User manual NILFISK SR 1101 MATERIAL COMPOSITION

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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

[. . . ] Nilfisk will not be answerable for damages coming from the non-observance of this prohibition. The User Manual must be kept near the machine, inside an adequate case, away from liquids and other substances that can cause damage to it. The declaration of conformity, supplied with the machine, certifies the machine conformity with the law in force. NOTE Two copies of the original declaration of conformity are provided together with the machine documentation. [. . . ] Emergency push-button Press it in case of emergency to stop all the machine functions. To deactivate the emergency push-button, turn it in the direction shown by the arrow. In addition to the standard components, the machine can be equipped with the following accessories/options, according to the machine specific use: ­ Left side broom ­ Main and side brooms with harder or softer bristles ­ Antistatic polyester or polyester BIA C dust filter ­ Closed pocket filter ­ Flashing light ­ Working light ­ Non-marking skirts ­ Non-marking wheels ­ Protective roof For further information concerning the optional accessories, contact an authorised Retailer. General Working width (with one side broom) Working width (with two side brooms) Machine length Machine width (with one side broom) Machine width (with two side brooms) Machine maximum height (at the steering wheel) Minimum distance from the floor (skirts not included) Hopper maximum lifting height Minimum/maximum dumping height Minimum turning radius Main broom size (diameter x length) Side broom diameter Maximum forward speed Maximum reverse speed Gradeability Hopper capacity Maximum weight liftable by the hopper Front axle weight in running conditions Rear axle weight in running conditions Machine kerb weight (with operator) Rear wheel specific pressure on the floor Front wheel specific pressure on the floor Front steering wheel (diameter x width) Rear driving wheel (diameter x width) Sound pressure level at workstation (ISO 11201, ISO 4871) (LpA) Machine output acoustic power (ISO 3744, ISO 4871) (LwA) Vibration level at the operator's arms (ISO 5349-1) (*) Vibration level at the operator's body (ISO 2631-1) (*) Values 1, 054 mm 1, 308 mm 1, 776 mm 1, 208 mm 1, 310 mm 1, 350 mm 60 mm 1, 650 mm 270/1, 370 mm 1, 685 mm 300 x 800 mm 500 mm 7 km/h 3 km/h 20% 130 litres 110 kg 297 kg 446 kg 743 kg 1. Petrol engine (*) Make Model Regulated power (ISO 1585) Working speed Average consumption Fuel tank capacity Oil type For other petrol engine data/values, see the relevant Manual. Main broom compartment vacuum Electrical system Batteries Vacuum system motor Main broom motor Filter shaker motor Closed pocket filter shaker motor (optional) Drive system Drive system pump Drive system pump displacement Filling pump displacement Maximum working pressure Maximum peak pressure Hydraulic system oil tank capacity Hydraulic circuit total capacity Oil type Hopper hydraulic lifting system Pump Maximum pressure Oil tank capacity Hydraulic circuit total capacity Hydraulic system oil (at ambient temperature above 10°C) If the machine is to be used at ambient temperatures below +10°C, the oil should be changed with equivalent oil having a viscosity of 32 cSt. For temperatures below 0°C, use an oil with lower viscosity. Unlock the knob (73) by pulling it, then tilt the steering wheel (72) in order to reach a comfortable position. After the adjustment, release the knob (73) and slightly move the steering wheel to lock it. NOTE Do not use the choke lever if the engine is hot and if the air temperature is sufficiently high. When starting the engine with the ignition key (69) do not press the drive pedal (76). To empty it, move the machine close to the dustbin and proceed as follows: · Turn off the vacuum system with the switch (66). Always perform this procedure on a level floor to avoid machine unbalance. When lifting and emptying the hopper (4), engage the parking brake with the pedal (82) and the lever (75). To lower the hopper, press the hopper enabling switch (61) while pressing the hopper lowering switch (67). The hopper cannot be lowered if it is not brought to horizontal position first. After working, before leaving the machine: ­ Turn on the filter shaker shortly, by pressing the upper part of the switch (66). ­ Turn off the machine by turning the ignition key (69) to "0", then remove it. ­ Engage the parking brake by pressing the pedal (82), then engage the brake lock control lever (75). To easily push/tow the machine when it is off, proceed as follows: ­ Turn off the machine by turning the ignition key (69) to "0". ­ Open the hood (23) and fasten it with the support rod (55). If necessary, adjust the working light beam aiming (9) with the screws (21). [. . . ] Check that the oil level in the tank (41) is between the minimum (MIN) and maximum (MAX) marks shown in Fig. Figure 25 Engage the parking brake with the pedal (82) and the lever (75). Check that the oil level in the tank (28) is between the minimum (MIN) and maximum (MAX) marks shown in Fig. Remove the screws (45), then disengage the fasteners (46) to remove the engine guard (44). [. . . ]

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