Nilfisk Advance America Pressure Washer C 1005 User Manual

Nilfisk C 100.5  
Nilfisk C 110.3, C 110.3 X-TRA  
User Manual  
 
safety only use original spare  
parts from the manufacturer  
or approved by the manufac-  
turer.  
backflow preventer has been  
installed, Type BA according  
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.  
1.0 mm² max.  
1.5 mm² max.  
2.5 mm² max.  
12.5 m  
20 m  
30 m  
High pressure hoses, fittings If the electric cable is  
and couplings are important  
for the safety of the appli-  
ance. Only use hoses, fittings  
and couplings recommended  
by the manufacturer.  
damaged, it must be re-  
placed by the manufacturer  
or his service agent or simi-  
larly qualified person in order  
to avoid a hazard.  
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.  
Mains power connection  
The appliance is intended to  
clean cars and garden etc..  
Appropriate ear protection  
has to be used.  
The following should be ob-  
served when connecting the  
high pressure washer to the  
electric installation:  
As soon as water has flown  
through the BA valve, this water  
is not considered to be drinking  
water any more.  
Never use the machine in The electric installation shall  
an environment where there  
could be a danger of explo-  
sion. If any doubt arises,  
please contact the local  
authorities.  
be made by a certified elec-  
trician and comply with IEC  
364.  
IMPORTANT! Only use wa-  
ter without any impurities. If  
there is a risk of running sands  
in the inlet water (i.e. from your  
own well), an additional filter  
should be mounted.  
It is recommended that the  
electric supply to this appli-  
ance should include either a  
residual current device that  
will interrupt the supply if the  
It is not allowed to clean as-  
bestos-containing surfaces  
with high pressure.  
Safety devices  
This high pressure washer  
must not be used at tempera-  
tures below 0°C.  
leakage current to earth ex- The unloader valve can re-  
ceeds 30 mA for 30 ms.  
duce pressure if it exceeds  
pre-set values.  
Water connection  
Connection to the public  
mains according to regula-  
tions.  
WARNING!  
Inadequate extension cables  
can be dangerous. Cables on  
Locking device on spray gun  
(7a) (see illustration at the end  
of this manual):  
drums should always be com- Inlet hose can be connected  
The spray gun features a lock-  
ing device. When the pawl is  
activated, the spray gun cannot  
be operated.  
pletely unwinded to prevent the  
cable from overheating.  
to the water mains with a  
max. inlet pressure of 10  
bars.  
If an extension cable is used,  
the plug and the socket must be  
waterproof and comply with the  
below-mentioned requirements  
for length and cable dimen-  
sions.  
This high pres-  
sure washer is  
only allowed to be  
connected with  
the drinking water  
Thermal sensor:  
A thermal sensor protects the  
motor against overloading. The  
machine will restart after a few  
minutes when the thermal sen-  
sor has cooled.  
mains, when an appropriate  
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2 Description  
2.1 Application  
This high-pressure washer has  
been developed for domestic  
use within:  
Only use the high-pressure  
washer for purposes described  
in this manual.  
- Car, motorbike, boat, cara-  
van, trailer, patio/drive/flags-  
tones, woodwork, brickwork,  
barbecue, garden furniture,  
lawn mower  
The safety precautions must be  
observed to prevent damage  
to the machine, the surface to  
be cleaned or severe personal  
injuries.  
2.2 Operation elements  
and model survey  
See illustration at the end of  
this manual.  
10 Foam sprayer  
11 Nozzle cleaning tool  
12 Lance and nozzle holder  
13 Model tag  
1 Start/stop switch  
2 Water inlet with filter (2a)  
3 High pressure connection  
4 High pressure hose  
5 Electric cable  
14 Holder for electric cable (not  
standard on all models)  
15. Hexagon key  
6 Click & Clean spray lance  
7 Spray gun with lock (7a)  
8 Click & Clean Tornado  
Specifications: See model tag  
(13) of machine.  
®
nozzle  
We reserve the right to alter the  
specifications.  
®
9 Click & Clean Powerspeed  
nozzle  
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3 Before you start using your  
pressure washer  
3.1 Mounting of trolley  
handle (models with trol-  
ley handle)  
1. Place the trolley handle on  
the machine.  
2. Secure the handle by mount-  
ing the 2 screws. Use the  
enclosed hexagon key.  
