Nilfisk Advance America Pressure Washer P 1302 User Manual

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Index  
1 Safety precautions and warnings .............................................3  
2 Description ...............................................................................5  
3 Before you start using your pressure washer...........................6  
4 Operating your pressure washer..............................................7  
5 Fields of application and working methods ............................11  
6 After using your pressure washer...........................................13  
7 Maintenance...........................................................................14  
8 Trouble Shooting ....................................................................15  
9 Further information.................................................................16  
10 EC Declaration of Conformity.................................................18  
1 Safety Precautions and Warnings  
Symbols used to mark in-  
structions  
Before starting up  
your high-pres-  
sure washer for  
the first time, this  
instruction manual  
This symbol is  
used to mark  
safety instruc-  
tions that must  
be observed to  
must be read through carefully.  
Save the instructions for later  
use.  
prevent damage to the  
machine and its performance.  
This symbol  
indicates tips  
and instructions  
Safety instructions  
marked with this  
symbol must be  
observed to pre-  
to simplify work and to ensure a  
safe operation.  
vent danger to persons.  
Do not let children or people  
who have not read the instruc-  
tion manual operate the ma-  
chine.  
tact your Nilfisk distributor.  
Hold the spray lance firmly  
with both hands. The spray  
lance is affected by a thrust  
of up to 16.4 N during ope-  
ration.  
The operator and anyone in  
the immediate vicinity of the  
site of cleaning should take  
action to protect themselves  
from being struck by debris  
dislodged during operation.  
Wear goggles during opera-  
tion.  
This appliance has been de-  
signed for use with cleaning  
agents supplied or recom-  
mended by the manufacturer.  
The use of other cleaning  
agents or chemicals may  
Especially check:  
The insulation of the electric  
cable should be faultless  
and without any cracks. If the  
electric cable is damaged, an  
authorized Nilfisk distributor  
should replace it.  
This appliance is not intended  
for use by children or other  
persons without assistance or  
supervision if their physical,  
sensory or mental capabili-  
ties prevent them from using it  
safely. Children should be su-  
pervised to ensure that they do  
not play with the appliance.  
WARNING!  
High pressure jets can be  
dangerous. Never direct the  
water jet at persons, pets,  
live electrical equipment or  
the machine itself.  
Never try to clean clothes or  
footwear on yourself or other  
persons.  
Before starting up your machine  
please check it carefully for any  
defects. If you find any, do not  
start up your machine and con-  
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adversely affect the safety of  
the appliance.  
Disconnect from electrical  
power supply before carrying  
out user maintenance.  
To ensure the appliance  
safety only use original spare  
parts from the manufacturer  
or approved by the manufac-  
turer.  
High pressure hoses, fittings  
and couplings are important  
for the safety of the appli-  
ance. Only use hoses, fittings  
and couplings recommended  
by the manufacturer.  
Do not use the appliance  
if a supply cord or impor-  
tant parts of appliance are  
damaged, e.g. safety device ,  
high pressure hose and trig-  
ger gun.  
The appliance is intended for  
cleaning outdoors.  
Appropriate ear protection  
must be used.  
Extension cables should be of  
a watertight construction and  
comply with the below-men-  
tioned requirements for length  
and cable dimensions.  
to EN 1717. The backflow pre-  
venter can be ordered under  
number 106411177. The length  
of the hose between the back-  
flow preventer and the high  
pressure washer must be at  
least 10 metres to absorb pos-  
sible pressure peaks (min diam-  
eter ½ inch).  
Operation by suction (for ex-  
ample from a rainwater vessel)  
is carried out without backflow  
preventer. Recommended suc-  
tion set: 126411387.  
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1.0 mm² max.  
1.5 mm² max.  
2.5 mm² max.  
12.5 m  
20 m  
30 m  
If the electric cable is  
damaged, it must be re-  
placed by the manufacturer  
or his service agent or simi-  
larly qualified person in order  
to avoid a hazard.  
As soon as water has flown  
through the BA valve, this water  
is not considered to be drinking  
water any more.  
