Nilfisk-ALTO 91WS manual To Change LP Tank, Machine Storage Gasoline Powered Machines

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

TO CHANGE LP TANK

The tank changing operation presents an opportunity for the operator to inspect the tank, tank fittings and the fuel lines for damage or wear that could cause leaks in the LP fuel system. Follow these steps to change the LP tank.

1.Park the machine in a designated safe area.

2.Turn key switch to “OFF” position.

3.Close the tank supply valve.

4.Remove the machine fuel supply hose quick disconnect coupling from the tank.

5.Inspect the fuel system components for damage and abnormal wear.

6.Remove the tank from the cradle holding device. Handle the tank carefully. It must not be dropped or mishandled.

7.Store the empty tank in the designated storage area.

8.Select a filled LP tank and inspect for damage and abnormal wear.

9.Carefully install the tank so the centering pin aligns with the hole in the tank collar.

10.Fasten the tank hold down clamp so that the tank locks into position.

11.Reconnect the machine fuel supply hose to the tank supply coupling.

12.Open the tank supply valve and inspect for leaks. If leaks are present close the supply valve immediately. Investigate the source of the leak and have it repaired before using the machine. If no leaks are found, the machine is ready to start.

13.Close the top cover.

14.Close the tank supply valve if the machine is to be stored.

MACHINE STORAGE

GASOLINE POWERED MACHINES

Machines to be stored over 30 days should be completely drained of fuel to prevent gum deposits forming on essential carburetor parts, fuel filter and tank.

The use of a fuel additive, such as STA-BIL, or an equivalent, will minimize the formation of fuel gum deposits during storage. Such an additive may be added to the gasoline in the fuel tank of the engine.

The following procedure should be used to prepare the machine for storage:

1.All fuel should be removed from the tank. Run the engine until it stops from lack of fuel.

2.While engine is still warm, drain oil from the crankcase. Refill with fresh oil.

3.Remove spark plug, pour approximately 1/2 ounce (15 grams) of engine oil into cylinder and crank slowly to distribute oil. Replace spark plug.

4.Store in a clean and dry area.

BATTERY POWERED MACHINES

All wet batteries will slowly discharge on standing and will discharge much faster when warm than when cold. At normal temperature of 80°F (26°C) loss of capacity by self-discharge, starting with a fully charged battery, may amount to an average of .001 specific gravity per day over a 30 day period. The battery should be given a booster charge when the specific gravity falls .040.

Do not discharge the batteries excessively. Excessive discharge can cause polarity reversal of the individual cells in the battery which will lead to complete failure of the batteries.

Use a hydrometer to monitor the specific gravity of the individual cells in the batteries. When checking the specific gravity of the batteries, you should not see a large difference between the individual cells. The batteries may need to be replaced if the battery shows a significant difference of specific gravity between the cells.

The specific gravity of the electrolyte should measure 1.285 when fully charged.

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Contents AMERICAN-LINCOLN Table of Contents American-Lincoln Specifications Optional Equipment Machine DimensionsSweeping System Machine Preparation GAS/LP Powered MachinesMachine Preparation Battery Powered Machines Safety Precautions Safety PrecautionsSafety Precautions Hour Meter Machine Controls KEY SwitchMachine Controls Filter Shaker Switch Machine ControlsMain Broom Lever Main Broom AdjustmentSide Broom Lift Handle FORWARD/REVERSE Control Handle Filter Manifold LatchHopper Dump Handle Circuit Breakers Rewind StarterGAS/LP Machine Operation Battery Machine OperationOperating Instructions Starting Instructions PRE-START Checklist To Start the Battery Powered SweeperTo Start GAS Powered Sweeper To Start LP Powered SweeperTo Drive Machine for Transport To Sweep with MachineTo Empty Hopper To Stop SweeperPost Operation Checklist Battery Charging InstructionsLP Powered Machine Fueling Instructions Gasoline Powered Machine Fueling InstructionsTo Fill the Gasoline Powered Machine Fuel Tank Machine Storage Gasoline Powered Machines To Change LP TankService Chart 10,19 11,15 Sweeping Various Types of Debris HOW to SweepSweeping Guidelines Service Instructions Main Broom Service InstructionsTo Adjust the Main Broom Sweep Height Main BroomService Instructions To Change the Side Brooms Height AD- Justment Side BroomsTo Check the Side Broom Sweep Pattern Dust Control Service Instructions To Clean the Filter BaffleTo Clean the Panel Filter To Change the Side BroomsFlap Service Instructions To Adjust the Side FlapsHopper Service Instructions To Clean HopperEngine AIR Intake Service Fuel Filter ServiceTo Check the Engine OIL Level To Replace the Forward Drive BeltTo Replace the Reverse Belt LP Safety Precautions LP Vapor Withdrawal System LP GAS ComponentsLP GAS System LP Checklist LP Fuel TanksLP Tank Care USE and Care of LP TanksChanging LP Tanks To Begin Changing the LP TankStandard Hardware & Torque Values Standard Metric Torque ValuesDecimal Metric & Conversion Table Bolt Identification SAE GradeAbbreviations Screws Hardware Legend Hardware Legend Hardware Legend Hardware Legend Hardware Legend Screw, HHC M14 x 1.50 x 45mmgr10 American Lincoln Technology Ordering PartsAmerican-Lincoln Technology Table of Contents Chapter Hardware Used Frame Parts ListPart Number Description QTY Frame Exploded View Covers Parts List Covers Exploded View Wheel Drive Parts List Part Number DescriptionWheel Drive Exploded View Lower Wheel Drive Parts List Lower Wheel Drive Exploded View Main Broom Parts List Main Broom Exploded View Main Broom Arms Parts List Main Broom Arms Exploded View Right Hand Side Broom Parts List 13 H150 Right Hand Side Broom Exploded ViewHopper Parts List Hopper Exploded View Filter Shaker Parts List Filter Shaker Exploded View Impeller Parts List Impeller -EXPLODED View Battery Parts List Battery Exploded View Engine Parts List Service PartsEngine Exploded View Electrical Assembly Battery Parts List Back Wiring View TOP Electrical Assembly Battery Exploded ViewElectrical Assembly GAS Parts List Electrical Assembly GAS Exploded View M1 RelayControl Panel Battery Parts List Control Panel Battery Exploded View Control Panel GAS Parts List Control Panel GAS Exploded View Decals Parts List Decals Exploded View American-Lincoln Decals GAS Exploded View American-Lincoln Technology Table of Contents Chapter Left Hand Side Broom Option Parts List Left Hand Side Broom Option Exploded View LP Option Parts List LP Option Exploded View Foam Filled Tire Option C0626WET Sweep Bypass Option Battery Machine Part Number Description Spare Parts KitsMain Broom Options Schematic & Connection Drawing Battery TOP Back Wiring ViewSchematic & Connection Drawing GAS OptionIndex Index Index AMERICAN-LINCOLN

91WS specifications

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