Convertamatic™ 240 LX, Hydro-Retriever™ 240 HD BA
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Convertamatic™ 240 LX, Hydro-Retriever™ 240 HD BA
Convertamatic™ 240 LX, Hydro-Retriever™ 240 HD BA 600 SERVICE MANUAL Advance MODELS 56393320(240LX), 56393350(240LX-J), 56393365(240HD) Nilfisk MODELS 56393750(BA 600) All models covered in this manual are OBSOLETE. revised 1/02 Form Number 56043017 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................... 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................................................3 KNOW YOUR MACHINE ..................................................................................................................................4 SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................... 5-6 SOLUTION SYSTEM .................................................................................................................................... 7-8 MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................................................7 SOLENOID VALVE REMOVAL ......................................................................................................................7 SOLENOID VALVE DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING ..................................................................................8 TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................................................................8 BRUSH DRIVE SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................ 9-14 MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................................................9 BELT ADJUSTMENT ...................................................................................................................................10 ACTUATOR REPLACEMENT ................................................................................................................ 11-12 ACTUATOR DRIVE NUT REPLACEMENT ................................................................................................. 13 TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................................................14 VACUUM SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................... 15-19 MAINTENANCE ...........................................................................................................................................15 SQUEEGEE ADJUSTMENT ........................................................................................................................ 16 VACUUM MOTOR REMOVAL ............................................................................................................... 16-17 TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................................................... 18-19 WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM .......................................................................................................................... 20-24 MAINTENANCE ...........................................................................................................................................20 CHAIN REMOVAL OR ADJUSTMENT ........................................................................................................20 WHEEL MOTOR REMOVAL........................................................................................................................ 21 DRIVE WHEEL REMOVAL .......................................................................................................................... 22 TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................................................... 23-24 POTENTIOMETER ADJUSTMENT .............................................................................................................24 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................ 25-31 INSTALL THE BATTERIES.......................................................................................................................... 25 CHARGING THE BATTERIES ..................................................................................................................... 26 BATTERY MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................................... 26 BATTERY TESTING .................................................................................................................................... 26 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT LOCATION ...................................................................................................27 WIRING DIAGRAM/SCHEMATIC (Before SN break) ............................................................................ 28-29 WIRING DIAGRAM/SCHEMATIC (After SN break) ............................................................................... 30-31 Note: All references to right, left, front, or rear in this manual are as seen from the operator’s stand-point. revised 1/02 FORM NO. 56043017 / Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 - 1 GENERAL INFORMATION INTRODUCTION This manual will help you get the most from your Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600. Read it thoroughly before servicing the machine. Note: Bold numbers in parentheses indicate an item illustrated on page 4. This product is intended for commercial use only. PARTS AND SERVICE Repairs, when required, should be performed by your Authorized Nilfisk-Advance Service Center, who employs factory trained service personnel, and maintains an inventory of Nilfisk-Advance original replacement parts and accessories. Call the NILFISK-ADVANCE DEALER named below for repair parts or service. Please specify the Model and Serial Number when discussing your machine. (Dealer, affix service sticker here.) NAME PLATE The Model Number and Serial Number of your machine are shown on the Nameplate on the machine. This information is needed when ordering repair