Nilfisk ALTO Vacuum Cleaner ATTIX 360 2M User Manual

ATTIX 360-2M  
ATTIX 550-2M  
ATTIX 560-2MXC  
ATTIX 751-2M  
ATTIX 761-2MXC  
english  
deutsch  
français  
Operating Instructions................................1-15  
Betriebsanleitung......................................16-30  
Notice d’utilisation....................................31-45  
nederlands Gebruiksaanwijzing ..................................46-60  
italiano  
Istruzioni sull’uso......................................61-75  
Driftsinstruks.............................................76-90  
Bruksanvisning .......................................91-105  
Driftsvejledning.....................................106-120  
Käyttöohje..............................................121-135  
norsk  
svensk  
dansk  
suomi  
slovensći Navodilo za uporabo ..............................136-150  
Uputstvo za rad .......................................151-165  
slovenský Prevádzkový návod .................................166-180  
hrvatski  
český  
Provozní návod........................................181-195  
Instrukcja obsługi....................................196-210  
Kezelési utasítás .....................................211-225  
Ðóêîâîäñòâî ïî ýêñïëóàòàöèè ...............226-240  
Instrucciones de manejo......................241-255  
polski  
magyar  
ðóññêèé  
español  
português Instruções de operação........................256-270  
ελληνικά Οδηγίες λειτουργίας..............................271-285  
türkçe  
Ýþletme kýlavuzu.....................................286-300  
302001674 - 2005-01-14  
 
ATTIX 360-2M  
ATTIX 550-2M / ATTIX 560-2MXC  
ATTIX 751-2M / ATTIX 761-2MXC  
english  
Contents  
1
2
Important safety  
instructions  
............................................................................................2  
Description  
2.1 Purpose................................................................................4  
2.2 Operating elements..............................................................5  
3
4
Before start-up  
Operation  
3.1 Assembling the cleaner........................................................5  
4.1 Connections .........................................................................5  
4.1.1 Connecting the suction hose................................................5  
4.1.2 Electrical connection ............................................................5  
4.1.3 Connecting electrical appliances..........................................6  
4.2 Switching on the vacuum cleaner.........................................6  
4.2.1 Switch position “I.................................................................6  
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  
4.5 Cleaning the filter element (ATTIX 360-2M) .........................7  
4.6 Cleaning the filter element (ATTIX 560-2MXC/761-2MXC)..7  
5
Applications and  
techniques  
5.1 Techniques ...........................................................................8  
5.1.1 Picking up dry substances ...................................................8  
5.1.2 Picking up liquids..................................................................9  
6
7
After finishing work  
Maintenance  
6.1 Switching the vacuum cleaner off and storage.....................9  
7.1 Maintenance plan...............................................................10  
7.2 Maintenance work..............................................................10  
7.2.1 Replacing the waste bag....................................................10  
7.2.2 Replacing the filter bag.......................................................11  
7.2.3 Emptying dirt tank (ATTIX 3+5) ..........................................11  
7.2.4 Emptying the dirt tank (ATTIX 7).....................................11  
7.2.5 Replacing filter element (ATTIX 360-2M/550-2M/751-2M).12  
7.2.6 Replacing filter element (ATTIX 560-2MXC/761-2MXC) ....12  
8
9
Troubleshooting  
..........................................................................................13  
Further information  
9.1 Recycling the vacuum cleaner ...........................................14  
9.2 Guarantee ..........................................................................14  
9.3 Tests and approvals ...........................................................14  
9.4 Technical data ....................................................................15  
9.5 Accessories........................................................................15  
9.6 EC declaration of conformity ..............................................15  
1) Option depending on model  
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ATTIX 360-2M  
ATTIX 550-2M / ATTIX 560-2MXC  
ATTIX 751-2M / ATTIX 761-2MXC  
english  
1 Important safety instructions  
Symbols used to mark  
instructions  
Before using the  
vacuum cleaner,  
This symbol is  
used to mark  
always  
the  
instructions and  
keep them read-  
read  
operating  
safety  
tions that must  
be observed to  
instruc-  
prevent damage  
ily available.  
to the vacuum cleaner and its  
performance.  
This symbol is  
used to mark  
This symbol in-  
dicates tips and  
safety  
instruc-  
instructions  
to  
tions that must simplify work and to ensure safe  
be observed to operation.  
prevent damage to persons.  
