Nilfisk-ALTO RS 2200 User manual

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Cars
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User manual
RS 2200
33019476
Edition 3 2010-02
setting standards
Printed in Italy
BETRIEBSANLEITUNG
ORIGINALANLEITUNG
MANUEL D’UTILISATION
INSTRUCTIONS D’ORIGINE
USER MANUAL
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION
GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING
ORIGINELE INSTRUCTIES
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EC Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC EN ISO 12100-1, EN ISO 12100-2, EN 294, EN 349, EN 982, EN 13019, EN 15429-1
EC EMC Directive 2009/19/EC EN 55012, EN 50366
chinery Direc
MC Directive 200
e 2006/42/E
/EC
Manufacturer: Nilsk-Advance S.p.A.
Authorized signatory: Franco Mazzini, General Mgr
Date: Signature:
Address: Strada Comunale della Braglia, 18, 26862 GUARDAMIGLIO (LO) - ITALY
Tel: +39 (0)377 451124, Fax: +39 (0)377 51443
Technical le compiled by the manufacturer
Долуподписаният потвърждава, че
гореспоменатият модел е произведен в
съответствие със следните директиви и
стандарти.
Níže podepsaný stvrzuje, že výše
uvedený model byl vyroben v souladu s
následujícími směrnicemi a normami.
Der Unterzeichner bestätigt hiermit dass
die oben erwähnten Modelle gemäß
den folgenden Richtlinien und Normen
hergestellt wurden.
Undertegnede attesterer herved, at
ovennævnte model er produceret i
overensstemmelse med følgende direktiver
og standarder.
El abajo rmante certica que los modelos
arriba mencionados han sido producidos
de acuerdo con las siguientes directivas y
estandares.
Allakirjutanu kinnitab, et ülalnimetatud
mudel on valmistatud kooskõlas järgmiste
direktiivide ja normidega.
Je soussigné certie que les modèles ci-
dessus sont fabriqués conformément aux
directives et normes suivantes.
Allekirjoittaia vakuuttaa että yllämainittu
malli on tuotettu seuraavien direktiivien ja
standardien mukaan.
The undersigned certify that the above
mentioned model is produced in
accordance with the following directives
and standards.
Ο κάτωθι υπογεγραμμένος πιστοποιεί ότι η
παραγωγή του προαναφερθέντος μοντέλου
γίνεται σύμφωνα με τις ακόλουθες οδηγίες
και πρότυπα.
Alulírottak igazoljuk, hogy a fent említett
modellt a következő irányelvek és
szabványok alapján hoztuk létre.
Il sottoscritto dichiara che i modelli sopra
menzionati sono prodotti in accordo con le
seguenti direttive e standard.
Toliau pateiktu dokumentu patvirtinama,
kad minėtas modelis yra pagamintas
laikantis nurodytų direktyvų bei standartų.
Ar šo tiek apliecināts, ka augstākminētais
modelis ir izgatavots atbilstoši šādām
direktīvām un standartiem.
Undertegnede attesterer att ovennevnte
modell är produsert i overensstemmelse
med fölgende direktiv og standarder.
Ondergetekende verzekert dat de
bovengenoemde modellen geproduceerd
zijn in overeenstemming met de volgende
richtlijnen en standaards.
A presente assinatura serve para declarar
que os modelos supramencionados
são produtos em conformidade com as
seguintes directivas e normas.
Niżej podpisany zaświadcza, że
wymieniony powyżej model produkowany
jest zgodnie z następującymi dyrektywami
i normami.
Subsemnatul atest că modelul sus-
menţionat este produs în conformitate cu
următoarele directive şi standarde.
Настоящим удостоверяется, что машина
вышеуказанной модели изготовлена
в соответствии со следующими
директивами и стандартами.
Undertecknad intygar att ovannämnda
modell är producerad i överensstämmelse
med följande direktiv och standarder.
Dolu podpísaný osvedčuje, že hore
uvedený model sa vyrába v súlade s
nasledujúcimi smernicami a normami.
Spodaj podpisani potrjujem, da je zgoraj
omenjeni model izdelan v skladu z
naslednjimi smernicami in standardi.
Aşağıda İmzası olan kişi, yukarıda
bahsedilen model cihazın aşağıda verilen
direktiere ve standartlara uygunlukta imal
edildiğini onaylar.
Модел / Model / Modell / Model / Modelo / Mudel / Modèle / Malli /
Model / Μοντέλο / Modell / Modello / Modelis / Modelis / Modell / Model
/ Modelo / Model / Model / Модель / Modell / Model / Model / Model :
ROAD SWEEPER
Тип / Typ / Typ / Type / Tipo / Tüüp / Type / Tyyppi / Type / Τύπος /
Típus / Tipo / Tipas / Tips / Type / Type / Tipo / Typ / Tip / Тип / Typ /
Typ / Tip / Tip :
RS 2200
Сериен номер / Výrobní číslo / Seriennummer / Serienummer / Número de serie / Seerianumber / Numéro de série / Sarjanumero / Serial number
/ Σειριακός αριθμός / Sorozatszám / Numero di serie / Serijos numeris / Sērijas numurs / Serienummer / Serienummer / Número de série / Numer
seryjny / Număr de serie / Серийный номер / Serienummer / Výrobné číslo / Serijska številka / Seri Numarası :
Година на производство / Rok výroby / Baujahr / Fabrikationsår / Año de fabricación / Väljalaskeaasta / Année de fabrication / Valmistusvuosi / Year
of construction / Έτος κατασκευής / Gyártási év / Anno di costruzione / Pagaminimo metai / Izgatavošanas gads / Byggeår / Bauwjaar / Ano de fabrico
/ Rok produkcji / Anul fabricaţiei / Год выпуска / Tillverkningsår / Rok výroby / Leto izdelave / Leto izdelave/İmal yılı :
Сертификат за съответствие
Osvědčení o shodě
Konformitätserklärung
Overensstemmelsescertikat
Declaración de conformidad
Vastavussertikaat
Déclaration de conformité
Yhdenmukaisuustodistus
Conformity certicate
Πιστοποιητικό συμμόρφωσης
Megfelelősségi nyilatkozat
Dichiarazione di conformità
Atitikties deklaracija
Atbilstības deklarācija
Konformitetssertisering
Conformiteitsverklaring
Declaração de conformidade
Deklaracja zgodności
Certicat de conformitate
Заявление о соответствии
Överensstämmelsecertikat
Certikát súladu
Certikat o ustreznosti
Uyumluluk sertikası
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Manufactured By:
Nilfisk - Advance S.p.a.
26862 Guardamiglio (LO) - Italy
www.nilfisk-advance.com
Made in Italy
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Model: RS 2200 Prod. Nr: 13300146
Serial No: 09XXXXXXX Date code : H07
Total Weight : KG 4500 IPX3 dB(A)XXX
KW 70 Battery: 12VDC
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Manufactured By:
Nilfisk - Advance S.p.a.
