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english Operating Instructions ................................1-18


deutsch Betriebsanleitung ......................................19-36
français Notice d’utilisation ....................................37-54
nederlands Gebruiksaanwijzing ..................................55-72
italiano Istruzioni sull’uso ......................................73-90
norsk Driftsinstruks ...........................................91-108
svensk Bruksanvisning .....................................109-126
dansk Driftsvejledning .....................................127-144
suomi Käyttöohje ..............................................145-162
slovensći Navodilo za uporabo ...............................163-180
hrvatski Uputstvo za rad .......................................181-198
slovenský Prevádzkový návod..................................199-216
český Provozní návod ........................................217-234
polski Instrukcja obsługi....................................235-252
magyar Kezelési utasítás .....................................253-270
ðóññêèé Ðóêîâîäñòâî ïî ýêñïëóàòàöèè ...............271-288
español Instrucciones de manejo ......................289-306
português Instruções de operação ........................307-324
ελληνικά Οδηγίες λειτουργίας ..............................325-342
türkçe Ýþletme kýlavuzu .....................................343-360

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20 psi
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Contents

Symbols used to mark


instructions ............................................................................................2

1 Important safety
instructions ............................................................................................2

2 Description 2.1 Purpose ................................................................................4


2.2 Operating elements ..............................................................5

3 Before starting the cleaner 3.1 Transport and assembly .......................................................5


3.2 Set the brake ........................................................................5
3.3 Install Crank handle for high pressure hose reel/cord reel ...6
3.4 Fill up detergent tanks ..........................................................6
3.5 Fill up tank for Nilfisk-Alto AntiStone (Anti-Scale) ................6
3.6 Adjusting the Nilfisk-Alto AntiStone (Anti-Scale) device .......6
3.7 Fill up fuel tank .....................................................................7
3.8 Connecting the high pressure hose......................................7
3.9 Connecting the water supply ................................................7
3.10 Electrical connection ............................................................8
3.11 Antifreeze - before first use ..................................................8

4 Control / Operation 4.1 Connections .........................................................................8


4.2 Switching on the cleaner ......................................................9
4.3 Pressure regulation (Tornado Lance) ...................................9
4.4 Pressure regulation (VarioPress Gun)1) ..............................10
4.5 Using cleaning agents ........................................................10

5 Applications and methods 5.1 Techniques .........................................................................10


5.2 Some typical cleaning tasks ...............................................11

6 After using the cleaner 6.1 Switching off the cleaner ....................................................13
6.2 Disconnecting supply lines .................................................13
6.3 Rolling up the electrical lead and storing accessories .......13
6.4 Storing the cleaner (below 0°C (32°F / Freezing) ...............13

7 Maintenance 7.1 Maintenance Schedule .......................................................14


7.2 Maintenance work ..............................................................14

8 Troubleshooting 8.1 Indications on Display ........................................................16


8.2 Indication lights on control panel ........................................17
8.3 Other Faults ........................................................................17

9 Further information 9.1 Recycling the cleaner .........................................................17


9.2 Warranty .............................................................................18
9.3 Technical data ....................................................................18
9.4 EU Declaration of Conformity .............................................18

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english Symbols used to mark Safety instructions This indi-


instructions in these operating cates tips
instructions which and instructions
must be observed to simplify work
to prevent risks and to ensure safe opera-
to persons are marked with this tion.
danger symbol.

Before using the This symbol is used to Operations


high-pressure mark safety instruc- marked with this
cleaner, be sure tions that must be symbol should
to also read the observed to prevent only be carried
enclosed operat- damage to the machine o u t by N i l f i s k -
ing instructions and its performance. Alto Service
and keep them within reach at Technicians.
all times.

1 Important safety instructions


Transport Regularly check whether the
power cord is damaged or shows
Transport of the high-pressure signs of ageing.
cleaner is easy on its large Use the high-pressure cleaner
wheels. only when the power cord is in
For your own safety a safe condition. (risk of electric
For safe transport in and on ve- shock using damaged cord!).
The high-pressure cleaner should hicles we recommend preventing
only be used by authorized per- the equipment from sliding and Check the rated voltage of the
sons who have been instructed tilting. Secure it with tie-downs high-pressure cleaner before
in its use. and apply the parking brake on connecting it to the mains power
the castor wheel. supply. Ensure that the voltage
Although extremely easy to shown on the rating plate cor-
operate, children should not be For transport at temperatures responds to the voltage of the
allowed to use the cleaner. around or below freezing 0°C power supply.
(32°F), anti-freeze should be We strongly recommend that the
drawn into the pump beforehand power supply to the high pres-
General (see chapter 6). sure cleaner be connected via a
residual current circuit breaker.
Use of the high-pressure cleaner This device stops the supply of
is subject to the applicable local Before starting the cleaner electricity if the leakage current
regulations. to the ground exceeds 30 mA for
Besides the operating instruc- If your 3-phase cleaner was 30 ms or it has an ground tester
tions and the binding accident supplied without a plug, have circuit.
prevention regulations valid in it fitted with a suitable 3-phase
the country of use, observe rec- plug with ground, by a qualified Please observe the regulations
ognized regulations for safety electrician. and provisions applicable in your
and proper use. area. Before putting the high-
Do not use any unsafe work Before use, check that the high- pressure cleaner into service,
techniques. pressure cleaner is safe and in carry out a visual check of all
proper condition. the major components.

