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4  Operating your high pressure washer

   

See the pictorial quick reference guide – operating your high pressure washer.

4.1  Connection of high pressure hose

 B1 

  Attach the high pressure hose (4) to the spray handle (7). Detach the high pressure hose 

by pressing the pawl (A).

 B2 

  Mount the high pressure hose on the outlet (3).

4.2  Mounting of spray lance and Click&Clean nozzles

 B3 

  Push the spray lance (6) into the spray handle (7), twist and release.

 NOTE!

The spray lance has a built-in low pressure nozzle that can be used for fl ushing away 
dirt. 

 B4 

  When attaching the nozzles (8, 9), press the nozzles into the spray lance.

 IMPORTANT!

When attaching the click & Clean nozzles, the pawl on the side of the spray lance should come 
out again. The nozzle should stay in position when pulling it. 

 B5 

  Push the foam sprayer (10)  into the spray lance (6).

 NOTE!

The foam sprayer features a swivel lock, which must be positioned in the hole in the Click & 
Clean spray lance. Press the 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 the machine in long grass! 

4.3 Water Connection

 IMPORTANT!

 

 

Connecting to pressurized water supply

The inlet water max. pressure is 1 MPa/10 bar and the max. temperature is 60°C – see rating 
plate. An ordinary ½" garden hose of min. 10 m and max. 25 m will be suitable. 

 B6 

  Check that the fi lter is fi tted in the water inlet pipe and that it is not clogged up.

 B7 

  Connect the water hose to the water supply by means of the quick connector. Turn on the 

water.

Connection to the drinking water mains according to national and local regulations.  
  

Let the water run through the water hose before connecting it to the machine to prevent sand 
and dirt from penetrating the machine.

 B8 

  Turn off the water and connect the water hose by means of the quick coupling to the wa-

ter inlet.

Connecting to pressure less water supply

The machine can also operate in suction mode, meaning that you can connect the machine to 
e.g. rainwater vessels, rivers, lakes and cisterns etc. When taking in water from non drinking 
water mains the backfl ow preventer is not needed.

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Summary of Contents for E 130.3

Page 1: ...E 130 3 E 140 3 E 145 3 User Manual 128332518 EN DA NO SV FI DE FR NL IT ES PT EL TR CS HU PL HR SL SK LV LT ET RU ZH...

Page 2: ...ing Istruzioni sull uso Instrucciones de manejo Instru es de opera o Kullan m K lavuzu N vod k obsluze Haszn lati tmutat Instrukcja u ycia Priru nik za korisnike Navodila za uporabo N vod na pou vanie...

Page 3: ...ur high pressure washer 12 4 1 Connection of high pressure hose 12 4 2 Mounting of spray lance and Click Clean nozzles 12 4 3 Water Connection 12 4 4 Starting the high pressure washer 13 4 5 Pressure...

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: ...by an authorized Nilfisk distributor or similar qualified person in order to avoid a hazard Water connection High pressure washer not suitable for connection to the potable water mains Connection of t...

Page 8: ...als used in the machine Their spray is highly combustible explosive and poi sonous Never direct the water jet at yourself other persons not even to clean clothing or footwear risk of injury Never dire...

Page 9: ...mage of cable plug high pressure hose and fittings Always empty pump hose and accessories of water after use of the machine and prior to storing Maintenance and repairs WARNING Always disconnect the e...

Page 10: ...ot discard electrical appliances with household waste As specified in European Directive 2002 96 EC on old electrical and electronic appliances used elec trical goods must be collected separately and...

Page 11: ...handle and hose hook standard models A1 Push down the trolley handle 14 over the two metal tubes Make sure that the handle is mounted as illustrated Mount screws with nuts make sure that the screws go...

Page 12: ...the 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...

Page 13: ...a supply system the max allowed impedance is 0 29 j0 18 Zmax Consult with the supply authority that the equipment is connected only to a supply of that impedance or less B9 Insert the power plug into...

Page 14: ...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 body work in order to avoid super clean areas where the...

Page 15: ...h towards outlets or the like On surfaces with foulings you may start by applying Stone Wood Cleaner with the foam sprayer Wash before the soap dries Another more effective and quicker method is to us...

Page 16: ...A with hook for storage of high pres sure hose 15 B with a hose reel 12 C6 Rinse the spray lance nozzles and the foam sprayer after use C7 Place spray handle f lance a nozzles b foam sprayer c in the...

Page 17: ...Clean and replace or refer to local Nilfisk distributor Clean and replace or refer to local Nilfisk distributor Machine stops Fuse has blown Incorrect mains voltage Thermal sensor activated Nozzle par...

Page 18: ...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 19: ...e 2000 14 EC Applied harmonised standards EN 60335 2 79 2012 EN 62233 2008 EN 55014 1 2006 A1 2009 A2 2011 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN 61000 3 11 2000 EN55014 2 1997 A1 2001 A2 2009 Applied i...

Page 20: ...A6 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5...

Page 21: ...B14 B10 B9 B2 B1 B7 B3 B4 B5 Max 60 C Max 60 C B6 B8 B11 B12 B13 B15 B16 B17 a c b d...

Page 22: ...C4 C7 C6 C3 C1 C1 I O a b c d f b D5 D4 D3 D2 C2 C5 D1...

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