Mains power connection  
IMPORTANT! Only use wa-  
ter without any impurities. If  
there is a risk of silt, sand or  
sediment in the inlet water (i.e.  
from your own well), an addi-  
tional filter should be mounted.  
The following should be ob-  
served when connecting the  
high pressure washer to the  
electric installation:  
Only connect the machine to  
an installation with earth con-  
nection.  
The electric installation shall  
be made by a certified elec-  
trician.  
It is strongly recommended  
that the electric supply to this  
machine should include a re-  
sidual current device (GFCI).  
Never use the machine in  
an environment where there  
could be a danger of explo-  
sion. If any doubt arises,  
please contact the local  
authorities.  
It is not allowed to clean  
asbestos-containing surfaces  
with high pressure.  
Repair and maintenance  
WARNING! Always remove the  
electric plug from the socket be-  
fore carrying out maintenance  
work on the machine.  
Safety devices  
Locking device on spray handle  
(7a) (see illustration at the end  
of this manual):  
This high pressure washer  
must not be used at tempera- Water connection  
The spray handle features a  
locking device. When the button  
is activated, the spray handle  
cannot be operated.  
tures below 0°C.  
Connection to the public mains  
Never let any persons stay  
under the product when  
stored on the wall.  
according to regulations.  
This high pres-  
sure washer is  
Thermal sensor:  
WARNING!  
only allowed to be  
connected with  
the drinking water  
mains, when an appropriate  
backflow preventer has been  
installed, Type BA according  
A thermal sensor protects the  
motor against overloading. The  
machine will restart after a few  
minutes when the thermal sen-  
sor has cooled.  
Inadequate extension cables  
can be dangerous. Cables on  
reels should always be com-  
pletely unwound to prevent the  
cable from overheating.  
Pressure safety device  
An integrated hydraulic safety  
valve protects the system from  
excessive pressure.  
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2 Description  
2.1 Application  
This high-pressure washer has  
been developed for domestic  
use for cleaning:  
Only use the high-pressure  
washer for purposes described  
in this manual.  
- Car, motorbike, boat, cara-  
van, trailer, patio/drive/flag-  
The safety precautions must be  
observed to prevent damage  
stones, woodwork, brickwork, to the machine, the surface to  
barbecue, garden furniture,  
lawn mower  
be cleaned or severe personal  
injuries.  
Section 5 describes the use of  
the high-pressure washer for  
vaious cleaning jobs.  
2.2 Operation elements  
and model survey  
See illustration at the end of  
this manual.  
Specifications: See model tag  
(15) of machine.  
1 Start/stop switch  
2 Water inlet (with filter)  
3 High pressure connection  
(only machines without  
hose reel)  
Sound pressure level measured  
in accordance with ISO 3744  
EEC directive 2000/14/EEC:  
P 130.2:  
4 High pressure hose  
5 Electric cable  
LpA = 80 dB(A), LWA = 90 dB(A)  
P 150.2:  
6 Spray lance  
LpA = 80 dB(A), LWA = 93 dB(A)  
P 160.2:  
LpA = 80 dB(A), LWA = 95 dB(A).  
7 Spray handle with lock (7a)  
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8 Tornado PR nozzle  
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9 Powerspeed nozzle  
10 Detachable detergent con-  
tainer  
11 Nozzle cleaning tool  
12 Dosing of detergents  
13 Hose reel  
Hand/arm vibrations measured  
according to ISO 5349 below  
2.5 m/s2.  
We reserve the right to alter the  
specifications.  
14 Hose hook (only machines  
without hose reel)  
15 Model tag  
16 Button for telescopic handle  
17 Telescopic handle  
18 Turnable cable hook  
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3 Before you start using your  
pressure washer  
3.1 Mounting of holders for  
spray lance  
Mount the holders for spray  
lance on the machine.  
3.2 Mounting of hose hook  
(only models without  
hose reel)  
Mount the hose hook (14) on  
the handle (2 screws).  
Note: the hose hook can be  
mounted on the front as well as  
on the back. Front position is to  
be used if the product is used  
together with a special wall  
hook for wall storage.  