For your own safety  
Only allow the vacuum cleaner The use of the vacuum cleaner  
to be used by persons who have is subject to valid national regu-  
been trained in its use and who lations. Besides the operating  
have been explicitly authorized instructions and the binding  
to use it.  
accident prevention regulations  
valid in the country of use, ob-  
Despite its simple handling the serve recognized regulations for  
vacuum cleaner is not suitable safety and proper use.  
for children.  
Do not use any unsafe work  
techniques.  
Transport  
Before transporting the dirt Do use a crane hook to lift the  
tank, close all the locks.  
cleaner.  
Do not tilt the cleaner if there is  
liquid in the dirt tank.  
Purpose and intended use  
The vacuum cleaners described  
in this operating manual are  
suitable for  
solvents, acids, alkalis, etc.)  
flammable, explosive dust  
(e.g. magnesium or alumini-  
um dust, etc.)  
commercial use, e.g. in When dust removers are used,  
hotels, schools, hospitals, the rate at which air is ex-  
factories, shops, offices and changed in the room must be  
rental businesses.  
adequate if the exhaust air from  
for separation of dust with an the vacuum cleaner is blown into  
exposure limit of greater than the room (please observe regu-  
0,1 mg/m³, (dust class M).  
lations valid in your country).  
The following materials should Before starting work, the operat-  
not be picked up by the vacuum ing staff must be informed on  
cleaner:  
use of the vacuum cleaner  
risks associated with the ma-  
terial to be picked up  
safe disposal of the picked  
up material.  
hot materials (burning ciga-  
rettes, hot ash, etc.)  
flammable, explosive, ag-  
gressive liquids (e.g. petrol,  
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ATTIX 550-2M / ATTIX 560-2MXC  
ATTIX 751-2M / ATTIX 761-2MXC  
english  
Precautions and safety regu- Before start-up  
lations when using the vacu-  
Electrical components  
um cleaner  
Inspect power cord regularly Check the rated voltage of the  
to detect signs of damage, e.g. vacuum cleaner before con-  
cracks or ageing.  
necting it to the mains supply  
system. Ensure that the voltage  
If the power cord is damaged, shown on the rating plate cor-  
it must be replaced by Nilfisk- responds to the voltage of the  
Alto-Service or an electrician to local mains power supply.  
avoid danger before use of the  
vacuum cleaner is continued.  
If you are using an extension  
cord, use only those specified  
Use only the type of power by the manufacturer or higher  
cord specified in the operating quality ones (see section 9.4  
manual.  
Technical data“).  
Do not damage the power cord It is recommended that the  
(e.g. by moving over it or pulling vacuum cleaner should be con-  
or crushing it).  
nected via a residual current  
circuit breaker. This stops the  
Disconnect the power cord by supply of electricity if the leak-  
pulling the plug only (do not pull age current to earth exceeds 30  
or tug the power cord).  
mA for 30 ms or it has an earth  
tester circuit.  
Inspect the vacuum cleaners to  
ensure that they are in proper When using an extension lead,  
condition. Plugs and couplings check the minimum cross-sec-  
in power cords must at least tions of the cable:  
have splash protection.  
Cable length  
m
Cross section  
<16 A  
<25 A  
ø1.5mm² ø2.5mm²  
ø2.5mm² ø4.0mm²  
Never use the vacuum cleaner if  
the filter element is damaged.  
up to 20 m  
20 to 50 m  
Picking up liquids  
Arrange the electrical parts  
(sockets, plugs and couplings)  
and lay down the extension lead  
so that the protection class is  
maintained.  
If foam develops or liquid  
emerges, stop work immediately  
and empty the dirt tank.  
Regularly clean the built in float  
Never spray water on to the  
upper section of the vacuum  
cleaner. Danger for persons,  
risk or short-circuiting.  
(ATTIX  
360-2M/550-2M/751-  
2M) and level indicator hose  
(ATTIX 560-2MXC/761-2MXC)  
to limit the water level and check  
that they are not damaged.  
Observe the latest edition of the  
IEC regulations.  
See section 5 for information on  
handling liquids and (hazard-  
ous) dust.  
1) Option depending on model  
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ATTIX 751-2M / ATTIX 761-2MXC  
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Tool socket  
Use the socket on the vacuum 2. Switch off the appliance to  
cleaner for the purpose defined  
in the operating instructions  
only.  
be connected.  
CAUTION!  
