Nilfisk Egholm City Ranger 2200 User manual

City Ranger 2200
OperatOr´smanual
SUCTION SWEEPER

2Operator’s Manual City Ranger 2200 Suction Sweeper
Dear Customer
Congratulations with your Nilsk-Egholm product.
The City Ranger 2200 is a Danish designed and manufactured product, which oers a very exible
way of maintaining outdoor areas.
Optimal use of your Nilsk-Egholm Suction Sweeper:
To ensure optimal performance of your Nilsk-Egholm Suction Sweeper, please read this manual
carefully before using the machine. Failure to do so can result in personal injury and damage to the
machine.
Safety:
The Suction Sweeper is equipped with various devices to ensure optimal operational safety both
for the user and the surroundings. We ask you to pay particular attention to section 1.1 Safety.
The machine must only be serviced by professionals.
The Suction Sweeper is designed only for use by professionals. On delivery, the user will receive
thorough training to become a competent operator.
Do not lend to anyone who has not been thoroughly trained and who has not read this manual carefully.
The operator’s manual should be considered as a permanent part of the machine and must
remain with it if the machine is sold.
Warnings:
Some items in this operator’s manual are marked with this warning symbol.
The warning indicates areas where extra care has to be taken to avoid personal
injury or damage to the machine and its accessories. The warning also shows
what you should pay special attention to.
Reservations:
As it is the Nilsk-Egholm policy to make continuous improvements, we reserve the right to alter
the specications and equipment at any time without notice. Nilsk-Egholm A/S accepts no
liability for errors or omissions in the operator’s manual.
Contact us:
Should you have questions of any kind regarding your Nilsk-Egholm product, do not hesitate to
contact Egholm Maskiner A/S.
Best regards
Nilsk-Egholm A/S · Transportvej 27 · DK-7620 Lemvig
T. +45 97 81 12 05 · F. +45 97 81 12 10
e-mail: info@egholm.dk · www.nilsk-egholm.com
Introduction

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The Suction Sweeper is eective everywhere – on paths and
pavements, verges, driveways, outdoor and indoor parking
areas, etc. Two optional side-brushes increase the Suction
Sweeper’s clearing width to 2,100 mm.
Dust is cleaned away in two stages using the Suction
Sweeper. Two water-sprayers dampen dust before it is sucked
up. The well-known Nilsk-Egholm rotary lter system binds
even the nest of dust to the water inside the hopper. A
robust and quiet unit, the Suction Sweeper is available with
two dierent sweeping solutions.
a) Sweeper section with two brushes. Can be upgraded to
solution b) at an authorized Nilsk-Egholm dealer.
b) Sweeper section with two brushes, with an optional third
and/or fourth side-brush/brushes.
Emptying the collection tank is easy and done from the
comfort of the cab seat.
The Suction Sweeper can be attached or detached quickly
and easily, using the specially designed moveable frame. The
brushes and hopper can be attached to the frame. This handy
design feature means they can be smartly stored away too!
Optional brush-speed regulator
The brush speed can be controlled in dry conditions, slowing
the brushes to prevent dust spreading.
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Contents
Content
General information..............................................................................4
1.1 Safety ....................................................................................4
1.2 EC Declaration of Conformity.................................................................5
1.3 Technical data .............................................................................6
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2.1 Assembling the hopper frame ................................................................7
2.2 Assembly / Disassembly.....................................................................8
2.3 Checks before start-up .....................................................................13
2.4 Suction Sweeper start-up...................................................................16
2.5 Using side-brushes (optional equipment) .....................................................16
2.6 Using external vacuum hose ................................................................17
2.7 Emptying the hopper ......................................................................19
2.8 Emptying the hopper for water..............................................................20
2.9 Protect the Suction Sweeper against ice during the winter ......................................20
2.10 Adjustment..............................................................................21
Service and maintenance ........................................................................22
3.1 Cleaning/replacing lter system and turbine ..................................................22
3.2 Maintenance .............................................................................23
3.3 Troubleshooting...........................................................................27
Conditions.....................................................................................29
4.1 Warranty.................................................................................29
4.2 Complaints ...............................................................................30
4.3 Disposal..................................................................................30
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5.1 Spare parts – City Ranger 2200 Suction Sweeper...............................................31