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CAUTION! Store the cleaner where with Bio-Diesel (DIN 51606). english
High-pressure water jets can it will not be exposed However, our experience has
be dangerous if misused. The to frost! shown that the fuel quality is
jet must not be directed at often outside the recognized
persons, animals, live electri- Never operate the cleaner with- standards. An organic product
cal equipment or the cleaner out water. Even brief shortages like Bio-Diesel can be affected by
itself. of water result in severe damage long-term storage (e.g. over the
Wear appropriate protective to the pump seals. winter), extreme temperatures,
clothing and eye protection. or improper transportation. When
the condition of the fuel is outside
Do not direct the jet towards Operation the standards, trouble may occur
yourself or towards other per- which cannot be covered by the
sons in order to clean clothes or Keep cabinet and service door Warranty.
footwear. closed during operation.
If the machine is to be oper-
During operation of the cleaner, CAUTION! ated at fuel stations or in other
recoil forces are produced at the Unsuitable extension cords potentially hazardous areas, the
gunvalve and spray lance and, can represent a source of machine may only be employed
when the spray lance is held at danger. Always unwind cord outside the hazard areas defined
an angle, a torque is also created. from the reels completely to in the German „Technical Guide-
The gunvalve and spray lance- lines for Inflammable Fluids“ ap-
prevent the power cord over-
must therefore be held firmly in plicable at the point of use due
heating.
both hands. to the potential explosion hazard
posed by the burner.
Connectors and couplings of
Do not use the cleaner when extension cords must be water-
other people without protective If the machine is to be operated
tight. indoors, the local building regu-
clothing are in the working area.
lations must be observed for the
Extension cords are not recom- discharge of the exhaust fumes
Check that cleaning will not mended, however if necessaray
result in dangerous substances into the atmosphere. Ensure an
refer to the following recommen- adequate supply of fresh air.
(e.g. asbestos, oil) being washed dations:
off the object to be cleaned and
Cord length Cross section If the machine is to be con-
harming the environment.
m up to16 A up to 25 A nected to a flue gas stack, then
Do not clean delicate par ts ø1.5mm² ø2.5mm²
local building regulations must be
up to 20 m
made of rubber, fabric, etc. with (US: 30 ft) 14 gauge 12 gauge observed. We will be glad to pro-
the 0° jet. Keep some distance (US: 50 ft) 12 gauge 10 gauge vide tips for connection systems,
between high pressure nozzle (US: 75 ft) 10 gauge not recom- on request.
mended
and surface in order to prevent
the surface from damage. 20 to 50 m ø2.5mm² ø4.0mm² CAUTION!
Do not touch or cover the ex-
Do not use the high-pressure Do not damage the power cord haust. Risk of burns and fire.
hose for lifting loads. (e.g. by driving over it, pulling or
crushing it).
NOTE! Electrical equipment
The maximum permissible work- Disconnect the power cord by
ing pressure and temperature grasping the plug only (do not
are printed on the high-pressure pull or tug the power cord).
hose.
CAUTION! CAUTION!
Do not use the cleaner if the Unsuitable fuels (e.g. gasoline) Never spray electrical equip-
power cord or high-pressure must not be used as they can ment with water: risk of elect-
hose is damaged. explode and catch fire. trical shock and short-circuit.

Ensure adequate air circulation. Use clean fuel only, free of The cleaner may only be con-
Do not cover the cleaner or oper- moisture and contamination. nected to a correctly installed
ate it in inadequately ventilated Contact your dealer for fuel plug socket.
rooms! source and type recommenda-
tions. Switching on the cleaner may
cause voltage fluctuations.
This machine can be used Voltage fluctuations should not
occur if the impedance at the
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english ity supplier. The power cord must not differ sales service technicians are
from the version specified by the at your disposal as authorised
manufacturer and may only be inspectors.
Maintenance and repair changed by an electrician.
Please contact your local au- The complete „Accident Preven-
CAUTION! thorized Nilfisk-Alto equipment tion Regulations for Working
Always remove the plug from distributor for all other mainte- with Liquid Spray Jet Devices“
the power supply before clea- nance or repair needs! are available from the Carl Hey-
ning or carrying out mainte- manns Verlag KG, Luxemburger
nance work on the cleaner. Strasse 449, 50939 Cologne or
Testing from the appropriate associa-
Carry out only the maintenance tion of employers’ liability insur-
operations described in the op- The cleaner conforms to the Ger- ances.
erating instructions. Use only man „Guidelines for Liquid Spray
original Nilfisk-Alto spare parts. Jet Devices“. The high-pressure
Do not make any technical cleaner must be subjected to a The pressure-bearing parts of
modifications to the high-pres- safety examination in accord- this high-pressure cleaner have
sure cleaner. ance with the „Accident Preven- been manufactured in accord-
tion Regulations for Working ance with § 9 of the German
Ensure that the machine is with Liquid Spray Jet Devices“ Pressure Vessels Ordinance
regularly serviced by authorized as required, but at least every and successfully subjected to a
Nilfisk-Alto dealers in accordance 12 months, by an authorised pressure test.
with the maintenace plan. Failure inspector.
to do so will void the warranty.
After all repairs or modifica- Unloader valve
CAUTION! tions to electrical equipment,
High-pressure hoses, fittings the protective conductor resist- Pump pressure is reduced by
and couplings are important ance, the insulation resistance means of an "unloader valve"
for the safety of the cleaner. and the leakage current must which returns water to the inlet
Use only high-pressure parts be measured. Furthermore, a side of the pump at a minimum
approved by the manufactu- visual inspection of the mains pressure. The point at which
power lead, a voltage and current this occurs is set and sealed
rer!
measurement and a function test at the factory and must not be
must be carried out. Our after- adjusted.

