 km/h (2,8mi/h) Main brush size diameter 265 mm
lenght 500 mm
(Ø 10,5in 20in) Main brush RPM 450 450 450 Side brush diameter 420 mm
(Ø 16,5in) Side brush RPM 80 80 80 Cleaning width with side brush 700 mm (27,5in) 820 mm (32,3in) 820 mm (32,3in) Front wheel nr.1 diameter 125 mm
(Ø 5in)
Rear driving wheels nr. 2 diameter 180 mm
(Ø 7in) Container capacity 40 lt (10,5gal) 50 lt (13gal) 50 lt (13gal) Panel filter 8 micron - 2,5 m
(8µ 0,2sqft) Filter shaker Manual/Electric Manual/Electric Manual only Machine length 1180 mm (47in) 1180 mm (47in) 1180 mm (47in) Width 680 mm (27in) 820 mm (32,3in) 820 mm (32,3in) Height 910 mm (36in) 910 mm 910 mm Wheight without battery 90 kg (198lb) 105 kg (231lb) 110 kg (242lb) Recommended battery 6V-244Ah @ 20 (1x2) 6V-244Ah @ 20 (1x2) / Autonomy* 3 hours 3 hours /
diameter 265 mm
lenght 580 mm
(Ø 10,5in 27,8in)
diameter 420 mm
(Ø 16,5in)
diameter 125 mm
(Ø 5in)
diameter 180 mm
(Ø 7in)
8 micron - 2,5 m
(8µ 0,2sqft)
diameter 265 mm
lenght 580 mm
(Ø 10,5in 27,8in)
diameter 420 mm
(Ø 16,5in)
diameter 125 mm
(Ø 5in)
diameter 180 mm
(Ø 7in)
8 micron - 2,5 m
(8µ 0,2sqft)
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Note: Using the recommended batteries the working autonomy will be of about 3 hours.
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CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION
GASOLINE VERSION
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BATTERY VERSION
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GASOLINE VERSION BATTERY VERSION
1 DRIVE CONTROL LEVER DRIVE CONTROL LEVER
FLAP LIFT-UP LEVER FLAP LIFT-UP LEVER / DISPLAY / VOLTMETER/HOUR METER BUTTON ON/OFF KEY ON/OFF KEY ENGINE ON/OFF SWITCH / SUCTION STOP SUCTION STOP FILTER SHAKING LEVER FILTER SHAKING LEVER (STANDARD) / FILTER SHAKING PUSH-BUTTON (OPTION) START-UP HANDLE /
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1b
PREPARING A NEW MACHINE
It requires one 12-volt battery or alternatively, it is also possible to use two 6-volt batteries with a serial connection and with a higher capacity (for instance: 240 Ah @ 20).
According to the country where it is sold, there are three possibilities:
- Battery is supplied with the machine and it is set, complete with acid solution and ready to use.
- Battery is supplied with the machine and it is set (but not complete with acid solution).
- Battery is not supplied.
Before installing batteries, carefully read the information written on the decal sticked under the bonnet.
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Tilt the machine’s bonnet and check which option is applicable for your machine.
If the battery is set, open one of the ventilation caps to check whether it is complete with electrolyte.
If the battery is complete with electrolyte:
. Check for the level of the electrolyte and
fill up if necessary. (Fill up with destilled water only).
. Carry out a recharge operation (see
paragraph “MAINTENANCE”) as specified in the following pages.
Warning! Before starting the recharge operation, the connector of the battery must be disconnected from the machine.
During recharging, all battery’s caps have to be open.
When the recharge is concluded, the battery’s connector can be reconnected to the machine.
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PREPARING A NEW MACHINE
- If the battery is set without acid solution it must be filled up (density from 1,27 to 1,29 kg at 25°C) according to the instructions contained in next paragraph.
BATTERIES FILLING UP WITH ACID SOLUTION Please pay a strict attention when working with sulphuric acid, as it corrosive. If it comes in contact with the skin or the eyes, wash abundantly with water and call a doctor.
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Battery has to be filled up in a properly ventilated area.
Fill up each element of the battery with acid; the right level is roughly 10÷15 mm over the electrodes.
After one hour fill up with acid if necessary.
Let battery rest for one hour and proceed with the charging (please refer to the paragraph “MAINTENANCE”). When carrying out the recharge operation, all the caps of the battery have to be open.
Warning! Before starting the recharge operation, the connector of the battery must be disconnected from the machine.
At the end of the recharge operation close all the caps of the batteries, clean their upper part and remove all possible acid remains.
Connect the battery’s connector to the machine.
