Nilfisk-ALTO NEPTUNE 4 FA Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions Manual
NEPTUNE 4 FA
Operating Instructions ...............1-18
Betriebsanleitung ......................19-36
Notice d'utilisation ..................... 37-54
Gebruiksaanwijzing ..................55-72
Istruzioni sull’uso
.......................73-90
Driftsinstruks ........................... 91-108
Bruksanvisning .....................109-126
Driftsvejledning .....................127-144
Käyttöohje
............................. 145-162
Navodilo za uporabo.............162-180
Uputstvo za rad ....................181-198
Prevádzkový návod ..............199-216
Provozní návod.....................217-234
IInstrukcja obsługi .................235-252
Kezelési utasítás
..................253-270
Ðóêîâîäñòâî ïî ýêñïëóàòàöèè 271-288
Töö juhised ...........................289-306
Lietošanas instrukcijas
......... 307-324
Eksploatacijos instrukcijos ...325-342
Instrucciones de manejo ...... 343-360
Instruções de operação........ 361-378
Οδηγίες λειτουργίας .............379-396
Ýþletme kýlavuzu .................397-414
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Contents
Symbols used to mark
instructions
1 Important safety
instructions
2 Description
3 Before starting the cleaner
4 Control / Operation
5 Applications and methods
6 After using the cleaner
7 Maintenance
8 Troubleshooting
9 Further information
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2.1 Purpose ................................................................................4
2.2 Operating elements ..............................................................5
3.1 Setting up the cleaner ..........................................................5
3.2 Set the brake ........................................................................5
3.3 Install Crank handle for high pressure hose reel
1)
................6
3.4 Fit clamp for high-pressure jet tube ......................................6
3.5 Fill up detergent tank
1)
..........................................................6
3.6 Fill up tank for Nilfisk-ALTO AntiStone ..................................6
3.7 Fill up fuel tank .....................................................................7
3.8 Connecting the high pressure hose ......................................7
3.9 Connecting the water supply ................................................8
3.10 Electrical connection ............................................................8
3.11 Antifreeze - before first use ..................................................8
4.1 Connections .........................................................................9
4.2 Switching on the cleaner ......................................................9
4.3 Pressure regulation (Tornado Lance)
1)
...............................10
4.4 Pressure regulation (VarioPress Gun)
1)
.............................. 10
4.5 Using cleaning agents ........................................................10
5.1 Techniques .........................................................................10
5.2 Some typical cleaning tasks ...............................................11
6.1 Switching off the cleaner ....................................................13
6.2 Disconnecting supply lines .................................................13
6.3 Rolling up the electrical cord and storing accessories .......13
6.4 Storing the cleaner (below 0°C) .........................................13
7.1 Maintenance plan ...............................................................14
7.2 Maintenance work ..............................................................14
8.1 Indications on Display ........................................................16
8.2 Other Faults ........................................................................17
9.1 Recycling the cleaner .........................................................18
9.2 Guarantee ..........................................................................18
9.3 EU Declaration of Conformity .............................................18
9.4 Technical data ..................................................................415
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1 Important safety instructions
Symbols used to mark
instructions
Before using the
high-pressure-
cleaner, be sure to
also read the en-
closed operating in-
structions and keep
them within reach at all times.
For your own safety
The appliance must
only be used by persons,
who have been instructed
in its correct usage and ex-
plicitly commisioned with the
task of operating it.
only be operated under su-
pervision.
not be used by children.
not be used by mentally or
physically disabled persons
Warning
Ensure that any exhaust emis-
sions are not in the vicinity of air
intakes.
This machine shall only be used
with cleaning chemicals supplied
or recommended by Nilfi sk-ALTO.
The use of other cleaning chemi-
cals may adversely affect the
safety of the machine.
General
Use of the high-pressure cleaner
is subject to the applicable local
regulations.
Besides the operating instruc-
tions and the binding accident
prevention regulations valid in the
country of use, observe recog-
nized regulations for safety and
proper use.
Do not use any unsafe work
techniques.
Do not tie the trigger handle
open.
Transport
Transport of the high-pressure
cleaner is easy on its large
wheels.
For safe transport in and on ve-
hicles we recommend preventing
the equipment from sliding and
tilting. Secure it with tie-downs
and apply the parking brake on
the castor wheel.
