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Nilfisk-ALTO ATS 46/53 User Manual

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American-Lincoln

ATS 46-53 Battery

SIDE BROOM LEVER (See Figure 9)
The Side Broom Lever is located to the right of the instru-
ment console. The handle pulled back and turned to the
left, will raise the side broom and lock it into position.

To raise the side broom pull the lever back into the “UP”
position.
To lower the side broom, move the lever out of the “UP”
position and move it forward to the “DOWN” position.

NOTE

IF THE MAIN BROOM IS ENGAGED, THE SIDE BROOM WILL

AUTOMATICALLY ENGAGE WHEN LOWERED.

SIDE BROOM ADJUSTMENT (See figure 9)
The side broom lever has an adjustment for changing the
sweep height to compensate for broom wear. The side
broom adjustment is located under the right side of the
instrument panel.

MAIN BROOM LEVER (See figure 10)
The main broom lever is located on the left side of the
instrument panel. The main broom lever has three posi-
tions and controls the main broom sweep height.

To lower the main broom, grasp the lever and move it to
the left out of the “UP” position, and place it in the
“SWEEP” or “FLOAT” position.

The “SWEEP” position is used for normal sweeping and
should be used under most sweeping conditions (approxi-
mately 2” broom pattern).

The “FLOAT” position is used for sweeping very uneven
surfaces only. Using the float position will cause premature
wear on the main broom if used under normal operating
conditions for extended periods of time (approximately 4”
broom pattern).

NOTE

The Main Broom will automatically engage when lowered to

the sweep position or the float position. The hopper must be

completely closed.

MAIN BROOM ADJUSTMENT (See Figure 10)
The main broom lever has an adjustment for changing the
sweep height to compensate for broom wear. The main
broom adjustment is located under the left side of the
instrument panel.

OPERATION OF CONTROLS AND GAUGES

CIRCUT BREAKERS

MAIN

BROOM

ADJUSTMENT

MAIN

BROOM

LEVER

SIDE

BROOM

ADJUSTMENT

SIDE

BROOM

LEVER

C1641batt

FIGURE 9

C1642-1batt

FIGURE 10