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All Manuals Search And Download.   ENGLISH   USER MANUAL   INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................... 2   TARGET ........................................................................................................................................................... 2   HOW TO KEEP THIS MANUAL ....................................................................................................................... 2   CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS ................................................................................................................. 2   UNPACKING ......................................................................................................................................... 4   DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................................. 4   BATTERY CHECK/SETTING ON A NEW MACHINE ...................................................................................... 7   BEFORE START-UP ........................................................................................................................................ 8   MACHINE OPERATION ................................................................................................................................... 9   MACHINE LONG INACTIVITY ....................................................................................................................... 10   FIRST PERIOD OF USE ................................................................................................................................ 10   MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................................. 10   SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE .......................................................................................................... 11   MAIN BROOM HEIGHT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT .................................................................................. 12   MAIN BROOM REPLACEMENT .................................................................................................................... 12   FRAME DUST FILTER CLEANING AND INTEGRITY CHECK ..................................................................... 14   CLOSED POCKET DUST FILTER CLEANING AND INTEGRITY CHECK ................................................... 14   SKIRT HEIGHT AND OPERATION CHECK .................................................................................................. 15   CHARGING THE BATTERIES ....................................................................................................................... 16   TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................................................ 17   146 2601 000(1)2005-03 A   FLOORTEC R 580 B   1 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ENGLISH   USER MANUAL   OTHER REFERENCE MANUALS   INTRODUCTION   – – Spare Part List, supplied with the machine.   Service manual (that can be consulted at Nilfisk-Alto   Service Centers).   MANUAL PURPOSE AND CONTENTS   The purpose of this Manual is to provide the operator with   all necessary information to use the machine properly in a   safe and autonomous way. It contains information about   technical characteristics, operation, machine storage,   maintenance, spare parts and safety conditions.   Before carrying out any procedure on the machine, the   operators and technicians in charge of the machine   maintenance must read this manual carefully. Contact an   authorised Nilfisk-Alto Service Center in case of doubts   regarding the interpretation of the instructions and for any   further information.   SPARE PARTS AND MAINTENANCE   All necessary operating, maintenance and repair   procedures must be carried out by qualified personnel or   by Nilfisk-Alto Service Centers (listed at the end of this   manual). Only original spare parts and accessories must   be used.   Call Nilfisk-Alto for service or to order spare parts and   accessories, specifying the machine model and serial   number.   TARGET   CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS   This manual is intended for qualified operators and   technicians involved in the machine maintenance.   Nilfisk-Alto constantly improves its products and reserves   the right to make changes and improvements at its   discretion without being obliged to apply such benefits to   the machine that were sold previously. Any change and/or   addition of accessory must be approved and performed by   Nilfisk-Alto.   HOW TO KEEP THIS MANUAL   The User manual must be kept near the machine, inside   an adequate case, far from liquids and other substances   that can cause damage to it.   SAFETY   IDENTIFICATION DATA   The following symbols indicate potentially dangerous   situations. Always read this information carefully and take   all necessary precautions to safeguard people and   property.   No accident prevention program is effective without the   total cooperation of the person responsible for the   machine operation. Most of the accidents that may occur   in a factory, while working or moving around, are caused   by failure to comply with the simplest rules for exercising   prudence. A careful and prudent Operator is the best   guarantee against accidents and is essential for   successful completion of any prevention program.   The machine model and serial number are marked on the   outside, under the seat (28, Fig. B).   The machine model year is written in the EC statement   and it is also indicated by the first two figures of the   machine serial number.   This information is useful when requiring machine and   engine replacement parts. Use the following table to write   down the machine identification data for any further   reference.   MACHINE model ........................................................   MACHINE serial number ............................................   2 FLOORTEC R 580 B   146 2601 000(1)2005-03 A   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ENGLISH   USER MANUAL   SYMBOLS   DANGER!   It indicates a dangerous situation with risk   of death for the Operator.   WARNING!   – – Carefully read all the instructions before carrying out   any maintenance/repair procedure.   Take all necessary precautions to prevent hair,   jewels and loose clothes from being caught in the   moving parts of the machine.   WARNING!   It indicates a potential risk of injury for   people.   – – Do not smoke while charging the batteries.   Do not leave the machine unattended with the key   inserted in the ignition switch and the parking brake   disengaged.   Do not use the machine on surfaces with a gradient   greater than the one indicated on the machine.   Do not wash the machine with direct or pressurised   water jets, or with corrosive substances. Do not use   compressed air for general cleaning, except for the   filters (see the related paragraph).   CAUTION!   It indicates a caution or a remark related to   important or useful functions. Pay attention   to the paragraphs marked by this symbol.   – – NOTE   Consult the User manual before performing   any procedure.   – While using this machine, take care not to cause   damage to other people, especially children.   Do not put any can containing fluids on the machine.   The storage temperature must be between 0°C and   +40°C.   GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS   Specific warnings and cautions to inform about potential   damages to people and machine are shown below.   – – – The machine operating temperature must be   between 0°C and +40°C.   DANGER!   – – The humidity must be between 30% and 95%.   Always protect the machine against the sun, rain and   bad weather, both under operation or inactivity   condition.   The machine cannot be used for towing or pushing   objects and/or loads.   Do not use the machine as a transport vehicle; the   machine maximum capacity is 110 kg, besides the   weight of the operator.   Do not allow the brooms to operate while the machine   is stationary to avoid damaging the floor.   In case of fire, possibly use a powder fire   extinguisher, not a water one.   Do not bump into shelves or scaffoldings, particularly   where there is a risk of falling objects.   Adjust the operation speed to suit the floor conditions.   This machine cannot be used on public roads.   Do not tamper with the machine safety guards and   follow the ordinary maintenance instructions   scrupulously.   – – – To perform maintenance/repair procedures turn the   machine ignition key to OFF position and disconnect   the battery.   This machine must be used by properly trained and   authorised personnel only. Children or disabled   people cannot use this machine.   Keep sparks, flames and smoking materials away   from the batteries. During the normal operation   explosive gases are released.   Do not wear jewels when working near electrical   components.   – – – – – – – – – Do not work under the lifted machine, if it is not   securely fixed.   Each time you work under the open hood, ensure that   the hood cannot be closed by accident.   Do not operate the machine near toxic, dangerous,   inflammable and/or explosive powders, liquids or   vapours.   Battery charging produces highly explosive hydrogen   gas. Keep the hood open during battery charging and   perform the operation only in well-ventilated areas   and far from naked flames.   – – – – – Do not remove or modify the plates affixed to the   machine by the Manufacturer.   146 2601 000(1)2005-03 A   FLOORTEC R 580 B   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ENGLISH   USER MANUAL   – In case of machine malfunctions, ensure that these   are not due to lack of maintenance. Otherwise,   request assistance from the authorised personnel or   from an authorised Service Center.   MACHINE DESCRIPTION   OPERATION CAPABILITIES   The sweeper is used to sweep dust or light debris on   smooth and solid floor, in civil or industrial environment,   under safe operation conditions by a qualified Operator.   – – In case of part replacement, order ORIGINAL spare   parts from an authorised Dealer or Retailer.   To ensure the proper and safe operation of the   machine, have the scheduled maintenance, detailed   in the related chapter of this Manual, performed by   the authorised personnel or an authorised Service   Center.   The machine must be disposed of properly, because   of the presence of toxic-harmful materials (batteries,   oils, plastics, etc.), which are subject to standards   that require disposal in special centres (see the   “Scrapping” chapter).   If the machine is used according to the instructions,   the vibrations do not cause dangerous situations. The   machine vibration level is less than 2.5 m/s2 (EN   1032-96/A1-98).   Do not tilt the machine more than 30° from its   horizontal position, or the highly corrosive acid could   leak out of the batteries. When the machine is to be   tilted for maintenance operations, remove the   batteries.   CONVENTIONS   Forward, backward, front, rear, left or right are intended   with reference to the operator’s position, that is to say on   the driver’s seat (27, Fig. B).   – DESCRIPTION   Control panel   (See Fig. B)   1. Hopper lifting/lowering enabling switch   2. Horn switch   3. Working light switch (optional)   4. Position for optional switch (rotating light)   5. Display   – – 6. Display selection button for the following operations,   in sequence:   - Working hours   - Last digit of the hours - (dot) - minutes   - Battery voltage (V)   UNPACKING   7. Discharged battery warning light (red)   8. Semi-discharged battery warning light (yellow)   9. Charged battery warning light (green)   10. Steering wheel   11. Steering wheel inclination adjusting knobs   12. Emergency stop button   13. Position for optional switch   14. Filter-shaker switch   15. Hopper lifting/lowering switch   16. Hopper overturning switch   17. Vacuum activation/deactivation lever   18. Ignition switch   When the machine is delivered, check that the packing   and the machine were not damaged during transportation.   In case of visible damages, keep the packing and have it   checked by the Parcel Service that delivered it. Call the   Carrier immediately to fill in a damage claim.   Please check that the following items have been supplied   with the machine:   Technical documents:   – – – – Sweeper manual   Spare Parts List   No. 1 main fuse (F0) 150A   Battery connector   19. Parking brake lock control lever (in combination with   pedal, position 26).   