For transport at temperatures
around or below freezing 0°C
(32°F), anti-freeze should be
drawn into the pump beforehand
(see chapter 6).
Before starting the cleaner
If your 3-phase cleaner was
supplied without a plug, have
it fi tted with a suitable 3-phase
plug with ground, by a qualifi ed
electrician.
Before use, check that the high-
pressure cleaner is safe and in
proper condition.
Regularly check whether the
power cord is damaged or shows
signs of ageing.
Use the high-pressure cleaner
only when the power cord is in
a safe condition. (risk of electric
shock using damaged cord!).
Check the rated voltage of the
high-pressure cleaner before
connecting it to the mains power
supply. Ensure that the voltage
shown on the rating plate cor-
responds to the voltage of the
power supply.
We strongly recommend that the
power supply to the high pres-
sure cleaner be connected via a
residual current circuit breaker.
This device stops the supply of
electricity if the leakage current
to the ground exceeds 30 mA for
30 ms or it has an ground tester
circuit.
Please observe the regulations
and provisions applicable in your
area. Before putting the high-
pressure cleaner into service,
Safety instruc-
tions in these op-
erating instruc-
tions which must
be observed to
prevent risks to
persons are marked with this
danger symbol.
This symbol is used
to mark safety in-
structions that must
be observed to pre-
vent damage to the
machine and its per-
formance.
This indicates
tips and instruc-
tions to simplify
work and to en-
sure safe operation.
Operations marked
with this symbol
should only be car-
ried out by Nilfisk-
ALTO Service Tech-
nicians.
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carry out a visual check of all the
major components.
CAUTION!
High-pressure water jets can
be dangerous if misused. The
jet must not be directed at
persons, animals, live electri-
cal equipment or the cleaner
itself.
Wear appropriate protective
clothing and eye protection.
Do not direct the jet towards
yourself or towards other per-
sons in order to clean clothes
or footwear.
During operation of the cleaner,
recoil forces are produced at the
gunvalve and spray lance and,
when the spray lance is held at
an angle, a torque is also cre-
ated. The gunvalve and spray
lancemust therefore be held
rmly in both hands.
Do not use the cleaner when
other people without protec-
tive clothing are in the working
area.
Check that cleaning will not
result in dangerous substances
(e.g. asbestos, oil) being washed
off the object to be cleaned and
harming the environment.
Do not clean delicate parts
made of rubber, fabric, etc. with
the 0° jet. Keep some distance
between high pressure nozzle
and surface in order to prevent
the surface from damage.
Do not use the high-pressure
hose for lifting loads.
NOTE!
The maximum permissible work-
ing pressure and temperature
are printed on the high-pressure
hose.
Do not use the cleaner if the
power cord or high-pressure
hose is damaged.
Ensure adequate air circulation.
Do not cover the cleaner or oper-
ate it in inadequately ventilated
rooms!
Store the cleaner where
it will not be exposed to
frost or use antifreeze
liquid!
Never operate the cleaner with-
out water. Even brief shortages
of water result in severe damage
to the pump seals.
Water connection
This high pressure
washer is only al-
lowed to be con-
nected with the
drinking water
mains, when an appropriate
backflow preventer has been
installed, Type BA according
to EN 1717. If the back fl ow
preventer hasn’t been supplied,
one can be purchased from your
dealer. The length of the hose
between the backfl ow preventer
and the high pressure washer
must be at least 12 metres (min
diameter 3/4 inch) to absorb pos-
sible pressure peaks. Operation
by suction (for example from
a rainwater vessel) is carried
out without backfl ow preventer.
Contact your dealer for suction
set recommendations.
As soon as water has flown
through the BA valve, this water
is not considered to be drinking
water any more.
Operation
Keep cabinet and service door
closed during operation.
CAUTION!
Unsuitable extension cords
can represent a source of
danger. Always unwind cord
from the reels completely to
prevent the power cord over-
heating.
Connectors and couplings of
extension cords must be water-
tight.
Extension cords are not recom-
mended, however if necessaray
refer to the following recommen-
dations:
Cable length
m
Cross section
< 16 A > 25 A
up to 20 m
ø1.5mm² ø2.5mm²
20 to 50 m
ø2.5mm² ø4.0mm²
Do not damage the power cord
(e.g. by driving over it, pulling or
crushing it).
Disconnect the power cord by
grasping the plug only (do not pull
or tug the power cord).