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PREPARING A NEW MACHINE
- If the machine is supplied with no battery, they have to be procured and mounted.
It is recommended to use the service of qualified personnel to choose and to install the new battery.
The electric connection cables that are supplied together with the machine can be used for the battery connection.
Warning! Before starting the recharge operation, the connector of the battery must be disconnected from the machine.
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Place the brush as per the figure and make sure that the fixing profiles match perfectly with the relevant holes. Coupling may be helped thanks to a light pressure of your hand.
Now the machine is ready to be used.
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PREPARING A NEW MACHINE (gasoline version)
Engine version:
Fill the fuel tank with unleaded gasoline.
For oil control please check at page: 21
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START-UP (gasoline version)
N.B.: Please read the Vanguard engine
instructions manual.
Turn the gasoline tap as per the figure in order to enable the flow to the carburettor.
Move the starter lever as per the relevant figure.
N.B.: Do not use the starter lever if the engine
is hot and if the external temperature is high.
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Turn the selector onto “ON”
Slightly pull the starter handle until you feel it becomes harder and then pull abruptly.
Warning: Do not let the starter handle return to its position quickly; please follow it in its downwards movement.
When the engine is slightly warm, slowly bring the starter lever to its original position and set the accelerator lever to the working condition (upwards) in order to set the engine to the maximum revolution rate.
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START-UP (gasoline version)
If you wish to stop the engine, reduce the number of revolutions to a minimum (lever of previous figure), turn selector onto the “OFF” position and turn tap onto the “OFF/CLOSED” position.
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START-UP (battery version)
Insert the ignition key, turn it clockwise: the main motor will then be started-up while display “ A ” will show the battery voltage level.
Check for the battery charge status by means of the specially-conceived display. The display has two functions: voltmeter and hour meter. The voltmeter includes a stop function for under-voltage that disables automatically all functions, including the drive, when the battery reaches a voltage level of 10,5 volts (flashing display). In this case, you must proceed with the battery recharging operation. Please see chapter “MAINTENANCE”.
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If you wish to see on the display the number of working hours of the machine (hour­counting function) press once the display data selection button “ B ”. If you press another time the data selection button, the operating minutes will be displayed. If you press another time or, alternatively, if you wait for roughly 10 seconds, the battery voltage will be displayed. If you wish to turn off the machine, just turn the key counterclockwise.
B
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USE OF THE MACHINE
Low the side brush.
BATTERY VERSION
When the motor is in operation, make sure that handle “ A ” has been lowered (suction enabled) ; if you pull the drive lever “ B ” you can adjust the running speed depending onto the quality and onto the quantity of the debris to be picked up. The machine stops automatically by releasing the drive lever “ B ”.
B
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GASOLINE VERSION
When the engine is running, make sure that handle “A” has been lowered (suction enabled); if you pull the drive lever “B” you can adjust the forward speed depending onto the quality and onto the quantity of the debris to be picked up. The machine stops automatically by releasing the drive lever “B”.
To collect light and bulky waste materials, lift the flap using the the left side lever. (Do not keep pushing onto the lever for a long time in order not to reduce the suction capability of the machine).
B
A
In case it is necessary to work onto wet ground, it is of utmost importance to disable the suction function (in order not to damage the paper-made filter); just pull (upwards) handle “ A ” as shown in the figure.
If you wish to enable the suction, lift lever “ B ” as shown in the figure.
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USE OF THE MACHINE
For efficient suction operation, the air filter must always be clean.
Activate the filter shaker (you can also perform this operation when the machine is working) by pulling and releasing the handle as shown in the figure.
Warning: always disable the suction function during this operation.
Repeat this operation every 15 - 20 minutes depending on the kind of dirt that is picked up, before emptying the container and at the end of the work.
Before leaving the machine, please make sure that:
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- the side brush is not in contact with the ground
GASOLINE VERSION
The start-up key is in the “OFF” position.
The vaste container should be emptied after each work period and when ever is full.
BATTERY VERSION
This version includes, as an optional accessory, the electrically-operated filter-shaker which is controlled by means of push-button “A”. When using the filter shaker the suction fan will automatically stop.
A
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CENTRAL BRUSH ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT
Warning: these operations must be carried out with the machine off, the key switched off (for battery-operated version), and with the machine on even floor.
When the main brush is fairly worn, its height must be adjusted to recover as much of the brush consumption as possible.
Loosen the knobs " A " on both sides of the machine, lower the brush to the ground taking the " B " indicator to the right position in the direction shown in the figure. The " B " indicator must be placed in the same position on both sides of the machine.