Follow the operating instructions  
Before plugging an appliance and safety instructions for appli-  
into the appliance socket: ances connected to the power  
1. Switch off the vacuum clean- tool socket.  
er  
Maintenance, cleaning and Only carry out maintenance  
clean the outside of the vac-  
repair  
work described in the operating  
uum cleaner, wipe it clean or  
pack the vacuum cleaner in  
well sealed packaging  
and avoid spreading depos-  
ited harmful dust.  
instructions.  
Always pull out the mains plug  
before cleaning and mainte-  
nance of the vacuum cleaner.  
During maintenance and repair  
During maintenance and clean- work all contaminated parts that  
ing, handle the vacuum cleaner could not be cleaned satisfacto-  
in such a manner that there is no rily must be:  
danger for maintenance staff or  
other persons.  
packed in well sealed bags  
disposed of in a manner that  
complies with valid regula-  
tions for such waste remov-  
al.  
In the maintenance area  
use filtered compulsory ven-  
tilation  
wear protective clothing  
clean the maintenance are least once every year by Nilfisk-  
so that no harmful substanc- Alto service or a trained person.  
A dust test must be performed at  
es get into the surroundings.  
This test includes, for example,  
whether there is damage to  
Before removing the vacuum the filter, the vacuum cleaner is  
cleaner from the area contami- sealed to the air and the control  
nated with harmful substances:  
equipment works properly.  
adversely affect safety.  
Accessories and spare parts  
Use only the brushes supplied Use only original Nilfisk-Alto  
with the vacuum cleaner or accessories and spare parts  
specified in the operating manu- (see section 9.5). The use of  
al. The use of other brushes can other parts can adversely affect  
safety.  
2 Description  
2.1 Purpose  
This cleaner is suitable to pick Depending on how hazardous  
up dry, nonflammable dust, liq- the dust is, the cleaner must  
uids, sawdust and hazardous be fitted with appropriate filters.  
dusts with maximum room con- See table in section 5.1.1.  
centration values 0.1 mg/m3  
(dust class M).  
1) Option depending on model  
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ATTIX 550-2M / ATTIX 560-2MXC  
ATTIX 751-2M / ATTIX 761-2MXC  
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2.2 Operating elements  
See fold-out page at the front of  
these operating instructions.  
6
7
8
9
Dirt tank  
Grip to empty tank1)  
Inlet fitting  
1
2
3
4
Handle  
Appliance socket1)  
Suction pipe support  
Accessory holder  
Applicance switch with  
suction power control  
Retaining clamp  
10 Cable hook  
11 Operating knob for filter  
cleaning1)  
12 Tank locks1)  
13 Castor with brake  
14 Hose diameter setting  
5
3 Before start-up  
3.1 Assembling the cleaner  
3. To pick up dust with maxi-  
mum room concentration  
values:  
Insert the filter bag into the  
dirt tank according to the  
instructions (instructions in-  
cluded).  
To pick up harmless dust:  
Insert the disposal bag (in-  
structions included) into the  
tank.  
On delivery some of the accesso-  
ries are lying in the tank and must  
be removed before the vacuum  
cleaner is used for the first time.  
Remove the upper section of the  
vacuum cleaner:  
The mains plug should not be in-  
serted into a socket.  
IMPORTANT:  
P r e s s  
the filter bag connection  
firmly on to the inlet fitting.  
4. Fit the upper section of the  
vacuum cleaner and close  
the retaining clamps.  
1. Open the retaining clamps  
and lift off the upper section  
of the cleaner.  
2. Take the accessories out of  
the dirt tank and the packag-  
ing.  
NOTE:  
Ensure that the  
retaining clamps fit properly.  
4 Operation  
4.1 Connections  
4.1.1 Connecting the suction  
hose  
1. Connect the suction hose.  
The suction hose diameter must  
suit the position of the switch in  
order to pick up dry, nonflammable  
dust with maximum room concen-  
tration values.  
The operating voltage shown on the  
rating plate must correspond to the  
voltage of the mains power supply.  
4.1.2 Electrical connection  
1. Ensure that the vacuum  
cleaner is switched off.  
2. Insert the power cord into a  
properly installed and fused  
socket with an earthing con-  
tact.  
1) Option depending on model  
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ATTIX 550-2M / ATTIX 560-2MXC  
ATTIX 751-2M / ATTIX 761-2MXC  
english  
To comply with regulations, only ap-  
proved dust producing tools should  
be connected.  