CAUTION!
Unsuitable fuels (e.g. gasoline)
must not be used as they can
explode and catch fi re.
Use clean fuel only, free of mois-
ture and contamination. Contact
your dealer for fuel source and
type recommendations.
If the machine is to be operated at
fuel stations or in other potentially
hazardous areas, the machine
may only be employed outside
the hazard areas defi ned in the
German „Technical Guidelines
for Infl ammable Fluids“ applica-
ble at the point of use due to the
potential explosion hazard posed
by the burner.
If the machine is to be operated
indoors, the local building regu-
lations must be observed for the
discharge of the exhaust fumes
into the atmosphere. Ensure an
adequate supply of fresh air.
If the machine is to be connected
to a fl ue gas stack, then local
building regulations must be ob-
served. We will be glad to provide
tips for connection systems, on
request.
CAUTION!
Beware of hot water and
steam discharge up to
150
0
C when operating in
steam stage.
CAUTION!
Do not touch or cover the
exhaust. Risk of burns
and fi re.
Do not touch, cover or place
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hose or cord over the chimney.
Danger for persons, risk of
overheating and fi re.
Electrical equipment
CAUTION!
Never spray electrical equip-
ment with water: risk of elect-
trical shock and short-circuit.
The cleaner may only be con-
nected to a correctly installed
plug socket.
Switching on the cleaner may
cause voltage fl uctuations.
Voltage fl uctuations should not
occur if the impedance at the
transfer point is less than 0.15Ω.
If in doubt ask your local electric-
ity supplier.
Maintenance and repair
CAUTION!
Always remove the plug from
the power supply before clea-
ning or carrying out mainte-
nance work on the cleaner.
Carry out only the maintenance
operations described in the oper-
ating instructions. Use only origi-
nal Nilfi sk-ALTO spare parts.
Do not make any technical modi-
fications to the high-pressure
cleaner.
Ensure that the machine is regu-
larly serviced by authorized Nil-
sk-ALTO dealers in accordance
with the maintenace plan. Failure
to do so will void the warranty.
CAUTION!
High-pressure hoses, ttings
and couplings are important
for the safety of the cleaner.
Use only high-pressure parts
approved by the manufac-
turer!
The power cord must not differ
from the version specifi ed by the
manufacturer and may only be
changed by an electrician.
Please contact your local author-
ized Nilfi sk-ALTO equipment dis-
tributor for all other maintenance
or repair needs!
Testing
The cleaner conforms to the Ger-
man „Guidelines for Liquid Spray
Jet Devices“. The high-pressure
cleaner must be subjected to a
safety examination in accord-
ance with the „Accident Preven-
tion Regulations for Working
with Liquid Spray Jet Devices“
as required, but at least every
12 months, by an authorised
inspector.
After all repairs or modifica-
tions to electrical equipment,
the protective conductor resist-
ance, the insulation resistance
and the leakage current must
be measured. Furthermore, a
visual inspection of the mains
power cord, a voltage and current
measurement and a function test
must be carried out. Our after-
sales service technicians are
at your disposal as authorised
inspectors.
The complete „Accident Preven-
tion Regulations for Working
with Liquid Spray Jet Devices“
are available from the Carl Hey-
manns Verlag KG, Luxemburger
Strasse 449, 50939 Cologne or
from the appropriate associa-
tion of employers’ liability insur-
ances.
The pressure-bearing parts of
this high-pressure cleaner have
been manufactured in accord-
ance with § 9 of the German
Pressure Vessels Ordinance
and successfully subjected to a
pressure test.
Bypass valve
The pressure is reduced by
means of a "bypass valve" which
returns water to the inlet side of
the pump at a minimum pressure.
The point at which this occurs is
set and sealed at the factory and
must not be adjusted.
2 Description
2.1 Purpose
This high-pressure cleaner has
been designed for professional
use. It can be used for cleaning
agricultural and construction
equipment, stables, vehicles,
rusty surfaces, etc.
The cleaner has not been ap-
proved for cleaning surfaces
which comes into contact with
food.
Chapter 5 describes the use of
the high-pressure cleaner for
various cleaning jobs.
Always use the cleaner as de-
scribed in these operating in-
structions. Any other use may
damage the cleaner or the sur-
face to be cleaned or may result
in severe injury to persons.
