Nilfisk-ALTO 692003 manual Scrubbing Path, To Stop the Cleaning Operation

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

 

SIDE AISLES

 

MAIN AISLE

P4134/0001

SIDE AISLES

Fig. 41

SCRUBBING PATH

·Scrub in straight paths. Do not bump posts. Do not scrape the sides of the machine.

·When the machine is in motion, do not push the directional/speed control pedal all the way forward. This is the same as starting in “high” and will put a strain on the motor and drive system.

·Plan your sweeping and scrubbing in advance. Try to arrange long runs with minimum stopping and starting. Sweep debris from narrow aisles out into main aisle ahead of time. Do an entire floor, or section at on time.

·Pick up oversize debris before sweeping.

·Allow a few inches of overlap of sweep and scrub paths. This will eliminate leaving dirty patches.

·Allow a few inches of overlap of sweep and scrub paths. This will eliminate leaving dirty patches.

·Don’t turn steering wheel to sharply when machine is in motion. The machine is very responsive to movement of the steering wheel; so avoid sudden turns.

·Try to follow as straight a path as possible. Avoid bumping into posts or scraping the sides of the machine.

·When placing the machine in motion, avoid slamming the directional control pedal all the way forward suddenly. This is equivalent to starting out in “HIGH” and puts needless strain on the drive system. Periodically, turn the sweeping broom end for end to prevent the bristles from “settling” in one direction.

TO STOP THE CLEANING OPERATION

Discontinue the cleaning operation when the low solution light or the high recovery light illuminates, this indicates the solution tank is empty or recovery tank is full. Discontinue the scrubbing cycle, put all controls in the forward position for transport and drive to the drain area.

NOTE

After stopping, perform these post operation checks.

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Contents American-Lincoln AMERICAN-LINCOLN Index Disclaimer DisclaimerDecimal Metric Conversion Table ABREVIATIONS-SETSCREWS Hardware AbreviationsABBREVIATIONS-SCREWS Standard Hardware & Torque Values SAE GradeHydraulic Torque Requirements Hydraulic Torque RequirementsSymbols Ordering Parts Parts may be ordered from Alto distributorsSafety Precautions Hazard Seriousness Level Personal SafetyMachine Safety Safety Precautions Specifications Scrubbing System WarrantyInstruments and Controls SqueegeeLWA Machine Preparation Unpacking and Assembling MachineUnpacking Battery Battery Installation Controls KEY Switch Forward / Reverse SwitchBattery Condition Meter Hour MeterHEADLIGHT/TAILIGHT Switch Optional Hopper Open Light WarningFilter Shaker Switch Only models with dust control Dust Control SwitchScrub Brush Switch Squeegee SwitchLOW Solution Light High Recovery LightHopper Lift Switch Side Broom and Main Broom SwitchSpray and VAC Wand Switch Optional Side Broom Adjustment Main Broom AdjustmentSolution Flow Knob Horn ButtonFoot Throttle Parking BrakeSeat Position Adjustment Safety FeaturesPRE-START Checklist Operating InstructionsTo Start Machine To Transport MachineTo Begin the Cleaning Operation Scrubbing the Average Floor with Light to Medium SoilageNON-RECYCLING or Standard Scrubbing Mode Floor ContactESP Operating Mode Scrub Brush Squeegee Floor ContactTo Stop the Cleaning Operation Scrubbing PathPost Operation Checklist To Drain Recovery TankRecovery Tank Hose Disk Scrub Brushes Operating Instructions Dust Control Knob Hydraulic Reservoir Level Sight GaugeHour Weekly Maintenance Checklist MaintenanceService Chart Hour Maintenance Checklist11, 12 Maintenance Battery Charging Instructions Battery Removal Battery Removal with the Battery Rollout Option Replacing Scrub Brushes Replacing Pads on a PAD DriverReplacing Rear Squeegee Draining the Recovery Tank Draining the Solution TankAdjusting the Main Broom Height Main Broom Access Door Replacing the Main BroomBroom Lift ARM Broom Idler Side Broom Adjustment Knob Dust Control Filter Cleaning the Dust Control FilterReplacing the Dust Control Filter When Damage is Evident Checking the Dust Control FilterDust Flaps Adjusting the Dust FlapsCleaning the Hydraulic System Checking the Dust FlapsTroubleshooting Problem Probable CauseRemedy