Nilfisk-Advance Advance Retriever 2060 Service Manual page 126

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Set the control panel back into place. Mount the Heater Bracket (2) as shown using the (2) Screws (3) as shown. Re-use the (2) (H) Screws to
secure the front of the Bracket. NOTE: The (2) (H) Screws will drill their own holes in the plastic, or you can pre-drill (2) .22" (5.55 mm) holes using
the Heater Bracket (2) as a template.
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Mount the Heater Unit (K) to the Bracket as shown, using Hardware items (5 & 6).
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Strip one end of the Wire Assembly (L) included with the Heater Assembly PN 56419250 and attach it to the Butt Connector (M) on the Heater Unit
(K). Strip the other end and crimp on the Terminal Tab (9) from the kit. Plug this end of the wire into the wire along the upper left side of the cab.
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Trace this wire back down to the fuse block at the front of the cab and install the 10 Amp fuse from the Heater Assembly PN 56419250 in the third
slot from the left side of the fuse block.
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At the back left inside corner of the cab, just inside of the door hinge, mark and drill (2) .17" (4.36 mm) holes to mount the (2) (N) P-Clamps as
shown using Screws (4) to secure Wire Assembly (L). NOTE: Location of these p-clamps is not critical, space them appropriately to hold the wire
assembly.
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Connect the (2) heater hoses to the Heater Unit (K) using (2) of the (4) (O) Hose Clamps from the kit. NOTE: It does not matter which hose is
connected to which tube. NOTE: Use Cable Ties (8) as needed to secure the heater hoses away from all moving parts and to secure Conduit (7)
on heater hoses.
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Reconnect the battery, refill the cooling system and test for proper operation. The fan in the heater will run with the ignition switch in the ON
position. The engine must be running and at normal operating temperature in order for the heater to produce heat.
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