20. Drive pedal   21. Right broom lifting/lowering lever   4 FLOORTEC R 580 B   146 2601 000(1)2005-03 A   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ENGLISH   USER MANUAL   TECHNICAL DATA   22. Left broom lifting/lowering lever (optional)   23. Seat longitudinal position adjusting lever   24. Main broom lifting/lowering lever   25. Front skirt lifting pedal   26. Service brake pedal (parking brake when combined   with lever, position 19)   27. Driver seat with safety microswitch   28. Serial number plate   29. Forward/reverse gear switch   General   Values   Working width (with one side broom)   Working width (with two side brooms)   Machine length   1,050 mm   1,310 mm   1,776 mm   1,207 mm   1,310 mm   1,350 mm   Machine width (with one side broom)   Machine width (with two side brooms)   Maximum height, at the steering wheel   Minimum ground clearance (skirts not   included)   Outside view   (See Fig. C)   1. Pivoting light (always on when the ignition switch is   turned to “I” position)   2. Working light aiming adjusting screws   3. Dust filter cover   60 mm   Hopper maximum lifting height   Maximum weight liftable by the hopper   Minimum/maximum dumping height   Minimum turning radius   1,650 mm   110 kg   270 mm/1,370 mm   1,690 mm   Ø 300 mm x 800 mm   Ø 500 mm   7 Km/h   Main broom size   4. Hopper   5. Left door   Side broom size   Maximum forward speed   Maximum reverse speed   Gradeability   6. Left fastener with locking screw   7. Right opening door   8. Right fastener   9. Working light (optional)   10. Right side broom   11. Left side broom (optional)   12. Main broom   13. Battery compartment hood   14. Rear drive wheels on fixed axis   15. Front steering wheel   16. Left side skirt   3.5 Km/h   16%   Hopper capacity   130 litres   Front axis weight in running conditions   Rear axis weight in running conditions   243 Kg   386 Kg   Machine whole weight with 4x6V 180 Ah   standard batteries   629 Kg   Front steering wheel   Rear wheels, driving   4.00 - 4 mm   4.00 - 4 mm   66.9 dB(A)   Sound level (A Lpa   ) 17. Right side skirt   18. Front skirt   19. Rear skirt   Electric motors   Values   Electrical system voltage   24V   24V, 1.100W,   2.800 rpm   20. Dust filter container   Suction/main broom motor   Under-hood compartment   (See Fig. V)   1. Hood (open position)   Drive motor   24V, 750W, 5.000 rpm   24V, 90W, 85 rpm   Side broom reduction unit   Filter-shaker motor   24V, 90W, 5,700 rpm   2. Batteries   3. Battery caps   4. Battery connector   Batteries   Values   No. 4 6V, lead   batteries, with acid   electrolyte, in serial   connection   5. Main broom motor resettable thermal fuse   6. Right side broom motor resettable thermal fuse   7. Left side broom motor resettable thermal fuse   8. Lamellar fuse box   9. Suction/main broom motor   10. Vacuum fan   11. Drive motor   12. Wiring junction box   13. Drive electronic board   14. Hopper lifting system hydraulic oil tank   15. Battery installation diagram   16. Open hood support rod   Standard batteries   No. 1 24V, lead battery   with acid electrolyte   Optional batteries   Optional batteries (gel or lead, available   at Nilfisk retailers)   Values   Battery total voltage   24V   Usable battery capacity   Battery case dimensions   Battery compartment max. size   330Ah   300x800 mm   360x800x380 mm   Dust vacuuming and filtering   Paper dust filter, 5-10 µm   Values   2 4.5 m   Main broom compartment vacuum   7.6 mm H O   2 146 2601 000(1)2005-03 A   FLOORTEC R 580 B   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ENGLISH   USER MANUAL   Wiring diagram   (See Fig. AF)   BE1: Pivoting light (optional)   BZ1: Reverse gear buzzer   Colour code   BK:   BU:   BN:   GN:   GY:   OG:   PK:   RD:   VT:   WH:   Black   Blue   Brown   Green   Grey   Orange   Pink   Red   C1:   Battery connector   EB1: Drive electronic board   EB2: Display board   ES1: Line electromagnetic switch   ES2: Main broom electromagnetic switch   ES3: Pump relay   Violet   White   ES4: Pump relay   F0:   F1:   F2:   F3:   F4:   F5:   F6:   F7:   F8:   F9:   K1:   L1:   L2:   L3:   M1:   M2:   M3:   M4:   M5:   M7:   M8:   R1:   Main fuse   Key fuse   Hydraulic pump fuse   Hopper actuator fuse   Filter-shaker fuse   Hydraulic diagram   (See Fig. AG)   1. Hydraulic oil tank   2. Hydraulic oil filter   3. Hydraulic pump   4. Motor   Service fuse   Working light fuse (optional)   Right side broom resettable thermal fuse   Left side broom resettable thermal fuse (optional)   Main broom resettable thermal fuse   Ignition switch   Right light (optional)   Left light (optional)   Working light (optional)   Drive motor   Main broom motor   Hydraulic pump   Actuator   Filter-shaker motor   Right side broom motor   Left side broom motor (optional)   Accelerator potentiometer (pedal in-built)   5. Safety valve   6. Hopper lifting cylinder   ELECTRICAL FUSES   Under the hood, outside the electrical box, there are the   following fuses:   – 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) (optional)   – Lamellar fuses, protected by a transparent plastic   cover, which protect the following circuits:   – F1 (15A) (the first starting from above): ignition   switch   – – – – – – – F2 (20A): hydraulic pump   F3 (10A): hopper actuator   F4 (15A): filter-shaker   F5 (10A): auxiliaries   F6 (10A): working lights (optional)   spare 1 (20A)   SW0: Emergency switch   SW1: Forward/reverse gear switch   SW2: Main broom microswitch   SW3: Hopper enabling switch   SW4: Hopper lifting/lowering switch   SW5: Hopper overturning switch   SW7: Right side broom microswitch   SW8: Left side broom microswitch (optional)   SW9: Hopper horizontal position microswitch   SW10: Hopper lifted position microswitch   SW11: Hopper open position microswitch   SW12: Hopper closed position microswitch   SW13: Filter-shaker switch   spare 2 (15A)   Inside the electrical box (12, Fig. V), there is the following   fuse:   – F0 (150A): 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:   SW14: Light switch (optional)   SW15: Horn switch   SW16: Working light switch (optional)   SW17: Safety microswitch (in the seat)   SW18: Accelerator pedal microswitch   – – – – – – – – – Left side broom;   Main and side brooms with harder or softer bristles;   Antistatic polyester or polyester BIA C dust filter;   Pocket filter;   Pivoting light;   Working light;   Non marking skirt;   Non marking wheels;   Protective roof.   For further information concerning the optional   accessories, contact Your Retailer.   6 FLOORTEC R 580 B   146 2601 000(1)2005-03 A   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ENGLISH   USER MANUAL   b) Batteries installed on the machine but dry, that is   without electrolyte.   USE   WARNING!   1. Lift the hood (13, Fig. C) and secure it with the rod   (16, Fig. V).   2. Remove the battery caps (3, Fig. V).   On some points of the machine there are   some adhesive plates indicating:   – – – – DANGER   WARNING   CAUTION   NOTE   WARNING!   