Nilfisk-Advance America 82 User Manual

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13 82/625/626

1 In order to avoid having the paper bag tear while the

machine is running, it is advisable to open the bag before
installing it in the machine. This can be done by gently
pulling open the pleats (a) that are on each side of the bag,
so that the cross section of the bag is almost square.

2 To avoid tearing the bag at the paper bag inlet (b), gently

push in and open the perforations (c) in the paper of the
bag, just inside the hole of the rubber bag seal (d).

3 Install the opened bag in the lower container so that the

paper bag inlet (b) is facing downward in the bottom of the
container. Then carefully grasp the cardboard tabs (e) on
each side of the bag seal with both hands and slide the bag
seal over the inlet tube (g). Start from the bottom of the inlet
tube and gently pull the seal over the inlet tube with a slight
rocking or twisting motion, pulling as far up as the ribs on the
inlet tube.

4 After the bag seal touches the ribs of the inlet tube, fold back

the sewn (h) seam so it does not interfere with closing the
container. Expand the sides of the bag in the container so
that the top of the bag is even with the sides of the container.

Dust bag systems
For ease of handling and hygienic emptying, different kinds of
emptying and dust bag systems are available.

Disposable container
For hazardous dust, a disposable container is available. When
the container is full, it is sealed with a lid and a locking ring
making the container safe to dispose.

14 Exhaust filter All models

Exhaust filters are used when absolutely clean exhaust air is
necessary. The exhaust filter is mounted on to the motor in
place of the diffuser. The exhaust filter is easily fitted and the
filter element is replaceable. A special handle and instructions
for use are delivered together with the exhaust filter.

15 Blowing attachment

Mounting
Remove the diffuser and sound absorber (see page 2)
1 Place the blowing adaptor 115620 on the motor. Each one is

kept in place by handle of the motor.

2 Fit the blowing attachment into the motor blowing adaptors.

3 Before connecting a hose make sure that it is clean - place

its open end in the container inlet for a moment with the
motors running and shake it.

16 Sound suppressor All models

The sound level of the vacuum cleaner is low. If an even lower
sound level is required or desired, a sound suppressor can be
fitted on to the motor.
The sound suppressor are mounted in place of the diffuser
(see page 4). The sound suppressor reduces the motor noise
by another 4 dB corresponding to approximately 37%.

It is only possible at any one time to fit either exhaust
filters or blowing attachment or sound suppressors.

17 Motor protection filter

For special filtration tasks, the lower part of the motor can
be fitted with a filter. This filter must be replaced on a regular
basis.

18 Fixed floor nozzle 82/83/625/626

The fixed floor nozzle is mounted to the container
as follows:
The hinge lever is tipped forward.

1

The fixed pin is placed in the slot in the suspension and the

suspension and the brace is hooked on to it.

2

The spring loaded pin is located into the hole on the opposite

side of the container bracket.

3

Lift nozzle to allow hose to be connected to the container

inlet, turning the bayonet fitting clockwise.

To disconnect, reverse above procedure.

Adjustment of rubber blades

4

The distance of the rubber blades from the floor should be

about 1 mm, and the adjustment is made by means of the

two fingerscrews.

5

During idle periods or during transportation, the nozzle

should be raised from the floor by placing the nozzle brace in

the second notch on hinge level.

6

As an alternative a brush set consisting of floor brush strips

is available.

Maintenance

Always keep the cleaner in a dry place. The bearings in the
motor are pregreased and designed for continuous heavy
work. Depending on the number of running hours the dust
filter should be replaced. For details of service or maintenance
please contact Nilfiskdirectly.

Trouble-shooting

the motor will not start

-

a fuse may have blown and needs replacing.

- the cable or the wall socket may be defective and needs

checking.

the suction power is reduced

-

the dust bag may be full and needs replacing,

see

page

4.

-

the container may be full and needs emptying,

see

page

3-4.

-

the filter may be clogged and needs shaking,

see

page

3-4.

-

the hose, tube or nozzle may be blocked and needs

to be cleared, see page 2-3.

-

if the hose needs cleaning remove the locking ring, the

curved wand and the rubber coupling.

• the vacuum cleaner stops
(USA

and

Canada

only)

-

the thermal cut-out has switched off the motor as a result
of an obstruction of the hose, wand or nozzle.

-

Start by remove the electrical main cord from the power

outlet.
-

When the machine is unplugged remove the cause

of

the

obstruction.

-

Wait at least 5-10 minutes.

-

Put back the electrical cord to the power outlet.

-

When the motor is cool, it will automatically start again.

the motor will not stay locked in position on the

container Only 90C

-

The red locking lever in the container top is in the wrong
position. Push the lever in the direction of the arrow.

The symbol on the product or on its packing indicates
that this product may not be treated as household waste.
Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection
point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help
prevent potential negative consequences for the environment
and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inap-
propriate waste handling of this product.
For more detailed information about recycling of this product,
please contact your local city offi ce, your household waste
disposal service or the shop where you purchased the pro-
duct.

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