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2.2 Operating elements
1 Spray lance
2 Spray lance storage
3 Control panel
4 Pressure gauge
5 Tank fi ller for fuel
6 Receptacle for service
crane and lifting ring
1)
7 Top cover release
8 Crank handle for
High pressure hose
reel
(Neptune..X)
9 High pressure hose
connection for machines
without hose reel
10 Main switch with
temperature controller
11 Detergent metering knob
1)
12 Power ON
13 Pump oil low
1)
14 Service interval due/expired
15 Nilfi sk-ALTO AntiStone low
1)
16 Fuel low
1)
17 Castor with parking brake
18 Supply water connection
19 Tank fi ller for anti-freeze
20 Tank fi ller for Nilfi sk-ALTO
AntiStone
21 Canister for detergent
22 High pressure hose
reel
(Neptune..X)
23 Cable hook
24 Grip for top cover
3 Before starting the cleaner
3.1 Setting up the cleaner
Every fuel-burning appliance,
such as pressure washers, de-
pends upon a proper mix of fuel
and air (by
weight) for proper
combustion. Therefore some
adjustment of the air regulation
to the burner may be necessary
to take account of altitude and
the resulting air pressure. This
is true whether your fuel is ‘Nat-
ural gas’, Propane or Diesel.
Your Nilfisk-ALTO hot water
pressure washer was thor-
oughly tested and adjusted for
optimum performance before
it left our factory. The factory is
located at approximately 120m
(390 ft) above sea level, and the
combustion settings are optimal
for that elevation.
If your location is higher than
1200m (3900 ft) above sea
level, your burner may require
re-adjustment for proper per-
formance and best fuel econ-
omy. Contact your Dealer or
Nilfisk-ALTO for assistance.
3.2 Set the brake
Before using the cleaner for 1.
the first time, check it care-
fully to detect any faults or
damage.
Run the machine only when 2.
it is in perfect condition.
Set the brake.3.
The slope of which the high 4.
pressure cleaner is placed
must not exceed more than
10° in any direction.
See fold-out page at front of these
operating instructions.
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3.6 Fill up tank for Nilfisk-
ALTO AntiStone
1. Fill up Nilfisk-ALTO Anti-
Stone/water softener reser-
voir with the sample bottle
provided. Nilfisk-ALTO Anti-
Stone prevents any deposits
of scale and acts at the same
time as a corrosion inhibitor.
For compatibility reasons, use
only the tested „Nilfisk-ALTO
Anti-Stone“. Order the refill pack
in good time (Order no. 8466, 6
x 1 l).
3.5 Fill up detergent tank
1)
1. Fill up detergent tank with
prediluted detergent.
Capacity see chapter 9.4 Tech-
nical Data
3.3 Install Crank handle
for high pressure hose
reel
1)
1. Pull cap of crank in arrow di-
rection.
2. Align tabs on crank with slot
in axle.
3. Put crank on axle of high
pressure hose reel.
4. Fix crank by pushing the
cap.
1.
2.
ø
Ø
STOP
3.4 Fit clamp for high-
pressure jet tube
1. Insert clamp into the
holder on the sliding
guard:
High-pressure
jet lance
1)
clamp
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3.7 Fill up fuel tank
With the machine cold:
1. Pour fuel (fuel oil EL,
or Diesel oil DIN 51 603)
into the fuel tank.
Bio-Diesel can be used, see
notes in chapter 1).
The fuel must be free from con-
tamination.
Tank capacity see chapter 9.4
Technical data.
NOTE!
At temperatures below 8° C, the fuel
oil begins to solidify (paraffin precip-
itation). This can lead to difficulties
in starting the burner. Before the
winter period either add a solidifica-
tion point / flow improver (available
from the fuel oil trade) to the fuel or
use winter diesel fuel.
3.8 Connecting the high
pressure hose
3.8.1 Machines with high
pressure hose reel
1. Put the quick connector of
the high pressure hose onto
the nipple on the axle.
3.8.2 Machines without high
pressure hose reel
1. Put the quick connector of
the high pressure hose onto
the nipple on the cleaner.
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3.9 Connecting the water
supply
1. Rinse the water supply hose
briefly in order to prevent
sand an other dirt particles
entering into the machine.
2. Connect water supply hose
to the machine.
3. Open water tap.
3.10 Electrical connection
3.11 Antifreeze - before first
use
The machine is protected with
anti-freeze from the factory.