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1.1 Safety
Avoid roll-overs
Do not drive the machine in a place where it
can slide, tip or roll. Do not drive on slopes
with an incline of more than 10°. (Picture 1)
Tyre pressure
The tyre pressure must be checked and adjusted to 1.5 bar
(22 psi) when the Suction Sweeper is attached. Lower tyre
pressure increases the risk of roll-overs.
Emptying the hopper
Before emptying the hopper, make sure that:
A) The machine is rmly placed on a level surface and is not
“angled”
B) That there is sucient space for the open back cover.
Make sure the hopper is secured
Check the hopper is rmly attached to the
machine. (Picture 2)
Prevent people from standing close to
the Suction Sweeper
Make sure there is no one close to the
machine when it is in use.
Attention!
As it is articulated, the rear end of the machine swings out
when turning. Make sure that no one is near the machine
while it is in use as there is a danger of crushing.
Risk of impact when using the lever
Do not let go of the lever when the hopper tank is lowered
as that is dangerous. Keep a good grip of the lever until the
hopper is on the machine. (Picture 3)
Risk of crushing
Make sure no one gets their ngers trapped when the
hopper is lowered after tipping. (Picture 4)
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Locking handle
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Do not drive on slopes with an incline of more than 10°

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1.2 EC Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer: Nilsk-Egholm A/S
Address: Transportvej 27, DK-7620 Lemvig
Telephone: +45 97 81 12 05
hereby declares that
Machine: Suction Sweeper
Type: FST2200 = Tank
2FS2200 = Two-brush solution
2FS2200 = Four-brush solution
FSS2200 = Side-brush
· has been manufactured in conformity with the provisions of the Machinery
Directive, Directive 2006/42/EU
· has been manufactured in conformity with the provisions of Machinery
Directive 2000/14/EU
and in accordance with
· DS/EN 13019 Machines for road surface cleaning – Safety requirements
Place: Lemvig
Date:
Signature:
Knud Olsen, Senioringeniør
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1.3 Technical data
Dimensions:
Suction Sweeper with
two brushes:
Length (L1)
Width (W1)
Height with cab (H)
Suction Sweeper with
three or four brushes:
Length (L2)
Width (W2)
Width (B3)
Side-brush height (H):
Assembled
2,820 mm
1,200 mm
1,960 mm
3,400 mm
1,650 mm
2,100 mm
350 mm
Storage dimension
1,500 mm
1,200 mm
2,070 mm
1,500 mm
1,200 mm
Technical data:
Sound power level, re Directive 2000/14/EU
Hopper volume
Max. weight in hopper
Water tank volume
Clearing width
Clearing width with one side-brush
Clearing width with two side-brushes
Tipping height
Ground clearance under vacuum nozzle
Ground clearance below brushes
Clearing area at 5–8 km/h
(Dependant on type of surface and surface
conditions)
Water capacity
Hydraulic oil
PM10 certied
106 LWA
500 l
300 kg
100 l
1,200 mm
1,650 mm
2,100 mm
1,300 mm
55 mm
140 mm
5,000-8,000 m2/t
One water-sprayer
approx. 2½ hours
Three water-sprayers
approx. 1½ hours
Texaco Rando HDZ 46
or equivalent
Attention:
Specications may change without notice.
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2.1 Assembling the hopper frame
The hopper frame is folded up and hung on the hopper on
delivery. Assembling the hopper frame:
1. Take the hopper frame down and unfold it. (Picture 1)
2. Put the frame together using the two bolts supplied.
(Picture 2)
Moving the hopper frame:
The hopper frame can be transported on the Suction
Sweeper. Fold it down in reverse order and hang it on the
hopper.
Attention!
The hopper must never be emptied when
the hopper frame is hanging on the
Suction Sweeper.
Transporting the hopper frame on the hopper
Two bolts on the hopper frame
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2.2 Assembly / Disassembly
Fitting the front brush
1. The locking handle on the A-frame of the basic machine
must be in the unlocked position. (Picture 1)
2. Drive the base machine right up to the A-frame of the
brushes, so the A-frames t into each other.
3. Raise the A-frame by pulling the joystick back until the
brushes are free of the ground.
4. Stop the machine
5. Tilt the attachment into the machine. (Picture 2)
6. Lock the attachment in place by turning the locking
handle on the A-frame all the way to the right. (Picture 3)
Removing the front brush
Follow the tting procedure in reverse order.
Locking handle
Tilt the attachment into the machine
Locking
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Fitting side-brushes
One or two side-brushes can be tted onto the unit. The
side-brushes are identical, and can be tted on either side
of the unit, though the water-sprayers must be adjusted
when a side-brush is moved over to the opposite side of
the unit.
1. Lower front brushes.
2. Stop the machine.
3. Detach the hydraulic hose. (Picture 1)
4. Lift the side-brush under the panel for the hydraulic
motor. (Picture 2)
5. Guide the side-brush to the front-brush xture. (Picture 3)
6. Snap on the side-brush. (Picture 4)
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Side-brush
Front-brush xture
Snap on the side-brush
Detach the hydraulic hose

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7. Fit the hydraulic hoses and the water hoses. (Pictures 1
and 2)
8. Adjust the water-sprayers.
9. Tighten the bolts on the side-brushes regularly.
Removing side-brushes
Follow the assembly procedure in reverse order.
Hydraulic hoses + water hoses on the A-frame are tted
Hydraulic hoses + water hoses on the side-brush are tted
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