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Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 40 - User Manual

Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 40
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ATTIX 30 / BATT / PC / XC
ATTIX 40 / PC / XC
ATTIX 50 / PC / XC
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Questions and Answers

  • W
    William ScottAug 16, 2025
    Why won't my Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 40 Vacuum Cleaner motor start?
    • N
      Nicholas EspinozaAug 16, 2025
      If your Nilfisk-ALTO Vacuum Cleaner motor won't start, it could be due to a blown fuse in the mains socket. Try connecting a mains fuse. Another possibility is that the overload protection switch has tripped. In this case, switch off the vacuum cleaner and allow it to cool for approximately 5 minutes. If it still doesn't start, contact the Nilfisk-Alto service department. Finally, the motor itself might be faulty, so have it changed by Nilfisk-Alto Service.
  • S
    Stacey BryanAug 18, 2025
    How to restore suction power in my Nilfisk-ALTO Vacuum Cleaner?
    • T
      Tammy MooreAug 19, 2025
      Reduced suction power in your Nilfisk-ALTO Vacuum Cleaner can be due to several reasons. The suction power may be set too low, adjust it accordingly. The suction hose or nozzle might be clogged, so clean them. The tank, disposal bag, or filter bag could be full; empty the tank or replace the bags. The filter element might be clogged, so clean or replace it. A faulty or missing seal between the tank and upper section could also be the cause, replace the seal in this case. Finally, the cleaning mechanism could be defective, contact Nilfisk-Alto Service.
  • A
    Amy JohnstonAug 21, 2025
    Why is my Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 40 Vacuum Cleaner causing voltage fluctuations?
    • D
      Dave CarrAug 21, 2025
      Voltage fluctuations in your Nilfisk-ALTO Vacuum Cleaner can occur if the impedance of the power supply is too high. Try connecting the cleaner to another socket closer to the fuse box. Voltage fluctuations over 7% should not occur if the impedance at the transfer point is ??0.15 ??.
  • M
    Marie BatesAug 25, 2025
    What to do if Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 40 motor doesn't run in automatic mode?
    • B
      Brian RobersonAug 26, 2025
      If your Nilfisk-ALTO Vacuum Cleaner motor doesn't run in automatic mode, it could be because the power tool/pneumatic tool is defective or not connected properly. Check that the power tool works or that the plug is inserted correctly. Also, the power rating of the electrical tool might be too low; ensure it's above the minimum power rating of P>40W.
  • D
    donald85Aug 27, 2025
    Why does my Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 40 have no suction power during wet cleaning?
    • B
      Briana HernandezAug 28, 2025
      If your Nilfisk-ALTO Vacuum Cleaner has no suction power during wet cleaning, it's likely that the tank is full. Switch off the cleaner and empty the tank.
  • D
    deborah48Aug 31, 2025
    Why Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 40 Vacuum Cleaner has reduced suction power?
    • D
      Denise BakerAug 31, 2025
      Reduced suction power in your Nilfisk-ALTO Vacuum Cleaner can occur for several reasons: * The suction power setting might be too low; adjust it according to the instructions. * The suction hose or nozzle may be clogged; clean them. * The tank, disposal bag, or filter bag might be full; empty the tank or replace the bags. * The filter element could be clogged; clean or replace it. * The seal between the tank and the upper section of the vacuum cleaner may be faulty or missing; replace the seal. * The cleaning mechanism might be defective, in which case you should contact Nilfisk-Alto Service.
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    Kelly JohnsonSep 3, 2025
    What to do if my Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 40 Vacuum Cleaner motor does not start?
    • A
      Austin CaseySep 3, 2025
      If the motor of your Nilfisk-ALTO Vacuum Cleaner fails to start, there are a few potential causes: * The fuse in the mains socket may have blown; connect a mains fuse. * The overload protection switch may have tripped; switch off the vacuum cleaner and allow it to cool for approximately 5 minutes. If it still doesn't start, contact Nilfisk-Alto service. * The motor itself might be faulty; have it changed by Nilfisk-Alto Service.
  • K
    kellyguzmanSep 6, 2025
    What to do if my Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 40 has no suction power during wet cleaning?
    • D
      Diane WalkerSep 6, 2025
      If your Nilfisk-ALTO Vacuum Cleaner lacks suction power during wet cleaning, it's likely that the tank is full. To resolve this, switch off the cleaner and empty the tank.
  • W
    William LewisSep 8, 2025
    Why Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 40 Vacuum Cleaner motor does not run in automatic mode?
    • M
      Michelle BradleySep 9, 2025
      If the motor of your Nilfisk-ALTO Vacuum Cleaner does not run in automatic mode, it could be due to the following reasons: * The power tool or pneumatic tool is defective or not connected properly; ensure the power tool works and the plug is correctly inserted. * The power rating of the electrical tool is too low; make sure the minimum power rating is above 40W.
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    Christopher PierceSep 12, 2025
    How to fix voltage fluctuations in Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 40?
    • C
      Courtney SmithSep 12, 2025
      To address voltage fluctuations with your Nilfisk-ALTO Vacuum Cleaner, connect the cleaner to another socket closer to the fuse box. Voltage fluctuations over 7% should not occur if the impedance at the transfer point is ? 0.15 ?.