The maximum power consumption  
of the connected power tool is stat-  
ed in section 9.4 “Technical data”.  
4.1.3 Connecting electrical  
1. Ensure that the electrical  
appliance is switched off.  
2. Connect the electrical appli-  
ance to the appliance socket  
on the control panel.  
appliances  
4.2 Switching on the  
vacuum cleaner  
1. Turn the switch to position  
„I“.  
4.2.1 Switch position “I”  
The vacuum cleaner motor  
starts.  
0
2
3
3
2
6
7
0
0
The hose diameter and the setting  
for the suction hose diameter must  
be the same.  
Hose  
ø
Hose diameter  
setting  
ø27  
ø32  
ø36  
ø50  
ø27  
ø32  
ø36  
ø50  
Before switching the switch to position  
„auto“, ensure that the tool connected  
to the appliance socket is switched off.  
4.2.2 Switch position „auto“  
0
The hose diameter and the setting  
for the suction hose diameter must  
be the same.  
2
3
3
2
6
7
0
1. Turn the switch to position  
„auto“. The vacuum cleaner mo-  
tor starts when the connected  
appliance is switched on.  
0
Hose  
ø
Hose diameter  
setting  
ø27  
ø32  
ø36  
ø50  
ø27  
ø32  
ø36  
ø50  
2. When the power tool is switched  
off the vacuum cleaner contin-  
ues to run for a short moment  
so that any dust in the suction  
hose is conveyed to the safety  
filter bag.  
4.2.3 Suction power control  
The motor speed and the suc-  
tion power can be varied with  
the suction power control. This  
allows precise adaptation of  
the suction power for different  
cleaning tasks.  
0
2
3
3
6
7
2
0
0
Before picking up dust with maxi-  
mum room concentration values:  
1. Check that all the filters are  
present and properly fitted.  
2. When the motor is running,  
hold the suction hose shut.  
An acoustic warning sounds  
after approx. 1 second.  
4.3 Check volume flow  
monitor  
1) Option depending on model  
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ATTIX 550-2M / ATTIX 560-2MXC  
ATTIX 751-2M / ATTIX 761-2MXC  
english  
4.4 Acoustic warning  
For safety reasons, an acoustic  
warning sounds if the air speed  
in the suction hose drops to be-  
low 20 m/s. See section “Trou-  
bleshooting”.  
4.5 Cleaning the filter  
element (ATTIX 360-2M)  
0
x3  
auto  
I
1
2
If the acoustic signal sounds again  
after repeated cleaning, replace the  
filter element (see section 7.2.5).  
Push & Clean  
Filter Cleaning System  
Only after picking up harmless dust  
using the waste bag.  
3. Press the button to start filter  
cleaning three times. The re-  
sulting stream of air removes  
attached dust from the slats  
of the filter elements.  
If suction performance drops:  
1. Set the suction power to  
maximum.  
2. Close the nozzles or suction  
hose opening with the palm  
of your hand.  
4.6 Cleaning the filter  
element (ATTIX 560-  
2MXC/761-2MXC)  
10 sec.  
To ensure that suction perform-  
ance is always at its best, the filter  
element is automatically cleaned  
during operation. We recommend  
complete cleaning if the filter ele-  
ment becomes extremely dirty.  
After picking up harmless dust us-  
ing the waste bag.  
1. Switch off the vacuum clean-  
er  
2. Close the nozzles or suction  
hose opening with the palm  
of your hand.  
3. Turn the switch to position „I“  
and let the cleaner operate  
for approx. 10 seconds with  
the suction hose opening  
closed.  
1) Option depending on model  
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ATTIX 550-2M / ATTIX 560-2MXC  
ATTIX 751-2M / ATTIX 761-2MXC  
english  
5 Applications and techniques  
5.1 Techniques  
If used correctly, additional ac- Effective cleaning is achieved if  
cessories, suction nozzles and you follow just a few guidelines  
suction hoses can enhance the in combination with your own  
cleaning action and reduce the practical experience in special  
cleaning effort.  
fields.  
Here are some basic tips.  