Be extremely careful when working with   sulphuric acid, as it is corrosive. If it comes   in contact with skin or eyes, rinse   While reading this Manual, the Operator must pay   particular attention to these symbols.   Do not cover these plates for any reason and immediately   replace them if they are damaged.   thoroughly with water and call a physician.   Batteries have to be filled up in a properly   ventilated area. Use protective gloves.   3. Fill the cells (or each element) of the batteries with   sulphuric acid for batteries (density from 1.27 to   1.29 Kg at 25°C) in accordance with the   instructions given in the Battery User's Manual.   The correct quantity of sulphuric acid is indicated   in the Battery Manual.   BATTERY CHECK/SETTING ON A NEW   MACHINE   The machine requires one 24V battery, or four 6V   batteries in serial connection.   Let the battery rest and fill in with sulphuric acid in   accordance with the instructions specified in the   Battery manual.   The machine can be supplied in one of the following   modes:   a) Batteries already installed and ready to be used.   1. Lift the hood (13, Fig. C) and secure it with the rod   (16, Fig. V).   4. Charge the batteries (see the relevant procedure   in the Maintenance chapter).   c) Without battery   Check that the batteries are connected to the   machine through the related connector (4, Fig. V).   2. Disengage the support rod an lower the hood and   ensure that it is correctly closed.   3. Insert the ignition key (18, Fig. B) in the control   panel and turn it to “I” position (without activating   the forward/reverse gear pedal 20, Fig. B).   If the green warning light (9, Fig. B) turns on, the   battery is ready to be used.   1. Buy appropriate batteries (see the Technical   Characteristics paragraph).   For the battery choice and installation, apply to   qualified battery retailers.   2. Install the batteries and set the battery type (WET   or GEL) on the machine (see the following   paragraph).   3. Charge the batteries (see the relevant procedure   in the Maintenance chapter).   If the yellow or red warning light (8 or 7, Fig. B)   turns on, it is necessary to charge the battery (see   procedure in Maintenance chapter).   146 2601 000(1)2005-03 A   FLOORTEC R 580 B   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ENGLISH   USER MANUAL   BATTERY INSTALLATION AND BATTERY   TYPE SETTING (WET OR GEL)   STARTING AND STOPPING THE MACHINE   Starting the machine   1. Sit in the driver's seat (27, Fig. B) and, using the lever   (23) adjust the seat to a comfortable position.   2. Unlock the steering wheel (10, Fig. B) by means of   the handle (11) and adjust its tilting according to one's   comfort; after the adjustment, release the handle (11)   and lightly move the steering wheel to hook it on the   internal retainer.   3. From the driver's seat (27, Fig. B), insert the key in   the ignition switch (18, Fig. B); turn it to “I” position,   without activating the forward/reverse gear pedal   (20), then wait (for a few seconds) for the display (5,   Fig. B) to turn on and the working hours to appear.   Check that the green warning light turns on (9, Fig.   B).   Battery installation   1. Install the batteries on the machine according to the   diagram (15, Fig. V).   According to the battery dimensions, check if it is   possible to put them inside the related plastic   container, supplied with the machine.   If the batteries dimensions are larger than the   container capacity, use the square guides, supplied   with the machine, to ensure the stability inside the   battery compartment.   WARNING!   Non-sealed lead/acid batteries always need   an appropriate container to prevent the acid   form leaking.   Do not install the non-sealed lead/acid   batteries without an appropriate container.   4. If the warning light becomes red or yellow (7 or 8, Fig.   B) turn the ignition key to “0” position and take it out.   Charge the batteries (see the procedure in the   Maintenance paragraph).   WET or GEL battery setting   NOTE   NOTE   The seat (27, Fig. B) is equipped with a safety   sensor, which allows the machine operation   only if the operator is seated on the driver's   seat.   The machine factory setting is for lead (WET)   batteries. If the setting corresponds to the   chosen battery, do not perform the setting   procedure.   5. Disengage the parking brake by pressing the related   pedal (26, Fig. B) and unlocking the lever (19).   6. To sweep, start the machine with the hands upon the   steering wheel and press the pedal (10, Fig. P).   6a. The forward/reverse direction is selected with the   related switch (29, Fig. B) on the left control panel.   The drive speed can be adjusted from zero to   maximum speed by increasing the pressure exerted   on the pedal.   7. Lower the main broom with the lever (24, Fig. B), then   turn the suction on with the lever (17, Fig. B).   8. Activate the lever (21, Fig. B) to lower the right side   broom.   If not, perform the following procedures:   2. According to the installed battery (WET or GEL),   perform the setting procedure of the machine   electronic board and proceed as follow:   – – Turn the ignition switch (18, Fig. B) to “0” position.   Lift the hood (13, Fig. C) and secure it with the rod   (16, Fig. V).   – – Disconnect the battery connector (4, Fig. V).   Remove the screws (1, Fig. AD) and take out the   right control panel (2) with care.   – – Install a jumper wire (1, Fig. AE) on the WET   connectors (2) for lead battery or on the GEL   connectors (3) for gel battery.   Carefully reassemble the control panel (2, Fig.   AD) and fix it by using the related screws (1).   Connect the battery connector (4, Fig. V).   Disengage the support rod (16, Fig. V) and close   the hood (13, Fig. C).   9. Activate the lever (22, Fig. B) to lower the left side   broom, if present.   – – NOTE   All brooms (10, 11, 12, Fig. C) can be lifted or   lowered when the machine is moving.   When the brooms are lifted, they do not turn.   When the main broom is lifted, the suction is   not operating.   BEFORE START-UP   1. Check that there are no open doors/hoods and that   the machine is in normal operating conditions.   2. If the machine has not been used yet after the   transportation, check that each block and locking   system used for the transportation, have been   removed.   10. To sweep, start the machine with the hands upon the   steering wheel (10, Fig. B) and press the pedal (20)   correctly.   8 FLOORTEC R 580 B   146 2601 000(1)2005-03 A   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ENGLISH   USER MANUAL   Stopping the machine   HOPPER DUMPING   1. The maximum dumping height of the hopper is 1,380   mm (Fig. U).   