3.3 Mounting of hose reel  
handle (only models with  
hose reel)  
1. Click the hose reel handle  
on to the trolley handle (no  
screws).  
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3.4 Mounting of quick  
coupling  
1. Screw the quick coupling  
tight on to the water inlet (2).  
Note: The inlet filter must al-  
ways be fitted in the water inlet  
pipe to filter out sand, limestone  
and other impurities as these  
will damage the pump valves.  
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Caution: Failure  
to fit the filter will  
invalidate the  
guarantee.  
3.5 Mounting of high  
pressure hose  
Attach the high pressure hose  
(4) to the spray handle (7).  
Detach the high pressure hose  
by pressing the pawl.  
4 Operating your pressure washer  
4.1 Connection of high pres-  
sure hose  
Machines without hose reel: At-  
tach the high pressure hose (4)  
to the high pressure connection  
of the machine (3).  
Only max. 7 m additional exten-  
sion hose can be added.  
Machines with hose reel: Un-  
wind the high pressure hose  
completely.  
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4.2 Mounting of spray  
lance and nozzles  
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1. Push the spray lance (6) into  
the spray handle (7) and twist  
it until the bayonet coupling  
locks into position.  
2. Attach the nozzle.  
4.3 Water connection  
An ordinary 1/2" garden hose of IMPORTANT! Only use wa-  
min. 10 m and max. 25 m will  
be suitable.  
ter without any impurities. If  
there is a risk of silt, sand or  
sediment in the inlet water (i.e.  
from your own well), an addi-  
tional filter should be mounted.  
1. Let the water run through the  
water hose before connecting  
it to the machine to prevent  
sand and dirt from penetrat-  
ing the machine.  
Note: Check  
that the filter is  
fitted in the water  
inlet pipe and that it is clean  
and free from debris.  
NOTE: Connec-  
tion to the public  
mains according  
to regulations.  
2. Connect the water hose to  
the water supply by means  
of the quick connector (inlet  
water, max. pressure: 10 bar,  
max. temperature: 60°C).  
3. Turn on the water.  
4.4 Telescopic handle  
The machine features a tele-  
scopic handle. To raise or lower  
the handle, press the button  
(16) and move the handle up-  
wards or downwards. When a  
click is heard, the handle is in  
right position.  
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4.5 Start and stop of the ma-  
chine (when connected  
to a water supply)  
The spray lance is affected  
by a thrust during opera-  
tion - therefore always hold it  
firmly with both hands. IMPOR-  
TANT: Point the nozzle at the  
ground.  
cleaned.  
Do not cover the machine  
during operation.  
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Note: If the ma-  
chine is left or not  
used for 5 minutes, it must be  
switched off on the start/stop  
switch "O" (1):  
1. Check that the machine is in  
upright position.  
NOTE: Do not place the ma-  
chine in tall grass!  
1. Turn the start/stop switch to  
position "O".  
2. Release the trigger lock.  
3. Activate the trigger of the  
spray handle and let the wa-  
ter run until all air has es-  
caped from the water hose.  
4. Turn the start/stop switch (1)  
to position "I".  
2. Disconnect the electrical plug  
from the socket.  
3. Shut off the water supply and  
activate the trigger to relieve  
the machine of pressure.  
4. Lock the spray handle.  
5. Activate the trigger of the  
When releasing the trigger of  
the spray handle, the machine  
automatically stops. The ma-  
chine will start again when you  
re-activate the spray handle.  
spray handle.  
Always adjust the distance and  
thus the pressure of the nozzle  
to the surface, which is to be  
4.6 Start the machine (when  
connected to open con-  
tainers (suction mode))  
The washer can take in water  
from a rain water tank as an  
example. The hose for the water  
supply must not be too long,  
approx. 5 m.  
the machine. Place the entire  
hose in a tank or bucket. To  
avoid water spillage, crimp  
the water inlet hose down in  
the water and then connect  
the hose to the machine with  
the quick coupling and finally  
uncrimp the water inlet hose.  
2. Dismount spray handle,  
lance and nozzle.  
Make sure that the water tank is  
not placed on a lower level than  
the machine.  
Use an external filter if the wa-  
ter contains impurities.  