parts for the machine. Use the space below to note the Model Number and Serial Number of your machine for future reference. MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE CAUTION! Before transporting the machine on an open truck or trailer, make sure that . . . • • The machine is tied down securely - see tie-down locations (22). All access doors and covers are secured (tape and strap as needed). TOWING CAUTION! If the machine must be towed or pushed, make sure the Key Switch (Main Power) (11) is in the OFF position and do not move the machine faster than a normal walking pace (2-3 mph, 3-5kph) and for short distances only. OTHER MANUALS AVAILABLE FOR THE 240 LX / 240 HD The following manuals are available from the Nilfisk-Advance Literature Service Department: • Convertamatic™ 240 LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240 HD Parts List is available • Convertamatic™ 240 LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240 HD Operation Manual – Form Number 56041256 (English) OTHER MANUALS AVAILABLE FOR THE BA 600 The following manuals are available from the Nilfisk-Advance Literature Service Department: • BA 600 Parts List – Form Number 56042292 • BA 600 Operation Manuals – Form Number 56041284 (Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish) 56041285 (English, German, French, Netherlands) 56041286 (Spanish, Portuguese, Italian) 2 - FORM NO. 56043017 / Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 revised 1/02 CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS SYMBOLS Nilfisk-Advance uses the symbols below to signal potentially dangerous conditions. Always read this information carefully and take the necessary steps to protect personnel and property. DANGER! Is used to warn of immediate hazards that will cause severe personal injury or death. WARNING! Is used to call attention to a situation that could cause severe personal injury. CAUTION! Is used to call attention to a situation that could cause minor personal injury or damage to the machine or other property. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Specific Cautions and Warnings are included to warn you of potential danger of machine damage or bodily harm. WARNING! • • • • • • • • • This machine should only be used by properly trained and authorized persons. Keep sparks, flame and smoking materials away from batteries. Explosive gases are vented during normal operation. Charging the batteries produces highly explosive hydrogen gas. Charge batteries only in well-ventilated areas, away from open flame. Do not smoke while charging the batteries. Remove all jewelry when working near electrical components. Turn the key switch off (O) and disconnect the batteries before servicing electrical components. Never work under a machine without safety blocks or stands to support the machine. Do not dispense flammable cleaning agents, operate the machine on or near these agents, or operate in areas where flammable liquids exist. Do not clean this machine with a pressure washer. Do not operate this machine on ramps or inclines of more than a 5 percent gradient. CAUTION! • • • • • • • • • • This machine is not approved for use on public paths or roads. This machine is not suitable for picking up hazardous dust. Use care when using scarifier discs and grinding stones. Nilfisk-Advance will not be held responsible for any damage to floor surfaces caused by scarifiers or grinding stones. When operating this machine, ensure that third parties, particularly children, are not endangered. Before performing any service function, carefully read all instructions pertaining to that function. Do not leave the machine unattended without first turning the key switch off (O), removing the key and securing the machine. Turn the key switch off (O) before changing the brush(es), and before opening any access panels. Take precautions to prevent hair, jewelry, or loose clothing from becoming caught in moving parts. Use caution when moving this machine in below freezing temperature conditions. Any water in the solution or recovery tanks or in the hose lines could freeze. The batteries must be removed from the machine before the machine is scrapped. The disposal of the batteries should be safely done in accordance with your local environmental regulations. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS revised 1/02 FORM NO. 56043017 / Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 - 3 KNOW YOUR MACHINE As you read this manual, you will occasionally run across a bold number in parentheses – example: (2). These numbers refer to an item on this page. Refer back to these pages whenever necessary to pinpoint the location of an item mentioned in the text. 1 Solution Tank Fill 12 Solution Drain Hose 2 Recovery Tank Cover 13 Squeegee 3 Battery Meter 14 Squeegee Adjustment Knob 4 Squeegee Lever 15 Squeegee Blade Lock 5 Solution ON Light 16 Recovery Drain Hose 6 Twist Grip 17 Battery Charger Connector 7 Solution Switch, ON-Momentarily ON-OFF 18 Control Circuit Breaker 5A 8 Solution Flow Control Lever 19 Vacuum Motor Circuit Breaker 20A 9 Power ON Light 20 Brush Motor Circuit Breaker 70A 10 Brush Switch 21 Wheel Drive Circuit Breaker 20A 11 Master Key Switch 22 Tie Downs 4 - FORM NO. 56043017 / Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 revised 1/02 SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Scrub Brush Diameter Scrub Brush Path Squeegee Size Machine Length Machine Width Machine Height Drive Wheel Solution Tank Capacity Recovery Tank Capacity Coverage Rate Machine Weight General Specifications Brush Motor Wheel Drive Motor Vacuum Motor Brush Drive Sound Level Squeegee Type Speed Control Ramp Climbing Batteries revised 1/02 English (Metric) 12 inches (30 cm) 24 inches (61 cm) 30.5 inches (77 cm) 53 inches (135 cm) 25 inches (63.5 cm) 41 inches (104 cm) 8 inches (20 cm) soft ride wheel 17 gal (64 l) 20 gal (76 l) 24,400 ft2 (2,267 m2) per hour 529 lbs. (240 kg) net w/o batteries 784 