INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
6.Disconnect the battery connector (4, Fig. V) and connect it to the external battery charger.
7.Connect the battery charger to the electrical mains and charge the batteries.
8.When the recharging is complete, disconnect the battery charger from the electrical mains and from the battery connector (4, Fig. V).
9.Check the correct level of electrolyte inside the batteries and close the caps (3, Fig. V).
10.Reconnect the battery connector (4, Fig. V) to the machine.
11.Disengage the lock rod (16, Fig. V) and close the hood (13, Fig. C); the machine is ready to be used.
SAFETY FUNCTIONS
The machine is equipped with the following safety functions.
RUNNING CONSENT SWITCH
It allows the machine to run only if the operator is on the driver's seat (27, Fig. B).
EMERGENCY PUSH-BUTTON
It is in the position 12, Fig. B, easily accessible for the operator; it must be pressed when it necessary to stop the machine operation immediately.
HOPPER LIFTING/LOWERING CONSENT PUSH-BUTTON
It is in the position 1, Fig. B and must be pressed and held to activate the hopper lifting/lowering and overturning
HOPPER LIFTING CYLINDER SAFETY DEVICE VALVE
It is located on the hopper lifting cylinder.
It stops the hopper in the position it has reached (without possibility for it to lower accidentally) if the hydraulic system piping, feeding the lifting cylinder, should break.
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLE | REMEDY | |
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After having turned the ignition | Check that the battery connector | |
(4, Fig. V) is correctly connected to | ||
switch (18, Fig. B) to “I” | the machine | |
position, the display does not | ||
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Check the integrity of the following | ||
illuminate and the machine | ||
fuses: F1 (1, Fig. Z) and F0 (2, Fig. | ||
does not work | ||
Z) | ||
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The machine does not move | Turn the ignition switch to “0” | |
position, then to “I” position, being | ||
when pressing the accelerator | ||
pedal | careful not to press the accelerator | |
pedal during this operation | ||
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| Check that the related thermal | |
The main broom does not work | circuit breaker (5, Fig. V) is not | |
deactivated; otherwise reactivate it | ||
| by pressing the related key | |
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| Check that the related thermal | |
The side brooms do not work | circuit breaker (6 or 7, Fig. V) is not | |
deactivated; otherwise reactivate it | ||
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| by pressing the related key | |
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The machine operates only | ||
when stationary, otherwise it | ||
If the problem persists, replace the | ||
switches off and the red | ||
batteries | ||
warning light turns on | ||
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| Check that the dust filter (4, Fig. N) | |
| is not obstructed | |
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| Check that the hopper (4, Fig. C) is | |
The machine collects few | not full | |
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Check that the skirts (16, 17, 18, | ||
debris/dust | ||
19, Fig. C) are not broken or | ||
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| incorrectly adjusted | |
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| Check the correct height of the | |
| brooms (10, 11, 12, Fig. C) | |
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The battery autonomy is low | Install a battery with greater | |
capacity: (240 Ah) | ||
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The hopper does not lift | Check the fuse (F2, Fig. Z) | |
integrity | ||
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| Check the fuse (F3, Fig. Z) | |
| integrity | |
The hopper does not overturn |
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Check that the hopper is lifted from | ||
| the ground at an height greater | |
| than 10.6 in (270 mm) | |
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| Before lowering the hopper by | |
| pressing the | |
The hopper does not lower | B), check that the hopper is in its | |
| horizontal position by pressing the | |
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| Operate the lever (24, Fig. B) to | |
The filter shaker does not work | check that the main broom is lifted | |
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Check the fuse (F4, Fig. Z) | ||
| integrity | |
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For further information consult the Service Manual at any Nilfisk Service Center.
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