3. Turn the start/stop switch to  
position "I" and let the water  
run, until the air has escaped  
from the water hose and the  
pump.  
1. Make sure that the water  
hose is filled completely with  
water before connecting to  
4. Mount spray handle, lance  
and nozzle again.  
4.7 Pressure regulation on  
The pressure can be regulated  
on the TORNADO PR nozzle.  
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®
the TORNADO PR-  
nozzle  
High pressure  
Low pressure  
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4.8 Operation with detergents Application of detergents is  
NOT possible if an extension  
hose is applied.  
4. Apply the detergent from  
below and upwards.  
5. Let the detergent act for the  
time stated on the packing of  
the detergent and flush with  
pure water.  
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1. Fill the container with a de-  
tergent.  
2. Mount the TORNADO® PR  
nozzle and adjust it to low  
pressure (see section 4.7).  
3. Adjust the dosing regulator  
(12) to the required volume  
of detergent (0-5%).  
Separate detergent container  
1. Remove the cover with suc-  
tion hose from the detergent  
container.  
2. Mount the cover with suction  
hose on the separate deter-  
gent container.  
The cover has a standard thread  
and fits common detergent con-  
tainers. If your container does  
not have a standard thread,  
detach the filter from the suc-  
tion hose and remove the cover.  
Remount the filter in the suction  
hose.  
Extra detergent hose can be  
pulled out of the machine.  
4.9 Stationary use  
If mounting a special wall hook  
(not standard), the pressure  
washer can be used as a sta-  
tionary solution meaning that it  
can be operated while hanging  
on the wall.  
a
b
Only mount the wall hook on a  
sturdy wall. Adjust the length  
of the screws and size of rawl-  
plugs to the type of wall.  
c
On the wall hook garden/rim  
brush (a), brush (b) and noz-  
zles (c) can be stored.  
Important: The  
bearing capacity of  
the wall hook is  
max. 30 kg.  
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5 Fields of application and working  
methods  
5.1 General  
Efficient high presure cleaning is achieved by following a few  
guidelines, combined with your own personal experience of spe-  
cific cleaning 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 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 but never let it dry on the  
surface being cleaned. Note: It is important that the detergents  
do not dry up. Otherwise the surfac that has to be cleaned can be  
damaged.  
5.1.2 Mechanical effect  
In order to break down tough layers of dirt, additional mechanical  
effect may be required. Special wash brushes offer this supple-  
mentary effect that cuts through dirt (especially by car washing).  
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5.2 Typical fields of application  
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Below you will find a description of a lot of cleaning tasks which can be solved by a pressure washer  
from Nilfisk in association with accessories and detergents.  
Task  
Car  
Accessories  
Tornado® PR noz-  
zle, auto brush,  
Cleaning method  
1. Apply Car Combi Cleaner. Always start from the bottom and  
work upwards. Let Car Combi Cleaner act for at least 5 min.  
underchassis spray 2. Wash the car with the Tornado® PR nozzle. Start at the front of  
lance,  
the car and work backwards to avoid water from penetrating by  
the door mouldings.  
Car Combi Cleaner 3. Use the brush for removal of traffic film which is not removed by the  
nozzle. If the car is very dirty, apply Car Combi Cleaner again.  
4. Attach the undercarriage spray lance and clean undercarriage  
and wheel arches.  
5. Remove water from the surface of the car with the squeegee  
on the car brush. Make sure that all grains of sand etc. have  
been removed before using the squeegee Wipe with a wash  
leather where the squeegee cannot reach.  
Rims, alu- Rim brush,  
Apply Alu Cleaner with an automizer. Let it act for approx.  
5 min. and wash with the rim brush. For steel rims, use Car Com-  
bi Cleaner. Wash with rim brush.  
minium  
atomizer,  
Alu Cleaner  
Be careful! The high pressure jet may damage the tyres.  
