[. . . ] Nilfisk Cyclone INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS MODEL: 56380676 10/09 FORM NO. 56041819 English Printed in USA 2 / ENGLISH TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Cautions and Warnings Symbols. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Safety Recommendations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Battery Safe Handling Guidelines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [. . . ] 56041819 - Nilfisk Cyclone - 17 18 / ENGLISH PREPARING THE MACHINE FOR USE FILLING WATER/RECLAIM TANKS (CONTINUED) 6 7 See figure 11. The high-pressure pump (A) is located to the rear and below the engine bell housing. Once water flows through this valve with no air, the pump supply is primed. FIGURE 11 A CAUTION: DO NOT OVERFILL RECLAIM TANKS. WATER CAN SPILL ONTO THE GROUND, which defeats the total recovery principal of this machine. WARNING! FUEL The burner and engine use DIESEL FUEL. The diesel fuel tank is located on the left side of the NILFISK CYCLONE. 18 - FORM NO. 56041819 - Nilfisk Cyclone ENGLISH / 19 OPERATING THE MACHINE START-UP Operating the pump without sufficient water in the tank will void the warranty on the pump and any other equipment damaged due to this action. 1 2 Turn the key to the "ON" and "START" positions on the control panel. Once the engine starts, allow engine to warm up for 3 minutes before increasing RPM. To prime the water filters: Rotate the air bleed valves on top of all 4 filter housings to "OPEN" position. With the engine running and the pump float control switch in the "UP" position in Reclaim #3, water will flow into the filter housings Run the engine until water flows through each valve. Note: This filter priming process must be done after every filter cleaning, before resuming cleaning. Failure to bleed the filters will cause a decrease in cleaning time. WARNING! CLEANING OPERATION Make sure that all floor grates and covers are secured to the floor, as the Cyclone Cleaning Head could project any loose objects that could cause physical injury and property damage. Do not operate on loose or broken concrete or asphalt as damage to the surface could occur, as well as damage to the cleaning head itself. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Drive the unit to the area to be cleaned, and ensure the engine water temperature is 130 degrees or above before cleaning. The cleaning results will be improved if the area is swept of debris before cleaning. Switch the throttle to high speed, move the speed control level forward. After forward motion starts, turn on the Cyclone switch, then the Pump switch, lastly the Burner switch. Operate the unit for 3 to 4 minutes to allow the cleaning water temperature to rise. This unit must be kept moving whenever the high pressure pump is on; standing still will cause the surface to become scarified. Depending on the severity of the dirt/oil/grease on the surface being cleaned, you may need to decrease your speed and double scrub very soiled areas. (Cleaning the least soiled area first will extend the duration of cleaning time before debris filters need to be serviced. ) Once you have cleaned as much area as desired, turn the heater off. It is recommended to run the pump for a few minutes WITHOUT HEAT after your cleaning is complete. This will run fresh water through the burner to allow it to cool before turning off the system. Lastly, turn off the pump, keeping the Cyclone spinning to recover residual water. WARNING! FORM NO. [. . . ] Check for plugged Cyclone spray tips. Pump runs but has low spray pressure Pressure relief leaking Cyclone Deck Problem Head leaving water on surface Excessive pressure Excessive foaming Cyclone cleaning head won't spin Probable Cause Remedy Loose belt, Cyclone spinning too slowly Tighten belts Foreign objects or debris lodged in head Check outlet ports for obstruction wedged in blades Obstruction in discharge tubes Disconnect tubes at head and blow water or air through tubes to release Return pump not working Check for plugged pump return line Deck / cleaning head not down Fully lower cleaning head Recovering soap or chemical residue Treat surface with Teflon-based anti-foam from previous cleaning methods product. Blown fuse Replace fuse Debris lodged in Cyclone cleaning head Clean debris from cleaning head 32 - FORM NO. 56041819 - Nilfisk Cyclone ENGLISH / 33 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (as installed and tested on the unit) Model Model No. 1:2005, ISO 3744) Total Weight Maximum Wheel Floor Loading (right front) Maximum Wheel Floor Loading (left front) Maximum Wheel Floor Loading (right rear) Maximum Wheel Floor Loading (left rear) Engine Nominal Power Vibrations at the Hand Controls (EN 13059 and ISO 5349-1) Machine Dimensions Vibrations at the Seat (EN 13059 and EN 1032) Gradeability Cleaning Transport dB (A) Lwa lbs/kg psi / N/mm2 psi / N/mm2 psi / N/mm2 psi / N/mm2 Kw m/s2 LxWxH m/s2 Nilfisk Cyclone 56380676 91. 6 113dB 6000 / 2721 36 / 0. 25 35 / 0. 24 67 / 0. 46 58 / 0. 40 44 @ 2700 RPM 0. 70 m/s2 135" (342. 9cm) x 60"(152. 4cm) x 77"(195. 58cm) 0. 01 m/s2 16% (9. 9°) 22% (12. 4°) FORM NO. [. . . ]