Nilfisk-ALTO 692003 manual Checking the Dust Control Filter, Cleaning the Dust Control Filter

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MAINTENANCE

DUST CONTROL

PANEL FILTER

Fig. 92

Fig. 93

HOPPER

The hopper (Fig. 92) houses the debris compartment, the dust control filter and the removable dust baffle. For maximum performance and service life, keep the hopper clean and inspect the seals and flaps daily. Clean the hopper prior to parking the sweeper at the end of the day. A clean hopper will make inspecting the flaps and seals much easier and will prevent premature deterioration of hopper components. Do not leave the hopper full of debris while in storage or when parked for extended periods of time. Once the hopper has been emptied the insides of the hopper should be rinsed out with water.

DUST CONTROL FILTER

The dust control filter (Fig. 93) should be checked daily for damage and cleaned if necessary. A damaged filter must be replaced to prevent damage to other dust control system components. Inspect the filter for tears in the filter media or excessive dirt lodged in the pleats. A tear in the filter media will allow dirt to pass through the filter and can be easily seen as a dirty patch on the top side on the filter. Cleaning of the filter is necessary when the filter shaker fails to adequately clean the pleats.

CHECKING THE DUST CONTROL FILTER

1.Park the machine on a smooth level surface, turn the key switch to the “O” position and engage the parking brake.

2.Raise the hopper lid for access to the filter compartment.

3.Turn the filter latch, lift the filter frame and remove the filter.

4.Inspect the panel filter for tears and clean or replace if necessary.

5.Reinstall the filter, lower the filter frame and engage the filter latch.

6.Close the hopper cover.

CLEANING THE DUST CONTROL FILTER

Clean the dust control filter when the shaker fails to adequately clear the filter. The filter can be cleaned with compressed air not to exceed 100 PSI. To clean the filter with compressed air, apply the compressed air to the top side of the panel to back flush the lodged dirt from the filter pleats. Be careful to not damage the filter media while cleaning. The filter can be cleaned with a solution of soap and water. If this cleaning method is used do not use the filter until it has completely dried.

REPLACING THE DUST CONTROL FILTER WHEN DAMAGE IS EVIDENT

1.Park the machine on a smooth level surface, turn the key switch to the “O” position and engage the parking brake.

2.Open the hopper compartment cover to gain access to the filter compartment.

3.Turn the latch on the hinged frame counterclockwise and lift the frame .

4.Remove the filter panel.

5.Install replacement filter, lower the hinged frame and engage the latch.

6.Lower the filter compartment cover.

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Contents American-Lincoln AMERICAN-LINCOLN Index Disclaimer DisclaimerDecimal Metric Conversion Table Hardware Abreviations ABBREVIATIONS-SCREWSABREVIATIONS-SETSCREWS SAE Grade Standard Hardware & Torque ValuesHydraulic Torque Requirements Hydraulic Torque RequirementsSymbols Parts may be ordered from Alto distributors Ordering PartsSafety Precautions Personal Safety Machine SafetyHazard Seriousness Level Safety Precautions Specifications Instruments and Controls WarrantyScrubbing System SqueegeeLWA Unpacking and Assembling Machine Machine PreparationUnpacking Battery Battery Installation Controls Forward / Reverse Switch KEY SwitchHour Meter Battery Condition MeterHopper Open Light Warning HEADLIGHT/TAILIGHT Switch OptionalDust Control Switch Filter Shaker Switch Only models with dust controlSqueegee Switch Scrub Brush SwitchHigh Recovery Light LOW Solution LightSide Broom and Main Broom Switch Hopper Lift SwitchSpray and VAC Wand Switch Optional Main Broom Adjustment Side Broom AdjustmentHorn Button Solution Flow KnobParking Brake Foot ThrottleSafety Features Seat Position AdjustmentOperating Instructions PRE-START ChecklistTo Transport Machine To Start MachineScrubbing the Average Floor with Light to Medium Soilage To Begin the Cleaning OperationFloor Contact NON-RECYCLING or Standard Scrubbing ModeScrub Brush Squeegee Floor Contact ESP Operating ModeScrubbing Path To Stop the Cleaning OperationTo Drain Recovery Tank Post Operation ChecklistRecovery Tank Hose Disk Scrub Brushes Operating Instructions Hydraulic Reservoir Level Sight Gauge Dust Control KnobService Chart MaintenanceHour Weekly Maintenance Checklist Hour Maintenance Checklist11, 12 Maintenance Battery Charging Instructions Battery Removal Battery Removal with the Battery Rollout Option Replacing Pads on a PAD Driver Replacing Scrub BrushesReplacing Rear Squeegee Draining the Solution Tank Draining the Recovery TankAdjusting the Main Broom Height Replacing the Main Broom Main Broom Access DoorBroom Lift ARM Broom Idler Side Broom Adjustment Knob Replacing the Dust Control Filter When Damage is Evident Cleaning the Dust Control FilterDust Control Filter Checking the Dust Control FilterCleaning the Hydraulic System Adjusting the Dust FlapsDust Flaps Checking the Dust FlapsProblem Probable Cause TroubleshootingRemedy