To make sure that the main brush has been properly adjusted, perform the following operations: let the brush rotate with the machine not in operation and on a flat ground; then make sure that the print left by the brush onto the ground is from 2 to 4 cm. wide.
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B
A
If the brush does not operate efficiently repeat the adjustment operation.
When the brush is completely worn-out, it must be replaced.
In order to perform this operation, just lift the bonnet so as to disconnect the safety device; loosen the knob on the left side of the machine, as shown in the figure.
Remove the cover by pushing it down.
Pull out the worn brush.
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CENTRAL BRUSH ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT
Remove the hub from the brush stem and place it onto the new brush; please do not change the direction of the bristles (please see following figu-re).
Note: Before inserting the brush, replace the adjustment devices in the position that is farthest away from the ground.
Insert the new brush and make sure that the hub is inserted in the entrainment device.
Rotation direction and direction of the central brush bristles.
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Replace the cover.
and tighten the lock knob.
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SIDE BRUSH ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT
When the side brush is fairly worn, its height must be adjusted to recover as much of the brush consumption as possible.
Lower the brush (motor on).
Please make sure that the ground contact area is as shown in the figure.
Warning: these operations must be carried out with the machine off, the key switched off (for battery-operated version), selector in “OFF” position (for gasoline-operated version) and with the machine on even floor.
If you need to change the ground contact area, just slacken counternut “A” and turn screw “B” keeping nut “C” still. Eventually tighten counternuts “A” and “C”.
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C
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Restart the brush and make sure that the ground contact area is as required. If necessary, just repeat the adjusting operation until reaching the right position.
When the brush is remarkably worn out, it is necessary to replace it. Just press the two tabs inwards and remove the brush.
Reinstall the new brush by carrying out the reverse operation and pushing it with your hands.
Note: when the brush are replaced check that the height is adjusted to its original position, corresponding to a new brush.
If you need to change the ground contact area, just slacken counternut “A” and turn screw “B” keeping nut “C” still. Eventually tighten counternuts “A” and “C”.
B
C
A
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FILTER CLEANING AND REPLACEMENT
The filter requires a periodical and complete cleaning operation.
Remark: Depending onto the customer’s request, the machine is supplied with two options :
1- Manually-operated filter shaker (battery-
fed).
2- Electrically-operated filter shaker (only
battery-operated version). Lift the bonnet to remove the filter.
Turn the levers 180° outwards onto the sides of the filter fixing cover.
Spread the lever supporting brackets towards outside, as shown in the figure.
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Disconnect the cables of the electric filter shaker motor (if installed) in order to move forward the filter fixing cover.
Slightly lift the manual filter shaker in order to remove the filter.
Remove the panel filter.
Clean the filter by means of pressed air (do not exceed a pressure level of 6 bar) onto the side with the protection net.
If you discover damages onto the filter or if it is not possible to clean it in the right way, just replace it.
Ask your dealer for the original spare part you need.
Polyester-made washable filters are also available.
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FILTER CLEANING AND REPLACEMENT
After cleaning, reinstall both the filter and the fixing cover.
Turn the two cover side levers inwards.
Reconnect the cable of the electric filter shaker motor (if installed).
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MAINTENANCE
The location of the adjustment device for Battery version, is as shown in the figure.
To carry out the adjustment, loosen the lock nut "A" and turn the adjusting nut "B".
Check the correct tightening, operating the traction control lever.
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BATTERY CONTROL AND RECHARGE
Please perform a periodical control of the electrolyte level inside the battery. Lift the bonnet and open the cells caps. If necessary, fill up the cells with distilled water.
The electrolyte level has to be roughly 10 ÷ 15 mm over the electrode.
After filling up, close the cells with the caps and clean the upper surface of the battery.
Warning: Be extremely careful ! The battery’s liquid is corrosive. If it comes in contact with the skin or the eyes, wash repeatedly with water and consult a doctor.
B
When necessary, recharge the battery in compliance with the following instructions:
- turn off the machine by means of the main
key;
- lift the bonnet;
- disconnect the connector of the battery from the machine;
- recharge has to be performed in a properly
ventilated area;
- open all caps of the cells (or elements) of the
battery;
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MAINTENANCE
- connect the battery connector to the battery charger.
- connect the battery charger to the mains (the mains voltage level and the frequency have to match the corresponding levels that are applicable for the battery charger).
At the end of the recharge disconnect the battery from the battery charger and reconnect it to the machine. Close all caps and clean the upper surface of the battery.