Flag-  
stones,  
concrete  
floors and Cleaner,  
other hard  
Powerspeed®  
nozzle,  
Stone & Wood  
Wash towards outlets or the like. On surfaces with moss or  
algae you may start by applying Stone & Wood Cleaner. Wash  
before the soap dries. Another more effective and quicker  
method is to use the Patio Cleaner. Thus you will also avoid  
splashes.  
surfaces  
Patio Cleaner  
Garden  
furniture,  
wood  
Wood Cleaner  
Garden brush  
Apply Wood Cleaner and wash before the soap dries.  
NOTE: Use the garden brush to clean off the dirt.  
Brickwork, Powerspeed®  
Same method as for flagstones, but be careful - bad joints and  
wood may be damaged by high pressure.You may choose only  
to use the Tornado® nozzle. Adjust the distance (pressure) to the  
quality of the joints and the wood. Patio Cleaner can also be used  
on vertical surfaces.  
Wood  
work  
nozzle,  
Stone & Wood  
Cleaner,  
Patio Cleaner  
Gutter  
Underchassis spray Wash the gutter with the underchassis spray lance. Always wash  
lance  
towards down-pipes. Beware not to spray under the roofing.  
Cleaning  
of drain  
pipes, out-  
lets, down  
pipes etc.  
Tube cleaner  
Push the tube cleaner approx. ½ m (to mark) into a tube or drain  
and activate the trigger of the spray handle. The nozzle opening  
turning backwards will pull the cleaner through the tube. The  
nozzle will break down the „plug“ and flush the dirt backwards.  
Rust, paint Water/sandblasting Mount the water/sand blasting equipment and rust and paint  
equipment  
is efficiently and quickly removed. Beware not to damage the  
surface to be sandblasted.  
Green-  
house  
Tornado® PR  
nozzle, brush,  
Stone & Wood  
Cleaner  
Wash with high pressure and maybe a brush.You may use Stone  
& Wood Cleaner to remove moss and algae.  
Garden  
tools, lawn nozzle, Power-  
mover  
Tornado® PR  
Rinse the worst dirt off with the Tornado® PR nozzle. Apply Metal  
Cleaner and let it act for approx. 5 min. Wash with the nozzle.  
speed® nozzle,  
Metal Cleaner  
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6 After using your pressure washer  
6.1 Storing the washer  
The machine should be sto-  
red in a frost-free room!  
5. Machines without hose reel:  
Detach high pressure hose,  
coil it up and place it on the  
hose storage.  
Pump, hose and accessories  
should always be emptied of  
water prior to storing as follows:  
Machines with hose reel: Coil  
the high pressure hose up on  
the hose reel.  
1. Stop the machine (turn the  
start/stop switch (1) to posi-  
tion “O” and detach water  
hose and accessory.  
2. Restart the machine and  
activate the trigger. Let the  
machine run until no more  
water runs through the spray  
handle.  
6. Place spray handle, nozzles  
and other accessories in the  
holders of the machine.  
Should the machine by mistake  
be frozen, it will be necessary  
to check it for damage.  
NEVER START-UP A FROZEN  
3. Stop the machine and un-  
plug. Wind the electric cable  
round the hooks placed on  
the side of the machine.  
4. Separate spray handle and  
high pressure hose.  
MACHINE.  
Frost damages are not  
covered by the guarantee!  
6.2 Winding up of electric  
cable and high pressure  
hose  
To avoid accidents, the electric  
cable and the high pressure  
hose should always be wound  
up carefully.  
1. Wind up the electric cable on  
the appropriate hooks. Built-  
in clip for good holding.  
The lower hook can be  
turned to release the electric  
cable.  
2. The high pressure washer  
comes in two models: A) with  
hook for storage of high pres-  
sure hose (14) - B) with a  
hose reel (13).  
6.3 Storage of accessories  
The standard accessories  
(spray handle, spray lance,  
nozzles and nozzle cleaning  
tool) can be stored on the pres-  
sure washer.  
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7 Maintenance  
WARNING! Always disconnect  
Clean the connectors of dust  
and sand.  
Clean the nozzles.  
the electrical plug from the  
socket prior to maintenance or  
cleaning.  
To ensure a long and problem  
free working life, please take  
the following advice:  
Any repair should always be  
made in an authorized work-  
shop with original spare parts.  
