FACA AAC AC-SIMILE LE - Nilfisk PARTS - Nilfisk-Advance
FACA AAC AC-SIMILE LE - Nilfisk PARTS - Nilfisk-Advance
FACA AAC AC-SIMILE LE - Nilfisk PARTS - Nilfisk-Advance
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Diesel engine stop<br />
1. Turn the engine throttle lever (16, Fig. E) to idle, and hold<br />
it in this position for a few minutes to let the system<br />
stabilize.<br />
2. Turn the ignition key (17, Fig. D) counterclockwise, to the<br />
end of stroke, then remove it.<br />
3. Engage the parking brake with the lever (7, Fig. E).<br />
STARTING AND STOPPING THE M<strong>AC</strong>HINE<br />
The machine can be started and set to:<br />
– Transport mode<br />
– Working mode<br />
The relevant procedures are shown below.<br />
Setting the machine to transport mode<br />
To transport the machine (without sweeping), it is necessary<br />
to set the transport mode according to the following<br />
procedure:<br />
1. Start the diesel engine as described in the previous<br />
paragraph.<br />
2. Check that the hopper (12, Fig. G) is lowered and that<br />
the warning light (26, Fig. D) is off.<br />
3. Check that the suction fan is off; see the lever (14, Fig.<br />
E).<br />
4. Lift the safety flange (24, Fig. E), then lift the suction inlet<br />
and side brooms with the lever (12).<br />
5. Gradually bring forward the engine throttle lever (16, Fig.<br />
E) and set the engine speed on the display (11, Fig. D)<br />
to 2,500 rpm.<br />
6. Start to transport the machine, by keeping the hands on<br />
the steering wheel (2, Fig. E) and gradually pressing the<br />
pedal (4), on the front side to move forward and on the<br />
rear side to move backward.<br />
The drive speed can be adjusted from zero to maximum<br />
speed by increasing the pressure exerted on the pedal.<br />
WARNING!<br />
Remind that the steering is on the rear axle.<br />
Use rearview mirrors to see rear end of<br />
machine when manoeuvring.<br />
WARNING!<br />
In case of obstacles (for example a footpath),<br />
remind to lift the suction inlet.<br />
Stopping the machine in transport mode<br />
1. To stop the machine release the pedal (4, Fig. E).<br />
To stop the machine quickly, press also the brake pedal<br />
(5).<br />
2. Turn the engine throttle lever (16, Fig. E) to idle, and hold<br />
it in this position for a few minutes to let the system<br />
stabilize.<br />
3. Turn off the engine, by turning the ignition key (17, Fig.<br />
D) counterclockwise, to the end of stroke, then remove<br />
it.<br />
4. Engage the parking brake with the lever (7, Fig. E).<br />
USER MANUAL<br />
Setting the machine to working mode<br />
Set the machine to working mode according to the following<br />
procedure:<br />
1. Start the diesel engine as described in the relevant<br />
paragraph.<br />
2. Check that the hopper (12, Fig. G) is lowered and that<br />
the warning light (26, Fig. D) is off.<br />
3. Gradually bring forward the engine throttle lever (16, Fig.<br />
E) and set the engine speed on the display (11, Fig. D)<br />
to 2,500 rpm.<br />
4. Turn on the suction fan with the lever (14, Fig. E).<br />
5. To start the broom, lift the safety flange (23, Fig. E), then<br />
lower the suction inlet and side brooms with the lever<br />
(12).<br />
NOTE<br />
Side brooms turn only when the suction inlet is<br />
lowered.<br />
6. If necessary, open the dust control system taps (8 and 9,<br />
Fig. E), considering the following:<br />
– Suction inlet nozzle tap (8, Fig. E): Open it always,<br />
except when the floor to be cleaned is wet.<br />
– Side broom nozzle tap (9, Fig. E): Open it when the<br />
floor is dry and dusty.<br />
7. Turn on the dust control system water pump with the<br />
switch (19, Fig. D).<br />
8. Disengage the parking brake with the lever (7, Fig. E).<br />
9. Start sweeping, by keeping the hands on the steering<br />
wheel (2, Fig. E) and gradually pressing the pedal (4), on<br />
the front side to move forward and on the rear side to<br />
move backward.<br />
The drive speed can be adjusted from zero to maximum<br />
speed by increasing the pressure exerted on the pedal.<br />
While working, the machine picks up both light materials<br />
such as dust, paper, leaves, etc. and heavy materials<br />
such as stones, bottles, etc.<br />
NOTE<br />
The suction inlet (10, Fig. G) and the brooms (8<br />
and 9) can be lifted or lowered when the<br />
machine is moving.<br />
The brooms do not turn when they are lifted.<br />
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