lbs. (356 kg) w/four 244 AH batteries 1,060 lbs. (481 kg) w/four 305 AH batteries 569 lbs. (258 kg) shipping weight 24 volt/40 amp, 1 hp dc motor 24 volt/11 amp, 1/4 hp dc motor 24 volt/14 amp, 3/4 hp dc motor Dual worm gear 10 to 1 reduction gear box Oil bath protected 67 db 4 sided, curved, pivot type Electronic, fully variable forward/reverse 8.5 deg in transport, 5 deg in operation (4) 6 volt FORM NO. 56043017 / Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 - 5 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Maintenance intervals given are for average operating conditions. Machines used in severe operational environments may require service more often. MAINTENANCE CHART MAINTENANCE ITEM Clean and inspect the tanks and hoses Clean the brushes and pads Clean the squeegee Charge the batteries Check Each Battery Cell(s) Water Level Lubrication Vacuum Motor Carbon Brushes Daily • • • • Weekly Monthly Yearly • • • WARNING! Turn the key switch off and disconnect the batteries before servicing the machine. 6 - FORM NO. 56043017 / Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 revised 1/02 SOLUTION SYSTEM MAINTENANCE The solution system should be thoroughly flushed once a week. To flush the solution system... 1 2 3 4 Empty the solution tank, using the clear plastic drain hose on back of machine. This automatically flushes loose dirt from solution filter. Put clean, warm water into the solution tank and let it drain through the drain hose. Put the plug in the drain hose and put about 2 inches of clean water in the solution tank. Put the machine controls in the following positions: • • • • • Key Switch - ON Solution Switch (on right side of handle) - ON Brush Switch (on left side of handle) - ON Twist Grips - Forward Flow control lever (on right side of control handle) UP • Let all of the clean water flow from the tank. This will flush dirt and soap residue from the electric solenoid valve and the flow control valve. SOLENOID VALVE REMOVAL 1 2 3 4 Remove the vacuum motor. See Vacuum System Vacuum Motor Removal for instructions. Disconnect the solution valve wiring connector. See Figure 1. Loosen the (A) Nuts and remove the valve from the mount. Remove the Solution Hoses (B) and (C) from the valve and remove the valve from the machine. FIGURE 1 B A revised 1/02 C FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 - 7 SOLUTION SYSTEM SOLENOID VALVE DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING 1 2 3 Remove the solenoid valve. See the Solenoid Valve Removal section for instructions. See Figure 2. Remove the (2) Screws and Nuts (D) and disassemble the valve (be careful not to lose any internal parts). Thoroughly wash any dirt from internal parts. Make sure that all parts are completely dry before reassembling. FIGURE 2 D D TROUBLESHOOTING Problem: No solution flow Possible Cause: 1 Machine controls not positioned properly. In order for solution to flow, the controls must be positioned as follows: • Key Switch - ON • Solution Switch (on right side of handle) - ON • Brush Switch (on left side of handle) - ON • Twist Grips - Forward • Flow control lever (on right side of control handle) UP 2 Clogged Solution Filter. Drain solution tank, using the clear plastic drain hose on back of machine. This automatically flushes loose dirt from solution filter. If solution still does not flow, remove and disassemble the tee-fitting (under the solution tank), remove and clean the filter thoroughly. 3 Clogged Solenoid Valve. Remove, disassemble, and clean the solenoid valve. See the Solenoid Valve Disassembly and Cleaning section for instructions. Problem: Solution leaks in “OFF” position Possible Cause: 1 Dirt in solenoid valve. Remove, disassemble, and clean the solenoid valve. See the Solenoid Valve Disassembly and Cleaning section for instructions. 2 Defective solenoid valve. Replace the solenoid valve. See the Solenoid Valve Removal section for instructions. 8 - FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 revised 1/02 BRUSH DRIVE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Once a year... 1 Check the carbon brushes in the brush motor. Replace the brushes if they are worn to a length of 3/8 inch (10 mm) or less. 2 Remove fill plug (A) (see Figure 1) from the top of the gear box and check the oil level. The oil should be 1-1/2 inches (3.8 cm) from the top of the gear box. Use 140W gear lube only. 3 Check the belt tension. There should be approximately 3/32 inch (2 mm) of belt deflection between the pulleys when 3-1/4 pounds of pressure is applied between the pulleys. FIGURE 1 B A revised 1/02 FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 - 9 BRUSH DRIVE SYSTEM BELT ADJUSTMENT 1 2 3 Drain the solution and recovery tanks, disconnect the hose from the bottom of the solution tank and remove both tanks from the machine. See Figure 2. Remove the (2) (C) Screws and lift Cover (D) off the machine, along with cover (E). Loosen Bolt (B) (see Figure 1), move the motor to put tension on the belt and tighten Bolt (B). There should be 3/32 inch (2 mm) of belt deflection when 3-1/4 pounds of pressure is applied between the pulleys. FIGURE 2 10 - FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 revised 1/02 BRUSH DRIVE SYSTEM ACTUATOR REPLACEMENT 1 2 3 4 5 Drain and remove the tanks and remove the batteries from the machine. Tip the machine over on its left side or up on its nose. Cut the wire tie straps from the actuator wiring and disconnect the actuator cord from the machine wiring harness. See Figure 3. Loosen the (F) Bolts and slip the plastic nut out of the (H) Brackets. Remove the plastic plug (next to Bolt (G)) from the frame. Then remove Bolt (G) and remove the actuator from the machine. Remove the mounting bracket from the old actuator and install it on the new one. Then mount the bracket-end of the new actuator in the machine frame, using Bolt (G). Method A (using the control panel brush switch) 6 Connect the new actuator to the machine wiring harness. 