Nilfisk ALTO Carpet Cleaner R 360 P User Manual

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OTHER REFERENCE MANUALS  
INTRODUCTION  
Petrol Engine Use and Maintenance Manual, supplied  
with the machine, which is to be considered an integral  
part of this manual.  
MANUAL PURPOSE AND CONTENTS  
The purpose of this Manual is to provide the operator with  
all necessary information to use the machine properly in a  
safe and autonomous way. It contains information about  
technical characteristics, operation, machine storage,  
maintenance, spare parts and safety conditions.  
Before carrying out any procedure on the machine, the  
operators and technicians in charge of the machine  
maintenance must read this manual carefully. Contact an  
authorised Nilfisk-Alto Service Center in case of doubts  
regarding the interpretation of the instructions and for any  
further information.  
Moreover, the following manuals are available:  
Spare parts list (supplied with the machine).  
Service manual (that can be consulted at Nilfisk-Alto  
Service Centers).  
SPARE PARTS AND MAINTENANCE  
All necessary operating, maintenance and repair  
procedures must be carried out by qualified personnel or  
by Nilfisk-Alto Service Centers (listed at the end of this  
manual). Only original spare parts and accessories must  
be used.  
Call Nilfisk-Alto for service or to order spare parts and  
accessories, specifying the machine model and serial  
number.  
TARGET  
This manual is intended for qualified operators and  
technicians involved in the machine maintenance.  
CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS  
HOW TO KEEP THIS MANUAL  
Nilfisk-Alto constantly improves its products and reserves  
the right to make changes and improvements at its  
discretion without being obliged to apply such benefits to  
the machine that were sold previously. Any change and/or  
addition of accessory must be approved and performed by  
Nilfisk-Alto.  
The User manual must be kept near the machine, inside  
an adequate case, far from liquids and other substances  
that can cause damage to it.  
IDENTIFICATION DATA  
The machine model and serial number can be found on  
the plate (1, Fig. U) affixed to the frame, which can be read  
by raising the hood (4).  
The machine model year is written in the EC statement  
and it is also indicated by the first two figures of the  
machine serial number.  
The petrol engine serial number and model are marked in  
the positions (2 and 3, Fig. U).  
This information is useful when ordering machine and  
engine spare parts. Use the following table to write down  
the machine and the petrol engine identification data for  
any further reference.  
MACHINE model..........................................................  
MACHINE serial number .............................................  
ENGINE model ............................................................  
ENGINE serial number ................................................  
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS  
SAFETY  
Specific warnings and cautions to inform about potential  
damages to people and machine are shown below.  
The following symbols indicate potentially dangerous  
situations. Always read this information carefully and take  
all necessary precautions to safeguard people and  
property.  
No accident prevention program is effective without the  
total cooperation of the person responsible for the  
machine operation. Most of the accidents that may occur  
in a factory, while working or moving around, are caused  
by failure to comply with the simplest rules for exercising  
prudence. A careful and prudent Operator is the best  
guarantee against accidents and is essential for  
successful completion of any prevention program.  
DANGER!  
Remove the key from the ignition switch before  
performing any maintenance/repair procedure.  
This machine must be used by properly trained and  
authorised personnel only. Children or disabled  
people cannot use this machine.  
Do not wear jewels when working near moving parts.  
Do not work under the lifted machine, if it is not  
securely fixed.  
Do not operate the machine near toxic, dangerous,  
inflammable and/or explosive powders, liquids or  
vapours.  
Be careful: fuel is highly inflammable.  
Do not smoke or bring naked flames in the area  
where the machine is refuelled or where the petrol is  
stored.  
SYMBOLS  
DANGER!  
It indicates a dangerous situation with risk  
of death for the Operator.  
WARNING!  
It indicates a potential risk of injury for  
people.  
Do not fill the petrol tank beyond the upper limit mark  
(1, Fig. T).  
After refuelling, check that the petrol tank cap is firmly  
closed.  
If any petrol is spilled while refuelling, clean the tank  
area and allow the vapours to evaporate before  
starting the engine.  
Do not let fuel come into contact with your skin; do not  
breathe fuel vapours. Keep out of reach of children.  
Do not incline the engine more than 20°; excessive  
inclinations can provoke petrol leakages.  
Petrol engine exhaust gases contain carbon  
monoxide, which is inodorous and colourless but  
extremely dangerous. Do not inhale. Do not keep the  
engine running in a closed area.  
CAUTION!  
It indicates a caution or a remark related to  
important or useful functions. Pay attention  
to the paragraphs marked by this symbol.  
NOTE  
Consult the User manual before performing  
any procedure.  
Do not lay any object on the engine.  
Stop the petrol engine before performing any  
operation on it. To avoid any accidental start,  
disconnect the ignition spark plug cap.  
