Using The Rear Suction Pipe (*); Using The Windscreen Wiper/Washer; Using The Cab Heating; Using The Cab Climate Control System (*) - Nilfisk Advance RS 501 Manuel D'utilisation

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9.
If necessary, check for hopper filter clogging, according
to the following procedure:
Engage the parking brake and turn off the engine.
Lift the hopper lid manually and secure it with the
support rod (8, Fig. F).
As shown in the Maintenance chapter, remove the
filters (6 and 7, Fig. F) and check for clogging. If
the filters are clogged, clean them according to the
relevant procedure. Install the filters.
Disengage the support rod (8, Fig. F) and place it
in its housing.
10.
Close the hopper lid (21, Fig. G) by pressing the switch
(28, Fig. D). Keep the switch pressed until the lid is
completely closed.
11.
The machine is ready to start working again.

USING THE REAR SUCTION PIPE (*)

(*)
Optional for some countries.
To collect dust/debris with the rear suction pipe (22, Fig. G),
rather than the suction inlet (10), perform the following
procedure.
1.
As shown in the Hopper Dumping paragraph, lift the
hopper for 10-15 cm approximately, then turn off the
engine.
2.
Open the right lid (16, Fig. G).
3.
With a suitable ladder, carefully remove the screw (1,
Fig. I) and turn the gasket (2) on the hopper suction hole
(3).
4.
Lower the hopper completely, as shown in the Hopper
Dumping paragraph.
5.
Turn off the engine and engage the parking brake with
the lever (7, Fig. E).
6.
Disengage the fasteners (25, Fig. G) of the rear suction
pipe (22).
7.
Open the suction pipe closing panel by lifting the knob
(1, Fig. J) until the end of stroke, as shown in the figure,
then screw the knob (1) to secure it in that position.
8.
Start the diesel engine as shown in the relevant
paragraph.
9.
Check that the hopper (12, Fig. G) is lowered and that
the warning light (26, Fig. D) is off.
10.
Gradually bring forward the engine throttle lever (16,
Fig. E) and set the engine speed on the display (11, Fig.
D) to the following value:
minimum 1,800 rpm
maximum 2,500 rpm
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USING THE WINDSCREEN WIPER/WASHER

1.
2.

USING THE CAB HEATING

1.
2.
3.
USING THE CAB CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM
(*)
(*)
1.
2.
3.
Turn on the suction fan with the lever (14, Fig. E).
Disengage the parking brake with the lever (7, Fig. E).
Disengage the bands (25, Fig. G) and pick up the rear
suction pipe (22, Fig. G).
Pull the pin (1, Fig. K) and turn the handle (2) to the
position shown in the figure. Hold the lever in this
position by releasing the pin (1) and ensure that the pin
is inserted in the relevant housing.
To use the dust control system water jet, open the tap
(3, Fig. K) by turning it in the position shown in the
figure.
With the help of an assistant, start to collect debris with
the rear suction pipe (4, Fig. K), by grasping it as shown
in the figure.
While working, the machine picks up both light
materials such as dust, paper, leaves, etc. and heavy
materials such as stones, bottles, etc.
To restore the machine operation with the suction inlet
(10, Fig. G), perform the steps from 1 to 15 in the
reverse order.
Press the switch (20, Fig. D) to sprinkle the detergent on
the windscreen.
Press the switch (20, Fig. D) to start and stop the
windscreen wiper.
To turn on the cab heating, turn the knob (15, Fig. E)
counterclockwise as necessary.
Choose one of the two blower speed with the switch
(21, Fig. D).
To turn off the cab heating, turn off the blower with the
switch (21, Fig. D) and turn the knob (15, Fig. E)
clockwise to the end of stroke.
Optional for some countries.
To turn on the climate control system, turn the switch
(18, Fig. D) to the first position, which activates the first
blower speed.
To activate the second blower speed, turn the switch
(18, Fig. D) to the second position.
To turn off the climate control system, turn the switch
(18, Fig. D) to the original position.
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