Catch the liquid discharging at
first (approx. 5 l) for re-use in a
container.
230 V / 400 V ?
(220 V / 440 V ?)
Before connecting devices with
voltage changeover
1)
: Check that
the pre-selected voltage on the
machine corresponds with the
voltage of the electrical instal-
lation. Otherwise the electrical
devices of the machine can be
destroyed.
CAUTION!
When using cable reels:
1. Due to the risk of overheat-
ing and fire, always unwind
the power supply cord fully.
The cleaner may only be con-
nected to a correctly installed
electrical installation.
1. Observe safety instructions in
chapter 1.
2. Put the plug into the electrical
socket.
In the case of poor water quality
(sand, etc.), we recommend that a
fine water filter is fitted in the water
inlet.
NOTE!
See chapter 9.4 Technical Data for
required quantity of water and water
pressure.
In order to comply with national
regulations and those of the water
supply companies, it must be
ensured that water cannot ow
back if the pressure in the water
mains falls below atmospheric
pressure.
We recommend the use of a textile-
reinforced water hose with a nomi-
nal diameter of min. 3/4" (19 mm).
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4 Control / Operation
A
C
B
4.1 Connections
4.1.1 Connecting the spray
lance to the spray gun
1. Pull the blue quick-release
grip (A) of the spray gun
backwards.
2. Insert the nipple of the spray
lance (B) into the quick-re-
lease connection and release
it.
3. Pull the spray lance (or other
accessory) forwards to check
that it is securely attached to
the spray gun.
NOTE!
Always remove any dirt from the
nipple before connecting the spray
lance to the spray gun.
4.2 Switching on the
cleaner
4.2.1 Cold water operation /
Hot water operation (up
to 100°C)
1. Move main switch into posi-
tion ‘Cold Water’ (A).
The control electronics system
performs a self-test, all the LEDs
light up once.
The motor starts.
lights up.
2. Move main switch into posi-
tion ‘Hot Water’ (B) and se-
lect the temperature.
3. Unlock the spray gun and ac-
tuate it.
The burner switches on.
In case of interruptions in work:
Also be sure to insert the safety
catch even during short inter-
ruptions in work (see Fig. in sec-
tion 6.1)
IMPORTANT!
In the case of appliances with a
hose reel:
In hot water mode, unwind the
high-pressure hose fully from the
hose reel, as otherwise the hose
reel may become warped due to
the effects of the heat.
OFF
°C
°F
20
6
8
40
104
60
140
80
100
2
12
140
284
A
B
1. Open cover.
2. Turn the twist grip on the
safety control block com ple-
te ly to the left (anti clock wise
direction).
3. Turn the main switch into po-
sition ‘Hot Water’.
4. Select temperature (over
100°C).
For special applications: re-
place the standard nozzle with
the steam spray nozzle (acces-
sory).
4.2.2 Steam operation (over
100°C)
1)
Beware of hot water and
steam discharge up to
150°C when operating in
steam stage.
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4.3 Pressure regulation
(Tornado Lance)
1)
1. Turn the twist grip on the spray
unit:
High pressure =
clockwise (+) for high pres-
sure
Low pressure =
anticlockwise (–) for low pres-
sure.
5 Applications and methods
Effi cient high pressure cleaning is achieved by following a few guide-
lines, combined with your own personal experience of specifi c clean-
ing tasks. Accessories and detergents, when correctly chosen, can
increase the effi ciency of your pressure washer. Here is some basic
information about cleaning.
5.1 Techniques
4.5 Using cleaning agents
1. Set the desired concentra-
tion of cleansing agent at the
cleansing agent dosing facil-
ity.
2. Spray the object to be
cleaned.
3. Allow the cleaning agent to
work, depending on the de-
gree of soiling. Then rinse off
with the high pressure spray
jet.
4.4 Pressure regulation
(VarioPress Gun)
1)
,
For safety reasons,
never tie back or
wedge open the
trigger of the spray
gun in open
position during
operation. The trigger must be free
to close when released, thus
interrupting the ow of the water.
1. Turn the twist grip on the
spray unit:
Water volume
(–) (+)
min. max.
For special applications (e.g. dis-
infection) the exact detergent con-
centration has to be determined by
measuring cup. For water through-
put of the machine see chapter 9.4
technical data.
,
CAUTION!
