Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 791-2M Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 13

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ATTIX 791-2M/B1

8 Troubleshooting

Fault

Cause

Remedy

‡ Motor does not start

> Fuse of the mains socket has 

blown.

Connect mains fuse.

> Overload protection switch 

has tripped.

Switch off the vacuum cleaner 
and allow it to cool for approx. 
5 minutes. If the cleaner can-
not be started again, contact 
the Nilfisk-Alto service depart-
ment.

‡ Motor does not run in auto-

matic mode

> Power tool is defective or not 

connected properly.

Check that the power tool 
works or that the plug is in-
serted correctly.

> The power rating of the elec-

trical tool is too low.

Note that minimum power rat-
ing is P>40W

‡ The acoustic warning 

sounds. (Reduced suction 
power)

> Suction power selected with 

suction power control is too 
low.

Set suction power in accord-
ance with section 4.2.3. „Set-
ting suction power“.

> Hose diameter and switch 

position do not correspond.

Set correct switch position for 
hose diameter.

> Clogged suction hose/nozzle.

Clean suction hose/nozzle

> Filter bag is full.

See section 7.2.2 „Replacing 
filter bag“.

> Filter element is clogged.

See section 4.5/4.6 „Cleaning 
filter element“ and 7.2.5/7.2.6 
„Replacing filter element“.

‡ No suction power during 

wet cleaning

> Tank is full. (Float does not 

close the suction opening).

Switch off the cleaner. Empty 
the tank.

‡ The vacuum cleaner 

switches off during wet 
cleaning

> Tank is full.

Switch off the cleaner. Empty 
the tank.

‡ Voltage fluctuations

> Impedance of power supply is 

too high.

Connect the cleaner to an-
other socket closer to the fuse 
box. Voltage fluctuations over 
7% should not occur if the im-
pedance at the transfer point 
is 

 

0.15 

Ω

 

.

Summary of Contents for ATTIX 791-2M

Page 1: ...sull uso 53 65 Driftsinstruks 66 78 Bruksanvisning 79 91 Driftsvejledning 92 104 K ytt ohje 105 117 Navodilo za uporabo 118 130 Uputstvo za rad 131 143 Prev dzkov n vod 144 156 Provozn n vod 157 169 I...

Page 2: ...ATTIX 791 2M B1 auto auto 2 3 4 1 6 6 8 10 13 7 7 9 11 12 5...

Page 3: ...4 2 2 Switch position auto 6 4 2 3 Suction power control 6 4 3 Check volume flow monitor 6 4 4 Acoustic warning 7 5 1 Techniques 7 5 1 1 Picking up dry substances 7 5 1 2 Picking up liquids 7 6 1 Swit...

Page 4: ...use ob serve recognized regulations for safety and proper use Do not use any unsafe work techniques Purpose and intended use The vacuum cleaners described in this operating manual are suitable for com...

Page 5: ...supply If you are using an extension cord use only those specified by the manufacturer or higher quality ones see section 9 4 Technical data It is recommended that the vacuum cleaner should be con ne...

Page 6: ...ea contami nated with harmful substances clean the outside of the vac uum cleaner wipe it clean or pack the vacuum cleaner in well sealed packaging and avoid spreading depos ited harmful dust During m...

Page 7: ...tank according to the instructions instructions in cluded To pick up harmless dust Insert the disposal bag in structions included into the tank IMPORTANT P r e s s the filter bag connection firmly on...

Page 8: ...t producing tools should be connected The maximum power consumption of the connected power tool is stat ed in section 9 4 Technical data The hose diameter and the setting for the suction hose diameter...

Page 9: ...enic After picking up liquids the filter element is wet A damp filter el ement clogs more quickly when dry substances are picked up For this reason the filter element should be washed and dried or rep...

Page 10: ...y room where it is protected from unauthorized use 7 Maintenance 7 1 Maintenance plan When replacing the filter bag waste bag or filter element After finishing work As required 7 2 1 check the antista...

Page 11: ...regulations 5 Place a new filter bag into the cleaned tank as described in the instructions printed on the filter bag IMPORTANT Press the filter bag connection on the inlet fit ting as far as possible...

Page 12: ...filter breathing mask 1 Open the retaining clamps and remove the upper sec 1 Accessory Order No shown in section 9 5 5 Tip out the collected dirt 6 Place the empty tank in the frame and close the lock...

Page 13: ...power control is too low Set suction power in accord ance with section 4 2 3 Set ting suction power Hose diameter and switch position do not correspond Set correct switch position for hose diameter Cl...

Page 14: ...ional accident pre vention regulations in Germany as specified in BGV A2 and DIN VDE 0701 Part 1 and Part 3 at regular intervals and after re pairs or modifications A dust test must be performed at le...

Page 15: ...gative pressure between suction hose tool Pa 27 690 16300 32 970 15700 36 1220 14200 50 2360 7800 9 5 Accessories Description Order No Filter bag 5 pcs 302001484 Waste bag 5 pcs 302001480 Filter eleme...

Page 16: ...VN DGYDQFH KX HE KWWS ZZZ QLO VN DGYDQFH KX ITALY 1LO VN 72 LYLVLRQH GL 1LO VN GYDQFH 6 RFDOLWj 1RYHOOD 7HU D XDUGDPLJOLR 2 WDO PDLO G SXJOLD QLO VN DGYDQFH LW JAPAN 1LO VN GYDQFH QF LWD VKLQ RNRKDPD...

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