Nilfisk-ALTO 571 Carpet Cleaner User Manual


 
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Figure 10
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A
B
How To Prepare the Machine For
Operation
Level Indicators for the Charge of the Batteries
The battery meter ( see gure 7) on the control panel has a digital read out
with 10 xed positions (A) and also a blinking indicator (B). The bars that
appear on the display show the approximate charge level with icon (blinking)
discharged battery.
NOTE: A few seconds after the voltage reads 32V it will start blinking. The
brush motors will then automatically switch off.
How To Install the Squeegee
To install the squeegee onto the machine, follow this procedure:
1. The squeegee assembly has a break away feature that is also used
for mounting the squeegee. Loosen the knobs on the squeegee
( gure 8). Slide the stud into the slotted hole in the support frame on
the machine.
2. Attach the vacuum hose cuff to the squeegee hose tting (see gure
9).
3. Tighten knobs. NOTE: Do not overtighten or break away feature
is lost and damage may occur.
NOTE: To prevent damage to the squeegee or machine, the squeegee was
designed to break away from the machine. If the squeegee is impacted and
it breaks away from the machine, simply reinstall it by following step 1-3.
How to Adjust the Squeegee
During operation, the rear squeegee blade should have a constant 3/16”
minimum are along the entire squeegee blade (see gure 10).
1. The squeegee body can be tilted to adjust the squeegee blade are
in the middle to match the are on the ends. To adjust the tilt, loosen
the adjusting bolt located on the left and right side of the squeegee
(see gure 9).
2. Press down on the squeegee until both sets of guide wheels contact
oor.
3. After making adjustments, retighten the screw(s).
NOTE: It is important that the right and left wheels are contacting the oor in
order for the squeegee to work.
NOTE: As the rear squeegee blade wears, it can be rotated and/or ipped to
obtain four good edges before having to change blades.
Figure 7