2. To empty the hopper, drive the machine near the   dustbin and proceed as follows:   1. To stop the machine, release the pedal (20, Fig. B).   To stop the machine quickly, also push the service   brake pedal (26, Fig. B).   In case of emergency, press the emergency   push-button (12, Fig. B) to immediately stop the   machine. To disengage the safety switch (12), turn it   in the direction indicated by the arrow.   2. Turn the ignition switch (18, Fig. B) to “0” and remove   the key.   – – Lift the side and main brooms;   Close the suction by means of the lever (17, Fig.   B);   – Press the filter-shaker switch (14, Fig. B).   WARNING!   3. Engage the parking brake by pressing the brake   pedal (26, Fig. B) and by activating the brake lock   control lever (19).   Always carry out this operation on a level   ground to avoid machine unbalance.   MACHINE OPERATION   WARNING!   1. Avoid stopping for a long time with the machine in the   same position and the brooms rotating: this could   create unwanted marks on the floor.   2. To collect light and bulky waste materials, lift the front   skirt by activating the pedal (25, Fig. B); do not keep   pushing onto the lever for a long time in order not to   reduce the suction capability of the machine.   When lifting and emptying the hopper (4,   Fig. C), keep the parking brake engaged   with the pedal and lever (26 and 19, Fig. B).   3. Keep people far from the machine and especially   from the hopper (4, Fig. C).   4. Press both the enabling switch (1, Fig. B) and the   hopper lifting switch (15) to lift the hopper (1, Fig. T)   up to the desired position.   WARNING!   When operating on wet grounds, it is   necessary to operate the lever (17, Fig. B)   and turn the suction off to prevent the dust   filter from being damaged.   5. Press both the enabling switch (1, Fig. B) and the   hopper (2, Fig. U) overturning switch (16, Fig. B) and   discharge all the debris in the dustbin (1. Fig. U).   WARNING!   3. For the machine proper operation, the dust filter must   be as clean as possible. To clean it while sweeping,   proceed as follows:   The hopper (2, Fig. U) can be overturned   only after having lifted it at a minimum   height of 270 mm.   – – – Lift the main broom by means of the lever (24, Fig.   B) to stop the suction.   Press the filter-shaker switch (14, Fig. B) at short   intervals.   Then, lower the main broom to restart the suction,   and resume operation.   6. To bring the hopper back to its original position   (horizontal position), press the enabling switch (1,   Fig. B) while pressing the hopper overturning switch   (16. Fig. B).   While working, repeat the operation every 10   minutes (depending on the dustiness of the area   to be cleaned).   NOTE   This operation can also be performed when the   machine is moving.   NOTE   When the dust filter is obstructed and/or the   hopper is full, the machine cannot collect dust   and debris.   4. The hopper (4, Fig. C) should be emptied after each   working period and whenever is full.   146 2601 000(1)2005-03 A   FLOORTEC R 580 B   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ENGLISH   USER MANUAL   7. Press both the enabling switch (1, Fig. B) and the   hopper lowering switch (15) to lower the hopper down   to the desired position.   MAINTENANCE   The lifespan of the machine and its maximum operating   safety are ensured by correct and regular maintenance.   The following chart provides the scheduled maintenance.   The intervals shown may vary according to particular   working conditions, which are to be defined by the person   in charge of the maintenance.   WARNING!   The hopper can be overturned only if it is   not in its original position (horizontal   position).   8. The machine is ready to start working again.   WARNING!   Operations to be carried out with the   machine off, the ignition key not inserted   and (if required) the battery disconnected.   Moreover, carefully read the instructions in   the Safety chapter.   AFTER USING THE MACHINE   After working, before leaving the machine:   – – Lift the main broom with the lever (24, Fig. B).   Lift the side brooms with the levers (21 and 22, Fig.   B).   All scheduled or extraordinary maintenance operations   must be performed by qualified personnel, or by an   authorised Service Center.   This manual describes only the easier and most common   maintenance procedures.   – – Close the suction by means of the related lever (17,   Fig. B), then press the filter-shaker switch (14, Fig. B)   for a short interval; open the suction again.   Dump the hopper (4, Fig. C) (see previous   paragraph).   – – Remove the ignition key from the switch (18, Fig. B).   Engage the parking brake by pressing the brake   pedal (26, Fig. B), then activate the brake lock control   lever (19).   NOTE   For other maintenance procedures contained   in the Scheduled Maintenance Table or for   extraordinary maintenance operations see the   specific Service Manual that can be consulted   at any Service Center.   WORKING LIGHT ADJUSTMENT   If necessary, adjust the working light (9, Fig. C) beam   aiming with the screws (22).   MACHINE LONG INACTIVITY   If you foresee that the machine will not be used for more   than 30 days, proceed as follows:   – Check that the machine storage area is dry and   clean.   – Disconnect the battery connector (4, Fig. V).   FIRST PERIOD OF USE   After the first period of use (first 8 hours) it is necessary to   check that the fixing and connecting elements are   correctly tightened, that the visible parts are integral and   that there are no leakages.   10 FLOORTEC R 580 B   146 2601 000(1)2005-03 A   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ENGLISH   USER MANUAL   SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE   Every 10   hours   Every 50   hours   Every 100   hours   Every 200   hours   Every 400   hours   Maintenance operation   Battery fluid level check   On delivery   (1)   Hopper lifting hydraulic system oil level check   (1)   Motor-to-main broom belt visual inspection and   tension check   (*)   Skirt height and operation check   Side and main broom height check   Frame dust filter cleaning and integrity check   Closed pocket filter cleaning and integrity   check   Filter-shaker operation check   Brake adjustment   (*)   (*)   (*)   Nut and screw tightening check   (*) (2)   Drive wheel gearing chain tension check and   cleaning   Steering chain cleaning   (*)   (*)   Vacuum hose integrity check   Pulley-to-main broom belt replacement   (*)   (*)   (*)   (*)   Motor-to-main broom pulley V-belt   replacement   Hopper gasket integrity check   Hopper lifted position control microswitch   adjustment check   Hopper horizontal position control micro-switch   adjustment check   (*)   Motor carbon brush check and replacement   Hydraulic oil change   (*)   (*) (3)   (*): For the related procedure, see the Service Manual   (1): or before each start-up   (2): And after the first 8 running-in hours   (3): replace hydraulic oil for the first time after 500 hours, then after 2,000 hours or every year.   146 2601 000(1)2005-03 A   FLOORTEC R 580 B 11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ENGLISH   USER MANUAL   10. Engage the retainer (6, Fig. C) and close the left door   (5).   