5.1.1 Picking up dry  
substances  
The suction hose diameter must posal of the picked up material  
suit the position of the switch in is then simple and hygienic.  
order to pick up dry, nonflam-  
mable dust with maximum room After picking up liquids, the filter  
concentration values.  
element is wet. A damp filter el-  
There must always be a safety ement clogs more quickly when  
filter bag in the tank before dry dry substances are picked up.  
substances with maximum room For this reason the filter element  
concentration values are picked should be washed and dried or  
up. See section 9.5 “Accesso- replaced by a dry element be-  
Do not pick up flammable  
substances.  
ries” for ordering number.  
fore dry substances are picked  
up.  
To pick up harmless dust we  
recommend the use of a waste Always use a filter bag/waste  
bag. See section 9.5 “Accesso- bag that is suitable for the type  
ries” for ordering number. Dis- of dust (see table):  
ATTIX 360-2M  
Type of dust  
Filter bag/waste bag  
Handling/waste disposal  
Nonhazardous dust  
Waste bag  
No. 302000804  
1. Thorough cleaning - see section 4.5.  
2. Waste disposal - see section 7.2.1  
Waste disposal - see section 7.2.2  
Dust with MAC  
values 0.1 mg/m³  
wood dust  
Filter bag  
No. 302000449  
Waste disposal - see section 7.2.2  
ATTIX 550-2M  
Type of dust  
Filter bag/waste bag  
Handling/waste disposal  
Nonhazardous dust  
Waste bag  
Waste disposal - see section 7.2.1  
ATTIX 550-2M: No. 302000728  
ATTIX 751-2M: No. 302001480  
Dust with MAC  
values 0.1 mg/m³  
wood dust  
Filter bag  
ATTIX 550-2M: No. 302000527  
ATTIX 751-2M: No. 302001484  
Waste disposal - see section 7.2.2  
ATTIX 560-2MXC  
Filter bag/waste bag  
Waste bag  
ATTIX 560-2MXC: No. 302000728 1. Remove hose with tool sleeve from  
ATTIX 761-2MXC: No. 302001480 tool  
Type of dust  
Handling/waste disposal  
Waste disposal:  
Nonhazardous dust  
Dust with MAC  
values 0.1 mg/m³  
Observe any ad-  
ditional national  
regulations  
2. Thorough cleaning - see section 4.6  
3. Waste disposal - see section 7.2.1  
Dust with MAC  
values 0.1 mg/m³  
wood dust  
Filter bag  
ATTIX 560-2MXC: No. 302001138  
ATTIX 761-2MXC: No. 302001484  
Waste disposal - see section 7.2.2  
1) Option depending on model  
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5.1.2 Picking up liquids  
Before liquids are picked up, If foam appears, stop work im-  
always remove the filter bag/ mediately and empty the tank.  
waste bag and check that the  
float (ATTIX 360-2M/550-2M/ To reduce the amount of foam,  
751-2M) or the water level limit use foam killer Nilfisk-Alto Foam  
(ATTIX 560-2MXC/761-2MXC) Stop (see section 9.5 „Accesso-  
works properly. (See section ries“ for order number).  
7.2.5 and 7.2.6 “Replacing the  
filter element“.)  
Do not pick up flammable  
substances.  
The use of a separate filter ele-  
ment or filter screen is recom-  
mended.  
6 After finishing work  
6.1 Switching the vacuum  
cleaner off and storage  
1. After picking up hazardous  
dust, vacuum clean the out-  
side of the cleaner.  
2. Switch off the vacuum clean-  
er and pull the mains plug  
out of the socket.  
3. Wind up the power cord and  
hang it on the handle.  
4. Empty the tank and clean the  
vacuum cleaner.  
5. After picking up liquids: Store  
the upper section of the  
cleaner separately so that  
the filter element can dry.  
6. Store the vacuum cleaner  
in a dry room where it is  
protected from unauthorized  
use.  
ATTIX 360-2M  
ATTIX 751-2M  
ATTIX 761-2MXC  
ATTIX 550-2M  
ATTIX 560-2MXC  
1) Option depending on model  
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7 Maintenance  
7.1 Maintenance plan  
After finishing work  
As required  
7.2.1 Replacing the waste bag  
7.2.2 Replacing the filter bag  
 
 
7.2.3 Emptying dirt tank (ATTIX 3+5)  
7.2.4 Emptying the dirt tank (ATTIX 7)  
 
 
7.2.5 Replacing filter element  
(ATTIX 360-2M/550-2M/751-2M)  
 
 
7.2.6 Replacing filter element  
(ATTIX 560-2MXC/761-2MXC)  
7.2 Maintenance work  
7.2.1 Replacing the waste  
bag  
ATTIX 360-2M/550-2M/  
560-2MXC:  
1
1. Open the retaining clamps and  
remove the upper section of the  
cleaner from the dirt tank.  