26862 Guardamiglio (LO) - Italy
www.nilfisk-advance.com
Made in Italy
MAX
28%
Model: RS 2200 Prod. Nr: 13300146
Serial No: 10XXXXXXX Date code : H07
Total Weight : KG 4500 IPX3 dB(A)XXX
KW 70 Battery: 12VDC
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TABLE DES MATIERES
INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................................. 3
BUT ET CONTENU DU MANUEL ................................................................................................................................................... 3
DESTINATAIRES ............................................................................................................................................................................. 3
CONSERVATION DU MANUEL ....................................................................................................................................................... 3
DECLARATION DE CONFORMITE ................................................................................................................................................ 3
DONNEES D’IDENTIFICATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
AUTRES MANUELS DE REFERENCE ........................................................................................................................................... 4
PIECES DE RECHANGE ET ENTRETIEN ..................................................................................................................................... 4
MODIFICATIONS ET AMELIORATIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 4
SECURITE ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4
SYMBOLES UTILISES .................................................................................................................................................................... 4
INSTRUCTIONS GENERALES ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
DEBALLAGE / LIVRAISON ............................................................................................................................................. 6
DESCRIPTION DE LA MACHINE ................................................................................................................................... 7
CAPACITES OPERATIONNELLES ................................................................................................................................................. 7
CONVENTIONS .............................................................................................................................................................................. 7
DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
CARACTERISTIQUES TECHNIQUES .......................................................................................................................................... 13
SCHEMA HYDRAULIQUE ............................................................................................................................................................. 16
SCHEMA HYDRIQUE .................................................................................................................................................................... 16
PROTECTIONS ELECTRIQUES .................................................................................................................................................. 17
DESCRIPTION DES ALARMES .................................................................................................................................................... 18
ACCESSOIRES / OPTIONS .......................................................................................................................................... 19
UTILISATION ................................................................................................................................................................. 20
AVANT LA MISE EN MARCHE ...................................................................................................................................................... 20
DEMARRAGE ET ARRET DU MOTEUR DIESEL ......................................................................................................................... 21
UTILISATION DE LA MACHINE .................................................................................................................................................... 22
VIDANGE DU CONTENEUR DECHETS ...................................................................................................................................... 27
UTILISATION DU TUYAU D’ASPIRATION ARRIERE ................................................................................................................... 28
UTILISATION DE L’ESSUIE-GLACE ............................................................................................................................................. 28
UTILISATION DU CHAUFFAGE DANS LA CABINE DE CONDUITE ........................................................................................... 28
UTILISATION DU CLIMATISEUR DANS LA CABINE DE CONDUITE ......................................................................................... 29
FONCTIONNEMENT DU SYSTEME D’ECLAIRAGE .................................................................................................................... 29
FONCTIONNEMENT DES FEUX DE TRAVAIL ............................................................................................................................. 29
ACTIONNEMENT DES FEUX DE DETRESSE ............................................................................................................................. 29
REGLAGE DU SIEGE DU CONDUCTEUR .................................................................................................................................. 29
INSERTION DE LA TIGE DE BLOCAGE DU CONTENEUR DECHETS ...................................................................................... 29
SOULEVEMENT MANUEL DU CONTENEUR DECHETS ............................................................................................................ 30
UTILISATION DU SYSTEME DE LAVAGE A HAUTE PRESSION ................................................................................................ 30
REMPLISSAGE / VIDANGE DES RESERVOIRS A EAU DU SYSTEME D’ABATTAGE DES POUSSIERES ............................. 31
REMPLACEMENT DES ROUES ................................................................................................................................................... 32
MOUVEMENT DE LA MACHINE PAR REMORQUAGE ............................................................................................................... 32
UTILISATION DU SYSTEME VIDEO (optionnel) .......................................................................................................................... 32
APRES L’UTILISATION DE LA MACHINE .................................................................................................................................... 33
TRANSPORT / DEPLACEMENT ................................................................................................................................................... 33
INACTIVITE PROLONGEE DE LA MACHINE .............................................................................................................................. 33
PREMIERE PERIODE D’UTILISATION ......................................................................................................................................... 33
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................................. 3
MANUAL PURPOSE AND CONTENTS .......................................................................................................................................... 3
TARGET ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
HOW TO KEEP THIS MANUAL ....................................................................................................................................................... 3
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ................................................................................................................................................ 3
IDENTIFICATION DATA ................................................................................................................................................................... 3
OTHER REFERENCE MANUALS ................................................................................................................................................... 4
SPARE PARTS AND MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................................. 4
CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS ................................................................................................................................................ 4
SAFETY ........................................................................................................................................................................... 4
SYMBOLS ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................................................................ 5
UNPACKING/DELIVERY ................................................................................................................................................. 6
MACHINE DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................................... 7
OPERATION CAPABILITIES ........................................................................................................................................................... 7
CONVENTIONS .............................................................................................................................................................................. 7
DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
TECHNICAL DATA ......................................................................................................................................................................... 13
HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................................................ 16
WATER SYSTEM .......................................................................................................................................................................... 16
ELECTRICAL FUSES .................................................................................................................................................................... 17
ALARM DESCRIPTIONS .............................................................................................................................................................. 18
ACCESSORIES/OPTIONS ............................................................................................................................................ 19
USE ................................................................................................................................................................................ 20
BEFORE START-UP ...................................................................................................................................................................... 20
DIESEL ENGINE START AND STOP ............................................................................................................................................ 21
USING THE MACHINE .................................................................................................................................................................. 22
HOPPER DUMPING ...................................................................................................................................................................... 27
USING THE REAR SUCTION PIPE .............................................................................................................................................. 28
USING THE WINDSCREEN WIPER ............................................................................................................................................. 28
USING THE CAB HEATING .......................................................................................................................................................... 28
USING THE CAB CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ........................................................................................................................ 29
LIGHTING SYSTEM OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................ 29
WORKING LIGHT OPERATION .................................................................................................................................................... 29
HAZARD WARNING LIGHT OPERATION .................................................................................................................................... 29
DRIVER’S SEAT ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................................... 29
HOPPER SUPPORT ROD INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................. 29
HOPPER MANUAL LIFTING ......................................................................................................................................................... 30
USING THE HIGH-PRESSURE WASHING SYSTEM .................................................................................................................. 30