Never allow cleaning agent to dry
on the surface to be cleaned. The
surface may be damaged.
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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
agriculture – for example, within pig sties. The ideal soaking method
can be achieved via use of foam or simple alkaline detergent. Let
the product lie on the dirty surfaces for around 30 minutes before
pressure washing. The result will be a much quicker high pressure
cleaning process.
5.1.2 Detergent and Foam
Foam or detergent should be applied onto dry surfaces so that the
chemical product is in direct contact with the dirt. Detergents are
applied from bottom to top, for example on a car bodywork, in order
to avoid “super clean” areas, where the detergent collects in higher
concentration and streams downwards. Let the detergent work for
several minutes before rinsing before rinsing but 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 easily at higher temperatures also.
Proteins can be cleaned at temperatures of around 60°C. Oils, traffi c
lm around 70°C, and grease can be cleaned at 80°C - 90° C.
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
High pressure is not always the best solution and high pressure
may damage surfaces. The cleaning effect also depends upon water
ow. Pressure levels of around 100 bar may be suffi cient for vehicle
cleaning (in association with hot water). Higher fl ow levels give the
possibility to rinse and fl ush away large amounts of dirt easily.
5.2 Some typical cleaning tasks
5.2.1 Agriculture
Task Accessories Method
Stables
Pig Pens, Sties
Cleaning of walls,
floors and equip-
ment
Disinfectant
Chemical Foam Injec-
tors
Foam lance
Powerspeed lance
Floor Cleaner
Detergents
Universal
Alkafoam
Disinfectant
DES 3000
1. Soaking – apply foam to all surfaces (bottom to top)
and wait for approx. 30 minutes.
2. Remove the dirt from surfaces with the high pressure
lance or chosen accessory. Again, clean from bottom
to top on vertical surfaces.
3. To fl ush away large quantities of dirt, change to low
pressure mode and use the higher fl ow to push away
the dirt.
4. Use recommended disinfectant products and methods
to ensure hygiene. Apply DES 3000 disinfectant once
the surfaces are perfectly clean.
Machinery
Tractors
ploughs etc.
Detergent injection
Powerspeed lances
Curved lances and un-
derchassis washers
Brushes
1. Apply detergent to vehicle or equipment surfaces in
order to soften up dirt and grime. Apply from bottom
to top.
2. Proceed with cleaning using the high pressure lance.
Clean again from bottom to top. Use accessories to
clean in diffi cult to reach places.
3. Clean fragile areas such as motors, rubber at lower
pressure levels to avoid damage.
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5.2.3 Buildings and Equipment
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 ALTO representative in order to discuss the best solution for your own cleaning tasks.
5.2.2 Vehicle
Task Accessories Method
Vehicle bodywork Standard lance
Detergent injection
Curved lances and un-
derchassis washers
brushes
Detergents
Active Shampoo
Active Foam
Sapphire
Super Plus
Active Wax
Allosil
RimTop
1. Apply detergent to vehicle or equipment surfaces in
order to soften up dirt and grime. Apply from bottom
to top. In cases of particularly dirty vehicles, pre-spray
with a product such as Allosil in order to remove traces
of insects etc, then rinse at low pressure and apply
normal car cleaning detergent. Let detergents settle
for 5 minutes before cleaning off. Metallic surfaces can
be cleaned using RimTop.
2. Proceed with cleaning using the high pressure lance.
Clean again from bottom to top. Use accessories to
clean in diffi cult to reach places. Use brushes in order
to add a mechanical cleaning effect. Short lances can
help for cleaning of motors and wheel arches. Curved
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.
Task Accessories Method
General surfaces
Metallic equipment
Foam injectors Stand-
ard lance
Curved lances
Tank cleaning
head
Detergents
Intensive
J25 Multi
Combi Active
Alkafoam
Disinfectant
DES 3000
1. Apply thick foam over the surfaces to be cleaned. Apply
on dry surfaces. Apply from top to bottom on vertical
surfaces. Let the foam act for up to 30 minutes for the
optimal effect.
2. Proceed with cleaning using the high pressure lance.
Use applicable accessories. Use high pressure to
dislodge large amounts of incrusted dirt or grime.
Use lower pressure and high water volume in order
to rapidly fl ush away loose dirt and rinse surfaces.
3. Apply DES 3000 disinfectant once the surfaces are
perfectly clean.
