Instructions for use, Fuses, Accessories/options – Nilfisk-Advance America Terra 5200B User Manual

Page 8: Battery check/setting on a new machine

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

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Terra™ 5200B – 146 1996 000(2)2004-08

Hydraulic diagram
(See Fig. AG)
1.

Hydraulic oil tank

2.

Hydraulic oil filter

3.

Hydraulic pump

4.

Motor

5.

Safety valve

6.

Hopper lifting cylinder

FUSES

Under the hood, outside the electrical box, there are the
following fuses:

Thermal circuit breakers, which can be reset by
pressing the related key:
– Main broom motor (5, Fig. V)
– Right side broom motor (6, Fig. V)
– Left side broom motor (7, Fig. V)

Lamellar fuses, protected by a transparent plastic
lid, protect the indicated circuits:
– F1 (15 A) (the first starting from above): Ignition

switch

– F2 (20 A): Hydraulic pump
– F3 (10 A): Hopper actuator
– F4 (15 A): Filter shaker
– F5 (10 A): Services
– F6 (10 A): Working lights (optional)
– Spare 1 (20 A)
– Spare 2 (15 A)

Inside the electrical box (12, Fig. V), there is the following
fuse:

F0 (150 A): Main (2, Fig. Z)

ACCESSORIES/OPTIONS

In addition to the standard components, the machine can
be equipped with the following accessories/options,
according to the machine specific use:

Main and side brooms with harder and softer bristles;

Antistatic polyester or polyester BIA C dust filter;

Pocket filter;

Pivoting light;

Working light;

Non marking skirt;

Non marking wheels;

Over head guard.

For further information concerning the optional
accessories apply to an Authorized Retailer.

USE

While reading this manual, the Operator must pay
particular attention to these symbols.
Do not cover these plates for any reason, in case of
damage replace them immediately.

BATTERY CHECK/SETTING ON A NEW
MACHINE

The machine requires one 24 V battery, or four 6 V
batteries connected according to the diagram (15, Fig. V).
The machine can be set in one of the following modes:
a)

Battery already installed and ready to be used.
1. Open the hood (13, Fig. C) and hold it by using the

related rod (16, Fig. V).
Check that the battery is connected to the
machine through the appropriate connector (4,
Fig. V).

2. Disengage the lock rod and lower the hood, and

ensure that it is correctly closed.

3. Insert the ignition key in the switch (18, Fig. B) in

the control panel and turn it to “I” position (without
activating the pedal 20, Fig. B). If the green
warning light (9, Fig. B) turns on, the battery is
ready to be used.
If the yellow or red warning lights (8 or 7, Fig. B)
turn on, it is necessary to charge the batteries
(see the procedure in the Maintenance chapter).

b)

Battery installed on the machine but without
electrolyte
1. Open the hood (13, Fig. C) and hold it by using the

related rod (16, Fig. V).

2. Remove the battery caps (3, Fig. V).

WARNING!
On some points of the machine there are
some adhesive plates indicating:
– DANGER
– WARNING
– CAUTION
– CONSULTATION

WARNING!
Be extremely careful when working with
sulfuric acid, as it is corrosive. If it comes in
contact with the skin or the eyes, wash
abundantly with water and call a doctor.
Batteries have to be filled up in a properly
ventilated area. Wear protective gloves.

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