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To ensure the proper and safe operation of the  
machine, have the scheduled maintenance, detailed  
in the related chapter of this Manual, performed by  
the authorised personnel or an authorised Service  
Center.  
The machine must be disposed of properly, because  
of the presence of toxic-harmful materials (oils,  
plastics, etc.), which are subject to standards that  
require disposal in special centres (see the Scrapping  
chapter).  
If the machine is used according to the instructions,  
the vibrations do not cause dangerous situations. The  
machine vibration level is less than 2.5 m/s2 (EN  
1033-1995-08).  
While the petrol engine is running, the silencer warms  
up; do not touch the silencer when it is hot to avoid  
burns or fires.  
Running the engine with an insufficient quantity of  
petrol can seriously damage the engine. Check the oil  
level with the engine off and the machine on a level  
surface.  
Never run the petrol engine without air filter, as the  
engine could be damaged.  
Technical service operations on petrol engine must  
be performed by an authorised Dealer.  
Use only original spare parts or equivalent for the  
petrol engine. Using spare parts of lower quality can  
seriously damage the engine.  
Be very careful when operating the machine at high  
speeds: sudden steering could cause this  
three-wheel machine to become unstable due to  
weight distribution. Always reduce the speed before  
steering.  
WARNING!  
Carefully read all the instructions before carrying out  
any maintenance/repair procedure.  
Take all necessary precautions to prevent hair,  
jewels and loose clothes from being caught in the  
moving parts of the machine.  
Do not leave the machine unattended with the key  
inserted in the ignition switch and the parking brake  
disengaged.  
Do not use the machine on slopes with a gradient  
exceeding the value shown on the machine.  
Do not wash the machine with direct or pressurised  
water jets, or with corrosive substances. Do not use  
compressed air to clean this type of machine.  
Do not use the machine in particularly dusty areas.  
While using this machine, take care not to cause  
damage to other people, especially children.  
Do not put any can containing fluids on the machine.  
The storage temperature must be between 0°C and  
+40°C.  
The machine operating temperature must be  
between 0°C and +40°C.  
The humidity must be between 30% and 95%.  
Always protect the machine against the sun, rain and  
bad weather, both under operation and inactivity  
condition.  
Do not use the machine as a means of transport.  
Do not allow the brooms to operate while the machine  
is stationary to avoid damaging the floor.  
In case of fire, possibly use a powder fire  
extinguisher, not a water one.  
Do not bump into shelves or scaffoldings, particularly  
where there is a risk of falling objects.  
Adjust the operation speed to suit the floor conditions.  
Do not tamper with the machine safety guards and  
follow the ordinary maintenance instructions  
scrupulously.  
Do not remove or modify the plates affixed to the  
machine by the Manufacturer.  
In case of machine malfunctions, ensure that these  
are not due to lack of maintenance. Otherwise,  
request assistance from the authorised personnel or  
from an authorised Service Center.  
UNPACKING  
Upon delivery carefully check that the machine and its  
packing, if any, have not been damaged during  
transportation. In case of visible damages, keep the  
packing and have it checked by the Parcel Service that  
delivered it. Call the Carrier immediately to fill in a damage  
claim.  
Please check that the following items have been supplied  
with the machine:  
Sweeper manual  
Petrol engine manual  
Spare Parts List  
No. 1 50 A fuse  
In case of part replacement, order ORIGINAL spare  
parts from an authorised Dealer or Retailer.  
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OUTSIDE VIEW  
MACHINE DESCRIPTION  
(See Fig. C)  
OPERATION CAPABILITIES  
1. Steering wheel  
The sweeper is used to sweep dust or light debris on  
smooth and solid floor, in civil or industrial environment,  
under safe operation conditions by a qualified Operator.  
2. Steering column inclination adjusting lever  
3. Vacuum activation/deactivation lever  
4. Side broom lifting/lowering lever  
5. Drive pedal  
CONVENTIONS  
6. Service brake pedal  
7. Parking brake lever (it acts on the front wheel)  
7a. Lever in the position of brake engaged (rotated  
backward)  
7b. Lever in the position of brake disengaged (rotated  
forward)  
Forward, backward, front, rear, left or right are intended  
with reference to the operator’s position, that is to say on  
the driver’s seat with the hands on the handlebar (1, Fig.  
C).  