2 Description
2.1 Purpose etc.

This high-pressure cleaner has Chapter 5 describes the use of


been designed for professional the high-pressure cleaner for
use in various cleaning jobs.

– Agriculture Always use the cleaner as


– Industry described in these operating
– Transport industry instructions. Any other use may
– Automotive damage the cleaner or the sur-
– Municipal Facilities face to be cleaned or may result
– Janitorial in severe injury to persons.
– Construction
– Food Industry
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2.2 Operating elements 12 Main switch ON/OFF - cold english


water/hot water
See fold-out page at front of these 13 Display (Temperature or
operating instructions. Codes)
14 Temperature control
1 Spray lance 15 Low fuel indicator
2 Spray lance storage 16 Low Nilfisk-Alto AntiStone
3 Control panel (Anti-Scale) indicator
4 Crank handle for 17 Service interval due/expired
High pressure hose reel 18 Pump oil low
(Neptune ..X)1) 19 Detergent metering knob
Cord reel (Neptune ..X2)1) 20 Pressure gauge
5 Fuel level gauge 21 Power ON
6 Tank filler for fuel 22 Castor with parking brake
7 Receptacle for service 23 Water supply connection
crane and lifting ring1) 24 Tank filler for anti-freeze
8 Top cover release 25 Tank filler for Nilfisk-Alto
9 Service door release Anti-Scale
10 Crank handle for 26 Canister for detergent B1)
High pressure hose reel 27 High pressure hose reel
(Neptune ..X2)1) (Neptune ..X)1)
11 High pressure hose connec- 28 Power cord reel
tion for machines without (Neptune ..X2)1)
hose reel 29 Tank filler for detergent A

30 Grip for top cover

3 Before starting the cleaner


2. It is also possible to lift the ma- Therefore some adjustment of the
3.1 Transport and assembly chine by hand from the pallet. air supply to the burner may be nec-
Due to the weight this work essary to take account of altitude
should be done by at least and the resulting air pressure. This
three persons. is true whether your fuel is ‘Natural
CAUTION! gas’, Propane or Diesel.
Do not hold the plastic tank to lift Your Nilfisk-Alto hot water pressure
the machine as it could become washer was thoroughly tested and
detached from the frame. adjusted for optimum performance
before it left our factory. The factory
The best places to hold the ma- is located at approximately 200m
chine are (650 ft) above sea level, and the
– on the handle combustion settings are optimal for
– on the frame between the front that elevation.
wheels and the guide rollers. If your location is higher than
1. The safest way to lift the ma- 1200m (3900 ft) above sea level,
chine is to use a fork-lift truck Every fuel-burning appliance, such your burner may require re-ad-
The arrows in the illustration as pressure washers, depends justment for proper performance
indicate the best places to upon a proper mix of fuel and air and best fuel economy. Contact
position the fork. (by weight) for proper combustion. your Dealer or Nilfisk-Alto for
assistance.

3.2 Set the brake 1. Before using the cleaner for


the first time, check it carefully
for any faults or damage.
2. Run the machine only when
it is in perfect working condi-
tion.
3. Set the brake.

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3.3 Install Crank handle 1. Pull cap of crank in arrow direc-
for high pressure hose tion.
reel/cord reel 2. Align tabs on crank with slot in
axle.
3. Put crank on axle of high pres-
sure hose reel/cord reel.
4. Fix crank by pushing the cap.

3.4 Fill up detergent tanks 1. Fill up detergent tanks (A) and


(B) with prediluted detergent.
Capacity see chapter 9.3 Techni-
cal Data

A
B

3.5 Fill up tank for Nilfisk- 1. Fill up Nilfisk-Alto Anti-Stone


Alto AntiStone (Anti- (Anti-Scale)/water softener res-
Scale) indicator ervoir with the sample bottle
provided. Nilfisk-Alto AntiStone
(Anti-Scale) prevents any depos-
its of scale and acts at the same
time as a corrosion inhibitor.
For compatibility reasons, use only
the tested Nilfisk-Alto AntiStone
(Anti-Scale) which is available as a
six-pack of 1 liter bottles by ordering

part number 8466.


