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Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 50 PC - User Manual

Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 50 PC
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Operating Instructions
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ATTIX 30 H / M / PC / XC
ATTIX 50 H / M / PC / XC

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Questions and Answers

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    Laura DaviesSep 9, 2025
    How to fix voltage fluctuations in Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 50 PC?
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      George ClarkSep 9, 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 ?.
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    Mindy GeorgeAug 23, 2025
    How to fix a Nilfisk-ALTO Vacuum Cleaner when the motor does not start?
    • E
      Elizabeth ColemanAug 23, 2025
      If your Nilfisk-ALTO Vacuum Cleaner motor doesn't start, it could be due to a blown fuse. Connect the mains fuse. Alternatively, the overload protection switch may have tripped. In this case, switch off the vacuum cleaner and allow it to cool for approximately 5 minutes. If it still won't start, contact Nilfisk-Alto service. Finally, the motor itself may be faulty, and you should have it changed by Nilfisk-Alto Service.
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    Joseph WilkinsonAug 25, 2025
    Why is my Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 50 PC causing voltage fluctuations?
    • M
      moorebethAug 25, 2025
      If you experience voltage fluctuations with your Nilfisk-ALTO Vacuum Cleaner, it may be due to high impedance in the power supply. To resolve this, connect the cleaner to another socket closer to the fuse box. Voltage fluctuations should not exceed 7% if the impedance at the transfer point is ≤ 0.15 Ω.
  • L
    Linda ThomasAug 27, 2025
    What to do if Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 50 PC has no suction power during wet cleaning?
    • J
      Joshua ContrerasAug 27, 2025
      If your Nilfisk-ALTO Vacuum Cleaner has no suction power during wet cleaning, it could be that the tank is full. Switch off the cleaner and empty the tank.
  • C
    Corey CantuAug 28, 2025
    Why Nilfisk-ALTO Vacuum Cleaner motor does not run in automatic mode?
    • C
      Corey BeardAug 28, 2025
      If the motor of your Nilfisk-ALTO Vacuum Cleaner does not run in automatic mode, check that the power tool works or that the plug is inserted correctly. Also, ensure that the power rating of the electrical tool is greater than 40W.
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    henrygreeneAug 29, 2025
    Why won't my Nilfisk-ALTO Vacuum Cleaner motor start?
    • J
      Jennifer AllenAug 29, 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.
  • B
    Bryan DixonSep 18, 2025
    Why is my Nilfisk-ALTO Vacuum Cleaner acoustic warning sounding and suction power reduced?
    • E
      edwardprestonSep 18, 2025
      The acoustic warning and reduced suction power in your Nilfisk-ALTO Vacuum Cleaner can be due to several reasons. The suction power selected might be too low, so adjust it accordingly. Ensure the hose diameter corresponds with the switch position. Check for a clogged suction hose or nozzle and clean them if necessary. Also, verify if the tank, disposal bag, or filter bag is full, and empty or replace them as needed. A clogged filter element could also be the cause; clean or replace it. Inspect the seal between the tank and the upper section of the vacuum cleaner for faults or if it's missing, and replace it if needed. If the cleaning mechanism is defective, contact Nilfisk-Alto Service.
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    Timothy TaylorSep 18, 2025
    How to resolve voltage fluctuations in my Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 50 PC?
    • E
      Eric HoganSep 19, 2025
      To address voltage fluctuations in your Nilfisk-ALTO Vacuum Cleaner, the impedance of the power supply might be 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 ??.
  • R
    richardsonandrewSep 8, 2025
    What to do if my Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 50 PC Vacuum Cleaner has no suction power during wet cleaning?
    • M
      Mark CrawfordSep 8, 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.
  • G
    Gregory ReyesSep 4, 2025
    Why Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 50 PC Vacuum Cleaner has reduced suction power?
    • F
      Felicia GonzalezSep 4, 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.

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Warning Symbols and Hazard Levels

Explains warning symbols and hazard levels for safe operation.

Intended Use and Operator Requirements

Details intended use and operator qualifications for safe operation.

Safe Handling and Electrical Safety

Guidelines for safe transport, storage, electrical connection, and extension leads.

Maintenance Safety Precautions

Safety notes for maintenance, cleaning, and repair activities.

Description

Operating Elements

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

Operating Panel

Details the controls and indicators on the vacuum cleaner's operating panel.

Before Starting the Cleaner

Assembly and Accessories

Instructions for unpacking, assembling, and attaching accessories.

Filter Bag Installation (H)

Step-by-step guide for inserting the safety filter bag 'H'.

Filter Bag Installation (M)

Step-by-step guide for inserting the filter bag 'M'.

Control and Operation

Connecting the Cleaner

Instructions for connecting the suction hose and electrical power supply.

Basic Operation Controls

Details on using the main switches for starting and operating the cleaner.

Advanced Operation Features

Using suction power control and auto-on/off functions.

Filter Cleaning and Monitoring

Instructions for filter cleaning systems and monitoring volume flow.

Acoustic Warning System

Understanding the acoustic warning for air speed reduction.

Applications and Techniques

General Cleaning Techniques

Tips for effective cleaning using accessories and proper techniques.

Picking Up Dry Substances

Safe procedures for vacuuming dry materials, including filter bag use.

Picking Up Liquids

Safe procedures for vacuuming liquids, including filter removal and foam control.

After Finishing Work

Switching Off and Storage

Procedures for switching off, cleaning, and storing the vacuum cleaner.

Maintenance

Maintenance Plan

Overview of required maintenance tasks and their frequency.

Emptying the Dirt Tank

Step-by-step guide for emptying the dirt tank and cleaning related parts.

Replacing Safety Filter Bag (H)

Instructions for removing and inserting the safety filter bag 'H'.

Replacing Filter Bag (M)

Instructions for removing and inserting the filter bag 'M'.

Replacing Disposal Bag (M)

Instructions for removing and inserting the disposal bag 'M'.

Replacing Filter Element H (Push & Clean)

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

Replacing Filter Element H (XtremeClean)

Guide for replacing the filter element in the XtremeClean system.

Replacing Filter Element M (Push & Clean)

Guide for replacing the filter element in the Push & Clean system (M).

Replacing Filter Element M (XtremeClean)

Guide for replacing the filter element in the XtremeClean system (M).

Troubleshooting

Fault Diagnosis and Remedies

Lists common faults, their causes, and recommended solutions for the vacuum cleaner.

Further Information

Recycling and Disposal

Instructions on how to recycle and dispose of the cleaner responsibly.

Guarantee and Approvals

Information on the product guarantee, tests, and regulatory approvals.

Technical Data

Detailed specifications and technical data for the vacuum cleaner models.

Optional Accessories

List of available optional accessories with their order numbers.

Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 50 PC Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNilfisk-ALTO
ModelATTIX 50 PC
CategoryVacuum Cleaner
LanguageEnglish

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