8. Front skirt lifting pedal  
9. Can holder  
10. Hood  
CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION  
(See Fig. B)  
11. Rear wheels on fixed axle  
12. Front drive and steering wheel  
13. Right side broom  
1. Left control panel  
2. Ignition switch  
3. Hour counter  
14. Left side broom  
4. Horn switch  
15. Main broom  
16. Left side skirt  
17. Right side skirt  
18. Front skirt  
19. Rear skirt  
20. Hopper  
5. Filter-shaker switch  
6. Manual vacuum switch (optional)  
7. Working light switch (optional)  
8. Emergency push-button  
9. Control panel fixing screws  
10. Right control panel  
21. Hopper hook  
11. Forward/reverse gear switch  
22. Hopper handle  
23. Removable door for main broom extraction  
24. Main broom height left adjuster  
25. Main broom height right adjuster  
26. Main broom right door  
27. Main broom right door fixing screws  
28. Pivoting light (always on when the ignition switch is  
turned to “I” position) (optional)  
29. Driver's seat with safety microswitch  
30. Additional hole for manual vacuum kit (optional)  
31. Adjustable steering column  
32. Working light (optional)  
33. Side broom height adjusting block  
34. Seat longitudinal position adjusting lever  
35. Manual vacuum kit (optional)  
36. Petrol tank cap  
37. Petrol tap and engine choke lever compartment  
38. Engine exhaust pipe  
39. Petrol engine ventilating grid  
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UNDER HOOD  
TECHNICAL DATA  
(See Fig. U)  
General  
Values  
1,255 mm  
795 mm  
1. Serial number plate/technical data/EC certification  
2. Petrol engine model  
3. Petrol engine serial number  
4. Hood (open)  
Machine length  
Machine width (without side brooms)  
Height (steering wheel with knob)  
Working width (with/without side brooms)  
1,173 mm  
1,000/600 mm  
5. Hood support rod  
Minimum ground clearance (skirts not  
included)  
6. Petrol engine  
7. Ignition spark plug  
8. Engine choke lever  
9. Petrol tap  
10. Fuel tank  
40 mm  
Main broom size  
Ø 265 mm x 600 mm  
Ø 420 mm  
Ø 200 x 50 mm  
Ø 250 x 50 mm  
284.31 Kg  
5.5 Km/h / 4.4 Km/h  
16%  
Side broom size  
Front drive and steering wheel  
Rear wheels  
11. Fuel tank cap  
12. Petrol engine air filter  
13. Accelerator lever (adjusted by the Manufacturer: do  
not tamper with it nor use it to change the engine  
speed!)  
Total machine weight (with batteries)  
Maximum forward/backward speed  
Gradeability  
14. Filling and engine oil level check plug  
15. Engine oil drain plug  
16. Petrol engine belt  
Hopper capacity  
36 L  
Main broom and fan motor  
Side broom motors  
350W  
60W  
17. Main broom belt  
18. Main broom drive pulley  
19. Vacuum fan  
Drive motor  
400W  
Filter-shaker motor  
12W  
20. Petrol engine silencer  
21. Batteries  
22. Battery caps  
23. Lamellar fuse box (services)  
24. Circuit breaker  
Cleaning rate (with main broom)  
Cleaning rate (with main and side brooms)  
3,060 m2/h  
5,100 m2/h  
77.4 dB(A)  
Sound pressure level (LpA  
)
25. Starter and dynamo  
26. Manual vacuum system (optional)  
27. Switch for machine pushing  
28. Battery installation diagram  
29. Dynamo fuse  
Batteries  
Values  
24V  
Battery voltage  
Starter batteries  
2x12V/80 Ah  
Petrol engine  
Make  
Data  
Honda  
30. Engine air conveyor  
(See Fig. V)  
Model  
GX100  
98 cm3  
1. Petrol tap  
Displacement  
Engine power  
(See Fig. W)  
2.2 kW  
1. Engine choke lever  
Specific petrol consumption  
327 g/kW-h  
NOTE  
For other petrol engine data/values, see User's  
Manual.  
Dust vacuuming and filtering  
Values  
3 m2  
Dust filter (one side)  
Main broom compartment vacuum  
18.3 mm H2O  
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Wiring diagram  
(See Fig. X)  
ELECTRICAL FUSES  
The following fuses are located under the hood (10, Fig.  
C):  
List of abbreviations used  
BAT: 24V battery  
BE1: Pivoting light  
Circuit breakers, which can be reset by pressing the  
related key:  
BLK: Petrol engine frame  
BZ1: Reverse gear warning buzzer  
EB1: Electronic board  
EB2: Drive electronic board  
ES0: Starting relay  
ES1: Electromagnetic switch  
ES2: Filter-shaker relay  
ES3: Vacuum relay (optional)  
Drive (24, Fig. U)  
Lamellar fuses, protected by a transparent plastic  
cover, which protect the following circuits:  
(23, Fig. U, from the top):  
F1 (10A): Main fuse (ignition switch circuit)  
F2 (25A): Filter-shaker motor  
F3 (40A): Manual vacuum (optional)  
F4 (15A): Services  
F5 (10A): Side broom motors  
F6 (25A): Spare fuse  
FC:  
FT:  
F1:  
F2:  
F3:  
F4:  
F5:  
HM:  
Dynamo fuse (50A)  
Drive fuse  
Main fuse (ignition switch circuit) (10A)  
Filter-shaker fuse (25A)  
Manual vacuum fuse (40A) (optional)  
Service fuse (15A)  
Side broom fuse (10A)  
Hour counter  
F7 (15A): Spare fuse  
F8 (10A): Spare fuse  
(29, Fig. U):  
FC (50A): dynamo  
ACCESSORIES/OPTIONS  
HN1: Horn  
In addition to the standard components, the machine can  
be equipped with the following accessories/options,  
according to the machine specific use:  
K1:  
L1:  
Ignition switch  
Working light (optional)  
Starter and dynamo  
Drive motor  
M1:  
M2:  
M3:  
M4:  
M5:  
M6:  
P1:  
R1:  
Main and side brooms with harder or softer bristles;  
Antistatic polyester or polyester BIA C dust filter;  
Manual vacuum;  
Working light;  
Pivoting light;  
Filter-shaker motor  
Right side broom motor  
Left side broom motor  
Additional vacuum motor (optional)  
Horn switch  
Skirts of various materials.  