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MAINTENANCE (gasoline version)
We remaind you that it is necessary to carefully read the Vanguard engine use and maintenance manual and we offer you some other practical advice:
Check the engine oil level twice a week by means of the specially-conceived gauge; to top up use the oil indicated in the engine Use and Maintenance manual
Remark: Replace engine oil the first time after
20 operating hours or within one month. Afterwards, do it after 100 hours or within 8 months.
The engine oil can be changed as follows: Disconnect the exhaust tube and insert it into the specially-conceived opening on the side of the machine.
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Unscrew the cap connected with the engine oil level gauge.
Remove the strap and the plug from the tube and allow the used oil to drain out.
Note: Make this operation when the engine is
warm.
Collect dirty oil in the special containers and dispose of it in compliance with the current regulations in force in your country.
Remark: Keep exhaust tube open and up
during filling.
Get a funnel and feed with the new oil (type SAE 15W 40) through the level control opening; put the cap and the gauge back to their original positions and reinstall the closing cap onto the exhaust tube.
After filling operation, check the oil level with the special dip stick.
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MAINTENANCE (gasoline version)
Check regularly the engine air filter condition.
If necessary, wash the filter with water and soap or with another home-use detergent.
Squeeze and dry it properly.
Soak it with engine oil and squeeze it in order to get rid of extra oil.
Reinstall both the filter and the cover.
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SUMMARY TABLE
Warning: these operations must be carried out with the machine off and the key switched off. All periodic or extraordinary maintenance operations must be performed by skilled personnel, or by an authorised service centre.
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CONTROL
Battery liquid level and voltage
Check the carbon brushes of all electric motor, and replace them if worn-out.
Belt tightening
Filter shaker
Nut and screw tightening
Side and central brush condition
Panel filter cleaning
Filter, gasket seal, flaps
Control devices cable adjust­ment
UPON
DELIVERY
EVERY
30/h
EVERY
50/h
EVERY
100/h
EVERY
500/h
or every two
weeks
••
••
Note: The battery life will depend on the level
or periodic maintenance (checking the electrolyte level and density). If the machine does not run for a long time (ex. 4 to 6 weeks) it will be necessary to recharge the batteries to make sure that their voltage does not go under 10,5 Volt. Infact unused batteries get a self-discharge.
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SUMMARY TABLE (gasoline-operated version maintenance)
Warning: these operations must be carried out with the machine off. All periodic or extraordinary maintenance operations must be performed by skilled personnel, or by an authorised service centre. For any maintenance work on the engine, refer to its instruction manual.
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Engine filter cleaning
Panel filter cleaning
Engine oil level check
Engine oil replacement first time after 5 hours
Belt tightening
Filter shaker
Nut and screw tightening
Side and central brush condition
Filters, gasket seal, flaps
Control devices cable adjustment
UPON
DELIVERY
TWICE A
WEEK
EVERY
20/h
EVERY
50/h
EVERY
100/h
or every two
weeks
FIRST TIME
••
FIRST TIME
OR WITHIN
ONE MONTH
OR WITHIN
EIGHT
MONTHS
••
••
Note: The battery life will depend on the level
or periodic maintenance (checking the electrolyte level and density). If the machine does not run for a long time (ex. 4 to 6 weeks) it will be necessary to recharge the batteries to make sure that their voltage does not go under 10,5 Volt. Infact unused batteries get a self-discharge.
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
High capacity batteries for electrical version
High capacity batteries for electrical version 6V-244 Ah @ 20
Battery charger.
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Different kinds of brushes (central and side) for various applications.
Polyester-made washable filter. For all optional accessories, please call your dealer.
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SAFETY FUNCTIONS
The battery-operated version is equipped with a display.
The display has two functions: voltmeter and hour meter. The voltmeter includes a stop function for under-voltage that disables automatically all functions, including the drive, when the battery reaches a voltage level of 10,5 volts (flashing display). In this case, you must proceed with the battery recharging operation. Please see chapter “MAINTENANCE”.
SAFETY MICROSWITCH
It is activated when the machine bonnet is lifted up. By doing this, you stop the electrical motor or the gasoline engine.
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CENTRAL BRUSH SAFETY DEVICE
The operator has to lift the bonnet to reach the lid latch of the main brush compartment. When the bonnet is lifted the microswitch is activated, thus stopping the main brush.
MACHINE BEHAVIOUR DESCRIPTION OF THE FAULT POSSIBILITY OF AN INTERVENTION
Stop of all machine functions, including drive
Battery is discharged, thus activating the safety stop function.
Carry out battery recharge (chapter “Maintenance”).
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14600 21st Avenue North Plymouth, MN, 55447-3408 www.nilfisk-advance.com Phone: 800-989-2235 Fax: 800-989-6566
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