Wash off water hose, high  
pressure hose, spray lance  
and accessories before  
mounting.  
7.1 Cleaning of water inlet  
filter  
Clean the water inlet filter regu-  
larly once a month or more fre-  
quently according to use. Care-  
fully loosen the filter with a pair  
of pliers and clean it. Check that  
it is intact before re-mounting it.  
The inlet filter must always be  
fitted inside the water inlet pipe  
to filter out sand, limestone and  
other impurities, as they will  
damage the pump valves.  
CAUTION: Failure to fit the filter  
will invalidate the guarantee.  
7.2 Cleaning of nozzle  
A clogging up in the nozzle  
causes a pump pressure which  
is too high. This is why cleaning  
is required immediately.  
1. Stop the machine and dis-  
connect the nozzle.  
2. Clean the nozzle. IMPOR-  
TANT: The cleaning tool (11)  
should only be used when  
the nozzle is detached!  
3. Flush the nozzle backwards  
with water.  
7.3 Cleaning of machine  
vents  
The machine should be kept  
clean so as to let cooling air  
pass freely through the ma-  
chine vents.  
7.4 Greasing of couplings  
To ensure easy connection and couplings should be greased  
that o-rings do not dry up, the regularly.  
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8 Trouble-shooting  
Please ensure that you check the following before contacting the Nilfisk service organization:  
Symptom  
Cause  
Recommended action  
Machine refuses to start Machine not plugged in  
Defective socket  
Plug in machine.  
Try another socket.  
Replace fuse. Switch off other machines.  
Try without the extension cable.  
Fuse has blown  
Defective extension cable  
Fluctuating pressure  
Pump sucking air  
Check that hoses and connections are air-  
tight.  
Valves dirty, worn out  
or stuck  
Pump seals worn out  
Clean and replace or refer to local Nilfisk  
distributor  
Clean and replace or refer to local Nilfisk  
distributor.  
Motor busses  
Machine stops  
Low voltage or  
low temperature  
Activate the trigger of the spray handle.  
Fuse has blown  
Incorrect mains voltage  
Replace fuse. Switch off other machines.  
Check that the mains voltage corresponds  
to specification on the model tag.  
Leave the washer for 5 minutes to cool  
down.  
Thermal sensor activated  
Nozzle partially blocked  
Fuse too small  
Clean the nozzle (see section 7.2)  
Fuse blows  
Change to an installation higher than the  
amp. consumption of the machine.  
You may try without the extension cable.  
Machine pulsating  
Air in inlet hose/pump  
Allow machine to run with open trigger until  
regular working pressure resumes.  
Check that the water supply corresponds to  
specifications required (see model tag)  
NB! Avoid using long, thin hoses (min. 1/2")  
Clean the nozzle (see section 7.2)  
Clean the filter (see section 7.1)  
Inadequate supply of  
mains water  
Nozzle partially blocked  
Water filter blocked  
Hose kinked  
Straighten out hose.  
Machine often starts  
and stops by itself  
Pump/spray handle is  
leaking  
Contact your nearest Nilfisk Service  
Centre.  
Machine starts, but  
no water comes out  
Pump/hoses or accessory Wait for pump/hoses or accessory to thaw.  
frozen  
No water supply  
Water filter blocked  
Nozzle blocked  
Connect inlet water.  
Clean the filter (see section 7.1)  
Clean the nozzle (see section 7.2)  
In case problems other than the above occur, please contact your local Nilfisk distributor.  
UK:  
Customer Services at Penrith - 01768 868995  
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EN  
9 Further information  
9.1 Recycling the washer  
Make the old cleaner unusable  
immediately.  
tive 2002/96/EC on old electri-  
cal and electronic appliances,  
used electrical goods must  
be collected separately and  
recycled ecologically.  
1. Unplug the cleaner and cut  
the electric cable.  
Do not discard electrical appli-  
ances with household waste.  
Contact your local authorities or  
your nearest dealer for further  
information.  
As specified in European Direc-  
9.2 Warranty conditions  
Nilfisk guarantees high pres-  
sure washers for domestic use  
for 2 years. If your high pres-  
sure washer or accessories are  
handed in for repair, a copy of  
the receipt must be enclosed.  