For further information concerning the optional  
accessories, contact Your Retailer.  
Drive speed potentiometer  
SPK: Engine ignition coil (spark plug)  
SWC: Hood safety switch  
SWS: Emergency push-button  
SW1: Manual vacuum switch (optional)  
SW2: Driver's seat safety microswitch  
SW3: Reverse switch  
SW4: Side broom microswitch  
SW5: Drive switch  
SW6: Working light switch  
Colour code  
BK:  
BU:  
BN:  
GN:  
GY:  
OG:  
PK:  
RD:  
VT:  
WH:  
YE:  
Black  
Blue  
Brown  
Green  
Grey  
Orange  
Pink  
Red  
Violet  
White  
Yellow  
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MACHINE START AND STOP  
USE  
Starting the machine  
WARNING!  
1. Sit in the driver's seat (29, Fig. C) and, if it is  
necessary for an easier access to the machine, pull  
the lever (2, Fig. C) and push the steering column  
(31) forward.  
2. Pull the lever (2, Fig. C) and adjust the inclination of  
the steering column (31) in order to reach the most  
comfortable position.  
On some points of the machine there are  
some adhesive plates indicating:  
DANGER  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
NOTE  
While reading this Manual, the Operator must pay  
particular attention to these symbols.  
Do not cover these plates for any reason and immediately  
replace them if they are damaged.  
3. In very cold weather only, turn the engine choke lever  
(1, Fig. W) to the “closed” position (2) by introducing  
your hand into the compartment (37, Fig. C), without  
raising the hood (10, Fig. C).  
4. Turn the ignition switch (2, Fig. B) to “II” and start the  
petrol engine. When the engine starts, release the  
ignition switch immediately.  
BEFORE MACHINE START-UP  
CAUTION!  
CAUTION!  
Make sure that there are no open  
doors/hoods and that the machine is in  
normal operating conditions.  
Make sure that the hopper (20, Fig. C) is  
properly closed.  
If the machine has not been used after  
being transported, check that all the blocks  
used for the transportation have been  
removed.  
When starting the engine using the ignition  
switch (2, Fig. B) do not press the  
forward/reverse gear pedal (5, Fig. B).  
CAUTION!  
You cannot start the engine while the hood  
(10, Fig. C) is open. A safety system  
prevents the engine from starting.  
1. If necessary, remove the cap (36, Fig. C) and refuel  
the machine; if necessary to gain access to the cap  
(36), move the seat (29) forward by using the  
adjusting lever (34).  
CAUTION!  
With the engine running, the main broom  
rotates, while the side brooms don't move,  
if lifted.  
While the engine is running, the vacuum fan  
too is operating.  
CAUTION!  
Do not fill the petrol tank beyond the upper  
limit mark (1, Fig. T).  
5. After about 5 seconds the engine is running,  
disengage the engine choke lever (1, Fig. W) by  
introducing your hand into the compartment (37, Fig.  
C), without raising the hood (10, Fig. C).  
2. Raise the hood (10, Fig. C) and turn the petrol tap (1,  
Fig. V) to the ON position, then close the hood.  
6. Disengage the parking brake by rotating the lever (7,  
Fig. C) forward, that is from 7a to 7b position.  
7. To sweep, start the machine with the hands upon the  
steering wheel and press the pedal (5, Fig. C).  
7a. The forward/reverse direction is selected with the  
related switch (11, Fig. B) on the left control panel.  
The drive speed can be adjusted from zero to its  
maximum value by increasing the pressure exerted  
on the pedal (5, Fig. C).  
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MACHINE OPERATION  
NOTE  
1. Avoid stopping for a long time with the machine in the  
same position and the brooms rotating: this could  
create unwanted marks on the floor.  
2. To collect light and bulky debris, lift the front skirt by  
pressing the pedal (8, Fig. C); remember that while  
the front skirt is lifted, the machine suction power  
decreases.  
The seat (29, Fig. C) is equipped with a safety  
sensor, which allows the machine to be moved  
through the pedal (5, Fig. C) only when the  
operator is seated in the driver's seat.  