Areas covered by amounts of loose dirt, such as animal
remains in slaughterhouses, can be removed by using
high water fl ow to fl ush 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-
ages surfaces prior
to treatment
Wet Sandblasting
equipment
1. Connect the sandblasting lance to the pressure
washer and place the suction tube in the sand.
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.
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6 After using the cleaner
6.1 Switching off the
cleaner
1. Turn the main switch to posi-
tion „OFF“.
2. Close water tap.
3. Squeeze the spray gun han-
dle until the cleaner is de-
pressurised.
4. Lock the safety catch on the
spray gun.
6.2 Disconnecting supply
lines
1. Close water tap.
2. Squeeze the spray gun han-
dle until the cleaner is de-
pressurised.
3. Lock the safety catch on the
spray gun.
6.3 Rolling up the electrical
cord and storing
accessories
Risk of tripping!
To prevent accidents, always
carefully roll up the electrical
cord.
1. Wind up the cord
2. Wind up the high pressure
hose.
3. Place the spray lance into
the spray lance storage.
4. Switch off the cleaner.
5. Remove the water hose from
the cleaner.
6. Pull out the plug from the
electrical socket.
6.4 Storing the cleaner
(below 0°C)
Store the cleaner in a dry room
without danger of frost or protect
as below:
1. Remove the water inlet hose
from the cleaner.
2. Remove the spray lance.
3. Switch on the cleaner with
the main switch in position
"Cold Water".
4. Operate the spray gun.
5. Gradually pour antifreeze
(approx. 5 litres) into the wa-
ter tank (A).
6. During suction operate the
spray gun two or three times.
7. The machine is protected
against frost when antifreeze
solution emerges from the
spray gun.
8. Lock the safety catch on the
spray gun.
9. Switch off the cleaner.
10. To avoid any risks, store
the cleaner temporarily in a
heated room before using it
again.
11. When the machine is put into
service again, the antifreeze
solution can be collected and
stored for future use.
A
A
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7 Maintenance
7.1 Maintenance plan
7.2 Maintenance work
7.2.1 Water filters
A water fi lter is fi tted on the water
inlet to prevent large particles of
dirt from entering into the pump.
1. Unscrew quick coupling.
2. Remove fi lter with tool and
clean it.
Weekly
After the fi rst 50
operating hours
Every six
months or
500 operating
hours
As
required
7.2.1 Water fi lters
Q
7.2.2 Oil fi lter
Q
7.2.3 Checking the pump oil quality
Q
7.2.4 Changing the pump oil
QQ
7.2.5 Emptying the fuel oil tank
Q
7.2.2 Maintenance of fuel
filter
Open hose clips1.
Replace fuel fi lter2.
Close hose clips3.
Dispose the cleaning solu-4.
tion/damaged filter in ac-
cordancewith the disposal-
regulations.
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7.2.4 Changing the pump oil
1. Unscrew the oil drain plug
(A) on the pump housing and
dispose of the old oil in ac-
cordance with the disposal
regulations.
2. Check the drain plug gasket
and screw in the plug again.
3. Fill with oil and close the oil
filler plug.
Oil grade and capacity see
chapter ‘9.4 Technical Data’.
7.2.3 Checking the pump oil
quality
1. Check colour of pump oil.
If the oil has a grey or white
shade, change the oil (see
chapter 7.2.4)
2. Top up cold pump with fresh
oil if necessary.
Oil type see chapter 9.4
Technical Data.
7.2.5 Flame sensor
1)
1. Remove the sensor and
clean with a soft cloth.
2. Ensure that the sensor is
correctly seated when install-
ing again - the symbols must
face upwards.
