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Emptying The Hopper; After Using The Machine; Pushing The Machine; Machine Long Inactivity - Nilfisk Alto FLOORTEC 550 B Manuel D'utilisation

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USER MANUAL
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EMPTYING THE HOPPER

1.
Release the lever to stop the machine.
2.
Turn the ignition key (2, Fig. B) to "0" position.
3.
Disengage the hook (18, Fig. C) by pulling its inferior
end.
4.
By means of the handle (19, Fig. C) pull out the
hopper (17) and empty it.
5.
Take back the hopper to its normal position and
engage the hook (18).
6.
The machine is ready to start working again.

AFTER USING THE MACHINE

After working, before leaving the machine:
1.
Clean the filter with the manual filter-shaker lever (20,
Fig. C) or with the electrical filter-shaker switch (2,
Fig. B) (if equipped).
2.
Empty the hopper (17, Fig. C) (see instructions in the
previous paragraph).
3.
Lift the side broom by means of the handle (12, Fig.
C).
4.
Remove the ignition key (2, Fig. B) from the machine.
5.
Make sure that the machine cannot move
independently.
6.
Activate the optional pedal brake (26, Fig. C).

PUSHING THE MACHINE

The machine can be moved my pushing it both with the
ignition key (2, Fig. B) to "0" and to "I" positions.

MACHINE LONG INACTIVITY

If you foresee that the machine will not be used for more
than 30 days, proceed as follows:
Disconnect the battery connector (3, Fig. T).
Lift the machine so that the skirts, the main broom
and the wheels do not touch the ground.
If the optional battery charger is installed, disconnect
the positive battery terminal (+) directly from the
battery (+) pole.
FIRST PERIOD OF USE
After the first period of use (first 8 hours) it is necessary to
check that the fixing and connecting elements are
correctly tightened, that the visible parts are integral and
that there are no leakages.
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FLOORTEC 550 B

MAINTENANCE

The lifespan of the machine and its operating safety are
ensured by correct and regular maintenance.
The following chart provides the scheduled maintenance.
The intervals shown may vary according to particular
working conditions, which are to be defined by the person
in charge of the maintenance.
WARNING!
Operations to be carried out with the
machine off, the ignition key not inserted
and (if required) the battery disconnected.
Moreover, carefully read the instructions in
the Safety chapter.
All routine or extraordinary maintenance operations must
be performed by skilled personnel, or by an authorised
Service Center.
This manual describes only the easier and most common
maintenance procedures.
NOTE
For other service procedures of the scheduled
maintenance, please refer to the Service
Centers.
146 2357 000(1)2005-03 A

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