3.6 Adjusting the Nilfisk- The Nilfisk-Alto AntiStone device is
Alto AntiStone (Anti- set at the factory to a water hardness
Scale) device 3

of class 2. Adjustment:
40
2

1. Open cabinet (A) and service


A door (B).
2. Only on ..X2 models: remove
B crank.
3. Measure the water hardness or
3 ask your water supply company.
40
2

1 4. Set the adjusting knob to required


position.

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mg/l Grains dH °e °f ppm Ca Description Setting
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2

0-17 0-1 Soft 0 0


0-7 0-8,8 0-12,5 0-50
17-60 1,1-3,5 Slightly Hard 1 1-2
60-128 3,6-7,5 7-14 8,8-17,5 12,5-25,1 51-150 Moderately Hard 2 2-3
128-180 7,6-10,5 14-21 17,5-26,3 25,1-37,6 151-300 Hard 3 3-4
>180 >10,5 >21 >26,3 >37,6 >300 Very Hard 4 4

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3.7 Fill up fuel tank With the machine cold, turned
off and disconnected from power
supply:


1. Fill fuel tank from a clean con-
tainer with a fresh fuel (fuel oil
EL, or Diesel oil DIN 51 603),
or fuel type recommended by

your distributor. Technical data. the burner. Before the winter


Bio-Diesel can be used, see NOTE! months it is recommended that
notes in chapter 1. At temperatures below 8°C a fuel conditioner/stabilizer be
The fuel must be free from con- (46°F), the fuel oil begins to so- added (available from the fuel
tamination. lidify (paraffin precipitation). This oil trade).
Tank capacity see chapter 9.3 can lead to difficulties in starting

3.8 Connecting the high 1. Connect the high pressure


pressure hose B hose quick connector to the
3.8.1 Machines with high high pressure nipple (A) lo-
pressure hose reel1) cated at the hose reel axle.
C 2. Place the high pressure hose
A into the hose guide (B) and
ritain it with the clip.
3. Release the brake (C) on the
hose reel and wind up the
high pressure hose.

3.8.2 Machines without high 1. Connect the high pressure


pressure hose reel hose quick connector to the
high pressure nipple located
at right rear of machine above
chemical tank.

3.9 Connecting the water 1. Attach quick connect adapter


supply found with Owners Manual to
the water supply hose.
2. Rinse the water supply hose
briefly in order to prevent sand
an other dirt particles entering
into the machine.
3. Attach water supply hose with
adapter to inlet quick connec-
tor.
4. Open water supply faucet.

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NOTE! Water supply hose should be
See chapter 9.3 Technical Data a reinforced hose and have a
for required quantity of water and minimum inside diameter of 3/4"
water pressure. (19 mm).
In the case of poor water quality
(sand, etc.), it is recommended
that an inlet water filter be in-
stalled.

3.10 Electrical connection CAUTION! CAUTION!


When using a cord reel:
23
0V
400V 400V 1. Release brake of the cord
23 230 V / 400 V ?
0V reel.
(220 V / 440 V ?)
2. Unwind the cord completely.
Some models have tha ability to
be used on either 230 Volt or a CAUTION!
440 Volt power supply. On these The cleaner should only be con-
230V
400V 400V
230V
models confirm that the voltage nected to a correctly installed
selector switch is in the proper electrical supply.
position to match the power
supply. Otherwise damage to 1. Observe safety instructions in
machines electrical components chapter 1.
may occur. 2. Insert the plug into the electri-
cal socket.

against freezin; this mixture (ap-


3.11 Antifreeze - before first The machine is flushed with anti- prox. 5 l) may be captured in a
use freeze at the factory to protect it suitable container for reuse.

4 Control / Operation

4.1 Connections 1. Pull the blue quick-release


4.1.1 Connecting the spray grip (A) of the spray gun for-
lance to the spray gun wards and lock it by turning it
A to the left.

2. Insert the nipple of the spray


C lance (C) into the quick-re-
lease connection and turn
B the blue quick-release grip to
the right (B).


3. Pull the spray lance (or other
accessory) forwards to check
that it is securely attached to
NOTE!
the spray gun.
Always remove any dirt from
the nipple before connecting the
spray lance to the spray gun.

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4.2 Switching on the 1. Turn the main switch to posi- english


cleaner tion (cold water).
4.2.1 Cold water operation /
Hot water operation (up Control electronics accomplishes
to 100°C) a self check.
The Display shows for approx. 1
second „---“.
The motor starts.
is ON.

2. Turn the main switch to posi-


tion (hot water).
0
I 3. Select temperature.
M

4. Unlock the spray gun and


squeeze trigger.

5. The oil burner will light.

6. Release trigger and lock the


spray gun when not in use.

4.2.2 Steam operation (over


100°C (212°F))
 NOTE!
The cleaner switches off auto-
matically twenty seconds after
the spray gun has been closed. To
start the cleaner again, squeeze
the trigger and the machine will
start automatically.

1. Open cabinet (and service door


if desired - see chapter 3.6, Step
1+2).
2. Turn the twist grip on the safety
BA
control block all the way to the left
R
(counter-clockwise-direction).
3. Turn the main switch to position
.
4. Select temperature (over 100°C
(212°F)).
For special applications: replace the
standard nozzle with the steam spray
nozzle (accessory).