8. Activate the vacuum system by using the lever (3,  
Fig. C).  
9. Lower the side brooms (13 and 14, Fig. C) by  
releasing and lowering the lever (4).  
CAUTION!  
When operating on wet grounds, it is  
essential to deactivate the vacuum system  
by operating the lever (3, Fig. C) to prevent  
the dust filter from being damaged.  
NOTE  
The side brooms (13 and 14, Fig. C) can be  
lowered and lifted even when the machine is  
moving.  
The side brooms do not rotate when they are  
lifted, but they rotate when they are lowered.  
3. For the machine proper operation, the dust filter must  
be as clean as possible. To keep the dust filter clean  
while sweeping, deactivate the vacuum system by  
operating the lever (3, Fig. C), then press the  
filter-shaker switch (5, Fig. B) for a short while.  
After cleaning the filter, activate the vacuum system  
by using the lever (3, Fig. C).  
10. Start the sweeping work, by keeping your hands on  
the steering wheel (1, Fig. C) and pressing the pedal  
(5).  
Stopping the machine  
1. To stop the machine, release the pedal (5, Fig. C).  
To stop the machine more quickly, also press the  
service brake pedal (6, Fig. C).  
While working, repeat the operation every 10 minutes  
on average (depending on the dustiness of the area  
to be cleaned).  
In case of emergency, press the emergency  
push-button (8, Fig. B) to immediately stop the  
machine. To deactivate the emergency push-button  
(8) after pressing it, rotate it clockwise.  
NOTE  
When the dust filter is obstructed and/or the  
hopper is full, the machine cannot collect dust  
and debris.  
2. To stop the rotation of the side brooms (13 and 14,  
Fig. C), lift them by using the lever (4).  
4. The hopper (20, Fig. C) should be dumped after each  
working period and whenever it is full (see the  
procedure in the next paragraph)..  
3. To stop the rotation of the main broom (15, Fig. C),  
the vacuum fan (19, Fig. U) and the petrol engine,  
turn the ignition switch (2, Fig. B) to the “0” position.  
4. Engage the parking brake by rotating the lever (7, Fig.  
C) to 7a position.  
CAUTION!  
In case the quantity of oil in the carter is  
insufficient, the petrol engine has a warning  
system to prevent damages to the engine.  
Before the carter oil level goes below the  
safety limit, the oil warning system  
5. Raise the hood (10, Fig. C) and close the petrol tap  
(1, Fig. V), then close the hood again.  
automatically stops the engine.  
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HOPPER DUMPING  
PUSHING/TOWING THE MACHINE  
1. Stop the machine by releasing the forward/reverse  
gear pedal.  
To easily push/tow the machine, proceed as follows:  
1. Open the hood (10, Fig. C).  
2. Turn the ignition switch (2, Fig. B) to “0” position.  
3. Disengage the hook (21, Fig. C) by pulling its inferior  
end.  
2. Turn the switch (27, Fig. U) to the “0” position and  
close the hood (10, Fig. C).  
3. Push or tow the machine.  
4. Remove the hopper (20, Fig. C) by using the handle  
(22) and dump it in special containers.  
4. After pushing/towing the machine, turn the switch  
(27, Fig. U) back to the “I” position.  
5. Reinsert the hopper and fix it by using the hook (21).  
6. The machine is ready to start working again.  
MACHINE LONG INACTIVITY  
If you foresee that the machine will not be used for more  
than 30 days, proceed as follows:  
AFTER USING THE MACHINE  
After working, before leaving the machine:  
1. Lift the side brooms by using the lever (4, Fig. C).  
2. Deactivate the vacuum system by using the lever (3,  
Fig. C).  
1. Check that the machine storage area is dry and  
clean.  
2. Disconnect the negative terminal from the batteries  
(21, Fig. U).  
3. Activate the filter-shaker by using the switch (9, Fig.  
B).  
4. Turn the ignition switch (2, Fig. B) to the “0” position  
and remove the key.  
3. Slightly lift the machine so that the skirts, the main  
broom and the wheels do not touch the ground.  
4. Treat the petrol engine according to the indications in  
the related User Manual.  
5. Close the petrol tap (1, Fig. V) in the compartment  
(37, Fig. C).  
6. Dump the hopper (20, Fig. C) (see previous  
paragraph).  
7. Engage the parking brake by rotating the lever (7, Fig.  
C) backward.  
FIRST PERIOD OF USE  
After the first 8 hours, check the fixing and connecting  
parts of the machine for proper tightening; check the  
visible parts for integrity and leakage;  
After the first 20 hours of work, or after the first month,  
replace the petrol engine oil (see the related manual).  
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MAINTENANCE  
The lifespan of the machine and its maximum operating safety are ensured by correct and regular maintenance.  
