Nilfisk-Advance Advance Retriever 2060 Service Manual page 103

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42
Open the left side engine compartment door. Dis-
connect the battery.
43
See Figure 6. Lift up on the circuit breaker assem-
bly to remove it.
44
Check the diameter of the upper left hole, it should
be .484" (12.3mm) in diameter. If necessary drill
the hole to a diameter of .484" (12.3mm). This is to
accommodate for the 30 Amp Circuit Breaker (D).
45
Mount the Circuit Breaker (D) to the panel in the
hole described above. Then install Boot Reset But-
ton (N) to circuit breaker.
46
Install Relay (E) to the panel (in one of the open
spaces) using Screw (W) and Nut (X) as shown.
47
Plug the socket (plastic box) end of Connector As-
sembly (R) into the Relay (E).
48
Locate the existing 15 Amp Circuit Breaker (F3) and
disconnect the orange wire going to it. Slide the
small hook on the end of the orange wire from Con-
nector Assembly (R) into the tab terminal of the or-
ange wire that was going to the Fuse (F3). Place
the two orange wires back onto the tab of (F3).
49
Connect the red wire with the ring terminal to one of
the terminals on Circuit Breaker (D).
50
The black wire (with a ring terminal end) of Connec-
tor Assembly (R) goes to a common ground near
the horn.
51
Install the Wire Assembly (G) (red wire with a ring
terminal on each end) between the positive termi-
nal of the starter motor (currently three red wires
going to this terminal), and the open terminal of Cir-
cuit Breaker (D).
52
Feed the long red wire of Connector Assembly (R)
along main harness, through the large hole in wall
of the machine, then move it up toward the left front
corner of the cab.
53
Insert the red wire into the cab, through the hole (drilled in step one) and Grommet (I). Use Connector (T) to splice together the long red wire to
the only wire sticking out of the cab harness, near the red wire. Crimp the Connector (T) to fasten the two wires together.
54
Use a few of the supplied cable ties to secure the wiring out of the way and away from any moving parts.
55
Reconnect the battery and close the left side engine compartment door and test the machine for proper operation.
56
With use, the side broom will wear. Adjustments can be made for a worn broom so that the proper portion of the broom is touching the floor while
sweeping. If the side broom doesn't drop low enough and you have reached the down limit of the actuator, you can adjust the OUT position of the
actuator nut. The actuator can be adjusted by following steps A through D.
A Follow steps 4 – 6 to gain access to the actuator.
B Run the actuator nut to its IN limit. Remove Adjuster Cover (shown in Figure 3) to adjust its OUT position.
C To increase the travel of the drive nut, turn the adjuster clockwise. Note: Use a 5/16" wrench to turn the adjuster.
Each click of the adjuster will change the nut travel 1/16" (1.6mm). Turning the adjuster counterclockwise reduces the amount of travel.
D After checking that the drive nut limits are set correctly, replace the adjuster cover.
X
E
FRONT
Drill to
ø .484"
(12.3 mm)
N
Location of
Fuse (F3)
(page 6 of 7)
FIGURE 6
Form No. 56040718
W
D

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