Page 3 - Scope of the instruction manual; Meaning of the type name
2 Scope of the instruction manual This instruction manual is valid for the the following machine types: GB 1133 – U(L)GB 1133 – C(M,H)GB 1133 – S(M) - B1GB 1133 – C(M,H) - B1GB 1133 – C(M,H) - EOB/ISGB 1133 - K1(H) Meaning of the type name GB 1033 - series C(M,H) - category of application (dust clas...
Page 4 - Tests; - Technical Dust Test; - Mechanical and Electrical Test; - Noise Technology Test
3 Tests All Nilfisk-Advance systems are tested in order to comply with the requirements ofsystem safety regulations. They have fulfilled the technical safety demands accordingto the following special regulations: - Technical Dust Test - Mechanical and Electrical Test - Noise Technology Test DIN EN I...
Page 5 - Categories of application; limiting value is greater than 1 mg/cm3 (comparable to the new; Explanation; , 2002. “Category of application“ is a synonym for “dust class“.
4 Categories of application This Nilfisk machine is suitable for removing dusts of the following categories ofapplication: “U“ suitable for removing hazardous, dry, not inflammable dusts whose MAK * limiting value is greater than 1 mg/cm³ (comparable to the new dust class “L“ - light hazard - define...
Page 6 - Technical specifications; Noise emission
5 Technical specifications Voltage 400 V Rated power 13,000 W Vacuum 320 mbar Connection Ø 70/100 mm Airflow 750/930 m³/h Filter area Main filter (U,S,C) 52,000 cm² Prefilter (K1) 52,000 cm² Main filter (K1) 60,000 cm² Minimum airflow 300/580 m³/h -1 Protection class IP 54 Insulation class F Noise e...
Page 7 - General notice on safety; Only original Nilfisk spare parts may be used.; MAINTENANCE; check the bounce separator for damage, the integrity of
6 General notice on safety Only original Nilfisk spare parts may be used. The machine may only be operated by instructed and authorised individuals. Liquids, aggressive gases, flammable materials or smouldering particles should notbe removed. The machine may only be used for cleaning dry surfaces an...
Page 8 - Filters and emptying systems; Article numbers for filters and emptying systems; Category of application
7 Filters and emptying systems The installed main and exhaust filters are approved by the German TradeAssociation Institute for Safety at the Workplace (BIA). The transmission factors arelower than the limiting values required by relating regulations. The installed filters normally have a long servi...
Page 9 - Initial operation; Please read these notes of safety before initial operating.; The application scope of the machine is marked on the rating-plate.; Industrial vacuum cleaners; are exclusively designed for removing settled dusts.; Extractors; Switch the motor on to control its direction of rotation.; The system is ready for use when all equipment has been connected.
8 Initial operation Please read these notes of safety before initial operating. The application scope of the machine is marked on the rating-plate. Industrial vacuum cleaners are exclusively designed for removing settled dusts. Extractors are designed for removing dust at that very place where it is...
Page 10 - Adjusting the automatic gear change of the minimum airflow
9 Adjusting the automatic gear change of the minimum airflow Use the performance profile to adjust the cutoff point for the minimumairflow of extractors. First of all, find out the minimal airflow that ensuresa good operation of the dust-producing system. Mark this value on the x-axis, then draw a v...
Page 12 - GB 1133 Performance profile
Page 13 - 0 Monitoring the airflow
10 Monitoring the airflow All Nilfisk vacuum cleaners - except category of application “U“ -are fitted with a manometer that allows you to monitor the minimum airflow in order to guarantee an optimal air speed within the suction hose. When you lift the floor nozzle into the air and the manometer’s p...
Page 14 - 1 Cleaning the filter
11 Cleaning the filter Nilfisk-Advance systems are fitted with a device for cleaning the main filter. First ofall, switch the machine off. Then move the shaker handle placed at the containervigorously with a push-pull movement. Extractors When the dust-producing system is shut down automatically, it...
Page 15 - 2 Emptying the container; Move the dust collector forwards.
12 Emptying the container Industrial vacuum cleaners with antistatic design need to be emptied afterevery single use. First of all, switch the motor off. Wait a moment until the dust has settled down beforeyou separate the dust collecting container from the upper part of the machine: Lower the conta...
Page 16 - 3 Disposal of collected dust; Category of application: “U“
13 Disposal of collected dust Category of application: “U“ The are no particular prescriptions, but take care that no one around you will beaffected by the dust. The disposal of the collected dust has to be carried outaccording to local prescriptions. Category of application: “S“ Type A: Dust bag sy...
Page 17 - Category of application: “C“ and “K1“; Disposable container Art.no. 031 101
Category of application: “C“ and “K1“ Type B: Disposable container Art.no. 031 101 When the container has been torn away from the machine, close it by the lid and fix the lid by the clamp ring. Type A: Dust bag system Art.no. 030 343 Leave the hose connected or close by shutter cap! Having opened th...
Page 19 - 5 Notice on K1 vacuum cleaners used for removing asbestos; completely; , that means not only the outside, but also the inside of the vacuum
15 Notice on K1 vacuum cleaners used for removing asbestos A vacuum cleaner that has been used for removing asbestos in a contaminated areamay no longer be used in a non-contaminated area. An exception is possible when the vacuum cleaner has been decontaminated completely , that means not only the o...
Page 20 - Nilfisk-Advance Limited; Newmarket Road
16 Service Nilfisk-Advance Limited Newmarket Road Bury St. Edmunds Suffolk IP33 3SR Tel: 01284 763163 Fax: 01284 750562 Internet: www.nilfisk-advance.com __________________________________________________________ Specifications and details are subject to change without prior notice July 1999