2. Carefully remove the waste bag  
connection (1) from the inlet fit-  
ting.  
2
3. Close the waste bag connection  
with the slide (2).  
4. Close the waste bag using the  
cable binder (3).  
When using ATTIX 360-2M/560-  
2MXC/761-2MXC clean them tho-  
roughly before replacing the waste  
bag - see sections 4.5 bzw.4.6.  
5. Dispose of the dirt in accordance  
with legal regulations.  
6. Insert a new filter bag into the  
cleaned tank as described in the  
instructions enclosed.  
3
During the following work, ensu-  
re that dust is not unnecessarily  
spread around. Wear a P2 brea-  
thing mask.  
IMPORTANT: Press the filter bag  
connection firmly on to the inlet  
fitting.  
ATTIX 751-2M/761-2MXC:  
1. Remove the upper section of  
cleaner from the dirt tank.  
2. Open the retaining clamps (1)  
and remove the intermediate ring  
(2) from the tank.  
3. Carefully remove the waste bag  
connection from the inlet fitting.  
4. Close the waste bag using the  
cable binder (3).  
2
1
1
3
5. Dispose of the dirt in accordance  
with legal regulations.  
6. Insert a new filter bag into the  
cleaned tank as described in the  
instructions enclosed.  
IMPORTANT: Press the filter bag  
connection firmly on to the inlet  
fitting.  
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7.2.2 Replacing the filter bag  
1. Open the retaining clamps and  
remove the upper section of the  
cleaner from the dirt tank.  
2. Carefully remove the filter bag  
connection from the inlet fitting.  
3. Close the filter bag connection  
with the slide.  
4. Dispose of the filter bag in ac-  
cordance with legal regulations.  
5. Place a new filter bag into the  
cleaned tank as described in the  
instructions (printed on the filter  
bag)  
During the following work, ensure  
that dust is not unnecessarily  
spread around. Wear a P2 breath-  
ing mask.  
IMPORTANT: Press the filter  
bag connection on the inlet fit-  
ting as far as possible.  
7.2.3 Emptying dirt tank  
(ATTIX 3+5)  
1. Remove the upper section of  
cleaner from the dirt tank.  
2. Using one hand, take hold of the  
dirt tank underneath and tip out  
the dirt.  
3. Dispose of the dirt in accordance  
with legal regulations.  
4. Clean the rim of the tank before  
fitting the upper section of clea-  
ner.  
Before reinserting the suction hose:  
5. Clean the inlet fitting and hose  
collar.  
Only after picking up harmless dust  
without a filter bag.  
7.2.4 Emptying the dirt tank (ATTIX 7)  
1. Remove the upper section of  
cleaner from the dirt tank.  
2. Open the retaining clamps  
(1) and remove the interme-  
diate ring (2) from the tank.  
3. Pull the lever in the handle  
(3) upwards and tilt the tank.  
4. Tip out the collected dirt.  
5. Dispose of the dirt in accord-  
ance with legal regulations.  
or:  
3. Open the tank locks (4).  
4. Use the handles (5) to lift the  
tank out of the frame.  
5. Tip out the collected dirt.  
6. Place the empty tank in the  
frame and close the locks  
(4).  
2
1
1
3
Only after picking up  
harmless dust with-  
out a filter bag.  
5
4
To empty the dirt  
tank after picking  
up liquids: remove  
4
7. Dispose of the dirt in accord-  
ance with legal regulations.  
5
the intermediate ring as a proper  
seal is only ensured during suction.  
After emptying the tank: clean the  
rim of the tank and the seals in the  
intermediate ring and the upper  
section of cleaner before refitting  
them.  
be reduced.  
Before reinserting the suction hose:  
clean the inlet fitting and hose collar.  
If the seal or groove is dirty or dam-  
aged, the suction performance will  
1) Option depending on model  
11  
 
ATTIX 360-2M  
ATTIX 550-2M / ATTIX 560-2MXC  
ATTIX 751-2M / ATTIX 761-2MXC  
english  
7.2.5 Replacing filter element  
1. Open the retaining clamps  
and remove the upper section  
of the cleaner from the dirt  
tank. Lay the upper section of  
the cleaner down with the filter  
element facing upwards.  