DUST CONTROL SYSTEM WATER TANK FILLING/EMPTYING ................................................................................................. 31
WHEEL REPLACEMENT .............................................................................................................................................................. 32
TOWING THE MACHINE .............................................................................................................................................................. 32
USING THE CAMERA KIT (optional) ............................................................................................................................................. 32
AFTER USING THE MACHINE ..................................................................................................................................................... 33
TRANSPORTING BY TRAILER .................................................................................................................................................... 33
MACHINE STORAGE .................................................................................................................................................................... 33
FIRST PERIOD OF USE ............................................................................................................................................................... 33
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MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................................................. 34
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE ......................................................................................................................................... 34
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................................ 36
HOPPER CLEANING .................................................................................................................................................................... 36
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OIL LEVEL CHECK .................................................................................................................................. 37
COMBINED RADIATOR FIN CLEANING CHECK ........................................................................................................................ 37
BATTERY FLUID LEVEL CHECK .................................................................................................................................................. 37
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL CHECK ...................................................................................................................................................... 37
REVERSE GEAR BUZZER OPERATION CHECK ........................................................................................................................ 37
TYRE PRESSURE CHECK ........................................................................................................................................................... 38
PARKING BRAKE OPERATION CHECK ...................................................................................................................................... 38
ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK ......................................................................................................................................................... 38
DIESEL ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL CHECK ............................................................................................................................... 38
MOVING PART LUBRICATION ..................................................................................................................................................... 38
DUST CONTROL SYSTEM PUMP OIL LEVEL CHECK ............................................................................................................... 38
MANUAL SUCTION HOSE NOZZLE CLEANING/REPLACEMENT ............................................................................................. 39
BROOM NOZZLE CLEANING/REPLACEMENT ........................................................................................................................... 39
SUCTION INLET NOZZLE CLEANING/REPLACEMENT ............................................................................................................. 39
EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................. 39
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OIL AND FILTER REPLACEMENT .......................................................................................................... 39
SUCTION INLET SKIRT REPLACEMENT .................................................................................................................................... 40
SIDE BROOM REPLACEMENT .................................................................................................................................................... 40
3RD BROOM ARM REPLACEMENT ............................................................................................................................................ 40
BRANCH PIPE GASKET REPLACEMENT ................................................................................................................................... 40
ENGINE OIL CHANGE .................................................................................................................................................................. 40
ENGINE OIL FILTER REPLACEMENT ......................................................................................................................................... 41
ENGINE AIR FILTER REPLACEMENT ......................................................................................................................................... 41
DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER (DPF) CLEANING/REPLACEMENT .......................................................................................... 41
CAB AIR FILTER REPLACEMENT ................................................................................................................................................ 42
ENGINE COOLANT CHANGE ...................................................................................................................................................... 42
FUEL FILTER REPLACEMENT ..................................................................................................................................................... 42
WATER FILTER ELEMENT CLEANING/REPLACEMENT ............................................................................................................ 43
FUSE REPLACEMENT ................................................................................................................................................................. 43
WINTER MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................................................. 43
SAFETY FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................................................................... 44
REVERSE GEAR BUZZER ........................................................................................................................................................... 44
SENSOR FOR ENGINE START-UP INHIBITION WHEN FORWARD/REVERSE GEAR SELECTOR IS ENGAGED ................. 44
SAFETY SYSTEM THAT DOES NOT ALLOW FOR MACHINE START UP WHEN THE WORKING MODE IS SET ................... 44
HOPPER BUZZER ........................................................................................................................................................................ 44
LIFTED HOPPER SPEED LIMITATION SENSOR ........................................................................................................................ 44
JOYSTICK SAFETY PUSH-BUTTON ........................................................................................................................................... 44
BATTERY MANUAL DISCONNECTION ........................................................................................................................................ 44
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................................................... 44
PROBLEMS AND REMEDIES ....................................................................................................................................................... 45
SCRAPPING .................................................................................................................................................................. 50
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INTRODUCTION
NOTE
The numbers in brackets refer to the components shown in Machine Description chapter.
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 data, safety, operation, storage, maintenance, spare parts and disposal.
Before performing any procedure on the machine, the operators and quali ed technicians must read this Manual carefully. Contact
Nil sk in case of doubts regarding the interpretation of the instructions and for any further information.
TARGET
This Manual is intended for operators and technicians quali ed to perform the machine maintenance.
The operators must not carry out operations reserved for quali ed technicians. Nil sk will not be responsible for damages coming
from failure to follow these instructions.
HOW TO KEEP THIS MANUAL
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.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The Declaration of Conformity (Fig. A), supplied with the machine, certi es the machine conformity with the law in force.
NOTE
One copy of the original declaration of conformity is provided together with the machine documentation.
NOTE
If the machine is approved to be used on public roads, the machine is supplied with a special Certi cation of Conformity.
IDENTIFICATION DATA
The machine model and serial number are marked on the identi cation plate (1, Fig. C).
The machine model year is written in the Declaration of Conformity and it is also indicated by the rst two gures of the machine
serial number.
This information is useful when requiring machine spare parts. Use the following table to write down the machine identi cation data.
MACHINE model .................................................................... ENGINE model .......................................................................
MACHINE serial number ........................................................ ENGINE serial number ...........................................................
CAUTION!
The machine serial number is also printed on the machine frame (25, Fig. E).
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OTHER REFERENCE MANUALS
Spare Parts List (supplied with the machine): 33019475
Service Manual (that can be consulted at any Nil sk Service Center): 33019477
Wiring diagram (supplied with the machine): 33019123
SPARE PARTS AND MAINTENANCE
All necessary operating, maintenance and repair procedures must be performed by quali ed personnel or by Nil sk Service
Centers. Only original spare parts and accessories must be used.
Call Nil sk for service or to order spare parts and accessories, specifying the machine model and serial number.
CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS
Nil sk constantly improves its products and reserves the right to make changes and improvements at its discretion without being
obliged to apply such bene ts to the machines that were previously sold.
Any change and/or addition of accessory must be approved and performed by Nil sk.
SAFETY
The following symbols indicate potentially dangerous situations. Always read this information carefully and take all necessary
precautions to safeguard people and property.
The operator’s cooperation is essential in order to prevent injury. 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 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.
SYMBOLS
DANGER!
It indicates a dangerous situation with risk of death for the operator.
WARNING!
It indicates a potential risk of injury for people.
CAUTION!
It indicates a caution or a remark related to important or useful functions.
Pay careful attention to the paragraphs marked by this symbol.
NOTE
It indicates a remark related to important or useful functions.
CONSULTATION
It indicates that it is necessary to consult the User Manual before performing any procedure.
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Speci c warnings and cautions to inform about potential damages to people and machine are shown below.
DANGER!
This machine must be used by properly trained and authorised personnel only. Moreover, the operator must:
Be 18 years or older
Have a driving license
Be in normal psycho-physical conditions
Not be under the effect of substances that alters the nervous system (alcohol, psycopharmaceuticals,
drugs, etc.)
Remove the ignition key before performing any maintenance/repair procedure.
This machine must be used by properly trained and authorised personnel only. Children or disabled people
cannot use this machine.
Do not wear jewels when working near moving parts.
Do not work under the lifted machine without supporting it with safety stands.