7 Move the batteries close to the machine and connect them just as they were when they were in the machine. 8 Turn the key switch ON and put the brush switch in the DOWN position. If the actuator turns, let it run until it stops. If it doesn’t turn, go to step 9. Method B (using the external cord adapter) 6 See Figure 5. This shows the special actuator power Cord Adapter (PN 56407502) that is needed to connect the batteries and the actuator together for testing. 7 The battery pack is needed to power the lift actuator motor to properly set the IN and OUT limit switches. 8 Connect the actuator motor to be adjusted to the power cord adapter end. Then connect the alligator clips from the cord adapter (red clip to the positive and black to negative) to battery connector or battery posts. The rocker switch is used to change the motor rotation in setting the correct drive nut dimension. Run the actuator to its IN limit. FIGURE 3 G Adjuster Cover H H F revised 1/02 FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 - 11 BRUSH DRIVE SYSTEM ACTUATOR REPLACEMENT (CONTINUED) 9 See Figure 4. Turn the plastic nut on the actuator shaft to the 3-1/2 inch (89 mm) position. FIGURE 4 OUT Plastic Nut IN Adjuster Cover 10 11 • • • • 12 13 14 Hold the plastic nut to prevent it from turning, put the brush switch in the UP position (Method A) or hold the adapter cord switch (Method B), and wait for the actuator to stop. See Figure 4. Measure the OUT (UP) position of the plastic nut on the actuator shaft. Hold the plastic nut and run the actuator to its IN limit. If your measurement is more than 5-1/8 inches (130 mm), remove the adjuster cover and turn the adjuster counter-clockwise to decrease the travel of the nut. If your measurement is less than 4-7/8 inches (124 mm), remove the adjuster cover and turn the adjuster clockwise to increase the travel of the nut. Each click of the adjuster will change the travel of the nut approximately 1/16 inch (1.6 mm). After each adjustment, hold the plastic nut, run the actuator up and down and check the OUT and IN position of the plastic nut again. The OUT measurement should be 5 inches (127 mm). The IN measurement should be 3-1/2 inches (89 mm). After the adjustment is complete, install the adjuster cover. Follow steps 1 - 3 in reverse order to reassemble. Test the actuator to make sure the brushes raise and lower properly. 12 - FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 revised 1/02 BRUSH DRIVE SYSTEM ACTUATOR DRIVE NUT REPLACEMENT 1 2 • • Turn the key switch ON, put the brush switch in the DOWN position, and wait for the actuator to stop. When it stops, turn the key switch OFF. Drain the solution and recovery tanks and remove them from the machine. Remove the batteries from the machine. Tip the machine over on its left side. 3 4 5 6 See Figure 6. Loosen the (F) Bolts and slip the plastic nut out of the (H) Brackets. Remove the plastic nut from the shaft. See Figure 4. Install the new plastic nut on the actuator shaft and adjust it to the 3-1/2 inch (89 mm) position. Follow steps 1 - 3 in reverse order to reassemble. Then test the actuator for proper operation. Part # 56393303 Actuator Motor Scrub Brush Lift Drive Nut IN Position 3-1/2” (89 mm) Drive Nut OUT Position 5” (127 mm) FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 G Adjuster Cover H H F revised 1/02 FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 - 13 BRUSH DRIVE SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING FIGURE 7A Problem: Squealing noise when brushes are lowered. Possible Cause and Remedy: 1 Loose belt — adjust belt tension. Problem: Brush motor will not start when twist grips are turned. Possible Cause and Remedy: 1 Tripped brush motor circuit breaker (see Figure 7A and 7B) — press the reset button, check circuit breaker for continuity. 2 Defective brush motor solenoid (see Figure 7A and 7B) — replace solenoid. 3 Defective brush switch (on left side of control handle) — replace switch. 4 Defective brush motor — remove motor, repair or replace. 5 Defective speed control — replace speed control. Problem: Brushes will not go up or down. Possible Cause and Remedy: 1 Defective brush lift switch (on left side of control handle) — replace switch. 2 Defective drive nut or actuator — replace drive nut or actuator. 3A On machines (240LX / 240HD before SN 1079916 & BA 600 before SN 1083938) defective up or down solenoid (see Figure 7A) — replace solenoid(s). 3B On machines (240LX / 240HD after SN 1079915 & BA 600 after SN 1083937) defective actuator control module (see Figure 7B) – replace control module. Brush Motor Solenoid FIGURE 7B FRONT Brush Motor Circuit Breaker Actuator Control Module 14 - FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 revised 1/02 VACUUM SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Whenever the vacuum system does not perform properly, the entire system should be cleaned and inspected, following the maintenance checklist below. 1 Remove the squeegee from the machine and clean it thoroughly. 2 Inspect the squeegee blades. If the wiping edge of the rear blade is damaged or worn to a radius, turn it around or over so a new edge with a sharp corner faces toward the front of the machine. 3 See Figure 1. Disconnect Squeegee Hose (A) from left side of Recovery Tank Cover (B). Park the machine outside or near a floor drain and use a garden hose to “back flush” dirt down and out of the squeegee hose. CAUTION! Do not flush hose (C) unless it is disconnected from the vacuum motor. 4 Remove Cover (B) from the recovery tank (see Figure 1). Rinse all dirt from Cage (E) and Ball (F). 