(ATTIX 360-2M/550-2M/  
751-2M)  
2. Turn the filter holder anticlock-  
wise (1) and remove it (2).  
3. Place the protective filter bag1)  
over the filter element (3).  
4. Carefully remove the filter ele-  
ment and close the protective  
filter bag with a knot.  
During the following work, ensure  
that dust is not unnecessarily  
spread around. Wear a P2 breath-  
ing mask.  
5. Clean the filter seal (4). Check  
it for damage and replace it if  
necessary.  
3
1
6. Check the antistatic clamp (5)  
for damage and have it re-  
placed by Nilfisk-Alto Service  
if necessary.  
2
7. Fit a new filter element.  
8. Check that the float (6) works  
properly.When the filter holder  
is turned, the float inside must  
move about easily.  
4
9. Fit the filter holder and turn it  
clockwise to secure it firmly.  
10.Dispose of the used filter ele-  
ment in accordance with legal  
regulations.  
1
6
2
5
Never use the vacuum cleaner  
without a filter.  
1. Open the retaining clamps  
and remove the upper sec-  
tion of the cleaner from  
the dirt tank. Lay the upper  
section of the cleaner down  
with the filter element facing  
upwards. Do not place the  
upper section of the cleaner  
on the guard (1) and do not  
damage the filter element.  
2. Open the bar handle (2) and  
remove it.  
3. Remove the filter holder (3).  
4. Place the protective filter  
bag 1) over the filter element.  
5. Carefully remove the filter  
element and close the pro-  
tective filter bag with a knot.  
6. Clean the filter seal (4).  
Check it for damage and  
replace it if necessary.  
7.2.6 Replacing filter element  
(ATTIX 560-2MXC/  
761-2MXC)  
During the following work, ensure  
that dust is not unnecessarily  
spread around. Wear a P2 breath-  
ing mask.  
1
3
2
4
1) Accessory. Order No. shown in section 9.5.  
1) Option depending on model  
12  
 
ATTIX 360-2M  
ATTIX 550-2M / ATTIX 560-2MXC  
ATTIX 751-2M / ATTIX 761-2MXC  
english  
7. Check the antistatic clamp  
(5) for damage and have it  
replaced by Nilfisk-Alto Serv-  
ice if necessary.  
6
8. Check that the control flap  
(6) for filter cleaning works  
properly. The control flap  
should move back and for-  
wards easily.  
9. Clean the level hose (7).  
10.Fit a new filter element.  
11.Fit the filter holder. Ensure  
that it is in the correct posi-  
tion.  
5
7
12.Fit bar and close bar handle.  
13.Dispose of the used filter  
element in accordance with  
legal regulations.  
Never use the vacuum cleaner  
without a filter.  
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.  
>
>
Self-acting carbon brush is  
worn.  
Have carbon brushes changed  
by Nilfisk-Alto Service.  
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.  
Filter bag is full.  
Clean suction hose/nozzle  
See section 7.2.2 „Replacing  
filter bag“.  
1) Accessory. Order No. shown in section 9.5.  
1) Option depending on model  
13  
 
ATTIX 360-2M  
ATTIX 550-2M / ATTIX 560-2MXC  
ATTIX 751-2M / ATTIX 761-2MXC  
english  
Fault  
Cause  
Remedy  
The acoustic warning  
sounds. (Reduced suction  
power)  
>
>
Filter element is clogged.  
See section 4.5/4.6 „Cleaning  
filter element“ and 7.2.5/7.2.6  
„Replacing filter element“.  
ATTIX 560-2MXC/761-2MXC  
Contact Nilfisk-Alto Service  
only:  
Defective cleaning mecha-  
nism  
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 .  
9 Further information  
9.1 Recycling the vacuum  
cleaner  
Make the old cleaner unusable and electronic appliances, used  
immediately. electrical goods must be col-  
1. Unplug the cleaner and cut lected separately and recycled  
the power cord. ecologically.  
Do not discard of electrical ap- Contact your local authorities or  
pliances with household waste.  
your nearest dealer for further  
information.  
As specified in European Direc-  
tive 2002/96/EC on old electrical  
9.2 Guarantee  
Our general conditions of busi-  
ness are applicable with regard  
to the guarantee. Subject to  
change as a result of technical  
advances.  
