Nilfisk-ALTO 571 C Clothes Dryer User Manual


 
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Figure 19
Figure 20
How to Return One Touch to Factory Default Settings
To restore the factory settings, follow the procedures below:
1. Press and hold the green one touch button (figure 17) until
you hear a
double beep
from the machine. NOTE: The time
required for this will be approximately 15 seconds.
2. The settings should be returned to 2 bars of solution and 1
bar of brush pressure. NOTE: The squeegee vac switch
must be in the middle position for default settings to work.
How to Move the Machine Without Power (see figure 18)
1. Engage manual override on brake (see page 9, “Parking
Brake”).
2. Remove foot plate and 4 screws and locate steering motor.
3. Using the knob on steering motor, turn shaft on motor in
direction you wish to turn machine.
4. Slowly push machine to desired location. NOTE: If you
attempt to push machine too fast it will limit top speed. If
this happens, stop and restart.
5. After moving machine, disengage manual brake override.
NOTE: Machine will not function if override is engaged.
Seat Adjustment (Standard)
The standard seat is not adjustable forward or backward.
Seat Adjustment (Deluxe)
The optional deluxe seat is adjustable in three ways:
1. The seat can be adjusted to the forward/backward position
by using the lever on the lower right side of the seat . Moving
the lever will allow the seat to slide into the preferred position.
See figure 19.
2. To adjust the angle of the back support portion of the seat,
turn the lever located in the middle right position of the seat.
Turning this clockwise will make the seat more vertical.
Turning the knob counterclockwise will tilt the seat back.
See figure 20 A.
3. To adjust the suspension of the seat for operator comfort,
use the lever on the side of the back support section of the
seat. This has three positions. The upper position is for light
weight operators. The middle position is for medium weight
operators. The bottom position is for heavy weight operators.
See figure 20, B. NOTE: The lever must be pressed firmly
to change positions.
Figure 18
How To Operate The Machine
Figure 17