MAIN BROOM HEIGHT CHECK AND   ADJUSTMENT   NOTE   NOTE   If it is not possible to adjust the print (1, Fig. D)   correctly, because the ground pressure at the   ends of the broom is different, refer to the   Service Manual for the related adjustment   procedure.   Brooms of various hardness are available. This   procedure is applicable to all types of brooms.   1. Check the main broom for proper ground clearance,   proceeding as follows:   – – Drive the machine on a level ground;   Keep the machine stationary and rotate the main   broom for a few seconds;   MAIN BROOM REPLACEMENT   NOTE   – – Stop and lift the main broom, then move the   machine;   Check that the main broom print (1, Fig. D), along   its length, is from 2 to 4 cm wide.   If the print (1) is not within specifications, it is   necessary to adjust the broom height, proceeding   as described in the following steps.   Brooms of various hardness are available. This   procedure is applicable to all types of brooms.   WARNING!   It is advisable to use protective gloves   when replacing the main broom because   there can be cutting debris between the   bristles.   2. To stop the machine, turn the ignition switch (18, Fig.   B) to “0” position.   1. Drive the machine on a level ground and activate the   parking brake using the pedal and the lever (26 and   19, Fig. B).   2. Turn the ignition switch (18, Fig. B) to “0” position.   3. Open the hood (1, Fig. V) and disconnect the battery   connector (4, Fig. V).   WARNING!   Before opening the left door (5, Fig. C)   switch the machine off to prevent the belts   and pulleys rotation.   3. Remove the screw with a screwdriver, then release   the fastener (6, Fig. C).   4. Open the left door (5, Fig. C).   4. Disengage the retainer (8, Fig. C) and open the right   door (7).   5. Loose the locknut (2, Fig. E).   6. Turn the handwheel (1, Fig E) and remind that:   5. Unscrew and remove the knobs (1, Fig. F).   6. Remove the broom compartment cover (1, Fig. G).   7. Remove the broom (1, Fig. H).   8. Check that the drive hub (1, Fig. I) is free from dirt or   foreign materials (ropes, rags, etc.) accidentally   rolled up.   – to decrease the pressure of the broom on the   ground, it must be screwed.   – to increase the pressure of the broom on the   ground, it must be unscrewed.   9. The new broom must be installed with the bristles   rows positioned as shown in the figure (2, Fig. I).   10. Install the new broom (3, Fig. I) on the machine and   ensure that its mesh (4) correctly fits on the related   drive hub (1).   NOTE   When the handwheel is completely   unscrewed, you have reached the maximum   pressure of the broom on the ground.   11. Reinstall the broom compartment cover (1, Fig. G)   and screw the knobs (1, Fig. F).   12. Engage the retainer (8, Fig. C) and close the right   door (7).   13. Carry out the main broom height check and   adjustment, as described in the previous paragraph.   7. Screw the locknut (2, Fig. E).   8. Perform step 1 again to check the proper adjustment   of the main broom height from the ground.   9. When the broom is too worn to be adjusted, replace it   as shown in the next paragraph.   12 FLOORTEC R 580 B   146 2601 000(1)2005-03 A   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ENGLISH   USER MANUAL   SIDE BROOM HEIGHT CHECK AND   ADJUSTMENT   SIDE BROOM REPLACEMENT   NOTE   Brooms of various hardness are available. This   NOTE   procedure is applicable to all types of brooms.   Brooms of various hardness are available. This   procedure is applicable to all types of brooms.   WARNING!   1. Check the side brooms for proper ground clearance,   proceeding as follows:   It is advisable to use protective gloves   when replacing the side broom because   there can be cutting debris between the   bristles.   – – Drive the machine on a level ground;   Keep the machine stationary, lower the side   brooms and rotate them for a few seconds;   Stop and lift the side brooms, then move the   machine;   Check that the side broom prints are, in extension   and orientation, as shown in the figure (1 and 2,   Fig. J).   1. Drive the machine on a level ground and activate the   parking brake using the pedal and the lever (26 and   19, Fig. B).   2. Turn the ignition switch (18, Fig. B) to “0” position.   3. Activate the lever (21 or 22, Fig. B) to lift the related   side broom.   4. From the inside of the side broom, unscrew the 4 nuts   (1, Fig. L), then remove the broom and the hub (2) by   disengaging it from the shaft (3).   Recover the key (4) and the washer (5).   5. At the bench, remove the four screws (6) and   separate the broom (8) from the hub (7).   6. Install the new broom (8) onto the hub (7), and tighten   the screws (6).   – – In case the prints are not within specifications, it is   necessary to adjust the broom height, proceeding   as described in the following steps.   2. Engage the parking brake using the pedal and the   lever (26 and 19, Fig. B).   3. Turn the ignition switch (18, Fig. B) to “0” position.   4. Lift the hood (13, Fig. C) and secure it with the rod   (16, Fig. V).   5. For the right side broom, use the lever (1, Fig. K):   loosen the ring nut (2) and adjust the register (3) until   the correct print is achieved (1. Fig. J). Then fit it on   the lever by means of the ring nut (2, Fig. K).   For the left side broom, use the lever (4, Fig. K):   Loosen the ring nut (5, Fig. J) and adjust the adjuster   (6) until the correct print (2) is achieved. Then fit it on   the lever by means of the ring nut (5, Fig. K).   6. Perform step 1 again to check the proper adjustment   of the side broom height from the ground.   7. Reinstall the new broom with the hub (2) on the   machine after seating the key (4). Position the washer   (5) and tighten the screw (1).   