Do not operate the machine near toxic, dangerous, ammable and/or explosive powders, liquids or vapours.
Be careful, fuel is highly ammable.
Do not smoke or bring open ames in the area where the machine is refuelled or where the fuel is stored.
Refuel outdoors or in a well-ventilated area, with the engine off.
Do not ll the fuel tank to the top, but leave at least 4 cm from the ller neck to allow the fuel to expand.
After refuelling, check that the ller cap is tightly closed.
If any fuel is spilled while refuelling, clean up the affected area and allow the vapours to dissipate before
starting the engine.
Avoid contact with skin and do not breathe in fuel vapours. Keep out of reach of children.
Before performing any maintenance/repair procedure remove the ignition key, engage the parking brake and
disconnect the battery.
When working under open hoods/doors, make sure that they cannot be closed by accident.
When performing maintenance procedures with the lifted hopper, secure it with the support rod.
During machine transportation, the fuel tank must not be full.
Diesel engine exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, an extremely poisonous, colourless, and odourless
gas. Do not inhale. Do not keep the engine running in a closed area.
Do not lay any object on the engine.
Before working on the diesel engine turn it off. To prevent the engine from starting accidentally, disconnect
the battery negative terminal.
See also the SAFETY RULES in the Diesel Engine Manual, which is to be considered an integral part of this
Manual.
When lifting/lowering the hopper or the suction inlet, pay careful attention in order to avoid hitting the
operator or other people.
When the hopper door is open, or when manually opening the door, pay careful attention in order to avoid
hitting the operator or other people. Apply the safety rod.
When the machine is moving and the brooms are rotating, pay careful attention to the broom bristles in order
to avoid hitting the operator or other people.
WARNING!
To drive on public roads, the machine must follow local licensing requirements.
Do not use the machine for purposes different from the ones for which it has been designed.
While using this machine, take care not to cause damage to people and property.
Do not leave the machine unattended with the parking brake disengaged.
Do not bump into shelves or scaffoldings, particularly where there is a risk of falling objects.
Pay careful attention when lifting and emptying the cargo box/hopper.
Empty the cargo box/hopper on a solid and level ground.
Adjust the operation speed to suit the ground conditions.
Carefully read all the instructions before performing any maintenance/repair procedure.
Take all necessary precautions to prevent hair, jewels and loose clothes from being caught by the machine
moving parts.
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WARNING!
Protect body parts (eyes, hair, hands, etc.) properly, when performing cleaning procedures using
compressed air or water gun.
Avoid contact with battery acid, do not touch hot parts.
Do not allow the brooms to operate while the machine is stationary to avoid damaging the ground.
In case of re, use a powder re extinguisher, not a water one.
Do not wash the machine with corrosive substances.
Do not use the machine in particularly dusty areas.
Do not tamper with the machine safety guards and follow the ordinary maintenance instructions
scrupulously.
Do not remove or modify the plates af xed to the machine.
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.
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
relevant 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 (oils,
batteries, plastics, etc.), which are subject to standards that require disposal in special centres (see
Scrapping chapter).
If the machine is used according to these instructions, the vibrations do not cause dangerous situations (see
the Technical Data paragraph).
While the engine is running the silencer heats up. Do not touch the silencer to avoid serious scalding or re.
Do not run the engine if the oil level is low, to avoid damaging it seriously. Check the oil level with the engine
off and the machine on a level surface.
Do not run the engine if the air lter is not installed, to avoid damaging it.
The engine coolant lines are under pressure. Perform any check when the engine is off and after having
allowed it to cool down. Even when the engine is cool, pay careful attention when opening the expansion
tank.
The engine is equipped with a fan; do not stand near the engine when it is hot, because the fan can start
operating even if the machine is off.
All diesel engine servicing procedures should be performed by an authorised Dealer.
Only use original spare parts or parts of matching quality for the diesel engine. Using spare parts of lower
quality can seriously damage the engine.
See also the SAFETY RULES in the Diesel Engine Manual, which is to be considered an integral part of this
Manual.
WARNING!
Carbon monoxide (CO) can cause brain damage or death.
The internal combustion engine of this machine can emit carbon monoxide.
Do not inhale exhaust gas fumes.
Only use indoors when adequate ventilation is provided, and when an assistant has been instructed to look
after you.
UNPACKING/DELIVERY
Upon delivery, 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 carrier that delivered it. Call the carrier immediately to ll in a damage claim.
Check that the machine is equipped as follows:
Technical documents:
Sweeper User Manual
Sweeper Spare Parts List
Sweeper Wiring Diagram
Diesel Engine Manual
USER MANUAL
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MACHINE DESCRIPTION
OPERATION CAPABILITIES
This sweeper has been designed and built to be used by a quali ed operator to clean (by sweeping and suctioning) roads, smooth
and solid oors, in civil and industrial environments, and to collect dust and light debris under safe operation conditions.
CONVENTIONS
Forward, backward, front, rear, left or right are intended with reference to the operator’s position, while on the driver’s seat (15, Fig.
E).
DESCRIPTION
Description of standard control panel
(See Fig. D)
Armrest mounting knob1.
Throttle lever2.
Parking brake3.
Brake pedal4.
Accelerator pedal5.
Ignition key6.
Speaker pre tting7.
Left/right broom dust control system nozzle valve8.
3rd broom dust control system nozzle valve9.
Suction inlet dust control system nozzle valve10.
Forward/reverse gear selector11.
Cigarette lighter12.
Audio unit housing (pre tting)13.
Ceiling light14.
Joystick safety lever15.
Electrical panel (*)16.
Safety belts17.
Brake uid tank18.
Joystick19.
Steering column20.
Hazard warning light switch21.
Combination switch (**)22.
Cab air ow control knob23.
Climate control system activation and temperature control 24.
knob
Heating temperature control knob25.
Driver’s seat26.
Passenger’s folding seat27.
Seat horizontal position control lever28.
Seat springing control knob29.
Seatback control lever30.
Broom lowering/widening switch31.
Pocket32.
Tool box33.
Identi cation plate34.
Seat height control lever35.
Vent36.
Armrest37.
Skirt opening push-button38.
Skirt closing push-button39.
3rd broom arm left shifting push-button40.
3rd broom arm right shifting push-button41.
3rd broom arm extension lowering push-button42.
3rd broom arm extension lifting push-button43.
3rd broom tilting push-button +44.
3rd broom tilting push-button -45.
3rd broom rotation direction selector46.
Description of standard control panel
(See Fig. E)
Turn signal indicator light1.
Hydraulic system oil high temperature, clogged hydraulic 2.
system oil lter and hydraulic system fault warning light
Parking brake warning light3.
Engine oil pressure warning light4.
Clogged air lter warning light5.
High beam indicator light6.
Engine glow plug pre-heating warning light7.
Lifted hopper warning light8.
Battery warning light9.