The following chart provides the scheduled maintenance. The intervals indicated can be changed to suit working  
conditions. These must be defined by the person in charge of the maintenance..  
WARNING!  
To carry out maintenance operations, switch off the machine (remove the key from the ignition switch)  
and, if necessary, disconnect the battery. Moreover, carefully read the instructions in the Safety  
chapter.  
All scheduled or extraordinary maintenance operations must be performed by qualified personnel, or by an authorised  
Service Center.  
This Manual describes only the easiest and most common maintenance procedures.  
NOTE  
For other maintenance procedures included in the Scheduled Maintenance table, see the User's Manual for  
the petrol engine and/or refer to the authorised Service Centers.  
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE  
First month or  
after 20 hours  
(1)  
Every 10  
hours (1)  
Every 50 Every 100  
hours (1) hours (1)  
Every 200  
hours (1)  
Every 400  
hours (1)  
Every 2  
years  
Maintenance operation  
On delivery  
Battery fluid level check  
(2)  
Engine oil level check  
(2) (7)  
(2) (7)  
Engine air filter check  
Side and main broom height check  
Dust filter cleaning and integrity check  
Engine oil change  
(2)  
(7)  
(4) (7)  
(5) (7)  
Engine air filter cleaning  
Skirt height and operation check  
Filter-shaker operation check  
Hood safety switch operation check  
Main broom and drive belt visual inspection  
(3)  
(3)  
(3)  
(7)  
Petrol engine ignition spark plug  
check/cleaning  
Petrol tank and filter cleaning  
Nut and screw tightening check  
Petrol engine speed check  
(6)  
(3) (1)  
(3)  
Service and parking brake check and  
adjustment  
(3)  
Main broom and drive belt replacement  
Engine air filter replacement  
(3) (8)  
(5) (7)  
Petrol engine ignition spark plug  
replacement  
(4) (7)  
(6)  
Engine valve clearance check/adjustment  
Engine combustion chamber cleaning  
(6) (9)  
(3)  
Starter-dynamo and drive motor carbon  
brush check and replacement  
Petrol pipe check/replacement  
(6)  
(1): And after the first 8 running-in hours.  
(2): or before use  
(3): For the relevant procedure, refer to the Service Manual.  
(4): Or every year  
(5): Or more often in dusty areas  
(6): maintenance operations to be performed by an authorized Honda Dealer, unless the Operator has the service equipment and data and  
feels qualified for such operations  
(7): For the related procedure, see the Petrol Engine User Manual  
(8): If considered necessary by the person in charge for the maintenance  
(9): or every 300 hours, if necessary.  
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MAIN BROOM HEIGHT CHECK AND  
ADJUSTMENT  
MAIN BROOM REPLACEMENT  
NOTE  
Brooms of various hardness are available. This  
NOTE  
procedure is applicable to all types of brooms.  
Brooms of various hardness are available. This  
procedure is applicable to all types of brooms.  
CAUTION!  
1. Check that the main broom is at the correct height  
from the ground, proceeding as follows:  
It is advisable to use protective gloves  
when replacing the main broom because  
there can be cutting debris between the  
bristles.  
Drive the machine on a level ground;  
Keep the machine stationary and rotate the main  
broom for a few seconds;  
1. Drive the machine on a level ground and engage the  
parking brake (7, Fig. C).  
2. Turn the ignition switch (2, Fig. B) to “0” position.  
3. Loosen the knobs (1, Fig. E) on both sides of the  
machine.  
4. Move the broom height variation indicators (2, Fig. E)  
until the broom is at the maximum ground clearance.  
Screw down the knobs (1).  
5. Open the hood (10, Fig. C).  
6. On the left side of the machine, loosen the knob (3,  
Fig. E).  
7. Remove the broom door (1, Fig. F) by pulling it  
upwards to disengage the retainers (2).  
8. Remove the broom (1, Fig. G).  
9. Check also that the entrainer hub (4, Fig. R) is free  
from dirt or foreign materials (ropes, rags, etc.)  
accidentally rolled up.  
Stop the main broom, then move the machine and  
switch it off;  
Check that the main broom print (1, Fig. D), along  
its length, is from 2 to 4 cm wide.  
If the print (1) is not within specifications, it is  
necessary to adjust the broom height, proceeding as  
described in step 2.  
2. Drive the machine on a level ground and engage the  
parking brake (7, Fig. C).  
3. Turn the ignition switch (2, Fig. B) to “0” position.  
4. Loosen the knobs (1, Fig. E) on both sides of the  
machine.  
5. Move the broom height variation indicator (2) as  
necessary on both sides of the machine by using the  
knobs (1, Fig. E), then screw down the knobs (1).  
NOTE  
10. The new broom must be installed with the bristles  
rows bent as shown in the figure H (top view).  
11. Install the new broom and ensure that its mesh (1,  
Fig. I) correctly fits into the related drive hub (4, Fig.  