8. Carry out the side broom height check and   adjustment, as described in the previous paragraph.   7. When the broom is too worn to be adjusted, replace it   as shown in the next paragraph.   NOTE   If necessary, adjust also the side brooms tilting   position (see the related procedure on the   Service Manual).   146 2601 000(1)2005-03 A   FLOORTEC R 580 B 13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ENGLISH   USER MANUAL   FRAME DUST FILTER CLEANING AND   INTEGRITY CHECK   CLOSED POCKET DUST FILTER   CLEANING AND INTEGRITY CHECK   NOTE   NOTE   Besides the standard paper filter, optional   polyester filters are also available. The   following procedure is applicable to each type   of filter.   The polyester closed pocket filters are normally   kept clean by activating the electric   filter-shaker supplied with the machine.   If necessary, they can be cleaned using the   procedure indicated below.   1. Drive the machine on a level ground and activate the   parking brake using the pedal and the lever (26 and   19, Fig. B).   When the filtration surfaces are no longer   suitable, the filter must be replaced.   2. Turn the ignition switch (18, Fig. B) to “0” position.   3. Lift the hood (13, Fig. C) and secure it with the rod   (16, Fig. V).   1. Drive the machine on a level ground and activate the   parking brake using the pedal and the lever (26 and   19, Fig. B).   4. Disconnect the battery connector (4, Fig. V).   Remove the filter cover (2, Fig. M) by disengaging it   from the retainers (1).   2. Turn the ignition switch (18, Fig. B) to “0” position.   3. Lift the hood (13, Fig. C) and secure it with the rod   (16, Fig. V).   5. Disconnect the electric connector (1, Fig. N) from the   filter-shaker.   4. Remove the filter cover (2, Fig. M) by disengaging it   from the retainers (1).   6. Remove the filter-shaker support frame handwheels   (2, Fig. N).   5. Unscrew the knobs (1, Fig. AA) and remove the   brackets (2).   7. Remove the filter-shaker support frame (3, Fig. N).   8. Pull out the dust filter (4, Fig. N) upwards.   9. In an appropriate outdoor area, clean the filter   shaking it on a level and clean surface, tapping the   side (1, Fig. O), opposite the wire gauze (2).   Complete the cleaning by using compressed air (3) at   max. 6 bars, blowing only from the side protected by   the wire gauze (2), at a minimum distance of 30 cm.   According to the filter type, observe the following   cautions:   6. Pull out the dust filter (1, Fig. AB) upward, and   remove it after disconnecting the electrical connector   (2) from the filter-shaker.   7. Disassemble the polyester filtering surface, as   indicated by the following steps; these procedures   must be carried out in a suitable outdoor area and the   Operator must be suitably equipped (gloves, mask,   glasses).   8. Remove the filter-shaker motor (1, Fig. AC) by   unscrewing the two fixing screws.   – Paper filter (standard): do not use water or   detergents to clean it; the filter can be damaged;   Polyester filter (optional): To clean it, see the   above-mentioned instructions. If necessary, for a   better cleaning, it is allowed to wash the filter with   water and non-lathering detergents. This provides   better quality cleaning but reduces the life of the   filter, which will have to be replaced more   frequently. The use of inadequate detergents can   damage the filter.   9. Open the filter-shaker motor support unit (2, Fig. AC)   completely and release the filtering pocket tension   rods (3).   10. Remove all the filtering pocket tension rods (4, Fig.   AC).   11. Open the upper retaining cord (5, Fig. AC) of the   closed pocket filter to remove it from the upper frame   (6).   12. Remove the internal pocket separator (7, Fig. AC).   13. Clean the polyester fiber surface (8, Fig. AC) from the   dirty side, using an external vacuum cleaner,   spreading it out completely or cleaning pocket by   pocket. At the same time, clean both the surfaces of   the pocket separator (7, Fig. AC) removing anything   deposited on them. Check the filtering surface for   tears. In case of tears, replace it. It is also possible to   use compressed air (max. 6 bars), blowing the air   from the clean side towards the dirty side.   – Check the filter body for tears.   10. Clean the filter compartment rubber seal (1, Fig. P)   along its perimeter and check its integrity. If   necessary, replace it.   11. Install in the reverse order of removal (steps from 8 to   1).   NOTE   When reinstalling the filter, the wire gauze (2,   Fig. O) must be facing upward.   WARNING!   Do not wash the filter with water. The   polyester fibber can shrink and become   unusable.   14 FLOORTEC R 580 B   146 2601 000(1)2005-03 A   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ENGLISH   USER MANUAL   14. Reassemble all the filter components in the reverse   order of disassembly.   15. If necessary, clean the filter compartment rubber seal   (3, Fig. AB) along its perimeter and check its integrity.   If necessary, replace it.   10. Press the front (25, Fig. B) skirt lifting pedal   completely, and check that the front skirt lifts 5 cm   approximately.   Release the pedal and check that the skirt returns to   the initial position and not in an intermediate position.   If necessary, adjust the skirt lifting cable (1, Fig. X), by   means of the adjuster (2) on the left front side of the   skirt (for the front skirt control cable replacement, see   the Service Manual).   16. Reassemble all the components in the reverse order   of disassembly.   SKIRT HEIGHT AND OPERATION CHECK   11. Reassemble in the reverse order of disassembly.   Side skirts   1. Drive the machine on a level ground that is suitable   for checking the skirt height.   2. Engage the parking brake using the pedal and the   lever (26 and 19, Fig. B).   3. Turn the ignition switch (18, Fig. B) to “0” position.   4. Disengage the retainers (8 and 6, Fig. C) and open   the right and left doors (7 and 5).   5. Check the side skirt (2, Fig. F) integrity.   Replace the skirts when they have cuts (1, Fig. Q)   larger than 20 mm or cracks/tears (2) larger than 10   mm (for skirt replacement, see the Service Manual).   6. Check that side skirt (2, Fig. F) height from ground is   within 0 – 3 mm (Fig. R).   HOPPER LIFTING SYSTEM OIL LEVEL   CHECK   WARNING!   These operations must be performed with   the hopper (4, Fig. C) in its original position   (as shown in the figure).   1. Engage the parking brake using the pedal and the   lever (26 and 19, Fig. B).   2. Lift the hood (1, Fig. V) and secure it with the rod (16).   