Nilfisk-ALTO 692003 manual Battery Removal

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MAINTENANCE

WARNING

Do not remove the battery from the machine if there is waste in the solution tank.

Hydrogen gas is formed during the charging operation and is explosive! Only charge batteries in a well-ventilated area with the lid open. Avoid any open flame or electrical sparks. Pulling out the charger plug, with the charger still on, will cause an arc and must be avoided.

Batteries are heavy. Use lifting device with specified rated capacity.

Always remove jewelry, wear protective clothing, and face protection when working near batteries.

Lead acid batteries generate gases, which cause explosions. Keep sparks and flames away from batteries charge the batteries only in area with good ventilation. NO SMOKING!

To prevent an explosion, disconnect the AC plug from the receptacle before connection or disconnect the DC plug on the charger.

The battery box can slide off a forklift and cause severe personal injury or damage to equipment. Ensure that the battery box is properly secured to the forks of the forklift during transport, drive and stop with caution.

BATTERY LEVER

BATTERY COMPARTMENT

Fig. 63

Fig. 64

CONNECT A 2000 LB. (907 KG)

CAPACITY LIFTING DEVICE

CONNECTING BATTERY

Fig. 65

Fig. 66

BATTERY REMOVAL

When removing batteries

1.Lift the machine front cover to access battery compartment.

2.Unplug the battery power connector from the machine power connector.

3.Rotate the battery lever to the right.

4.Lift the battery out using a 2000 LB. (907 KG) capacity lifting device.

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Contents American-Lincoln AMERICAN-LINCOLN Index Disclaimer DisclaimerDecimal Metric Conversion Table Hardware Abreviations ABBREVIATIONS-SCREWSABREVIATIONS-SETSCREWS Standard Hardware & Torque Values SAE GradeHydraulic Torque Requirements Hydraulic Torque RequirementsSymbols Ordering Parts Parts may be ordered from Alto distributorsSafety Precautions Personal Safety Machine SafetyHazard Seriousness Level Safety Precautions Specifications Warranty Instruments and ControlsScrubbing System 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 GaugeMaintenance Service ChartHour Weekly Maintenance Checklist 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 Cleaning the Dust Control Filter Replacing the Dust Control Filter When Damage is EvidentDust Control Filter Checking the Dust Control FilterAdjusting the Dust Flaps Cleaning the Hydraulic SystemDust Flaps Checking the Dust FlapsTroubleshooting Problem Probable CauseRemedy