R). Check that the drive hub is free from dirt or foreign  
materials (cords, rags, etc.) accidentally rolled up.  
12. Reinstall the broom door (1, Fig. F), engaging the  
retainers (2).  
The indicator (2) must be at the same position  
on both sides of the machine; the maximum  
difference allowed is 2 notches to obtain the  
print (1, Fig. D) from 2 to 4 cm as described in  
step 1.  
6. Perform step 1 again to check proper adjustment of  
main broom ground clearance.  
7. When the broom is too worn to be adjusted, replace it  
as shown in the next paragraph.  
13. Screw down the knob (3, Fig. E).  
14. Carry out the main broom height check and  
adjustment, as described in the previous paragraph.  
CAUTION!  
An excessive print (larger than 4 cm) of the  
main broom can lead to the machine  
malfunction and the overheating of the  
moving parts, thus reducing machine life.  
Be extremely careful when performing the  
above-mentioned checks and always use  
the machine according to the indicated  
conditions.  
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SIDE BROOM HEIGHT CHECK AND  
ADJUSTMENT  
DUST FILTER CLEANING AND INTEGRITY  
CHECK  
NOTE  
NOTE  
Brooms of various hardness are available. This  
procedure is applicable to all types of brooms.  
Besides the standard paper filter, polyester  
filters are also available. The following  
procedure is applicable to each type of filter.  
1. Check the side broom height from the ground,  
proceeding as follows:  
1. Drive the machine on a level ground and engage the  
parking brake (7, Fig. C).  
Drive the machine on a level ground and lower the  
side brooms.  
Keep the machine stationary and rotate the side  
brooms for a few seconds.  
Lift the side brooms, then move the machine and  
switch it off.  
Check if the size and orientation of the prints left  
by the side brooms are as shown in the figure (1  
and 2, Fig. J). In case the prints are not within  
specifications, it is necessary to adjust the broom  
height, proceeding as described in step 2 below.  
2. Turn the ignition switch (2, Fig. B) to “0” position.  
3. Remove the hopper hook (21, Fig. C).  
4. Remove the hopper (20) by using the handle (22, Fig.  
C).  
5. Turn the handle (1, Fig. L) downwards (90°  
approximately) and let the filter frame (2) rotate  
outwards.  
6. Pull out the dust filter (3) upwards.  
7. In an appropriate outdoor area, clean the filter  
shaking it on a level and clean surface, tapping the  
side (1, Fig. M) opposite the wire gauze (2). Complete  
the cleaning by means of compressed air (3) of max.  
6 bars, blowing only from the side protected by the  
wire gauze (2), at a minimum distance of 30 cm (see  
figure).  
2. Disengage the lever (4, Fig. C) and rotate the block  
(33) clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the  
broom height from the ground.  
3. Perform step 1 again to check the proper adjustment  
of the side broom height from the ground.  
According to the filter type, observe the following  
cautions:  
4. When the brooms are too worn to be adjusted,  
replace them as shown in the next paragraph.  
Paper filter (standard): Do not use water or  
detergents to clean it not to irreparably damage  
the filter.  
SIDE BROOM REPLACEMENT  
Polyester filter (optional): To clean it, see the  
above-mentioned instructions. If necessary, for a  
better cleaning, it is allowed to wash the filter with  
water and non-lathering detergents. This provides  
better quality cleaning but reduces the life of the  
filter, which will have to be replaced more  
frequently. The use of inadequate detergents can  
damage the filter.  
NOTE  
Brooms of various hardness are available. This  
procedure is applicable to all types of brooms.  
CAUTION!  
It is advisable to use protective gloves  
when replacing the side brooms because  
there can be cutting debris between the  
bristles.  
8. Check the filter body for tears.  
9. If necessary, clean the filter compartment rubber seal  
(4, Fig. L) along its perimeter and check it for integrity.  
If necessary, replace it.  
1. Drive the machine on a level ground and engage the  
parking brake (7, Fig. C).  
10. Reassemble in the reverse order of disassembly.  
2. Turn the ignition switch (2, Fig. B) to “0” position.  
3. Introduce the hand inside the side broom and press  
the tabs (1, Fig. K) inwards, then remove the broom  
(2) disengaging it from the four pins (3).  
NOTE  
Reassemble the filter with the wire gauze (2,  
Fig. M) facing the fan (19, Fig. U).  
4. Install the new broom engaging it on the pins (3) and  
on the tabs (1).  
5. Carry out the side broom height check and  
adjustment, as described in the previous paragraph.  
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Front and rear skirt check  
SKIRT HEIGHT AND OPERATION CHECK  
5. Remove the main broom, as described in the related  
paragraph.  
6. Check the front (1, Fig. R) and rear (2) skirts for  
integrity.  
1. Drive the machine on a level ground that is suitable  
for checking the skirt height.  
Engage the parking brake (7, Fig. C).  
