Nilfisk-Advance America 80P Emptying the container, Emptying the waste container 83/625/626

Models: 90C 626 83 625 80P 82

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1 Place rubber coupling on a flat surface and press one ring over the rim until it fits into the groove of the rubber muff.

2 Push curved tube through the joint and pull it through as far as it will go.

3 Grip curved tube with left hand close against the rubber muff and push ball socket of hose in as far as possible.

4 Turn or push the second ring into its correct position in the groove of the rubber coupling.

5 Pull in the directions indicated by the arrows and the hose is assembled.

8Assembling of the Ø50mm tubes 82/83/625/626

1 Before the tubes and nozzle are assembled the locking ring is unscrewed counter-clockwise.

2 Then the tube and nozzle are assembled and the locking ring is screwed clockwise until it grips.

Accessories

Nilfisksupplies a large selection of tubes and nozzles for ordinary cleaning, overhead cleaning, and specific cleaning tasks.

See special leaflets for accessories.

9Shaking the filter Only 80P

The cleaner can also be used without the dust bag. In this case the dust is collected in the lower part of the container which is emptied as necessary. To keep suction power at a constant level the filter must be kept as clean as possible by shaking it at regular intervals.

The filter should not be washed or brushed.

Removing the motor 80P

1 Hold the motor handle and open the top catches. Lift off the motor.

Removing the motor 90C

1 Remove the motor by turning its handle counter-clockwise. Lift off the motor.

2 The filter can be cleaned by vacuum it.

3 Replace the motor so that the on/off switch is in line with the on/off switch printed on the upper container. Turn the motor clockwise intil a distinct click is heard. If the motor will not lock into position by turning, then press the red locking lever inside the container in the direction of the arrow.

Pull out the filter by its blue bottom plate and shake it gently from side to side. The hose must remain fixed to the container during the shaking operation.

When mounting the motor make sure that the switch is directly over the suction inlet of the container and the plug is turned backwards.

Emptying the container

When the filter has been shaken and the hose detached, release the two latches and open the container. Lift off the top part and empty the lower part of the container.

Shaking 82/83

To keep the suction power constant the filter must be as clean as possible. The filter must therefore be shaken regularly. It can be shaken a number of times before the container needs emptying. Switch off the motor. Shake the filter several times by means of the shaking rod. The hose must be attached

to the container during the shaking. The filter should not be washed or brushed.

Shaking

The filter shaker rod is depressed as far as possible until automatically releases itself, activating the filter shaking device.

Usually 3-4 movements in succession will be sufficient.

Do not wash or brush the filter, but keep it clean solely by frequent shaking or vacuuming with another cleaner. This machine is supplied with either cotton - or GORE-TEX filter.

Manometer

The vacuum cleaner can be fitted with a manometer, indicating the degree of clogging of the main filter. When the needle is in the red zone, the motor needs to be switched off

and the filter shaken.

This is particularly useful in fixed pipework systems, where a drop in efficiency may not be immediately

noticed.

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1 Switch off the motors and shake the filter several times by means of the shaker rod. Leave the hose connected.

2 Lock the shaker rod in highest position using the rubber stop. Remove the hose.

3 To release the dirt container, unfasten the four clips, and open to their ful

l extent.

4 Remove the upper container with motors still in place.

5 Empty the dust container.

6 Replace the upper container complete with motors, fasten clips against the container. Push the shaker rod down.

11 Emptying the waste container 83/625/626

1 Switch off the motors, leave the hose connected and shake the filter as described in “Shaking the filter”.

2 By raising the pedal bar, the waste container is lowered to the ground and can either slid clear of the machine for disposal of waste, or the machine can be pushed forward to clear the container.

3 After emptying, the container is placed under the machine, with one handle to rear and the pedal bar pushed down, automatically lifting and sealing the container back in its position.

12 Suction with dust bag 80P/90C

The cleaner is supplied with two ply self-locating dust bags. To release the container, unfasten the two latches and lift off the upper part with the motor/filter section.

Fix the dust bag as follows:

1 Pierce the dust bag´s perforation and place in the lower container.

2 Pull the blue dust bag plastic plate over the suction inlet with both hands.

3 Unfold the dust bag carefully. Replace the top container and lock the two latches.

Note

The suction efficiency depends on the size and quality of the dust bag. Use original Nilfiskbags only. If non-Nilfisk dust bags are used, and airlow restricted, overheating of the motor and subsequent damage may result.

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Nilfisk-Advance America Emptying the container, Emptying the waste container 83/625/626, Suction with dust bag 80P/90C

90C, 626, 83, 625, 80P specifications

Nilfisk-Advance America is renowned in the cleaning equipment industry for its commitment to innovation and quality, and the Nilfisk-Advance America 82, 80P, 625, 83, and 626 models exemplify this legacy. These versatile and robust machines cater to various cleaning applications, from industrial facilities to commercial spaces, providing unmatched performance and efficiency.

The Nilfisk-Advance 82 series is designed for heavy-duty cleaning with a focus on durability. They feature powerful vacuum motors that ensure thorough dirt and debris removal, making them ideal for environments with high foot traffic. The advanced filtration system captures fine particles, providing a clean and safe environment. Moreover, the ergonomic design ensures ease of use, allowing operators to navigate tight spaces swiftly.

In contrast, the 80P model stands out for its power and versatility. It is equipped with a strong motor that provides exceptional suction capability, handling both wet and dry cleaning tasks efficiently. This model is particularly favored for its user-friendly interface, allowing operators to switch between cleaning modes effortlessly. The compact design aids maneuverability, making it suitable for varied cleaning environments, from warehouses to offices.

The 625 model showcases a blend of efficiency and innovation. It integrates advanced technologies, such as automatic filter cleaning, which maintains optimal suction power during operation. This feature reduces downtime and enhances productivity. The 625 is also designed with noise reduction technology, ensuring quieter operation, an essential characteristic for noise-sensitive areas.

The 83 and 626 models further emphasize portability and adaptability. These machines are lightweight yet sturdy, allowing for easy transportation without compromising cleaning performance. Their robust construction is complemented by a user-friendly design, minimizing operator fatigue and enhancing overall efficiency.

All these models share common traits of reliability, easy maintenance, and advanced engineering, making them valuable assets across various industries. Whether tackling heavy-duty cleaning tasks or routine maintenance, the Nilfisk-Advance America 82, 80P, 625, 83, and 626 models provide the necessary tools to achieve cleanliness and efficiency. Their commitment to innovation and excellence ensures that customers receive top-of-the-line cleaning solutions, reinforcing Nilfisk-Advance's position as a leader in the cleaning equipment market.