4.3 Pressure regulation 1. Turn the twist grip on the spray


(Tornado Lance) unit:

– High pressure =
clockwise (+) for high pres-
sure

– Low pressure =
counter-clockwise (–) for low
pressure.

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english 4.4 Pressure regulation 1. Turn the twist grip on the spray
(VarioPress Gun)1) unit:

Water volume

(–) (+)
min. max.

4.5 Using cleaning agents 1. Select desired detergent (A)


1% 1% or (B) and amount by turning
the knob to desired percent-
3% 3% age.
2. S p ray t h e o b j e c t t o b e
cleaned.
3. Allow the cleaning agent to
B work, depending on the de-
A 5% 5% gree of soiling. Then rinse off
ca. ca.
3
40
2

with high pressure.


The percentage shown in the CAUTION!
illustration are only approximate Never allow cleaning agent
data. to dry on the surface to be
For special applications such as cleaned. The surface may be
disinfection, the exact detergent damaged.
concentration has to be deter-
mined by using a graduated
measuring container. For water
outlet volume of the machine see
chapter 9.3 technical data.

5 Applications and methods

5.1 Techniques Efficient high pressure cleaning is achieved by following a few guide-
lines, combined with your own personal experience of specific clean-
ing tasks. Accessories and detergents, when correctly chosen, can
increase the efficiency of your pressure washer. Here is some basic
information about cleaning.

5.1.1 Soaking Encrusted or thick layers of dirt can be loosened or softened up by a


period of soaking. This is for example an ideal method within agricul-
ture – for example, within pig sties. The ideal soaking method can be
achieved by using foam or simple alkaline detergent. Let the product
lie on the dirty surfaces for about 30 minutes before pressure washing.
The result will be a much quicker high pressure cleaning process.

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5.1.2 Detergent and Foam Foam or detergent should be applied onto dry surfaces so that the english
chemical product is in direct contact with the dirt. Detergents are ap-
plied from bottom to top, for example on a automobile bodywork, in
order to avoid “super clean” areas, where the detergent may collect
in higher concentrations and streams downwards. Let the detergent
work for several minutes before rinsing before rinsing and never let
it dry on the surface being cleaned.

5.1.3 Temperature Detergents are more effective at higher temperatures. Greases, oils
and fats can be broken down more effectively at higher temperatures
also. Proteins can be cleaned at temperatures of around 60°C (140°F).
Oils and traffic film around 70°C (158°F), and grease can be cleaned
at 80°-90°C (176-194°F).
5.1.4 Mechanical Effect In order to break down tough layers of dirt, additional mechanical
effect may be required. Special lances and rotary or wash brushes
offer this supplementary effect that cuts through dirt.

5.1.5 High Water Flow or High pressure is not always the best solution and may also damage
High Pressure surfaces. The cleaning effect also depends upon water flow. Pres-
sure levels of around 100 bar (1450 psi) may be sufficient for vehicle
cleaning (in association with hot water) and higher flow levels give
the ability to rinse and flush away large amounts of dirt easily.

5.2 Some typical cleaning tasks


5.2.1 Agriculture

Task Accessories Method


Stables Chemical Foam Injec- 1. Soaking – apply foam to all surfaces (bottom to top)
Pig Pens, Sties tors and wait for approx. 30 minutes.
Foam lance 2. Remove the dirt from surfaces with the high pressure
Cleaning of walls, Powerspeed lance lance or chosen accessory. Again, clean from bottom
floors and equip- Floor Cleaner to top on vertical surfaces.
ment 3. To flush away large quantities of dirt, change to low
Detergents pressure mode and use the higher flow to push away
Disinfectant Universal the dirt.
Alkafoam 4. Use recommended disinfectant products and methods
to ensure hygiene. Apply DES 3000 disinfectant once
Disinfectant the surfaces are perfectly clean.
DES 3000
Machinery Detergent injection 1. Apply detergent to vehicle or equipment surfaces in
Tractors Powerspeed lances order to soften up dirt and grime. Apply from bottom
ploughs etc. Curved lances and un- to top.
derchassis washers 2. Proceed with cleaning using the high pressure lance.
Brushes Clean again from bottom to top. Use accessories to
clean in difficult to reach places.
3. Clean fragile areas such as motors, rubber at lower
pressure levels to avoid damage.

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Task Accessories Method


Vehicle bodywork Standard lance 1. Apply detergent to vehicle or equipment surfaces in
Detergent injection order to soften up dirt and grime. Apply from bottom
Curved lances and un- to top. In cases of particularly dirty vehicles, pre-spray
derchassis washers with a product such as Allosil in order to remove traces
brushes of insects etc, then rinse at low pressure and apply
normal car cleaning detergent. Let detergents settle
Detergents for 5 minutes before cleaning off. Metallic surfaces can
Aktive Shampoo be cleaned using RimTop.
Aktive Foam 2. Proceed with cleaning using the high pressure lance.
Sapphire Clean again from bottom to top. Use accessories to
Super Plus clean in difficult to reach places. Use brushes in order
Aktive Wax to add a mechanical cleaning effect. Short lances can
Allosil help for cleaning of motors and wheel arches. Curved
RimTop lances or undercarriage washers can be valuable for
the cleaning of car underchassis and wheel arches.
3. Clean fragile areas such as motors, rubber at lower
pressure levels to avoid damage.
4. Apply a liquid wax using the pressure washer in order
to protect the bodywork from pollution.