5 Check the gasket on Recovery Tank Cover (B). It must seal air-tight against the top of the tank. 6 Check drain hose Cap (D). Replace the cap if it does not seal air-tight. If the machine still does not pick up after completing this checklist, see the Troubleshooting section of this system for additional information. FIGURE 1 B C A F E D FRONT revised 1/02 FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 - 15 VACUUM SYSTEM SQUEEGEE ADJUSTMENT 1 Adjust the large knob on the back of the squeegee mount until the front and rear blades are both parallel to the floor. VACUUM MOTOR REMOVAL 1 2 3 4 Drain the solution and recovery tanks, disconnect the hose from the bottom of the solution tank and remove both tanks from the machine. Lower the brushes and disconnect one of the battery cables. See Figure 2. Remove the (2) (H) Screws and lift Cover (J) off the machine, along with Cover (K). Remove the (2) (L) Screws. FIGURE 2 16 - FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 revised 1/02 VACUUM SYSTEM VACUUM MOTOR REMOVAL (CONTINUED) 5 6 7 See Figure 3A and 3B. Remove the (4) (M) Screws. Disconnect Hose (N) from the vacuum motor assembly. Disconnect the vacuum motor wiring connector and remove the motor from the machine. FIGURE 3A M FRONT N M FIGURE 3B FRONT N revised 1/02 FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 - 17 VACUUM SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING Problem: Machine will not pick up water, water flows around ends of squeegee. Possible Cause & Remedy: 1 Cap for recovery tank drain hose not sealing air-tight — install cap properly or replace if damaged. 2 Recovery tank cover not installed properly — push cover down all the way, so it seals air-tight against the top of the tank. 3 Damaged gasket on recovery tank cover — replace gasket. 4 Low battery voltage — charge or replace batteries. 5 Vacuum motor defective — repair or replace vacuum motor. Problem: Water in vacuum motor Possible Cause & Remedy: 1 Operator using high-sudsing detergent — advise operator to use low-sudsing detergent or add a defoaming chemical to the recovery tank. 2 Vacuum leak in recovery tank drain hose or cap — replace hose or cap. 3 Vacuum shut-off float ball not closing — clean or replace float ball and cage (mounted on recovery tank cover). Problem: Float closes before tank is full Possible Cause & Remedy: 1 Foam in recovery tank — advise operator to use low-sudsing detergent or add a defoaming chemical to the recovery tank. 2 Cage around vacuum shut-off float clogged — disconnect hoses from recovery tank cover, remove the cover and clean or replace the float cage. Problem: Vacuum motor will not run when squeegee is lowered Possible Cause & Remedy: 1 Tripped vacuum motor circuit breaker (see Figure 4A and 4B) — press reset button, check circuit breaker for continuity. 2 Defective vacuum switch (see Figure 5) — remove cover panel from back of control handle, adjust or replace switch. 3 Defective vacuum motor — remove motor, repair or replace as required. 4 Defective vacuum motor solenoid — replace solenoid. 18 - FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 FIGURE 4A revised 1/02 VACUUM SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED) FIGURE 4B Vacuum Motor Solenoid Vacuum Motor Circuit Breaker FRONT Actuator Control Module FIGURE 5 revised 1/02 FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 - 19 WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Lubricate the (2) drive wheel bearings once per month. For access to the grease fittings, open the splash guards, raise the brushes and remove them from the machine. CHAIN REMOVAL OR ADJUSTMENT 1 2 • • See Figure 1. Pull the machine backward to put the rear casters in the “reverse” position. Block the casters and then jack up the front of the machine. See Figure 2. Reach under the machine and loosen the (4) (A) Bolts (2 on each side of motor mount (B)). To loosen and remove the chain, push the motor toward the drive wheel. To tighten the chain, gently pry the motor away from the drive wheel. Then tighten the (A) Bolts. There should be approximately 1/2 inch (12 mm) of deflection between the sprockets when moderate pressure is applied to the chain. FIGURE 1 13“ (33 cm) Forward Reverse 20 - FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 revised 1/02 WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM WHEEL MOTOR REMOVAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Drain the solution and recovery tanks and remove them from the machine. Remove the batteries and tip the machine up on its nose. Cut the wire tie straps from the wheel motor wiring and disconnect the motor from the machine wiring harness. See Figure 2. Loosen the (4) (A) Bolts (2 on each side of motor mount (B)). Push the motor toward the drive wheel and remove the chain from the sprockets. Remove the (4) (A) Bolts and remove the motor from the machine. Remove Motor Mount (B) from the old motor and install it on the new one. Then follow steps 1 - 6 in reverse order to install the new motor, but do not tighten the (A) Bolts. Gently pry the motor away from the drive wheel to adjust the chain tension. Then tighten the (A) bolts. There should be approximately 1/ 2 inch (12 mm) of deflection between the sprockets when moderate pressure is applied to the chain. FIGURE 2 B A E FRONT D C revised 1/02 FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 - 21 WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM DRIVE WHEEL REMOVAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Drain the solution and recovery tanks and remove them from the machine. Remove the batteries and tip the machine up on its nose. See Figure 2. Loosen the (4) (A) Bolts (2 on each side of motor mount (B)). Push the motor toward the drive wheel and remove the chain from the sprockets. Remove the (4) (C) Bolts and remove the drive wheel assembly from the machine. See Figure 3. Remove pillow block (E) from the wheel assembly. To do this, loosen Set Screw (F), and rotate Locking Collar (G) (using a punch and hammer) to release the bearing from the axle shaft. Loosen the set screws in the wheel and remove it from the axle. Follow steps in reverse order to reassemble. Then adjust the chain tension (see Chain Adjustment section of this system). FIGURE 3 G F 22 - FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 