3. Check that the hydraulic oil level in the tank (14, Fig.   V) is between the MIN (minimum level) and MAX   (maximum level) marks shown in figure Y.   4. If necessary, add hydraulic oil - viscosity grade 32 cSt   - through the plug (1, Fig. Y).   After loosening the screws (3, Fig. F), if necessary,   adjust the skirt position. Then tighten the screws (3).   Front and rear skirt   7. Remove the main broom, as described in the related   paragraph.   5. Disengage the support rod (16, Fig. V) and close the   hood (1).   8. Check the front (1, Fig. W) and rear (2) skirts for   integrity.   Replace the skirts when they have cuts (1, Fig. Q)   larger than 20 mm or cracks/tears (2) larger than 10   mm (for skirt replacement, see the Service Manual).   9. Check that the front (1, Fig. W) and rear (2) skirts rub   lightly on the floor but are not completely lifted from   the ground (Fig. S).   After loosening the screws (3, Fig. W), adjust the skirt   position if necessary. Then tighten the screws (3).   146 2601 000(1)2005-03 A   FLOORTEC R 580 B 15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ENGLISH   USER MANUAL   CHARGING THE BATTERIES   SAFETY FUNCTIONS   WARNING!   The machine is equipped with the following safety   functions.   Battery charging produces highly   explosive hydrogen gas. Charge the   batteries in well-ventilated areas and away   from naked flames. Do not smoke while   charging the batteries. Keep the hood open   while recharging the battery.   RUNNING ENABLING SWITCH   It allows the machine to run only if the operator is on the   driver's seat (27, Fig. B).   EMERGENCY PUSH-BUTTON   WARNING!   It is located in an easily accessible position (12, Fig. B); it   has to be pressed in case of emergency, to stop all the   machine functions.   Be extremely careful when charging the   battery as there may be battery fluid   leakages. The battery liquid is corrosive. If   it comes in contact with the skin or eyes,   rinse thoroughly with water and consult a   physician.   HOPPER LIFTING/LOWERING AND   OVERTURNING ENABLING SWITCH   It is in the position (1, Fig. B) and must be pressed and   held to activate the hopper lifting/lowering and overturning   switches.   1. Drive the machine on a level ground and activate the   parking brake using the pedal and the lever (26 and   19, Fig. B).   2. Turn the ignition switch (18, Fig. B) to “0” position.   3. Lift the hood (13, Fig. C) and secure it with the rod   (16, Fig. V).   4. Check the correct level of electrolyte inside the   battery; if necessary, top up through the caps (3, Fig.   V).   Leave the caps (3) open for the next battery charge.   If necessary, clean the upper surface of the batteries.   5. Check that the battery charger is appropriate,   referring to its instructions.   HOPPER LIFTING CYLINDER SAFETY   DEVICE VALVE   It is located on the hopper lifting cylinder.   It stops the hopper in the position it has reached (without   possibility for it to lower accidentally) if the hydraulic   system piping, feeding the lifting cylinder should break.   The battery charger voltage rating is 24 V.   Use a battery charger suitable for the type of batteries   installed.   6. Disconnect the battery connector (4, Fig. V) and   connect it to the external battery charger.   7. Connect the battery charger to the electrical system   and charge the batteries.   8. When the recharging is complete, disconnect the   battery charger from the electrical system and from   the battery connector (4, Fig. V).   9. Check the correct level of electrolyte inside the   batteries and close the caps (3, Fig. V).   10. Reconnect the battery connector (4, Fig. V) to the   machine.   11. Disengage the support rod (16, Fig. V) and close the   hood (13, Fig. C): the machine is ready to be used.   16 FLOORTEC R 580 B   146 2601 000(1)2005-03 A   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ENGLISH   USER MANUAL   TROUBLESHOOTING   SCRAPPING   TROUBLE   REMEDY   Have the machine scrapped by a qualified scrapper.   Before scrapping the machine, remove the following   components:   Check that the battery   connector (4, Fig. V) is correctly   connected to the machine.   After having turned the ignition   key (18, Fig. B) to “I” position, the   display does not illuminate and   the machine does not work.   – – – – – – – Battery   Check the F1 (1, Fig. Z) and F0   (2, Fig. Z) fuse integrity   Polyester dust filter   Main and side brooms   Hydraulic oil   Hydraulic oil filter   Electronic boards   Plastic components and hoses   Turn the ignition switch to “0”   position, then turn it to “I”   position being careful not to   activate the accelerator pedal   during this operation   The machine does not move   when pressing the accelerator   pedal.   Check that the related fuse (5,   Fig. V) is not deactivated;   otherwise reactivate it by means   of the related key   WARNING!   The main broom does not work   The side brooms do not work   The removed components must be   disposed of properly according to the Law   in force.   Check that the related fuse (6 or   7, Fig. V) is not deactivated;   otherwise reactivate it by means   of the related key   The machine operates only when Re-charge the battery. If the   stationary, otherwise the red   warning light turns on.   problem persists, replace the   battery.   Check if the dust filter (4, Fig. N)   is clogged   Check if the hopper (4, Fig. C) is   full   The machine collects little   debris/dust   Check that the skirts (16, 17, 18,   19, Fig. C) are not broken or   incorrectly adjusted   Check if the brooms (10, 11, 12,   Fig. C) are at the correct height   Install a battery with greater   capacity: 240 Ah   The battery autonomy is low   The hopper does not lift   Check the fuse (F2, Fig. Z)   integrity   Check the fuse (F3, Fig. Z)   integrity   The hopper does not lift   Check that the hopper is lifted   from the ground at an height   greater than 270 mm   Before lowering the hopper by   means of the related switch (15,   Fig. B), check that the hopper   has returned to the horizontal   position by means of the related   switch (16, Fig. B).   The hopper does not lower   Check that the main broom is   lifted with the lever (24, Fig. B)   The filter-shaker does not work   Check the fuse (F4, Fig. Z)   integrity   For further information, refer to the Service Manual,   available at any Nilfisk-Alto Service Center.   146 2601 000(1)2005-03 A   FLOORTEC R 580 B 17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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