Drive System Hydraulic Oil Level Check; Engine Oil Level Check; Engine Oil Replacement - Nilfisk-ALTO FLOORTEC R 580 P User Manual

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DRIVE SYSTEM HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL
CHECK
1.
Engage the parking brake using the pedal and the
lever (22 and 15, Fig. B).
2.
Turn the ignition key (14, Fig. B) to "0" position.
3.
Open the hood (1, Fig. V).
4.
Check that the hydraulic oil level in the tank (6, Fig. V)
is between the MIN (minimum level) and MAX
(maximum level) marks shown in figure Z.
5.
If necessary, top up the oil through the plug (1, Fig. Z)
using engine oil 15 W 50.
6.
Close the hood (1, Fig. V).

ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK

1.
Drive the machine on a level ground.
2.
Engage the parking brake using the pedal and the
lever (22 and 15, Fig. B).
3.
Turn the ignition key (14, Fig. B) to "0" position.
4.
Open the hood (1, Fig. V).
5.
Unscrew the screws (23, Fig. V) and remove the
engine guard (22) by disengaging the retainers (24).
6.
Remove the engine oil level dipstick (12, Fig. V) and
clean it with a clean cloth. Insert the dipstick (12, Fig.
AD), take it out after a few seconds and check that the
oil level is between the MIN (minimum level) and MAX
(maximum level) marks (1).
If the oil level is lower than the MIN (minimum level)
mark, remove the filler plug (13, Fig. V) and top up.
CAUTION!
Top up using the same type of oil as that in
the engine.
7.
Reinstall the filler plug (13, Fig. V) and check the oil
level as described in the previous steps. Insert the
dipstick (12, Fig. V) again.
8.
Carry out steps from 1 to 5 in the reverse order.
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FLOORTEC R 580 P

ENGINE OIL REPLACEMENT

CAUTION!
It is advisable to replace the oil when the
engine is still hot, to make the oil downflow
easier.
1.
Drive the machine on a level ground.
2.
Engage the parking brake using the pedal and the
lever (22 and 15, Fig. B).
3.
Turn the ignition key (14, Fig. B) to "0" position.
4.
Unscrew the screws (26, Fig. V) and disengage the
retainers (27) to remove the left side bulkhead (25).
5.
Open the hood (1, Fig. V).
6.
Unscrew the screws (23, Fig. V) and remove the
engine guard (22) by disengaging the retainers (24).
7.
Remove the engine oil level dipstick (12, Fig. V) and
clean it with a clean cloth.
8.
Disconnect the engine oil drain pipe (18, Fig. V) from
the retainer (28) and lower it to discharge the engine
oil into a container.
9.
Loosen the clamp (17, Fig. V); remove the engine oil
drain plug (16) and let the engine oil downflow in the
container.
CAUTION!
The removed engine oil must be disposed
of properly according to the Law in force.
10. Reassemble the plug (16, Fig. V) and fix it by means
of the clamp (17).
11. Lift the pipe (18, Fig. V) and fix it by means of the
retainer (28).
12. Remove the filler plug (13, Fig. V).
13. Pour the new oil through the filler opening (13, Fig. V).
NOTE
As for engine type and quantity, see the
Technical Data chapter and the Petrol Engine
Manual.
14. Reinstall the filler plug (13, Fig. V).
15. Insert the engine oil dipstick (12, Fig. V), take it out
after a few seconds and check that the oil level is
between the MIN (minimum level) and MAX
(maximum level) marks (1, Fig. AD). If necessary, top
up.
Then insert the dipstick (12, Fig. V) again.
16. Carry out steps from 1 to 6 in the reverse order.
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