revised 1/02 WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING FIGURE 4 Problem: No wheel drive - forward or reverse Possible Cause & Remedy: 1 2 • • • • • Tripped wheel drive circuit breaker (see Figure 4 and 5) - press reset button, check circuit breaker for continuity. Defective wheel drive motor - follow instructions below. Jack up the front of the machine to lift the drive wheel off the floor. Remove back panel from control handle. Remove the plastic cover from the speed control. Disconnect the red/brown and the white/brown wires from the speed control and connect them to a battery, using jumper wires. If the wheel motor turns, go to step 3. If the wheel motor does not turn, remove the tanks and batteries, tip the machine up on its nose and repair or replace the wheel drive motor. FIGURE 5 FRONT Wheel Drive Circuit Breaker revised 1/02 FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 - 23 WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED) 3 • • Defect in potentiometer mechanism - follow instructions below. Make sure that the orange, yellow, and green wires are firmly connected to the potentiometer (see Figure 6). Check for loose set screws in pulley (I) or (J). FIGURE 6 POTENTIOMETER ADJUSTMENT Adjust the potentiometer if the machine moves quickly with just a slight deflection of the twist grips or machine creeps without any operator input. To adjust the potentiometer... 1 Remove the back panel from the control handle. 2 See Figure 6. Loosen the (2) set screws and remove Pulley (I) from potentiometer shaft (the belt is normally loose enough to allow removal of the pulley). 3 Remove the plastic cover from the speed control. 4 Carefully pull Connector (H) off the speed control (pull toward back of machine). 5 Connect an ohmmeter (on 0 x 100 scale) to the green and yellow wires on the connector. 6 Turn the potentiometer shaft until the meter reads between 2400 and 2600 ohms. 7 Without turning the potentiometer shaft, install pulley (I) and tighten the set screws. 8 Test the drive system for proper operation before installing speed control cover and handle cover panel. 24 - FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 revised 1/02 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM INSTALL THE BATTERIES WARNING! Use extreme caution when working with batteries. Sulfuric acid in batteries can cause severe injury if allowed to contact skin or eyes. Explosive hydrogen gas is vented from inside the batteries through openings in the battery caps. This gas can be ignited by any electrical arc, spark, or flame. When servicing batteries… • • • • • Remove all jewelry. Wear chemical goggles, rubber gloves and a protective apron. Do not smoke. Do not allow tools to touch more than one battery terminal at a time. Work in a well-ventilated area. CAUTION! Electrical components in this machine can be severely damaged if the batteries are not installed and connected properly. Batteries should be installed by Nilfisk-Advance or by a qualified electrician. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Remove the batteries from their shipping crate and carefully inspect them for cracks or other damage. If damage is evident, contact the carrier that delivered them or the battery manufacturer to file a damage claim. Turn the Master Key Switch (11) OFF and remove the key. Remove the battery cables from inside the tank. Tip the solution tank forward, to the locked position and lift the recovery tank off the machine. Your machine comes from the factory with enough battery cables to install four 6 volt batteries. Carefully lift the batteries into the battery compartment and arrange them exactly as shown. Secure the batteries as close to the back of the machine as possible. The terminals on the battery cables are marked “+” for positive and “–” for negative. Install the battery cables as shown, with the terminals marked “+” on the positive battery terminals and the terminals marked “–” on the negative terminals. Position the cables so the battery caps can be easily removed for battery service. Carefully tighten the nut in each battery terminal until the terminal will not turn on the battery post. Then tighten the nut one additional turn. Do not over-tighten the terminals, or they will be very difficult to remove for future service. Coat the terminals and posts with grease, petroleum jelly, or spray-on battery terminal coating (available at most auto parts stores). Put one of the black rubber boots over each of the terminals. revised 1/02 FIGURE 1 12V 24V 12V (2) 12V (4) 6V 6V 6V 6V 6V 24V FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 - 25 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CHARGING THE BATTERIES Charge the batteries each time the machine is used, or whenever the Battery Meter (3) indicator is in the RED area. WARNING! Do not fill the batteries before charging. Charge batteries in a well-ventilated area. Do not smoke while servicing the batteries. To charge the batteries… 1 Open the access door on the left side of the machine. Push the connector from the charger into the Battery Charger Connector (17) of the machine. 2 Follow the instructions on the battery charger. 