Oil; Water Fi Lter; Cleaning Of High Pressure Nozzle - Nilfisk-Advance SH SOLAR G Instructions For Use Manual

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Maintenance Schedule
6.1
Checking pump oil level
-
Changing pump oill
6.2
Cleaning water fi lter
6.1

Oil

PUMP OIL LEVEL
PROTECT THE
ENVIRONMENT
6.2
Water fi lter
6.3
Cleaning of high pres-
sure nozzle
Original Instructions
After the fi rst 50
Weekly
operating hours
Your machine is equipped with
an electronic "oil sensor", which
monitors the level of lubricant
oil in the high pressure pump.
If the oil level (by malfunction
ESC
or excessive wear) should drop
+
to a low level, your machine
-
will stop (or not be able to start)
with an error indication "PUMP
OK
OIL LEVEL LOW" in the inspec-
Waste oil and oil sludge must
be removed as laid down in the
instructions.
A clogging up in the nozzle will
cause the pump pressure to in-
crease above normal operating
pressure, and cleaning of the
nozzle is required immediately.
1. Stop the cleaner and detach
the spray lance.
2. Clean the nozzle with the
cleaning tool.
Every six months
or 500 operating
hours
tion window.
Topping up the oil cup will be
possible with the cabinet re-
moved, but you should send for
an Nilfi sk service technician as
soon as possible to disclose the
cause of the oil loss.
To avoid debris entering the
high pressure pump, a water
fi lter (fi ne) is fi tted at the wa ter
inlet. Dependent on the purity of
7
the water, this fi l ter will have to
be cleaned at regular in ter vals.
The fi lter can be removed when
the quick coupling (7) has been
un screwed.
IMPORTANT: ONLY use the
cleaning tool when the spray
lance is detached.
3. Flush the spray lance back-
wards with water.
4. If the pressure is still too
high, repeat items 1-3.
SH SOLAR G, GH, GW
As required
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