Summary

Important safety instructions

Symbols used to mark instructions

Explains the meaning of symbols used for warnings and safety alerts in the manual.

Purpose and intended use

Defines the appropriate applications and scope for the vacuum cleaner.

Transport

Provides guidelines and precautions for safely moving the vacuum cleaner.

Storage

Offers recommendations for storing the appliance in a safe and dry environment.

Electrical connection

Details on how to properly connect the vacuum cleaner to the electrical mains.

Extension lead

Specifications and requirements for using extension cords with the appliance.

Battery Charger

Information and safety warnings related to the operation of the battery charger.

Warranty

Covers general conditions and limitations pertaining to the product warranty.

Tests and approvals

Information regarding safety tests, approvals, and relevant standards applied.

Risks

Electrical components

Highlights potential dangers associated with electrical parts and connections.

Description

Operating elements

Identifies and describes the main components and controls of the vacuum cleaner.

Operating panel

Illustrates different control panel layouts for various models of the vacuum cleaner.

Before starting the cleaner

Assembling the vacuum cleaner

Step-by-step instructions for the initial assembly of the vacuum cleaner unit.

Taking accessories out of the packaging

Guidance on unpacking and removing accessories from the product packaging.

Attaching the suction pipe holder to the suction pipe

Instructions for connecting the suction pipe holder to the suction pipe.

Loadiing and inserting the battery

Procedure for charging and correctly inserting the battery into the appliance.

Inserting the filter bag

Detailed steps for properly installing a new filter bag into the dirt tank.

Control; Operation

Connections

Instructions on connecting the suction hose and electrical power to the unit.

Switching on the vacuum cleaner

Explanation of how to operate the on/off switch and different modes.

Suction power control

Guidance on adjusting the suction power level for different cleaning tasks.

Auto-On;Off-Operation - auto switch position

How to use the automatic on/off function when connected to power tools.

Cleaning the filter element Push&Clean System

Procedure for cleaning the filter element using the Push&Clean system.

Cleaning the filter element XtremeClean

Procedure for cleaning the filter element using the XtremeClean system.

Applications and techniques

Techniques

General tips and guidelines for achieving effective cleaning results.

Picking up dry substances

Instructions and precautions for vacuuming dry materials and dust.

Picking up liquids

Instructions and precautions for vacuuming liquids safely.

After finishing work

Switching the vacuum cleaner off and storage

Steps for safely turning off the appliance and preparing it for storage.

Maintenance

Maintenance plan

Overview of recommended maintenance tasks and their required frequency.

Maintenance work

Detailed procedures for performing essential maintenance tasks on the unit.

Emptying dirt tank

Instructions for safely emptying and cleaning the dirt collection tank.

Replacing the filter bag

Step-by-step guide for removing and installing a new filter bag.

Replacing the disposal bag

Instructions on how to replace the disposal bag for waste collection.

Replacing filter element (Push & Clean System)

Procedure for replacing the filter element in the Push & Clean system.

Replacing filter element (XtremeClean System)

Procedure for replacing the filter element in the XtremeClean system.

Troubleshooting

Further information

Recycling the cleaner

Information on environmentally responsible disposal and recycling of the appliance.

Guarantee

Details regarding the general terms and conditions of the product guarantee.

Tests and approvals

Information on safety tests conducted and certifications obtained for the product.

EC declaration of conformity

Official statement confirming the product's compliance with relevant EU directives.

Technical data

Presents detailed technical specifications and performance data for the appliance.

Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 40 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNilfisk-ALTO
ModelATTIX 40
CategoryVacuum Cleaner
LanguageEnglish

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