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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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USER MANUAL<br />

Stopping the machine in working 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. Engage the parking brake with the lever (7, Fig. E).<br />

3. Turn off the dust control system water pump with the<br />

switch (19, Fig. D).<br />

4. If open, close the dust control system taps (8 and 9, Fig.<br />

E).<br />

5. Lift the safety flange (24, Fig. E), then lift the suction inlet<br />

and side brooms with the lever (12).<br />

6. Turn off the suction fan with the lever (14, Fig. E).<br />

7. 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 />

8. Check that the hopper (12, Fig. G) is lowered and that<br />

the warning light (26, Fig. D) is off.<br />

9. Turn off the engine, by turning the ignition key (17, Fig.<br />

D) counterclockwise, to the end of stroke, then remove<br />

it.<br />

10. Engage the parking brake with the lever (7, Fig. E).<br />

M<strong>AC</strong>HINE OPERATION<br />

1. Avoid stopping for a long time with the machine in the<br />

same position and the brooms rotating: this could create<br />

unwanted marks on the floor.<br />

Bulky debris collection<br />

2. To collect bulky debris, lift the front skirt (24, Fig. G) with<br />

the switch (13, Fig. E).<br />

Note that, while the skirt is lifted, the machine suction<br />

power decreases.<br />

To lower the front skirt (24, Fig. G), press the switch (13,<br />

Fig. E) again.<br />

3. If necessary, to collect bulky debris, it is also possible to<br />

remove the front skirt (24, Fig. G); remove it according to<br />

the following procedure:<br />

– Lift the brooms, then stop the machine and turn off<br />

the engine.<br />

– Remove the clip (1, Fig. H) and disconnect the tie rod<br />

(2) from the skirt (3).<br />

– Remove the skirt (3) by withdrawing it from the<br />

hinges (4).<br />

– Turn on the machine and start working again.<br />

– Install the skirt (3) in the reverse order of removal,<br />

after stopping the machine and turning off the<br />

engine.<br />

4. If necessary, adjust the broom speed with the knob (28,<br />

Fig. E) (optional).<br />

NOTE<br />

When the hopper is full, the machine cannot<br />

collect dust and debris anymore.<br />

5. After each working cycle, and when the hopper (12, Fig.<br />

G) is full, it must be emptied. For the relevant procedure,<br />

see the next paragraph.<br />

HOPPER DUMPING<br />

The maximum hopper dumping height is 1,460 mm.<br />

Dump the hopper according to the following procedure:<br />

1. Turn off the dust control system water pump with the<br />

switch (19, Fig. D).<br />

2. If open, close the dust control system taps (8 and 9, Fig.<br />

E).<br />

3. Lift the safety flange (24, Fig. E), then lift the suction inlet<br />

and side brooms with the lever (12).<br />

4. Turn off the suction fan with the lever (14, Fig. E).<br />

5. Drive the machine to the appointed dumping area.<br />

WARNING!<br />

Perform the hopper dumping on a solid and<br />

level ground, to avoid machine unbalance.<br />

Keep people away from the machine and<br />

especially from the hopper (12, Fig. G).<br />

6. Lift the safety flange (23, Fig. E), then lift the hopper (12,<br />

Fig. G) with the lever (10, Fig. E).<br />

WARNING!<br />

If it is necessary to move the machine when the<br />

hopper is lifted, move very slowly (maximum<br />

speed 1 km/h).<br />

7. Open the hopper lid (21, Fig. G) by pressing the switch<br />

(28, Fig. D). Keep the switch pressed until the lid opens<br />

completely, then dump the debris from the hopper. The<br />

warning light of the switch (28, Fig. D) turns on when the<br />

opening/closing latch of the hopper lid (21, Fig. G) is<br />

open.<br />

8. When the dumping is completed, lift the safety flange<br />

(23, Fig. E), then lower the hopper (12, Fig. G)<br />

completely with the lever (10, Fig. E). Keep the lever<br />

activated until the warning light (26, Fig. D) turns off,<br />

which means that the hopper is completely lowered.<br />

9. If necessary, check for hopper filter clogging, according<br />

to the following procedure:<br />

– Engage the parking brake and turn off the engine.<br />

– Lift the hopper lid manually and secure it with the<br />

support rod (8, Fig. F).<br />

– As described in the Maintenance chapter, remove<br />

the filters (6 and 7, Fig. F) and check for clogging. If<br />

the filters are clogged, clean them according to the<br />

relevant procedure. Reinstall the filters.<br />

– Disengage the support rod (8, Fig. F) and place it in<br />

its housing.<br />

10. Close the hopper lid (21, Fig. G) by pressing the switch<br />

(28, Fig. D). Keep the switch pressed until the lid is<br />

completely closed.<br />

11. The machine is ready to start working again.<br />

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