Running light indicator light10.
Water-in-fuel warning light11.
Engine speed adjustment potentiometer (working mode)12.
Broom speed adjustment potentiometer (working mode)13.
Sun visor14.
Steering wheel15.
Cab rear working light/suction inlet working light switch16.
Running light/low beam switch17.
Dashboard18.
Emergency push-button19.
Steering wheel position locking lever20.
Speed change switch (only for machines with speed 21.
change system)
Hopper dumping/return switch22.
Display scroll button23.
Hopper lifting switch24.
Front working light switch25.
Check engine warning light [it can turn into different 26.
colours (red, ashing red or orange) depending on the
fault].
Front leaf spring height control switch27.
Water pump switch28.
Suction fan, broom rotation and suction inlet/broom 29.
lowering switch
Suction fan switch30.
Hydraulic system enabling switch31.
Display (***)32.
See the electrical panel components below.(*)
See the combination switch functions below.(**)
See the display functions below.(***)
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Electrical panel functions:
AIA: Accelerator electronic board
F3: Fuse box (see Electrical Fuses paragraph)
F4: Fuse box (see Electrical Fuses paragraph)
F6: Fuse box (see Electrical Fuses paragraph)
K1.1: Working light power supply relay
K1.2: Rear working light relay
K1.3: Suction inlet working light relay
K1.4: Front working light relay
K1.5: Hydraulic enabling relay
K1.6: Gear selector relay
K1.7: Windscreen wiper relay
K2: Cab accessory power supply relay
K3: Fuel heater relay
K4: Hydraulic system enabling relay
K41: Windscreen wiper intermittence
P7: Quick coupler control electronic board
P8: Function-accessory electronic board
P10: Engine accessory electronic board
P11: Drive system electronic board
X10: Cab main power supply relay
Combination switch functions:
High beam on by pressing the lever (1, Fig. P) downward,
or by turning the switch (17, Fig. E) to the second position.
High beam temporarily on by pressing and holding the
lever (1, Fig. P) upward.
Right turn signal on by bringing the lever (1, Fig. P)
forward.
Left turn signal on by bringing the lever (1, Fig. P)
backward.
Horn sounding by pressing the push-button (6, Fig. P) on
the top of the lever (1).
Windscreen washer on by pressing the push-button (2,
Fig. P) on the top of the lever (1).
Windscreen wiper intermittence with mark (3, Fig. P) at the
symbol “I” (4).
Windscreen wiper on with mark (3, Fig. P) at the symbol
“II” (5).
Display functions:
When the key is turned to ON1.
When the ignition key (6, Fig. D) is turned to the rst
position, the display (32, Fig. E) shows for a few seconds
the rst page (23, Fig. H) with numbers or symbols that
indicate the machine condition. The parameters that can
be checked are shown below.
Scheduled maintenance intervals . MA0 (15, Fig. H)
indicates the scheduled maintenance at 150 hours,
while MA1 (16) indicates the scheduled maintenance
at 500 hours. If one of the intervals is nearly expired or
expired (negative number), maintenance procedures
must be performed as shown in the relevant chapter.
NOTE
When one of the maintenance intervals has
expired, one of the symbols (15 or 16, Fig.
H) ashes for a few seconds at machine
start-up.
Enabled hydraulic system (21, Fig. H).
WARNING!
If the symbol
is not shown, but
the key
appears on the display, it
means that the maintenance interval
has expired. Proceed as shown in the
relevant chapter.
Number of working hours (14, Fig. H).
Odometer (18, Fig. H).
Alarm counter (17, Fig. H). It counts the number of
alarms occurred after the last reset of the control unit.
If the number is different from zero, contact a Nil sk
Service Center to reset the system.
Software overhaul (19, Fig. H).
Road sweeper identi cation number (20, Fig. H).
The number “004” identi es the RS 2200 model, with
VM R754 EU4 engine.
Fasten the seat belts . The ashing symbols (22, Fig.
H) warns that the seat belts must be fastened.
Transport mode visualisation2.
When the key is turned to ON, the display (32, Fig. E)
automatically shows the transport mode visualisation (13,
Fig. H) thus replacing the screen (23). The screen (13, Fig.
H) remains even after the engine has been turned on. This
screen shows the following parameters.
Machine speed : 3-digit number (1, Fig. H) with the
following symbol
Km/h
(2).
WARNING!
The speedometer sensor cannot be
checked for ef ciency, so the system
detects that the machine is running at 5
km/h even if the sensor is disconnected
or shorted, so the related safety systems
are disabled.
Fuel level : the fuel level is shown by the horizontal
bar indicator (3, Fig. H). The last bars indicate the
reserve, they ash when the level is low. The fuel level
instantaneous value in % (5, Fig. H) is shown too.
CAUTION!
If the level sensor is faulty, the display
shows warning messages (15 or 16, Fig.
I) according to the type of fault (for the
alarm coding see the Alarm Description
paragraph). To repair the circuit and
replace the level sensor, contact a Nil sk
Service Center.
The symbol (4, Fig. H) indicates that the fuel level
indicator is activated.
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Engine coolant temperature : the temperature level is
shown by the horizontal bar indicator (6, Fig. H). The
bars ashes in case of overheating. The temperature
instantaneous value (8, Fig. H) is shown too. The
symbol (7, Fig. H) indicates that the temperature
indicator is activated.
CAUTION!
If faults occur during data transmission,
the display will show an error message
(24, Fig. I).
To repair the fault, contact a Nil sk
Service Center.
Dust control system tank water level with the
relevant indicator (12, Fig. H):
main tank and sub-tank are full
main tank is empty and sub-tank is full
main tank and sub-tank are empty. In this
condition, the dust control system and high-
pressure washing system turn off after about 5
seconds.
!
the level sensors are faulty or exchanged.
Machine operation mode with the relevant indicator
(11, Fig. H):
transport mode
NOTE
The “road
” symbol remains unchanged
for both fast and slow speed.
Total kilometres travelled (10, Fig. H) with the
relevant symbol (9).
WARNING!
If the symbol
is not shown, but
the key appears on the display, it
means that the maintenance interval
has expired. Proceed as shown in the
relevant chapter.
WARNING!
If the symbol shown is not the speci ed
one
but the warning symbol
appears, it means that some alarms are
stored in the B_BOX. Check the B_BOX
(as shown in the relevant paragraph) and
send the stored alarm codes to a Nil sk
Service Center to reset the alarms.
Working mode visualisation3.
When the engine is running, if the machine is set to
working mode with the brooms turned on (see the
procedure in the relevant paragraph), the display (32, Fig.
E) shows the working mode (28, Fig. H) which contains the
following parameters. Only the parameters different from
transport mode are shown.
Engine speed : 4-digit number (23, Fig. H) with the
following symbol
ENG
rpm
(25).
CAUTION!