Guarantee repairs are being  
made on the following condi-  
tions:  
Repairs under this guarantee  
include replacement of defec-  
tive parts, exclusive of packing  
and postage/carriage. Besides,  
we refer to your national law of  
sale.  
The machine should be for-  
warded to one of the service  
centres of the Nilfisk organisa-  
tion with description/specifi ca-  
tion of the fault.  
that defects are attributable  
to flaws or defects in materi-  
als or workmanship. (wear  
and tear as well as misuse  
are not covered by the guar-  
antee).  
Repairs not covered by the  
guarantee conditions will be  
that the directions of this  
instruction manual have been invoiced. (I.e. malfunctions due  
thoroughly observed.  
that repair has not been car-  
ried out or attempted by oth-  
er than Nilfisk-trained service  
staff.  
to Causes mentioned in section  
Troubleshooting Chart of the  
instruction manual).  
that only original accessories  
have been applied.  
that the product has not been  
exposed to abuse such as  
knocks, bumps or frost.  
that only water without any  
impurities has been used.  
that the high pressure wash-  
er has not been used for  
rental nor used commercially  
in any other way.  
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9.3 Accessories  
EN  
Only use original accessories.  
Brush  
For cars and other surfaces.  
Extension hose  
7 m extension hose increasing the working range.  
Special spray lance for washing your car underneath.  
Underchassis  
spray lance  
Drain & Tube  
cleaner  
15 m long tube cleaner for the cleaning of tubes and drains.  
Water-sand-  
blasting equip-  
ment  
For removal of paint and rust. Sand available from do-it-your-  
self shops.  
Patio Plus  
Equipment for quick cleaning of patio/drive/flagstones.  
Garden brush  
Rim brush  
Wall hook  
Rotating brush for cleaning of wooden surfaces.  
Rotating brush for cleaning of wheel rims.  
For suspension of your high pressure washer on the wall.  
Water suction  
kit  
For removal of large amounts of water from e.g. garden  
pounds.  
Rotary brush  
Roof cleaner  
For cleaning vehicles and other surfaces.  
For removal of coatings on roofs, walls, greenhouses, etc.  
With optional brush for cleaning of caravans, trailers, windows,  
etc.  
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Detergents  
EN  
Stone & Wood Cleaner  
Plastic Cleaner  
For flagstones, brick- and woodwork. Suitable for moss and algae.  
For plastic and synthetic materials such as garden furniture.  
For cleaning of metal such as garden tools.  
Metal Cleaner  
Car Combi Cleaner  
Alu Cleaner  
For cars etc. With rinsing wax.  
For surfaces of aluminium. Applied with an atomizer.  
Oil & Grease Cleaner  
For cleaning of grease and oil on motors for instance. Applied with  
an atomizer.  
Wood Cleaner  
Roof Cleaner  
For cleaning of wooden surfaces incl. of wooden garden furniture.  
For removal of coatings on roofs, walls, greenhouses, etc.  
10 EU Declaration of Conformity  
EU Declaration of Conformity  
Product:  
Type:  
High Pressure Washer  
Nilfisk P 150.2, P 160.2  
Nilfisk P 130.2 X-TRA, P 150.2 X-TRA, P160.2 X-TRA  
Description:  
230 V 1~, 50 Hz - IP X5  
The design of the unit corresponds to the  
following pertinent regulations:  
EC Machine Directive  
EC Low-voltage Directive  
EC EMV Directive  
2006/42/EC  
2006/95/EC  
2004/108/EC  
Applied harmonised standards:  
EN ISO 12100-1 (2004), EN ISO 12100-2 (2004)  
EN 60335-2-79 (2006)  
EN 55014-1 (2006), EN 55014-2 (2001), EN 61000-3-2 (2006)  
Applied national standards and technical  
specifications:  
BS EN 60335-2-79  
Nilfisk  
Division of Nilfisk-Advance A/S  
Industrivej 1  
DK-9560 Hadsund  
Anton Sørensen  
General Manager, Technical Operations EAPC Hadsund, 01.07.2010  
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