3 Check the fluid level in all battery cells after charging the batteries. Add distilled water, if necessary, to bring the fluid level up to the bottom of the filler tubes. CAUTION! To avoid damage to floor surfaces always wipe water and acid from the top of the batteries after charging. BATTERY MAINTENANCE Proper maintenance of electric vehicle batteries can greatly extend their life. Well-maintained batteries may last up to 3 years, but failure after 1 year is common if maintenance has been poor. There are 3 simple rules for good battery maintenance: • Maintain Proper Electrolyte Level (weekly) - Use distilled water in batteries whenever possible. If batteries are discharged, add just enough water to cover the plates in each cell. If batteries are fully charged, fill each cell to the bottom of the filler tube. Do not over-fill the batteries! Do not add acid to batteries! • Keep the Batteries Charged (weekly) - Batteries should be charged each time that a machine is used for more than 1 hour. Machine operators should tip the tanks to the side of the machine for charging, to avoid a concentrated build-up of hydrogen gas. Operators should follow the instructions provided with their specific battery charger, to determine how long the batteries should be charged. Even when a machine is stored, the batteries should be charged once a month to prevent the batteries from “sulfating”. Almost all battery caps are vented, so there’s no need to loosen or remove them for charging. • Keep the Batteries Clean (monthly) - Use a damp cloth to wipe dirt from the top of the batteries. Battery terminals must be clean and tight. If the tops of the batteries are wet after charging, the batteries have probably been over-filled or over-charged. Note: If there is acid on the batteries, wash the tops of the batteries with a solution of baking soda and water (2) tablespoons of baking soda to 1 quart of water. BATTERY TESTING A battery problem is usually recognized by the machine operator, as a decrease in the machine’s running time. This condition is usually caused by one (or more) “dead cell” in the battery system- that is, one (or more) cell that is putting out less voltage than the other cells. Note: Always charge batteries before testing. There are 2 ways to find a dead cell: • Use a hydrometer to check the specific gravity (or “state of charge”) of the fluid in each cell. A dead cell is one that reads 50 points (or more) lower than the other cells. • Use a volt meter to check the voltage of each battery with the brush and vac motors running. The battery with the dead cell will read 1 or 2 volts lower than the other batteries in the system. If the batteries in the machine are more than 1 year old, it’s usually best to replace the whole set, rather than replacing just one battery. 26 - FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 revised 1/02 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM COMPONENT LOCATION 9 10 14 13 20 8 18 4 Item 7 6 5 3 24 2 19 Chassis Electrical System 240LX / 240HD After SN 1079915 BA 600 After SN 1083937 22 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Description Speed Control Actuator Control Module (after SN break) Circuit Breaker 5 Amp (Control Circuit) Circuit Breaker 20 Amp (Vacuum Motor) Circuit Breaker 20 amp (Wheel Drive Motor) Circuit Breaker 70 Amp (Brush Motor) Main Power ON Light Solution ON Light Vacuum Motor Solenoid Brush Motor Solenoid Actuator Up Solenoid (before SN break) Actuator Down Solenoid (before SN break) Solution Solenoid Valve Vacuum Motor Brush Motor Wheel Drive Motor Brush Lift Actuator Motor Voltmeter Potetiometer 5K Ohms Charger Interlock Switch Main Power Switch Vacuum Switch Brush Switch Solution Switch, ON-Momentarily ON-OFF 9 23 10 20 21 6 4 12 11 17 5 Chassis Electrical System 240LX / 240HD Before SN 1079916 BA 600 Before SN 1083938 3 15 16 revised 1/02 FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 - 27 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM + RED X1 RED Circuit Breaker 5 Amp COM. BLK BRN/WHT N.O. Switch, Main 1 VIO 1 S3 Lamp, Green Voltmeter K Solenoid Contactor BRN/RED 2 BLK V Switch, Vac Motor BLK D1 VIO BLK K3 K4 M4 WHT/RED BLK WHT M GRN/BLU Motor, Lift Actuator S5 VIO Switch, Solution ORN/BLK H2 1 BLK 2 Lamp,Blue L1 BLK YEL/VIO 1 2 Solenoid Valve S4 RED/BLK GRA BLK/YEL WHT/ORN VIO Switch Brush BRN K2 Solenoid Contactor D3 (DOWN) BLK K3 Solenoid Contactor D4 (UP) D2 BLK F2 K4 GRN/BLK RED Circuit Breaker 20 Amp RED/BRN X5 B+ (T1) X4 VIO RED/BRN M + WHT/BRN M2 (T4) Motor, Wheel Drive F3 RED B(T2) M1 (T3) M3 - BLK 1 2 4 5 6 P1 BRN ORN GRN YEL + 3 K1 BLU BLK M1 Circuit Breaker 20 Amp M Motor, Vac F4 + M2 K2 + Circuit Breaker 70 Amp 28 - FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 M - Motor, Brush revised 1/02 R Potentiometer 5K Ohm Speed Controller WHT/GRN Solenoid Contactor - P2 Qty Description BLK 2 P VIO WIRING DIAGRAM / SCHEMATIC 240LX / 240HD Before SN 1079916 BA 600 Before SN 1083938 Item H1 VIO Switch, Charger Interlock X2 BLK S2 S1 RED/GRN - Battery 24VDC RED F1 BT A1 1 Speed Controller BT 1 24Vdc Battery D1 D2 1 1 Diode Diode F1 F2 F3 F4 1 1 1 1 Circuit Breaker, 5 Amp Circuit Breaker, 20 Amp Circuit Breaker, 20 Amp (Vacuum) Circuit Breaker, 70 Amp (Brush Motor) H1 H2 1 1 Lamp (Green) Lamp (Blue) K1 K2 K3 K4 1 1 1 1 Contactor, Vac Motor Contactor, Brush Motor Contactor, Lift Actuator Motor Contactor, Lift Actuator Motor L1 1 Solenoid Valve M1 M2 M3 M4 1 1 1 1 Vacuum Motor Brush Motor Wheel Drive Motor Lift Actuator Motor R1 1 Potentiometer 5K Ohm S1 S2 S3 S4 1 1 1 1 Charger Interlock Switch Main Switch Switch, Vacuum Motor Switch, Brush X1 X2 X3 1 1 1 Positive Main Terminal Negative Main Terminal Charger Connector ELECTRICAL SYSTEM S5 Solution Switch (DOWN) 30A-B S2 Main Switch RED/BRN 21A-A WHT/BRN 91A-A GRN/BLU 56B-A WHT BLK OK-B BLK OL-B BLK OM-B ORN/BLK 30B-A YEL 4A-B ORN 3A-B GRN 5A-B RED/BLK 20A-A BLK OM-A VIO 7E-A VIO 7F-A YEL/VIO 47B-B VIO 7B-A VIO 7A-A B+ B(T1) (T2) P2 M1 (T3) M2 (T4) -1 +2 3 4 5 6 V P1 P GRA 8A-B BRN 1B-A VIO 7A-B ORN 3A-A GRN 5A-A YEL 4A-A BLK OL-A M Speed Controller VIO 7F-B VIO 7G-B X10 X4 Vac Switch M4 BLK WHT/RED 92B-A 21B-B 21B-A S3 Power Lamp BLK 0B-B GRN/BLK 50A-A WIRING DIAGRAM / SCHEMATIC 240LX / 240HD Before SN 1079916 BA 600 Before SN 1083938 Solution Lamp (blue) POT 5 K OHM RED/BRN 21A-B H1 H2 (FRONT) Voltmeter X5 RED/BRN 21C-A BRN/RED 12A-A BLK/YEL 04A-A RED/BLK 20B-B RED/BLK 20A-B VIO 7B-B VIO 7C-B VIO 7D-A VIO 7C-A BLK OK-A BLK OJ-A GRA 8A-A VIO 7E-B VIO 7D-B WHT/ORN 93A-A Brush Switch BRN/WHT 19A-B (UP) R (REAR) 30A-A ORN/BLK 30B-B S4 Actuator Motor M3 – BLK OC-B BLU 6A-B BRN 1A-A YEL/VIO 47B-A RED/BRN 21C-B K4 56A-B SOL. CONT. BLK OJ-B BLK OH-B VIO 7G-A VIO 7H-A M1 M L + WHT/BRN 91A-B Drive