If faults occur during data transmission,
the display will show an error message
(23, Fig. I).
To repair the fault, contact a Nil sk
Service Center.
Machine operation mode with the relevant indicator
(24, Fig. H):
working mode
Engine operation hours (26, Fig. H) with the relevant
symbol (27).
WARNING!
If the symbol
is not shown, but
the key appears on the display, it
means that the maintenance interval
has expired. Proceed as shown in the
relevant chapter.
Engine oil pressure visualisation4.
When the engine is running in working mode or transport
mode, the engine oil pressure instantaneous value is
shown on the display.
Press and hold the lower part of the push-button (23, Fig.
E) to have a visualisation similar to the transport mode (13,
Fig. H), but with different value (29) and symbol (30). This
parameter is checked by the system, so that if its value is
less than 14.5 psi (1 Bar) or more than 116 psi (8 Bar) the
diesel engine is automatically stopped. The rated pressure
under normal conditions is 80 psi (5.5 Bar).
Alarm visualisation5.
When the engine is running, in case of machine
malfunctions, the alarms will be shown on the display (32,
Fig. E).
These alarms are classi ed as instrument inner
alarms (18, Fig. E) displayed in (8, Fig. I) and CAN-
BUS transmission line inner alarms shown in (7). To
fully understand the alarms, see the Alarm Description
paragraph.
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Machine memory visualisation6.
CAUTION!
This reading and/or check must be
performed with the machine stopped, in
order not to distract attention from driving.
When the key is turned to ON and the machine is stopped,
it is possible to check the data about the machine condition
by performing:
Condition of some signals , in “MAIN MENU” on
the display (32, Fig. D). To do this, repeatedly press
the lower part of the push-button (23, Fig. E) until the
above-mentioned item appears. Con rm by pressing
the upper part of the push-button (23, Fig. D). The
arrow cursor (1, Fig. J) will be placed near the word
“STATUS”. By repeatedly pressing the lower part of the
push-button (23, Fig. E) the pages STATUS.01 (41,
Fig. J), STATUS.02 (24) and STATUS.03 (28) can be
displayed. STATUS.01 controls inputs and outputs from
the AIA control board. Each square indicates one input/
output of the AIA control board (if it is full, it is active, if
it is empty it is not active) and represents:
Not used input (2, Fig. J)
Not used input (3, Fig. J)
Not used input (4, Fig. J)
Not used input (5, Fig. J)
Working mode control input (6, Fig. J)
High speed control input (7, Fig. J)
Not used input (8, Fig. J)
Not used input (9, Fig. J)
Not used input (10, Fig. J)
Not used input (11, Fig. J)
Not used input (12, Fig. J)
Not used output (13, Fig. J)
Not used output (14, Fig. J)
Not used output (15, Fig. J)
Not used output (16, Fig. J)
Always ON output (17, Fig. J)
Not used output (18, Fig. J)
Not used output (19, Fig. J)
Not used output (20, Fig. J)
Not used output (21, Fig. J)
Not used output (22, Fig. J)
Not used output (23, Fig. J)
STATUS.02 (24, Fig. J) shows the position of the
accelerator lever (25) where “BIT” value must be
within 25 and 225 bit. The visualisation (26, Fig. J)
repeats the visualisation (25). The visualisation (27,
Fig. J) represents the diesel engine speed adjustment
potentiometer (12, Fig. E) where “BIT” value must be
within 92 and 167.
STATUS.03 (28, Fig. J) shows the condition of some
important parameters of the diesel engine:
Engine oil temperature (29, Fig. J). If the value is
above 125 °C the diesel engine power limitation
phase starts.
Intake manifold air temperature (30, Fig. J). If the
value is above 70 °C the diesel engine power
limitation phase starts.
Fuel temperature (31, Fig. J). If the value is above
70 °C the diesel engine power limitation phase
starts.
Battery voltage (32, Fig. J).
CAUTION!
If the voltage is lower than 12 Volt, the
display (32, Fig. E) will show an error of
battery charging (28, Fig. I).
Consultation of maintenance intervals , in “MAIN
MENU” on the display (32, Fig. E). To do this,
repeatedly press the upper part of the push-button
(23, Fig. E) until the above-mentioned item appears.
Con rm by pressing the lower part of the push-button
(23, Fig. E). The arrow cursor (1, Fig. J) will be placed
near the word “STATUS”. Press the lower part of the
push-button (23, Fig. E) again to bring the arrow cursor
near the word “MAINTENANCE”. Con rm by pressing
the upper part of the push-button (23, Fig. E). On
the display (32, Fig. E) the page “MAINT.01” will be
displayed. The number of hours (35, Fig. J) indicates
how many hours there are before maintenance MA_0
will expire (150 hours), while the number of hours
(36) indicates how many hours there are before
maintenance MA_1 will expire (500 hours). By pressing
the upper part of the push-button (23, Fig. E) again,
the display (32) will show the page “MAINT.02”. The
number of hours (37, Fig. J) indicates the diesel engine
running hours, the number of hours (38) indicates
the machine working hours, the number of km (39)
indicates the total number of km travelled by the
machine, while the number (40) indicates the alarms
occurred after the last system reset.
Consultation of instrument inner ALARM LIST (18,
Fig. E), in “MAIN MENU” on the display (32). To do
this, repeatedly press the upper part of the push-button
(23, Fig. E) until the above-mentioned item appears.
Con rm by pressing the lower part of the push-button
(23, Fig. E). The arrow cursor (1, Fig. J) will be placed
near the word “STATUS”. Press the lower part of the
push-button (23, Fig. E) again to bring the arrow cursor
near the word “DIAGNOSTIC”. Con rm by pressing
the upper part of the push-button (23, Fig. E). On the
display (32, Fig. D) the page “ALARM_L.01” is shown.
By pressing the upper part of the push-button (23,
Fig. E) again, the page “ALARM_L.02” will be shown.
These two pages contains the alarms shown in Alarm
Description paragraph. The numbers (1, 2, 3 and 5,
Fig. K) indicates how many times the alarm occurred.
The alarm (4, Fig. K) indicates how many hours have
passed since the clogged lter has been detected.
If one of these numbers is different from zero, it is
possible to check when the malfunction occurred.
Press the lower part of the push-button (23, Fig. E) until
the arrow cursor (6, Fig. K) is placed near the required
data. By pressing the upper part of the push-button (23,
Fig. E) again, the page of the required alarm will be
shown. For example, Fig. L shows the “engine coolant
overtemperature” alarm occurred for the rst time after
500 hours, and the second time after 5,550 hours.
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Consultation of B_BOX (7, Fig. J), where all the
alarms occurred after the last memory reset are stored.
