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When connecting the machine to operate from pressure less water supplies – always use ad-
ditional fi ltering to secure that impurities are not sucked in. Hose length should be max. 3 meter 
and of minimum ½". 

To meet these requirements, Nilfi sk recommends that you use the original Nilfi sk suction hose 
kit.

The Machine is designed for suction up to 50 cm above water surface. 

•  Position the machine at max. 0.5 meter above water surface. Detach the high pressure hose 

from the outlet.

•  Ensure that the inlet fi lter is in position and attach the suction hose kit, secure tight connec-

tion to the inlet.

•  Turn on the machine, pressing the start/stop switch (1) into position "I".
•  Wait until a steady jet exits the outlet.
•  Switch off the machine and attach high pressure hose (4), spray handle, lance and  nozzle.
•  Start the machine again and activate the spray handle.

4.4  Starting the high pressure washer

 IMPORTANT!

 

 

 

Connecting to mains power supply

The voltage and frequency of the machine (see model tag (14)) must match the voltage and 
frequency of the power supply.

 B9 

 

Insert the power plug into power supply socket.

 B10 

 

Turn on the water.

 B11 

 

Release the trigger lock (7a). Remember to unplug, turn off the high pressure washer and 
lock the trigger, when leaving the high pressure washer unattended 

 B12 

 

Activate the trigger of the spray handle and let the water run until all air has  escaped from 
the water hose.

 B13 

 

Turn on the machine, pressing the start/stop switch into position “I”. 

 B14 

 

Activate the trigger of the spray handle. When releasing the trigger of the spray  handle, 
the machine automatically stops. The machine will start again when you  reactivate the 
trigger of the spray handle.

5  After using the pressure washer

 

See the pictorial quick reference guide – storing the high pressure washer. 

 

The high pressure washer should be stored in a frost free room! Should the machine by a mis-
take be frozen, it will be necessary to check it for damages.

5.1  Stopping the high pressure washer

 C1 

 

Shut off the water supply and activate the trigger of the spray handle and let the machine 
run until no more water runs out of the nozzle. This will wash out water hose, high pres-
sure hose, spray lance and nozzles.

 C2 

 

Stop the machine, pressing the start/stop switch into position “0”. 

 C3 

 

Unplug the machine from the power supply socket and wind up the electrical cable (5) 
and place it on the holder (16).

 C4 

 

Rinse the spray lance, nozzles and the foam sprayer after use.

 C5 

 

Place spray handle, lance, nozzles, foam sprayer and other accessories in the holders on 
the high pressure washer.

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Summary of Contents for C 100.6

Page 1: ...C 100 6 C 110 4 C 110 4 X TRA C 105 6 C 120 6 X TRA 128700022 e 09 2014 EN DA NO SV FI DE FR NL IT ES PT EL TR CS HU PL HR SL SK LV LT ET RU ZH User Manual...

Page 2: ...8 103 Gebruiksaanwijzing 104 118 Istruzioni sull uso 119 133 Instrucciones de manejo 134 148 Instru es de opera o 149 163 164 179 Kullan m K lavuzu 180 194 N vod k obsluze 195 208 Haszn lati tmutat 20...

Page 3: ...ting of trolley handle and wheels 10 3 2 Mounting of quick coupling 10 4 Operating your high pressure washer 11 4 1 Connection of high pressure hose 11 4 2 Mounting of spray lance and Click Clean nozz...

Page 4: ...can be hazardous to health Where applicable use a device in order to avoid or re duce aerosols production e g a shield covering the nozzle For protection against aerosols use a respira tory mask of c...

Page 5: ...or use by persons including children with reduced physical senso ry or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge Anyone who has consumed alcohol medicines or drugs affecting their abilit...

Page 6: ...achine if a supply cord or important parts of the machine are damaged e g safety de vice high pressure hose and spray handle and spray attachments The trigger of the spray handle must move easily and...

Page 7: ...x 20 0 m 2 5 mm Max 30 0 m If the electric cable is damaged it must be replaced by an authorized Nilfisk distributor or similar qualified person in order to avoid a hazard Water connection This high p...

Page 8: ...ther animals Never direct the water jet at live electrical equipment or the machine itself danger of short circuiting Hold the spray lance firmly with both hands The spray lance is affected by a thrus...

Page 9: ...repair Any repair should always be made in Nilfisk authorized workshop with original Nilfisk spare parts Do not attempt any maintenance not described in the instructions If the machine refuses to sta...

Page 10: ...able for models with trolley handle and wheels C 100 6 6 C 110 4 C 110 4 X TRA and C 120 6 X TRA A1 Place the trolley handle 15 on the machine A2 Secure the handle by mounting the 2 screws using the e...

Page 11: ...he pawl to detach the Click clean nozzles and the foam sprayer IMPORTANT Before starting the cleaning job check that the machine is in an upright position and placed on an even surface Do not place th...

Page 12: ...the trigger lock 7a Remember to unplug turn off the high pressure washer and lock the trigger when leaving the high pressure washer unattended B12 Activate the trigger of the spray handle and let the...

Page 13: ...ozzle cleaning tool 12 should only be used when the nozzle is detached and the ma chine is stopped D2 Stop the machine and disconnect the nozzle Clean the nozzle D3 Flush the nozzle backwards with wat...

Page 14: ...ould be forwarded to one of the service centres of the Nilfisk organisation with description specification of the fault Repairs not covered by the guarantee conditions will be invoiced I e malfunction...

Page 15: ...a bar 7 70 7 70 7 5 75 8 80 8 5 85 8 80 Max pressure MPa bar 10 100 9 90 10 5 105 10 110 12 120 10 100 Rated water flow l min l h 5 3 320 5 2 310 5 2 310 5 2 310 5 3 320 Max water flow l min l h 7 3 4...

Page 16: ...Part 1 Emission EN 55014 2 1997 A1 2001 A2 2008 Electromagnetic compatibility Requirements for household appliances electric tools and similar apparatus Part 2 Immunity Product family standard EN 6100...

Page 17: ...A7 A8 A5 A6 A3 A4 A1 A2 I O 2 2a 3 14...

Page 18: ...18 19 20...

Page 19: ...C3 C5 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C1 B14 B13 B11 B12 B10 B 9 B2 B1 B8 B6 B7 I O B3 B4 B5 Max 40 C Max 40 C...

Page 20: ...D5 D4 D3 D2 D1...

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