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8.  Dashboard 
9.  Fuel tank 
10.  Suction filter 
11.  Rigid suction pipe 
12.  Handle 
13.  Steering column unlock lever 
14.  Exhaust gas outlet 
15.  Water tank for dust removal 

 

 

2.2 Identification Plate 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

An adhesive machine identification label 

containing indelible “CE” marking details is 

affixed on the outside of the bonnet. 

The plate must never be removed and must 
always be legible. If it should be damaged, another 
must be requested. The appliance cannot be 
marketed without the plate. 

 

 

3 Before putting into Service 

3.1 Unloading the appliance 

 

 

3.2 Drive Disengaged 

 

 

 

 

 

 Open the cardboard box. 

 The machine is fixed to a wooden platform with 

belts and with brackets to lock the wheels. 

 Cut the belts and remove the wheel brackets. 

The machine can then be moved and pushed 
off the platform. 

 The appliance can be handled in two ways: 

with or without drive engaged. 

 
 
 

 

Reach the hydraulic bypass valve through the 
open bottom part of the bonnet. The valve is 
located at the front of the machine. Operate the 
lever. 

This disengages the drive and the machine 
is free to move. 

Do not move the machine with drive disengaged 
over long tracts and at speeds exceeding 6 km/h. 

HAZARD

 

Risk of injury and damage. 

Do not use a forklift truck to unload the 
appliance. Proceed as follows.

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAZARD

 

Risk of injury and damage. 

Before  releasing  the  drive,  keep  the 
appliance still so that it cannot move 
accidentally.

 

 

HAZARD

 

HAZARD

 

Summary of Contents for ASPIRIK-P

Page 1: ...6 4 1 Fuelling 6 4 2 Control Interventions 6 4 3 Positioning the Waste Container 6 5 Operation 7 5 1 Starting the machine 7 5 2 Driving 8 5 3 Suction 8 5 4 Dust Removal 8 5 5 Cleaning the Filter 9 5 6 Stopping 9 5 7 Transport 9 6 Care and Maintenance 9 6 1 General Warnings 9 6 2 Cleaning 10 6 3 Maintenance frequency 10 6 4 Battery Maintenance 10 6 5 Motor Oil 11 6 6 Air Filter 11 6 7 Spark plug 12...

Page 2: ...ad to minor injuries HAZARD Risk of tipping over in case of excessive lateral inclination Drive on slopes no greater than 10 diagonally to the direction of travel Comply in principle with the rules regulations and provisions that apply to motor vehicles The operator must use the appliance according to the intended use While driving he must take account of conditions on site and pay attention to th...

Page 3: ...acids Do not vacuum burning objects It is forbidden to remain in the danger areas It is forbidden to use the appliance in explosive environments Keep the appliance away from any easily flammable substance Protect the appliance against freezing Any other use is considered improper use The manufacturer does not accept responsibility for any damage caused by improper use The risk resulting from such ...

Page 4: ...umn 2 Bonnet 3 Suction hose 4 Flashing light 5 Suction head 6 Waste container 7 Fire extinguisher Code ET054 Crushing hazard Keep hands away from moving parts of the machine or wait until all moving parts have stopped Code ET085 Burning hazard Do not touch surfaces near the symbol as they are hot Let the engine and exhaust system cool down before attempting any work on the appliance Risk of sheari...

Page 5: ... is fixed to a wooden platform with belts and with brackets to lock the wheels Cut the belts and remove the wheel brackets The machine can then be moved and pushed off the platform The appliance can be handled in two ways with or without drive engaged Reach the hydraulic bypass valve through the open bottom part of the bonnet The valve is located at the front of the machine Operate the lever This ...

Page 6: ...l Check the level of fuel tank Check the level of the hydraulic oil Empty the waste container 4 3 Positioning the Waste Container To insert and remove the waste container according to DIN EN 840 1 lift the suction head Press the specific switch on the dashboard to move the head The head can only be enabled electrically with the ignition key ON The head cannot be lifted or lowered with the engine r...

Page 7: ...engine is running If the fuel level is at a minimum the red light between the ignition key and the starter knob goes on WARNING Even though the machine has an isolation system of the vibrations produced by the engine stresses transmitted to the hand and arm of the operator through the steering column cannot be eliminated completely Prolonged use may cause vascular problems in the hands Generalised...

Page 8: ...e machine stops and remains braked 5 3 Suction During use empty the waste container at regular intervals or replace it with an empty one Remove the suction hose from the support and hold it by the handle Press the button on the handle to start the intake flow The suction fan stops when released Put the suction hose back into the support when vacuuming is finished 5 4 Dust Removal The dust removal ...

Page 9: ... OFF and remove it Unscrew the spark plug and put about 3 cc of oil in the spark plug housing bore Rev up the engine a few times without the spark plug Screw on the spark plug Clean the unit inside and outside Store it in a sheltered and dry place Disconnect the battery Charge the battery every 2 months or so 5 7 Transport 6 Care and Maintenance 6 1 General Warnings Before cleaning and servicing t...

Page 10: ...aily maintenance Check the motor oil level Check the level of the transmission oil Check operation of all control parts Clean the gasket on the suction head The following maintenance operations are to be carried out by customer service Perform the first inspection after 20 hours Maintenance every 100 working hours To keep the warranty valid during the warranty period all servicing and maintenance ...

Page 11: ...rger Refer to the user manual of the battery charger Remember that the two batteries are connected in series and that the rated voltage of the system is 24 Volts Periodically recheck 4 6 months the levels of acid and optionally restore them to UPPER LEVEL using distilled water suitable for use with Lead batteries 6 5 Motor oil The engine is equipped with a safety system which prevents start up if ...

Page 12: ...oners A and B act respectively on the belts of the pump unit and engine dynamo 6 8 Hydraulic Oil Extract the waste container This way the hydraulic oil level and filler cap remain visible In order to adjust the tension of the belts you must first slightly loosen the screws 1 and 2 and then loosen the lock nut of the belt tensioning mechanism Top up if the level is not correct See the technical spe...

Page 13: ... FIORENTINI S p A Via Piancaldoli 1896 Firenzuola 50033 Frazione Piancaldoli FI Italy Phone 39 055 81 73 610 Fax 39 055 81 71 44 E mail info ingfiorentini it Website www ingfiorentini it www fiorentinispa com All packaging is recyclable The packaging must not be disposed of with household waste but brought to relative collection centres Discarded appliances contain valuable recyclable materials an...

Page 14: ...e engine is running but the machine moves very slowly In subzero temperatures have the appliance heat up for 5 minutes before using it Inform the assistance service Insufficient suction power Check the gasket on the suction head Check and clean the suction head filter Empty the waste container Inform the assistance service 11 Technical Specifications General Machine Data Length x Width x Height mm...

Page 15: ...g surface fine dust version m2 3 Maximum negative pressure hPa 22 5 Maximum flow rate l s 470 Environmental Conditions Temperature C 0 40 Humidity non condensing 0 90 Steering Column Vibrations m s2 0 5 Suction Tube Vibrations m s2 0 2 Noise emission at 3 meters dB A 87 ING O FIORENTINI S p A Via Piancaldoli 1896 Firenzuola 50033 Frazione Piancaldoli FI Italy Phone 39 055 81 73 610 Fax 39 055 81 7...

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