3.2 Mounting of quick  
coupling  
1. Screw the quick coupling  
tight on to the water inlet (2).  
Note: The inlet  
filter (2a) 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.  
Caution: Failure to fit the filter  
will invalidate the guarantee.  
3.3 Mounting of high pres-  
sure hose on spray gun  
1. Attach the high pressure  
hose (4) to the spray gun (7).  
Detach the high pressure  
hose by pressing the pawl  
(A).  
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4 Operating your pressure washer  
4.1 Connection of high pres-  
sure hose  
1. Mount the high pressure  
hose on the outlet (3).  
4.2 Mounting of spray  
lance and Click & Clean  
nozzles  
1. Push the spray lance (6) into  
the spray gun (7) and screw  
it on.  
Note: The spray  
lance (6) has a  
built-in low pres-  
sure nozzle that can be used  
for flushing away dirt.  
2. Attach the nozzle.  
Warning: When  
attaching the Click  
& Clean nozzles,  
the pawl on the  
side of the spray  
lance (6) should come out  
again.  
Note: The foam sprayer (10)  
features a swivel lock, which  
must be positioned in the hole  
in the Click & Clean spray lance  
(6).  
Press the pawl to detach the  
Click & Clean nozzle.  
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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 running sands  
in the inlet water (i.e. from  
your own well), an additional  
filter (106411231) should be  
mounted.  
NOTE: Connection to the public  
mains according to regulations.  
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 not clogged up.  
2. Connect the water hose to  
the water supply by means  
of the quick connector (inlet  
water, max. pressure: 10 bar,  
max. temperature: 40°C).  
3. Turn on the water.  
4.4 Start and stop of the  
machine  
The spray lance is affected  
by a thrust during operation  
- therefore always hold it firmly  
with both hands. IMPORTANT:  
Point the nozzle at the  
ground.  
Do not cover the machine  
during operation or use it in a  
room without adequate ventila-  
tion !  
Note: If the ma-  
chine is left or not  
1. Check that the machine is in  
uprigth position.  
used for 5 min-  
utes, it must be switched off on  
the start/stop switch "O" (1):  
NOTE: Do not place the ma-  
chine in high grass!  
2. Release the trigger lock (7a).  
3. Activate the trigger of the  
spray gun and let the water  
run until all air has escaped  
from the water hose.  
1. Press the start/stop switch  
"O".  
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 gun (7a).  
4. Press the Start/stop switch  
"I" (1).  
5. Activate the trigger of the  
spray gun.  
When releasing the trigger of  
the spray gun, the machine  
automatically stops. The ma-  
chine will start again when you  
re-activate the spray gun.  
Always adjust the distance and  
thus the pressure of the nozzle  
to the surface, which is to be  
cleaned.  
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5 After using your pressure washer  
5.1 Storing the washer  
The machine should be sto-  
red in a frost-free room!  
3. Stop the machine, unplug  
and wind up hose and cable.  
4. Place spray handle, nozzles  
and other accessories in the  
holders of the machine.  
Pump, hose and accessories  
should always be emptied of  
water prior to storing as follows:  
Should the machine by mistake  
be frozen, it will be necessary  
to check it for damage.  
1. Stop the machine (press the  
start/stop switch “O” (1) and  
detach water hose and ac-  
cessory.  
2. Restart the machine and  
activate the trigger. Let the  
machine run until no more  
water runs through the spray  
gun.  
NEVER START-UP A FROZEN  
MACHINE.  
Frost damages are not  
covered by the guarantee!  
5.2 Winding up of electric  
cable and high pressure  
hose  
To avoid accidents, the electric  
cable and the high pressure  
hose should always be winded  
carefully up around the handle.  
C 110.3 / C 110.3 X-TRA: Wind  
up the cable on the appropriate  
hook.  
5.3 Storage of accessories  
The spray handle, lance and  
nozzles can be stored on the  
pressure washer.  
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6 Maintenance  
WARNING! Always discon-  
nect the electrical plug from the  
Clean the connectors of dust  
and sand.  
socket prior to maintenance or Rinse the detergent spraying  
cleaning.  
attachment after use.  
Clean the nozzles.  
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 out water hose, high  
pressure hose, spray lance  
and accessories before  
mounting.  
6.1 Cleaning of water inlet  
filter  
Clean the water inlet filter  
regularly once a month or more  
frequently according to use.  