5.2.3 Buildings and Equipment

Task Accessories Method


General surfaces Foam injectors Stand- 1. Apply thick foam over the surfaces to be cleaned. Apply
ard lance on dry surfaces. Apply from top to bottom on vertical
Metallic equipment Curved lances surfaces. Let the foam act for up to 30 minutes for the
Tank cleaning optimal effect.
head 2. Proceed with cleaning using the high pressure lance.
Use applicable accessories. Use high pressure to
Detergents dislodge large amounts of incrusted dirt or grime.
Intensive Use lower pressure and high water volume in order
J25 Multi to rapidly flush away loose dirt and rinse surfaces.
Combi Aktive 3. Apply DES 3000 disinfectant once the surfaces are
Alkafoam perfectly clean.

Disinfectant Areas covered by amounts of loose dirt, such as animal


DES 3000 remains in slaughterhouses, can be removed by using
high water flow to flush away the dirt to evacuation pits
or drains.
Tank cleaning heads can be used to clean barrels, vats,
mixing tanks etc. Cleaning heads may be hydraulically or
electrically powered and give the possibility for automatic
cleaning without a constant user.
Rusted or dam- Wet Sandblasting 1. Connect the sandblasting lance to the pressure
ages surfaces prior equipment washer and place the suction tube in the sand.
to treatment 2. Always wear protective equipment during sandblast-
ing.
3. Spray the surfaces to be treated with the mix of water
and sand. Rust, paint etc will be stripped off.

These are merely several examples of cleaning tasks that can be solved by a pressure washer in asso-
ciation with accessories and detergents. Each cleaning task is different. Please consult your local dealer
or Nilfisk-Alto representative in order to discuss the best solution for your own cleaning tasks.

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english
6 After using the cleaner
6.1 Switching off the 0 1. Turn the main switch to posi-
I
cleaner tion „OFF“.
M
2. Tur n off water supply at
faucet.
3. Squeeze the spray gun trig-
ger until the pressure has bled
off.
4. Slide trigger lock to the locked
position.

6.2 Disconnecting supply 1. Turn the main switch to posi- 4. Slide trigger lock to the locked
lines tion „OFF“. position.
2. Tur n off water supply at 5. Remove the water supply
faucet. hose from the cleaner.
3. Squeeze the spray gun trig- 6. Remove power cord plug from
ger until the pressure has bled the electrical supply.
off.

6.3 Rolling up the electrical Risk of tripping!


lead and storing To prevent accidents, always
accessories carefully roll up the power cord.

Machines with hose and/or cord


reel:
1. Wind up the power cord as il-
lustrated with the plug located
in the center of the cord reel.
2. Wind up the high pressure
hose as illustrated.
3. Place the spray lance into the
spray lance storage.

6.4 Storing the cleaner Store the cleaner in a dry heated squeeze and release the trig-
(below 0°C (32°F)) location to protect against freez- ger two or three times.
ing or protect per below instruc- 7. The machine is protected
tions: against freezing when anti-
freeze mixture emerges from
1. Remove the water supply the spray gun.
hose from the cleaner. 8. Lock the safety catch on the
2. Remove the spray lance. spray gun.
3. Switch on the cleaner with the 9. Switch off the cleaner.
A main switch in position . 10.To avoid any possible dam-
4. Squeeze trigger of the spray age, store the cleaner tempo-
gun. rarily in a heated room before
5. Gradually pour antifreeze (ap- using it again.
prox. 5 litres) into the water 11.When the machine is put into
tank (A). service again, the antifreeze
6. While the pump is pulling the solution can be collected and
mixture from the water tank, stored for future use.

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7 Maintenance

7.1 Maintenance Schedule


Every six
NEPTUNE 5/8 only:
months or As
Weekly After the first 50
500 operating required
operating hours
hours
7.2.1 Water filters 
7.2.2 Oil filter 
7.2.3 Checking the pump oil quality 
7.2.4 Changing the pump oil  
7.2.5 Emptying the fuel oil tank 
7.2.6 Flame Sensor 

7.2 Maintenance work Water filters are fitted at the water


7.2.1 Water filters and pump inlets to prevent large
particles of dirt from entering into
the system.

1. Unscrew quick coupling.


2. Remove filter with tool and
clean it.

3. Also clean filter at pump in-


let.

NEPTUNE 5 NEPTUNE 7 NEPTUNE 8

7.2.2 Oil filter 1. Clean filter:


Unscrew Filter cap (1)
2. Clean/replace oil filter.
3. Properly dispose of filter and
any solvents.

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7.2.3 Checking the pump oil 1. Check color of pump oil. english
quality If the oil has a grey or white
shade, change the oil (see
chapter 7.2.4)

2. Top off oil level with fresh oil


if necessary.
Oil type see chapter 9.3 Tech-
nical Data.

