User manual NILFISK CR 1500

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[. . . ] This manual will help you get the most from your American-Lincoln sweeper / scrubber. Repairs, when required, should be performed by your Authorized American-LincolnTM Service Center, who employs factory trained service personnel, and maintains an inventory of American-LincolnTM original replacement parts and accessories. Call the AMERICAN-LINCOLN INDUSTRIAL DEALER named below for repairs or service. Please specify the Model and Serial Number when discussing your machine. [. . . ] To raise the main broom, pull the lever back and slide into the locking notch. You may operate the main broom in either the "SWEEP" or "FLOAT" position. However, the "SWEEP" position should be used for normal sweeping and will result in increased broom life. The "FLOAT" position should be used only when sweeping extremely uneven areas. The hopper must be down and the dump door open before these functions will work. To reduce to idle, grasp the lever and push it up and to the left (away from the locking notch). "Load" (brooms and/or brushes and/or dust control operating) and "No Load" (brooms , brushes & dust control off) RPMs are the same for gas and LP equipment. There will be a slight drop between "Load" and "No Load" RPMs with diesels. Always return the throttle switch/lever to the idle position before turning off the key to stop the engine. This lever, when raised to the upright position (a), will "lock" the foot brake pedal in the down position. The foot brake on the front wheels is a mechanical system actuated by the brake pedal. Increase the foot pressure on the upper portion of the pedal to increase the forward speed. Increase the foot pressure on the lower portion of the pedal to increase the reverse speed. To stop the machine, put light foot pressure on the opposite end of the accelerator and directional control pedal. If the machine is moving forward put light foot pressure on the lower portion of the pedal. If the machine is moving in reverse put light foot pressure on the upper portion of the pedal. The alarm makes a loud audible noise when the machine is being driven in reverse. This lever allows the seat to be adjusted forward or back when the lever is moved. The Solution High Warning Light (B) will come on if the solution tank is too full of water from the recycling system. When the dust filters become clogged the filter shaker switch should be pushed to start the dust shaker cycle. Fill the tank with 100 gallons (378 L) of water and the correct mixture of American-Lincoln #100 Industrial Cleaner for the job. Fill the solution tank as outlined above with 100 gallons (378 L) of pure water. [. . . ] As the Side Broom (A) wears, loosen the two wear adjusting bolts and slide the broom-motor assembly into a position so that the broom contacts the floor at a 3 degree angle when lowered as shown in Figure 25. The urethane and rubber flaps are susceptible to damage and should be inspected regularly and maintained in good condition. The side flaps are adjustable and should be maintained at approximately 1/16" (1. All flaps should be replaced when worn or damaged to such an extent that they couldn't perform their function. [. . . ]

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