Carefully loosen the filter with a  
screwdriver and clean it. Check  
that it is intact before re-mount-  
ing 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.  
6.2 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.  
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6.3 Cleaning of machine  
vents  
The machine should be kept  
clean so as to let cooling air  
pass freely through the ma-  
chine vents.  
6.4 Greasing of couplings  
To ensure an easy connec-  
tion and that o-rings do not dry  
up, the couplings should be  
greased regularly.  
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7 Trouble-shooting  
To avoid unnecessary disappointments, you should 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  
Machine stops  
Pump sucking air  
Check that hoses and connections are air-  
tight.  
Clean and replace or refer to local Nilfisk  
distributor  
Clean and replace or refer to local Nilfisk-  
distributor.  
Valves dirty, worn out  
or stuck  
Pump seals worn out  
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 6.2)  
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 6.2)  
Clean the filter (see section 6.1)  
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 gun 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 6.1)  
Clean the nozzle (see section 6.2)  
In case problems other than the above occur, please contact your local Nilfisk distributor.  
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8 Further information  
8.1 Recycling the washer  
Make the old cleaner unusable  
immediately.  
As specified in European Direc-  
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.  
8.2 Warranty conditions  
Nilfisk guarantees high pres- that only water without any  
sure washers for domestic use impurities has been used.  
for 2 years. If your high pres- that the high pressure  
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:  
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  
washer has not been used  
for rental nor used commer-  
cially in any other way.  
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.  
guarantee).  
that the directions of this  
The machine should be for-  
warded to one of the service  
instruction manual have been centres of the Nilfisk organisa-  
thoroughly observed.  
that repair has not been  
carried out or attempted by  
other than Nilfisk-trained  
service staff.  
tion with description/specifi ca-  
tion of the fault.  
Repairs not covered by the  
guarantee conditions will be  
invoiced. (I.e. malfunctions due  
to Causes mentioned in section  
that only original accessories  
have been applied.  
that the product has not been Troubleshooting Chart of the  
exposed to abuse such as  
instruction manual).  
knocks, bumps or frost.  
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9 Main Technical Data  
Type  
C 100.5-5  
C 110.3-5  
C 110.3-5 X-TRA  
bar/  
MPa  
Rated pressure  
70/7.0  
75/7.5  
75/7.5  
bar/  
MPa  
Permissible pressure  
max. 100/10.0  
max. 110/11.0  
max. 110/11.0  
Rated flow  
l/min  
kW  
V
5.3  
1.3  
5.2  
1.4  
5.2  
1.4  
Rated input  
Rated voltage  
Max. water temperature  
230-240  
40  
230-240  
40  
230-240  
40  
°C  
bar/  
MPa  
Inlet pressure  
0.15-10/0.015-1.0 0.15-10/0.015-1.0 0.15-10/0.015-1.0  
Sound pressure level  
dB(A)  
dB(A)  
78  
93  
78  
93  
78  
93  
Guaranteed sound power level  
Vibration according to ISO 5349 m/s2  
max. 2.5  
max. 2.5  
max. 2.5  
10 Declaration  
Declaration  
Manufacturer's name and address or his  
Nilfisk-Advance A/S  
authorized representative in the Community Industrikvarteret  
9560 Hadsund  
Denmark  
Name of the person responsible for the  
technical documentation  
Anton Sørensen, General Manager of Technical Operations EAPC  
Description of the equipment:  
Equipment name  
Model  
Rated output voltage  
Rated frequency  
High pressure washer  
Nilfisk  
C 100.5-5 / C 110.3-5 / C 110.3-5 X-TRA  
AC 230-240 V  
50 Hz  
Measured sound pressure level  
Guaranteed sound power level  
Declaration  
78 dB(A)  
93 dB(A)  
The equipment refer in this document fulfils all the requirements of  
the Directive :  
Machine Directive  
Low-voltage Directive  
EMC Directive  
2006/42/EC  
2006/95/EEC  
2004/108/EEC  
2000/14/EC  
Outdoor Noise Directive  
EN ISO 12100-1, EN ISO 12100-2, EN 60335-2-79  
EN 55014-1 (2006), EN 55014-2 (2001), EN 61000-3-2 (2006)  
Place and date of the declaration  
Signature  
Hadsund, September 1, 2008  
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Nilsk-Advance A/S, Industrivej 1, DK - 9560 Hadsund, tel.: (+45) 7218 2100  
 

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