7.2.4 Changing the pump oil 1. Unscrew the oil drain plug (A)
and drain oil into a suitable
container.
2. Check that the drain plug
gasket is in place and reinstall
drain plug.
3. Fill pump with proper grade
and amount of oil.
A Oil grade and capacity see
chapter ‘9.3 Technical Data’.
A
NEPTUNE 7 NEPTUNE 5 / 8

7.2.5 Emptying the fuel oil 1. Prepare a container which


tank is capable of containing the
amount of fuel remaining in
the tank.
2. Place drain channel beneath
the drain plug.
3. Remove the drain plug and
drain the fuel into the pre-
pared container carefully not
to spill fuel oil.
4. Check that the drain plug
gasket is in place and reinstall
drain plug.
5. Check tank and plug for
leaks.

7.2.6 Flame sensor 1. Remove the sensor and clean


with a soft cloth.
2. Confirm that the sensor is
correctly seated when rein-
stalling.

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english
8 Troubleshooting
8.1 Indications on Display

Indication
Cause Remedy
on Display

FLF
Contact Nilfisk-Alto Service
> Flow sensor fault
Cold water operation possible

FLO > Water supply turned off or inadequate supply •


to machine
Required volume flow and pressure see
chapter 9.3 Technical Data
> Detergent tank empty • Fill detergent tank or set detergent me-
tering to „OFF“
> Pressure regulation on the safety control • Turn the twist grip on safety control block
block or VarioPress-lance1) set to low water or VarioPress-lance1) to higher water/
volume pressure volume (see chapter 4.4)
> Machine scaled Contact Nilfisk-Alto Service

Fue
Fuel shortage • Fill fuel tank
>
Cold water operation possible

Hop
> Motor overheated • Turn main switch in position „OFF“, let
machine cool down
• Remove extension cord, if being used.

• Possible phase failure; have electrical


connections checked

HOS > Machine overheated Contact Nilfisk-Alto Service

> Leakage or inadmissible operating condition • After three times of short-time operation
by short-time operation the machine switches off. To reset: Turn
main switch to position “OFF“, then start

LEA
again. Keep trigger squeezed for longer
than 3 seconds. If a leak occurs in the
hose and gun and causes the machine
to start and stop briefly 3 times, then the
machine will switch off.
> Spray gun leaking • Repair Spray gun
> High pressure hose, coupling or line system • Replace high-pressure hose, retighten
leaking screw fittings
> Detergent tank empty • Fill detergent tank or set detergent me-
tering to „OFF“
> Water inlet filter dirty • Clean filter (see chapter 7.2.1)
> High-pressure pump drawing in air • Repair leaks

LHE
> Flame sensor sooted • Clean flame sensor (see chapter
7.2.6).
> Ignition or fuel system failure Contact Nilfisk-Alto Service
Cold water operation possible

LHL
Contact Nilfisk-Alto Service
> Burner failure
Cold water operation possible

POL > Pump oil low • Fill to proper level (see chapter 7.2.3)

SEC
Contact Nilfisk-Alto Service
> Temperature sensor damaged
Cold water operation possible

SEO
Contact Nilfisk-Alto Service
> Temperature sensor damaged
Cold water operation possible

UPC > Microprocessor failure Contact Nilfisk-Alto Service

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8.2 Indication lights on control panel english

Indication light Cause Remedy


flashing > see FLO • see FLO

ON > Low fuel level • Fill fuel tank


Cold water operation possible
> Low Nilfisk-Alto AntiStone (Anti- • Fill Nilfisk-Alto AntiStone (Anti-Scale)
Scale) level tank
> Service interval: Service due in 20 Contact Nilfisk-Alto Service
flashing
hours
ON > Service interval expired Contact Nilfisk-Alto Service

ON > Pump oil low • Fill to proper level

8.3 Other Faults


Fault Cause Remedy
> Power cord not properly • Check power cord connetction
not ON
connected to power supply
• Check fuse (see chapter 9.3 Technical
Data)
Pressure too low > High pressure nozzle worn • Replace nozzle
out
> Pressure regulation set to low • Turn the twist grip on safety control block
pressure or VarioPress-lance clockwise (+) or set VarioPress-lance to
set to low water volume. higher water volume (see chapter 4.4)
Machine is running with pulsating > Pump has drawn in air due to • Close detergent valve. Remove lance from
pressure and makes knocking detergent tank being empty gun. Operate spray gun and let machine run
noise until air in pump is gone and the machine is
running normally/calm again.
No detergents drawn in > Detergent tank empty • Fill detergent tank
> Dirt in detergent tank • Clean detergent tank
> Suction valve at cleaning • Remove suction valve and clean or replace
agent inlet soiled
Burner soots > fuel contamination Contact Nilfisk-Alto Service

> Burner sooted or adjustment


incorrect

9 Further information
9.1 Recycling the cleaner Make the old cleaner unusable tive 2002/96/EC on old electrical and elec-
immediately. tronic appliances, used electrical goods
1. Unplug the cleaner and cut must be collected separately and recycled
the power cord. ecologically.
Do not discard of electrical ap- Contact your local authorities or your near-
pliances with household waste. est dealer for further information.
As specified in European Direc-

9.2 Guarantee Our general conditions of busi- The guarantee is invalidated if the machine
ness are applicable with regard is not operated in accordance with these
to the guarantee. Subject to instructions or otherwise abused. The guar-
change as a result of technical antee is invalidated if the machine is not
advances. serviced as described.