The alarm is identi ed by a number code that can be
displayed as shown below: repeatedly press the upper
part of the push-button (23, Fig. E) until “MAIN MENU”
appears. Con rm by pressing the lower part of the
push-button (23, Fig. E). The arrow cursor (1, Fig. J)
will be placed near the word “STATUS”. Press the lower
part of the push-button (23, Fig. E) again to bring the
arrow cursor near the word “MAINTENANCE”. Con rm
by pressing the upper part of the push-button (23, Fig.
E). On the display (32, Fig. E) the page “MAINT.01”
is shown; when pressing the upper part of the push-
button (23, Fig. E) again, the page “MAINT.02” is
shown. When pressing the lower part of the push-
button (23, Fig. E), the cursor aligns with B_BOX,
then enter the B_BOX by pressing the upper part of
the push-button (23). In this page, the rst series of
numbers (33, Fig. J) indicates the alarm identi cation
number, while the second series of numbers (34)
indicates the time at which the alarm occurred. The
stored alarms are up to 16 displayed on four pages,
which can be scrolled by pressing the push-button
(23, Fig. E) repeatedly. The alarms shown are both
instrument inner alarms and CAN-BUS transmission
line inner alarms indifferently.
CAUTION!
In the B_BOX the alarms are stored one
after the other, so when the alarms are
detected, always check for the time at
which the alarm occurred to have a real
chronology of the alarms.
Machine layout description
(See Fig. F)
Fuel tank1.
Right front water tank2.
Right rear water tank3.
Steering cylinder4.
Right rear drive wheel5.
Right front wheel6.
Hopper7.
Right side water tank drain plug8.
Fuel tank ller cap9.
Engine air lter10.
Drive system pump11.
Turbine pump12.
Accessory pump13.
Battery hygrometer14.
Condenser electric fan15.
Right front water tank lower fastener16.
Right front water tank upper fastener17.
Battery18.
Hydraulic system oil tank drain plug19.
Hand pump lever20.
Compressor21.
Coolant drain hose22.
Dust control system pump lter23.
Climate control system condenser24.
Frame number25.
Suction inlet-hopper branch pipe26.
Suction fan assembly27.
Hand pump28.
Radiator fan motor29.
DPF differential Pressure Sensor30.
Vacuum modulators31.
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Machine layout description (Continues)
(See Fig. G)
Cab1.
High-pressure washing system2.
Hydraulic system oil level indicator3.
Hydraulic system oil tank4.
Left front water tank5.
Left rear water tank6.
Left rear drive wheel7.
Left front wheel8.
Left side water tank drain plug9.
Left front water tank ller plug10.
Right front water tank ller plug11.
Left rear water tank ller plug12.
Right rear water tank ller plug13.
Hydraulic system oil tank ller plug14.
Combined radiator15.
Windscreen wiper uid tank16.
Fuel oat17.
Hydraulic system combined lter18.
Hydraulic system return lter19.
Diesel engine20.
Rear ashing light21.
Expansion tank22.
Rear light23.
Back-up light24.
Retrore ector25.
Front ashing light26.
Windscreen wiper motor27.
Towing hook28.
Right rearview mirror29.
Left rearview mirror30.
FX.6 fuse31.
Electrical component box32.
FX.5 fuse33.
FX.4 fuse34.
FX.3 fuse35.
Upper turn signal36.
Battery release switch37.
Left front water tank lower fastener38.
Left front water tank upper fastener39.
Filler hose40.
FX.2 fuse41.
FX.1 fuse42.
3rd broom43.
Rear bumper44.
Right broom45.
Left broom46.
Dust control system tank lling lter47.
Front working light48.
Rear working light49.
Rear suction pipe50.
Upper headlights51.
Diesel particulate lter (DPF)52.
Hopper inspection door53.
Hopper water recirculation ller neck54.
High-pressure washing system intake55.
Licence plate light56.
Right upper inspection door57.
Left upper inspection door58.
Camera kit description (optional)
(See Fig. AO)
Display1.
ON/OFF switch2.
Display locking lever3.
Front camera4.
Rear camera5.
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TECHNICAL DATA
Dimensions and weights Values
Machine length 208.7 in (5,300 mm)
Machine width (without rearview mirrors) 47.2 in (1,200 mm)
Distance between front and rear wheels 90.2 in (2,290 mm)
Front/rear wheel base 36.6 in (930 mm)
Machine height (without ashing light) 78 in (1,980 mm)
Machine height with ashing light 86.6 in (2,200 mm)
Minimum distance from the ground (skirts not included) 7.5 in (190 mm)
Maximum front working angle 15°
Maximum dumping height 63 in (1,600 mm)
Front/rear tyres 215 - 75 - R16
Tyre pressure 87 psi (6 Bar)
Left/right broom diameter 29.1 in (740 mm)
3rd broom diameter 31.5 in (800 mm)
Total machine weight, in running condition (without operator) 7,562 lb (3,430 kg)
Total mass 9,921 lb (4,500 kg)
Machine tare weight (with/without 3rd broom) 6,944/6,924 lb (3,150/3,050 kg)
Performance data Values
Maximum forward speed (for transport only) 13.7 mph (40 km/h)
(*)
Maximum working speed 7.4 mph (20 km/h)
Maximum reverse speed 5.0 mph (8 km/h)
Gradeability at full load 22%
Wall-to-wall turning radius 145.3 in (3,690 mm)
Front leaf spring lifting 70 mm
Maximum side broom speed 0-200 rpm
Collection system Suction
Cleaning width with 2/3 brooms 74.8/98.4 in (1,900/2,500 mm)
Productivity (hypothetical/actual) 46,500,093/32,550,065 in
2
/h (30,000/21,000 m
2
/h)
Filtering system Metallic net
Vibration level at the operator’s arms/body 17.2/15.5 in/s
2
(0.436/0.394 m/s
2
)
Sound pressure level at workstation (ISO/EN3744) at maximum working speed 80 dB(A)
Certi ed sound power (2000/14/EC) at maximum working speed 110 dB(A)
Measured sound power (ISO/EN3744) at maximum working speed 107 dB(A)
Hopper capacity 581.2 USgal (2,200 litres)
Hopper maximum load (with/without 3rd broom) 2,976/3,197 lb (1,350/1,450 kg)
Dust control system By water
Total dust control system water tank capacity 84.5 USgal (84 litres)
Tail lights Road type
Transmission Hydrostatic servoassisted
Steering system Tractor and semitrailer with power steering
Brake Hydraulic, on all wheels
Parking brake Mechanic, on front wheels
Controls Electrohydraulic