2. Turn the ignition switch (2, Fig. B) to “0” position.  
7. Replace the skirts when they have cuts (1, Fig. N)  
larger than 20 mm or cracks (2) larger than 10 mm  
(for skirt replacement, refer to the Service Manual).  
8. Check that:  
Side skirt check  
3. Check the side skirts (16 and 17, Fig. C) for integrity.  
Replace the skirts when they have cuts (1, Fig. N)  
larger than 20 mm or cracks (2) larger than 10 mm  
(for skirt replacement, refer to the Service Manual).  
4. Check that the side skirt (16 and 17, Fig. C) height  
from the ground is within 0 – 3 mm (Fig. O). If  
necessary, adjust the skirt height, proceeding as  
follows:  
The front skirt (1, Fig. R) lightly touches the  
ground or that it is not detached from ground (1,  
Fig. P).  
The rear skirt (2, Fig. R) height from ground is  
within 0 - 3 mm (1, Fig. O).  
9. If necessary, adjust the skirt height by using the slots  
(3, Fig. R).  
Left skirt:  
Raise the machine hood (10, Fig. C) and engage  
the hood support rod (5, Fig. U).  
Loosen the knob (3, Fig. E) and remove the broom  
left door (1, Fig. F), pulling it upwards to  
disengage the retainers (2).  
Adjust the skirt (3, Fig. F) height by using its slots  
(4).  
Reassemble in the reverse order of disassembly.  
10. Press the front skirt lifting pedal (8, Fig. C) and check  
that the front skirt (1, Fig. Q) rotates upward of about  
90° (as shown in figure); release the pedal and check  
that the skirt does not remain in an intermediate  
position but returns to its initial position. If necessary,  
for the front skirt control cable adjustment or  
replacement, refer to the Service Manual.  
11. Reassemble in the reverse order of disassembly.  
Right skirt:  
Remove the main broom, as described in the  
related paragraph.  
HOOD SAFETY SWITCH OPERATION  
CHECK  
While the engine is running, slightly raise the hood (10,  
Fig. C) and check that the petrol engine stops  
immediately.  
Remove the belt (17, Fig. U) from the pulley (18);  
to facilitate the operation, make the pulley (18)  
rotate operating on the fan (19).  
Remove the screws (27, Fig. C) and the right door  
(26) together with the belt (17, Fig. U).  
On the machine, adjust the skirt (1, Fig. S) height  
by using its slots (2).  
If raising the hood (10) does not cause the engine to stop,  
contact an authorised Service Center or Retailer.  
Reassemble in the reverse order of disassembly.  
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SAFETY FUNCTIONS  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
The machine is equipped with the following safety  
functions.  
TROUBLE  
REMEDY  
Check the engine oil level (1)  
Check the petrol tap for opening  
Verify if there is petrol in the tank  
Check if the hood is closed  
EMERGENCY SWITCH  
It is located in an easily accessible position (see 8, Fig. B);  
it has to be pressed in case of emergency, to stop all the  
machine functions.  
The engine does not start by  
turning on the ignition switch  
Verify if the petrol reaches the  
carburettor (1)  
Verify if the spark plug produces a  
spark (1).  
HOOD SAFETY SWITCH  
Check the engine oil level (1)  
Verify if there is petrol in the tank  
Lower the side brooms  
WARNING!  
The petrol engine stops during  
operation  
When it is necessary to open the hood for  
service operations, be sure to remove the  
key from the ignition switch.  
The side brooms do not rotate  
Check the fuse F5 in the box (23,  
Fig. U) for integrity.  
It is activated when the machine hood is raised. It stops all  
functions.  
If the machine keeps operating when the hood is open,  
contact an authorised Service Center or Retailer.  
Check if the parking brake is  
disengaged  
Verify if the switch (27, Fig. U) is in  
the “I” position  
Check that the forward/reverse  
gear pedal (5, Fig. C) is not  
pressed while starting the machine  
through the ignition switch (2, Fig.  
B), or while the operator is sitting in  
the driver's seat; the  
forward/reverse gear pedal (5, Fig.  
C) has to be pressed only after the  
operator has sit in the driver's seat  
and the machine has been started.  
DRIVER'S SEAT MICROSWITCH  
The machine does not move  
by pressing the pedal (5, Fig.  
C).  
It is located inside the driver's seat and it does not allow  
the machine drive system to operate if the operator is not  
seated in the driver's seat.  
(1): For the related procedure, see the Petrol Engine User  
Manual  
For further information, refer to the Service Manual,  
available at any Nilfisk-Alto Service Center.  
SCRAPPING  
Have the machine scrapped by a qualified scrapper.  
Before scrapping the machine, always remove the  
following materials:  
Polyester dust filter  
Main and side brooms  
Engine oil  
Plastic components and hoses  
CAUTION!  
The removed components must be  
disposed according to the law in force.  
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