A
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Continued
8.1 Indications on Display
8 Troubleshooting
Indication lights Cause Remedy
>
>
Constant light
- The appliance is ready for
operation
When switching on, all the
LEDs light up once before the
motor is switched on
Flashing light
- Flow sensor fault
- Water tap closed or water
shortage
- Detergent tank empty
- Pressure regulation on
the safety control block or
VarioPress-lance
1)
set to low
water volume
- Machine scaled
>
>
>
>
>
Contact Nil sk-ALTO Service
Cold water operation possible
Required volume ow and pres-
sure see chapter 9.4 Technical
Data
Top up detergent tank or set de-
tergent metering to “OFF“
Turn the twist grip on safety con-
trol block or VarioPress lance
1)
to
higher water volume (see chapter
4.4)
Contact Nil sk-ALTO Service
> Constant light
- Fuel shortage
>
>
Top up fuel
Cold water operation is possible
> Flashing light
- Ni sk-ALTO AntiStone short-
age
> Top up Nil sk-ALTO AntiStone
>
>
Constant light
- Service interval has expired
Flashing light
- Service interval due in 20
hours
>
>
Contact Nil sk-ALTO Service
Contact Nil sk-ALTO Service
> Constant light
- Pump oil low
> Top up pump oil
> Flashing light (simultaneously)
- Leakage or inadmissible op-
erating condition by short-time
operation
- Spray gun leaking
- High pressure hose, coupling
or line system leaking
- Detergent tank empty
- Water inlet lter dirty
- High-pressure pump drawing
in air
>
>
>
>
>
>
After three times of short-time op-
eration the manchine switches off.
Reset: Turn main switch to posi-
tion “OFF“, then start again. Keep
spray gun pressed for longer than
3 seconds. If a leak occurs caus-
ing the machine to start and stop
brie y 3 times, then the machine
will switch off.
Check Spray gun
Replace high pressure hose,
retighten screw ttings
Top up detergent tank or set de-
tergent metering to “OFF“
Clean lter (see chapter 7.2.1)
Repair leaks
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8.2 Other Faults
Fault Cause Remedy
not ON
> Plug not connected to the
electrical plug socket
Put the plug into the electrical
socket.
Check fuse (see chapter 9.4 Techni-
cal Data)
Pressure too low > High pressure nozzle worn
out
Replace nozzle
> Pressure regulation set to low
pressure or VarioPress-lance
1)
set to low water volume.
Turn the twist grip on safety control
block clockwise (+) or set VarioPress-
lance
1)
to higher water volume (see
chapter 4.4)
Machine is running with
pulsating pressure and
makes knocking noise
> Pump has drawn in air as the
detergent tank is empty
Close detergent valve. Remove
lance from gun. Operate spray gun
and let machine run until air in pump
is gone and the machine is running
normally/calm again.
No detergents drawn in > Detergent tank empty Top up detergent tank
> Dirt in detergent tank Clean detergent tank
> Suction valve at cleaning
agent inlet soiled
Remove suction valve and clean or
replace
Burner soots > fuel contamination
Contact Alto Service
> Burner sooted or adjustment
incorrect
>
>
Flashing light (alternately)
- Motor overheated
- Machine overheated
>
>
Turn main switch in position
“OFF“, let the machine cool
down
Remove/disconnect exten-
sion cable
Possible phase failure; have
electrical connection checked
Contact Nil sk-ALTO Service
slow
rapid
> Flashing light
- Flame sensor sooted
- Ignition or fuel system failure
>
>
Clean ame sensor (see chapter
7.2.5)
Contact Nil sk-ALTO Service
Cold water operation possible
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9 Further information
9.1 Recycling the cleaner
Make the old cleaner unusable im-
mediately.
1. Unplug the cleaner and cut the
power cord.
Do not discard of electrical appli-
ances with household waste.
As specified in European Directive
2002/96/EC on old electrical
and electronic appliances, used
electrical goods must be col-
lected separately and recycled
ecologically. Contact your local
authorities or your nearest deal-
er for further information.
9.2 Guarantee Our general conditions of business
are applicable with regard to the
guarantee. Subject to change as a
result of technical advances.
The guarantee is invalidated if the
machine is not operated in ac-
cordance with these instructions
or otherwise abused. The guaran-
tee is invalidated if the machine is
not serviced as described.
9.3 EU Declaration of
Conformity
EU Declaration of Conformity
Product:
High Pressure Cleaner
Type:
NEPTUNE 4
Description:
230 V 1~, 50 Hz / 400 V 3~, 50 Hz / IP X5
The design of the unit corresponds to the
following pertinent regulations:
EC Machine Directive 2006/42/EC
EC Low-voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
Applied harmonised standards:
EN ISO 12100-1, EN ISO 12100-2, EN 60335-2-79
EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN 61000-3-2
Applied national standards and technical
specifi cations:
DIN EN 60335-2-79
Nilfi sk-Advance A/S
Industrivej 1
DK-9560 Hadsund
Dipl. Ing. Wolfgang Nieuwkamp
Tests and approvals
Hadsund, 01.06.2009
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