Autonomy (work/transport) 8.8/8.4 hours
For machines without speed change system, the maximum speed is 25 km/h.(*)
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R754 EU4 diesel engine data
(*)
Values
Make VM MOTORI
Type R754EU4
Cylinders 4
Displacement 181.2 in
3
(2,970 cm
3
)
Maximum calibrated engine speed 2,300 rpm
Maximum engine speed without load 2,550 rpm
Maximum working speed 1,850 rpm
Maximum power 95.2 CV (70 kW)
Maximum torque 251 lb·ft (340 N·m) @ 1,350 rpm
Emissions 2005/78/EC EURO4 - 2004/26/EC STEP3A
Idle speed 800 rpm
Engine coolant 50% of AGIP antifreeze and 50% of water
Antifreeze type Agip Antifreeze Extra (**)
Engine oil type Agip Sigma Super TFE 10W40 (***)
Engine oil pan capacity 13.9 lb (6.3 kg)
Consumption in running conditions during transport 2.8 USgal/h (10 l/h)
Consumption in running conditions during operation 2.6 USgal/h (9.5 l/h)
For other diesel engine data/values, see the relevant Manual.(*)
See the engine oil technical data and reference data tables below.(**)
See the coolant technical data and reference data tables below.(***)
AGIP ANTIFREEZE EXTRA SPECIFICATIONS Approvals and speci cations
Boiling point °C/°F 170/338 CUNA NC 956-16 97
Boiling point in solution with 50% water °C/°F 110/230 FF.SS cat. 002/132
Freezing point in solution with 50% water °C/°F -38/-36.4 ASTM D 1384
Colour / Turquoise blue
Density at 15 °C kg/l 1.13
AGIP SIGMA SUPER TFE 10W40 SPECIFICATIONS Approvals and speci cations
SAE QUALITY / 10W40 ACEA E4, E5,E7, B4
Viscosity at 100 °C/212 °F mm
2
/s 14.5 API CH-4, CF/SL
Viscosity at 40 °C/104 °F mm
2
/s 107 MAN M 3277 + M3277 low ash
Viscosity at -25 °C/-13 °F mPa/s 6,400 VW 505.00 level
Viscosity index / 138 RVI RXD
Flash point COC °C/°F 220/428 CAT-TO 2
Pour point °C/°F -27/-16.6 ALLISON C-4
Density at 15 °C kg/l 0.876 Mercedes Benz 228.5 + 229.1
VOLVO VDS2
MTU typ 3
ZF TE ML 04C
DEUTZ DQC IV 05 level
ISOTTA FRASCHINI
Refuelling data Values
Fuel tank capacity 22.2 USgal (84 litres)
Hydraulic system oil tank capacity 21.1 USgal (80 litres)
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Hydraulic system data Values
Total hydraulic system oil capacity 26.7 USgal (101 litres)
Maximum drive system pressure 5,076 psi (350 Bar)
Cooling fan system maximum pressure 2,611 psi (180 Bar)
Maximum accessory system pressure 2,466 psi (170 Bar)
Maximum turbine system pressure 1,595 psi (110 Bar)
Maximum steering system pressure 1,740 psi (120 Bar)
Hydraulic system oil type AGIP ARNICA 46 (*)(**)
Dust control system pump oil type Agip Sigma Super TFE 10W40 (***)
Electrical system data Values
System voltage 12 V
Starting battery 12 V – 100 Ah
If the machine is to be used at ambient temperatures below +10 °C, the oil should be replaced with equivalent oil having a (*)
viscosity of 32 cSt. For temperatures below 0 °C, use oil with lower viscosity.
See the hydraulic system oil technical data and reference data tables below.(**)
For further details, see the engine oil tables.(***)
AGIP ARNICA 46/32 SPECIFICATIONS Approvals and speci cations
46 32 ISO-L-HV
Viscosity at 100 °C mm
2
/s 45 32 ISO 11158
Viscosity at 40 °C mm
2
/s 7.97 6.40 AFNOR NF E 48603 HV
Viscosity index / 150 157 AISE 127
Flash point COC °C 215 202 ATOS Tab. P 002-0/I
Pour point °C -36 -36 BS 4231 HSE
Density at 15 °C kg/l 0.87 0.865 CETOP RP 91 H HV
COMMERCIAL HYDRAULICS
Danieli Standard 0.000.001 (AGIP ARNICA
22, 46, 68)
EATON VICKERS I-286-S3
EATON VICKERS M-2950
DIN 51524 t.3 HVLP
LAMB LANDIS-CINCINNATI P68, P69, P70
LINDE
PARKER HANNIFIN (DENISON) HF-0
REXROTH RE 90220-1/11.02
SAUER-DANFOSS 520L0463
Climate control system data Values
Gas type Reclin 134A
Gas quantity 0.8 kg
Camera kit description (optional) (*) Values
Make Continental VDO -
Type
LCD 5" colour monitor
Infrared colour camera
For other data/values of the optional equipment, see the relevant Manuals.(*)
ENGLISH
USER MANUAL
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HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM
(See Fig. AP)
Right rear drive wheel1.
Left rear drive wheel2.
Drive system pump3.
Diesel engine4.
Suction fan motor5.
Hydraulic system oil cooler6.
Accessory tandem pump7.
Suction fan distributor8.
Hydraulic system combined lter9.
Hydraulic system return lter10.
Priority valve11.
Hand pump12.
Power steering13.
Steering cylinder14.
Radiator cooling fan motor15.
Right door lifting cylinder16.
Left door lifting cylinder17.
Right door locking cylinder18.
Left door locking cylinder19.
Hopper water recirculation cylinder20.
Radiator cooling fan valve21.
Hopper lifting cylinder22.
Hydraulic system oil tank23.
One-way valve24.
Hydraulic system oil tank draining25.
Hydraulic system oil tank lling26.
Water pump valve27.
Gear shift hydraulic distributor28.
Broom pressure control valve29.
Suction fan pump30.
Right broom widening cylinder31.
Left broom widening cylinder32.
Suction inlet right lifting cylinder33.
Suction inlet left lifting cylinder34.
Right broom lifting cylinder35.
Left broom lifting cylinder36.
Right hopper dumping cylinder37.
Left hopper dumping cylinder38.
3rd broom tilting cylinder39.
3rd broom widening cylinder40.
Secondary electrodistributor41.
Right front leaf spring42.
Left front leaf spring43.
Main electrodistributor44.
Skirt cylinder45.
3rd broom solenoid valve46.
6-way distributor47.
Right broom motor48.
Left broom motor49.
3rd broom motor50.
Water pump51.
3rd broom lifting cylinder52.
3rd broom locking valve53.
Check valve54.
WATER SYSTEM
(See Fig. AQ)
Water tanks1.
Hydrant2.
Filling system lter3.
Water pump lter4.
Water pump5.
Main valve6.
Water gun quick coupling7.
Water gun8.
Manual hose nozzle9.
4-way distributor10.
Left/right broom nozzle valve11.
3rd broom nozzle valve12.
Suction inlet nozzle valve13.
Right broom nozzle14.
Left broom nozzle15.
3rd broom nozzle16.
Suction inlet nozzles17.
Filler hose18.
6-way distributor19.
Manual suction hose nozzle valve20.
Check valve21.
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