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english US only: - Machines being misused. Nilfisk-Alto Cleaning Systems, Inc.


This warranty is in effect from the first - Machines being repaired or will cover labor by an authorized Nil-
day of purchase by the end user. tampered with by unauthor- fisk-Alto CSI Dealer for a 12-month
Each machine will have one (1) year ized person(s). period after the date of purchase of
coverage, from date of purchase by - The use of parts other than the machine by the end user.
the end user, covering parts found Nilfisk-Alto Cleaning Systems,
defective due to faulty components, Inc. original spare parts and/or No other costs, other than laid out in
materials and/or bad workmanship. accessories. this warranty program, will be covered
Not included in this warranty cover- by the warranty.
age are parts found defective due to: The burner coil on all Nilfisk-Alto
- Normal wear and tear (such as Cleaning Systems, Inc. hot water/ Dated, End-User proof of purchase
seals, valves, pistons, bearings, steam cleaners is under warranty must be submitted with any claim for
etc.) for five (5) years against defects, Warranty Service.
- Machine working under abnormal and the high pressure hose is cov-
conditions. ered for an initial 30 days, under
the same conditions described
above.
9.3 Technical data
NEPTUNE
5-27 5-28 5-42 5-45 5-49 5-54 5-57 7-25 7-58 7-63 7-66 8-103
5-28X2 5-49X 5-57X 7-25X2 7-58X 7-63X2
Voltage 110 V /1~/ 50Hz (GB)
Voltage 200 V / 3~/ 50Hz (JP) (JP)
Voltage 200 V / 3~/ 60Hz (JP) (JP)
Voltage 220 V / 1~/ 60Hz (US) (US)
Voltage 220-440 V/ 3~/ 60Hz (US) (KR) (KR) (US)
Voltage 230 V /1~/ 50Hz (EU) (GB) (GB)
Voltage 230-400 V/ 3~/ 50Hz (NO,BE,IT) (NO,BE,IT) (NO,BE,IT) (NO,BE,IT)
Voltage 400 V / 3~/ 50Hz (EU) (EU) (EU) (EU) (EU)
Fuse (slow) A 16 32 (110V) 16 (EU) 30 16 (EU) 30 16 (EU) 13 30 16 (EU) 30 25
13 (230V) 25/16 NO,BE,IT) 25/16 NO,BE,IT) 32 (NO,BE,IT) 25/16 (NO,BE,IT)
25 (JP) 25 (KR) 30 (JP), 25 (KR)
Power rating kW 3,3 3,0 5,6 6.6 6,9 6.6 7,9 3,0 6.6 8,3 9.1 13
Working pressure bar/MPa 110/11 90/9 (110V) 170 / 17 150/15 180 / 18 172/17 200 / 20 90/9 159/16 175 / 17,5 214/21 180/18
95/9.5 (230V) (EU,NO,BE,IT)
165 / 16,5 (JP)
Permissible pressure bar/MPa 200/20 250/25 200/20 250/25
Volume flow (max) l/h 720 720 (110V) 860 (EU,NO,BE,IT) 970 1080 720 1260 2000
770 (230V) 910 (JP, 50Hz)
860 (JP, 60Hz)
Volume flow QIEC l/h 630 660 (110V) 800 (EU,NO,BE,IT) 908 900 1020 1000 660 1135 1170 1135 1950
730 (230V) 830 (JP)
Permissible temperature °C 80-140 80-150 80-140 80-150 80-140 100-140 90-150 100-140 90-150 70-140
Max. water inlet temperature °C 40 30 40 30 40 30 40 30 40
Max. water inlet pressure bar/MPa 10 / 1
Dimensions l x w x h mm 1190 x 702 x 987 1190 x 702 x 1020
Weight kg 175, 182(X2) 180 184, 189(X) 217, 222(X), 224(X2) 228
Noise level at a distance of 1 dB(A) 71,8 73,8 75.8 74,1 72,5 76.6 80,2
m EN 60704-1
Sound power level LWA dB(A) 86,9 88,8 90.2 89,1 87,6 91.7 95,3
Recoil forces N 26 25/28 42 44 47 53 55 25 52 61 65 103
Fuel tank l 35
Detergent tank A / B l 15 / 10
Oil quantity l 1,0 2,15
Oil type SAE 15W-40 Castrol AlphaSyn-T ISO 150 SAE
15W-40

9.4 EU Declaration of Conformity Applied national standards and technical


Product: High Pressure Cleaner, specifications: DIN EN 60335-2-79.
Type: NEPTUNE, Description: 400 V 3~, 50 Hz, IP X5
The design of the unit corresponds to the following pertinent regula-
tions: EC Machine Directive 98/37/EG, EC Low-voltage Directive 73/23/
EG, EC EMV Directive 89/336/EG. Applied harmonised standards: EN Dipl. Ing. Wolfgang Nieuwkamp
12100-1, EN 12100-2, EN 60335-2-79, EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN Tests and approvals
61000-3-2. Bellenberg, 10.01.2005

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