Motor WHT/ORN 93A-B D4 M S1 RED/GRN 25A-B X3 RED 2A-B BLK OA-B BLK OH-A BLK OG-A 56A-A GRN/BLU 56B-B Charger Interlock Switch BRN/WHT 19A-A Charge Plug D3 K3 Brush Motor SOL. CONT. BLK OG-B BLK OF-B VIO 7H-B 92A-B BLK OF-A BLK OE-A 92A-A WHT/RED 92B-B BT K2 RED/BLK 20B-A BRN-1A-B BRN 1B-B BLK RED Battery 24V Circuit Breaker 5 Amp SOL. CONT. D1 K1 + SOL. CONT. BLK 0E-B BLK 0D-B WHT/GRN 95A-B RED 2E-B D2 Circuit Breaker 20 Amp F1: F2: F3: F4: Aux. & Lift Act. Wheel Drive Vac Motor Brush Motor K1: K2: K3: K4: Vac Motor Brush Motor Lift Actuator Down Lift Actuator Up F3 F4 + BLK OA-A BLK OB-A BLK OC-A BLK OD-A BLU 6A-A RED 2A-A RED 2B-A RED 2C-A RED 2D-A RED 2E-A WHT/GRN 95A-A BRN/RED 12A-B RED 2D-B X2 F2 F1 2 X1 RED 2C-B BLK/YEL 04A-B – RED/GRN 25A-A M RED 2B-B M2 + GRN/BLK 50A-B GRN/BLK 50B-B Vac Motor Solenoid Valve GRN/BLK 50B-A Circuit Breaker 20 Amp 2 Circuit Breaker 70 Amp revised 1/02 FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 - 29 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM + RED X1 BLK BT X3 RED - BLK F1 RED WIRING DIAGRAM / SCHEMATIC 240LX / 240HD After SN 1079915 BA 600 After SN 1083937 X2 H1 VIO RED/GRN 1 X6 S1 BRN/WHT 2 BLK V VIO S2 Item Qty Description BLK 4 3 P K1 BRN/RED VIO BLK S3 D1 H2 S5 ORN/BLK A1 1 Speed Controller BT 1 24Vdc Battery D1 D2 1 1 Suppression Diode Suppression Diode E1 1 Actuator Module F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 1 1 1 1 1 Circuit Breaker, 5 Amp (Aux. Circuit) Circuit Breaker, 20 Amp (Wheel Drive) Circuit Breaker, 20 Amp (Vacuum Motor) Circuit Breaker, 70 Amp (Brush Motor) Fuse, 1 1/2 Amp, (P1 Output) H1 H2 1 1 Main Power Indicator (Green) Solution Indicator (Blue) K1 K2 K3 K4 1 1 1 1 Vacuum Motor Contactor Brush Motor Contactor Low Voltage Brush Motor Off Relay Low Voltage Brush Motor Raise Relay L1 1 Solution Solenoid Valve M1 M2 M3 M4 1 1 1 1 Vacuum Motor Brush Motor Wheel Drive Motor Brush Lift Actuator Motor P 1 Voltmeter R 1 Potentiometer 5K Ohm S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 1 1 1 1 1 Charger Interlock Switch Main Power Switch Vacuum Switch Brush Switch Solution Switch X1 X2 X3 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Positive Main Terminal Negative Main Terminal Charger Connector Charger Interlock Switch Connector Solution Valve Connector Vacuum Module Connector Speed Controller Connector Actuator Motor Connector Actuator Control Module Connector BLK VIO BLK K3 Low Voltage Brush Motor Off K4 Low Voltage Brush Motor Raise GRN ORN YEL BLK WHT RED X7 YEL/VIO L1 VIO S4 K2 RED/BLK BRN BLK GRN ORN YEL BLK WHT RED X10 B+ BMOTOR+ MOTORDIRECTION TIMER OUT TIMER IN 1 TIMER IN 2 GRN/BLU WHT/RED M4 BLK/YEL D2 BLK X11 GRA F2 RED E1 GRN/BLK BLK B+ B(T1) (T2) P2 VIO RED/BRN RED/BRN - M3 + F5 1 2 M1 (T3) WHT/GRN - P1 ORN 3 4 5 6 M2 (T4) BRN + R GRN 5K OHM YEL A1 F3 K1 RED WHT/GRN BLU BLK X8 BLK M1 F4 + K2 30 - FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 + revised 1/02 M2 - BLK ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 30A-B Main Switch X10 WHT/BRN 91A-A GRN/BLU 56A-A WHT M1 (T3) M2 (T4) -1 +2 3 4 5 6 P1 F5 GRA 8A-B BRN 1A-A VIO 7A-B ORN 3A-A GRN 5A-A YEL 4A-A P RED/GRN 25B-B RED/GRN 25C-B WHT 9A-B BLK OK-A BLK OL-A BLK FROM K3 BLK FROM K4 WHT FROM K3 WHT FROM K4 RED FROM K3 RED FROM K4 M BLK WHT/RED 92A-A RED/BRN 21A-A Vac Switch M4 V B+ B(T1) (T2) S3 Power Lamp ORN 3A-B GRN 5A-B RED/BLK 20A-A BLK OF-A BLK OG-A ORN/BLK 30B-B Speed Controller X9 WHT 9A-A BLK OL-B BRN/RED 12A-A VIO 7D-B VIO 7E-A YEL/VIO 47A-B VIO 7B-A VIO 7A-A RED/BRN 21A-B WHT/BLU 96A-A BRN/WHT 19A-B BLK/YEL 04A-A RED/BLK 20B-B RED/BLK 20A-B VIO 7B-B VIO 7C-B BLK OE-B BLK OF-B ORN FROM K3 GRA 8A-A BLK OD-A BLK OE-A ORN FROM K4 VIO 7D-A VIO 7C-A BLK 0J-B GRN/BLK 50A-A P2 H1 Solution Lamp POT 5 K OHM Brush Switch WIRING DIAGRAM / SCHEMATIC 240LX / 240HD After SN 1079915 BA 600 After SN 1083937 H2 (FRONT) RED/GRN 25C-B VIO 7G-A (UP) R (REAR) 30A-A BLK OG-B S5 Solution Switch S2 ORN/BLK 30B-A (DOWN) YEL 4A-B S4 Actuator Motor M Vac Motor M2 K3 Low Voltage Brush Motor Off K4 Low Voltage Brush Motor Raise GRN ORN YEL BLK WHT RED M Brush Motor BT K2 BLK RED Battery 24V X6 GRA 8A-A RED/BLK 20B-A BRN-1A-B BRN 1B-B SOL. CONT. Circuit Breaker 5 Amp K1 + SOL. CONT. BLK 0A-B BLK 0B-B WHT/GRN 95A-B RED 2A-B D2 Circuit Breaker 20 Amp F1: F2: F3: F4: F5: Aux. & Lift Act. Wheel Drive Vac Motor Brush Motor P1 Output K1: K2: K3: K4: Vac Motor Brush Motor Low Volt Relay Brush Off Low Volt Relay Brush Up F3 F4 + BLK OA-A BLK OC-A BLK OJ-A BLK OH-A BLK BLU 6A-A RED 2A-A RED 2B-A RED 2C-A RED 2D-A RED WHT/GRN 95A-A BRN/RED 12A-B D1 F2 F1 RED 2D-B X2 Charge Plug BLK OD-A BLK OE-A 2 X1 X3 RED BLK X11 GRN ORN YEL BLK WHT RED S1 RED/GRN 25A-B NO CONNECTION NO CONNECTION NO CONNECTION Solenoid Valve Charger Interlock Switch BRN/WHT 19A-A RED/GRN 25A-A RED/GRN 25B-A X7 Drive Motor VIO 7F-A BLK 0B-A GRN/BLU 56A-B WHT/RED 92A-B BLK/YEL 04A-B GRN/BLK 50A-B GRN/BLK 50B-B M1 WHT/BRN 91A-B RED 2C-B B+ BMOTOR + MOTOR DIRECTION TIMER OUT TIMER IN 1 TIMER IN 2 X8 L M E1 ACTUATOR MODULE RED 2B-B BLK OH-B BLU 6A-B BRN 1B-A YEL/VIO 47A-A M3 WHT/BLU 96A-B GRN/BLK 50B-A Circuit Breaker 20 Amp 2 Circuit Breaker 70 Amp revised 1/02 FORM NO. 56043017 Convertamatic™ 240LX / Hydro-Retriever™ 240HD / BA 600 - 31 DANMARK Nilfisk-Advance Nordic A/S Sognevej 25 - Box 344 DK-2605 Broendby 43 23 83 50 – Fax 43 42 15 95 HONG KONG Nilfisk-Advance Ltd. 2001, 20/F HK Worsted Mills Industrial Building 31-39 Wo Tong Tsui Street Kwai Chung, N.T. 2427 59 51 – Fax 2487 5828 UNITED KINGDOM Nilfisk-Advance Limited Newmarket Road Bury St. Edmunds Suffolk IP 33 3SR (01284) 763163 – Fax (01284) 750562 TAIWAN Nilfisk-Advance Ltd. 1 F, No.23, Lane 132, Sec. 2 Ta An Road, Taipei 700 22 68 – Fax 784 08 43 GREECE Embiom S.A. §ÂˆÊ. µÔùÏÈ·Á̤Ó˘ 60 ∞ÚÁùÚÔ‡ÔÏË 164 52 ∞õ‹Ó· ☎ 9950613 - Fax 9951680 für die Industrie: 0180 535 67 97 Institutionen und Gebäudereiniger: 0180 500 11 70 FRANCE Nilfisk-Advance S.A. 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