9.3 Tests and approvals  
The vacuum cleaners have been A dust test must be performed  
tested as specified in IEC/EN at least once every year by the  
60335-2-69 including appendix manufacturer or a trained per-  
AA. All the requirements were son. This test covers, for exam-  
fulfilled for equipment in dust ple, whether there is damage to  
class M.  
the filter, the vacuum cleaner is  
sealed to the air and the control  
The vacuum cleaners must be equipment works properly.  
inspected regularly in accord-  
ance with national 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).  
1) Option depending on model  
14  
 
ATTIX 360-2M  
ATTIX 550-2M / ATTIX 560-2MXC  
ATTIX 751-2M / ATTIX 761-2MXC  
english  
9.4 Technical data  
ATTIX  
360-2M  
550-2M  
560-2MXC 751-2M  
761-2MXC  
EU  
GB  
GB  
230/240V  
GB  
110V  
EU  
EU  
EU  
EU  
230/240V  
Voltage  
V
230  
230/240  
230  
230/240  
110  
230  
230  
230  
Mains frequency  
Fuse  
Hz  
A
50/60  
16  
13  
16  
13  
16  
16  
16  
16  
Power consumption  
W
1200  
Connected load for  
appliance socket  
W
2400  
3600  
1800  
3000  
2400  
3600  
1800  
3000  
560  
2400  
3600  
2400  
3600  
2400  
3600  
Total connected load  
Volume flow (air)  
W
1760  
3600  
23000  
l/min  
Pa  
Negative pressure  
Measurement area sound  
pressure level at a distance of dB(A)  
1 m, EN 60704-1  
62  
59  
60  
57  
Operating noise  
dB(A)  
m
Power cord: Length  
7,5  
10.0  
7,5  
10.0  
7,5  
7,5  
7,5  
7,5  
H07BQ-  
F3G1,5  
H05RR-  
F3G1,5  
H05RR- F3G1,5  
H05RR- F3G1,5  
Power cord: Length  
Protection class  
I
Type of protection  
(splash water protec-  
ted)  
IP X4  
Radio interference  
level  
EN 55014-1  
Tank volume  
Width  
l
27  
380  
390  
570  
10  
45  
476  
506  
655  
14  
70  
mm  
mm  
mm  
kg  
580  
605  
970  
Depth  
Height  
Weight  
25  
27  
Suction hose diameter  
mm  
Minimum air flow volume  
l/min  
Associated negative pressure  
between suction hose/tool  
Pa  
27  
32  
36  
50  
690  
970  
16300  
15700  
14200  
7800  
1220  
2360  
9.6 EC declaration of conformity  
EC declaration of conformity  
9.5 Accessories  
Description  
Order No.  
360-2M  
302000449 302000527 302001138  
302000804 302000728  
302000461 302000726  
302000606 302000525  
550-2M  
560-2MXC  
Filter bag (5 pcs.)  
Waste bag (5 pcs.)  
Filter element  
Alto Deutschland GmbH  
Guido-Oberdorfer-Straße 2-8  
D-89287 Bellenberg  
Cloth insert filter  
Product:  
Model:  
Vacuum cleaner for wet and dry operation  
ATTIX 360-2M/550-2M/560-2MXC  
ATTIX 751-2M/761-2MXC  
751-2M  
302001484  
302001480  
302000461  
302000525  
761-2MXC  
Filter bag (5 pcs.)  
Waste bag (5 pcs.)  
Filter element  
Description:  
110/230-240 V~, 50/60 Hz, 1200 W, Dust class M  
The design of the appliance  
corresponds to the following  
pertinent regulations:  
EC Machine Directive 98/37/EC  
EC Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EC  
EC EMC Directive 89/336/EC  
302000726  
Cloth insert filter  
Applied harmonized standards:  
EN 12100-1, EN 12100-2  
EN 60335-1  
EN 60335-2-69  
EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN 61000-3-2  
360-2M / 550-2M / 560-2MXC  
751-2M / 761-2MXC  
Applied national standards and  
technical specifications:  
DIN EN 60335-1  
DIN EN 60335-2-69  
Protective filter bag  
(10 pcs.)  
30082  
15475  
8469  
Filter screen  
Dipl.-Ing. Wolfgang Nieuwkamp  
Tests and approvals  
Nilfisk-Alto-Foam-  
Stop (6 x 1 l)  
Bellenberg, 22.10.2004  
1) Option depending on model  
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