Gerni NEPTUNE 2 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating instructions
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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 ................................................................................6
2.2 Operating elements ..............................................................7
3.1 Setting up the cleaner ..........................................................7
3.2 Before use ............................................................................7
3.3 Fill up detergent tank ............................................................7
3.4 Fill up fuel tank .....................................................................8
3.5 Connecting the high pressure hose......................................8
3.6 Connecting the water supply ................................................8
3.7 Electrical connection ............................................................9
3.8 Antifreeze - before first use ..................................................9
4.1 Switching on the cleaner ....................................................10
4.2 Connections .......................................................................10
4.3 Pressure regulation (Ergo Vario Press Gun)1) .................... 11
4.4 Using cleaning agents ........................................................ 11
5.1 Techniques .........................................................................12
5.2 Some typical cleaning tasks ...............................................12
6.1 Switching off the cleaner and disconnecting the supply
lines ....................................................................................14
6.2 Rolling up the electrical lead and storing accessories........14
6.3 Storing the cleaner (below 0°C) .........................................14
6.4 Transporting the cleaner ....................................................14
7.1 Maintenance plan ..............................................................15
7.2 Maintenance work ..............................................................15
8.1 Indications on Display ........................................................16
8.2 Other Faults........................................................................17
9.1 Recycling the cleaner .........................................................18
9.2 Guarantee ..........................................................................18
9.3 Technical data ....................................................................18
9.4 EU Declaration of Conformity .............................................19
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1 Important safety instructions
Symbols used to mark instructions
Before using the
high-pressure­cleaner, be sure to also read the
enclosed operat­ing instructions 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 explic­itly commissioned 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
CAUTION!
High-pressure water jets can be dangerous if misused. The jet must not be directed at persons, animals, live electrical equip­ment or the cleaner itself.
Wear protective clothing, ear protection and safety goggles.
Do not use the cleaner when other people without protective clothing are in the working area. Do not direct the jet towards yourself or towards other per-
sons in order to clean clothes
or footwear. Do not direct the jet towards live animals.
During operation of the cleaner, recoil forces are produced at the spraying device and, when the spray lance is held at an angle, a torque is also created. The spraying device must therefore be held firmly in both hands.
General
Use of the high-pressure cleaner is subject to the applicable local regulations.
Besides the operating instruc­tions and the binding accident prevention regulations valid in the country of use, observe rec­ognised regulations for safety and proper use.
Do not use any unsafe work techniques.
Do not tie the trigger handle open.
Transport
For safe transport in and on ve­hicles we recommend prevent­ing the equipment from sliding and tilting. Secure it with belts.
For transport at temperatures around or below 0°C, anti-freeze liquid should be drawn into the pump and boiler beforehand (see chapter 6).
Before starting the cleaner
If your machine is a 3 phase version and has been supplied without a plug have it fitted with a suitable 3 phase plugwith an earth conductor by an electri­cian.
Each time prior to putting the appliance into service, always check the power supply cord and the other important parts of the appliance, such as the high­pressure hose and the spray gun. Do not operate the appli­ance if any of these parts are damaged.
Set up the appliance such that the mains connector is readily accessible.
Regularly check whether the mains lead is damaged or shows signs of ageing. Use the high-pressure cleaner only when the mains power lead is in a safe condition.
Safety instructions
in these operating
instructions which
must be observed
to prevent risks to persons are marked with this danger symbol.
This symbol is used to mark safety in­structions that must be observed to pre­vent damage to the machine and its per-
formance.
This indicates tips and instruc­tions to sim­plify work and to ensure safe operation.
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If the mains power lead is dam­aged, to avoid hazards, this must be replaced either by the manufacturer or through his customer service or a similarly qualified person.
CAUTION!
Unsuitable extension leads can represent a source of danger. Always unwind lead from the reels completely to prevent the mains power lead overheating.
Connectors and couplings of power supply cords and exten­sion leads must be watertight.
When using an extension lead, check the minimum cross-sec­tions of the cable:
Cable lengthmCross section
<16 A <25 A
up to 20 m
ø1.5mm² ø2.5mm²
20 to 50 m
ø2.5mm² ø4.0mm²
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 cor­responds to the voltage of the local mains power supply.
It is important that the electrical connection for this appliance has been installed by an electri­cian and in compliance with IEC 60364 and the country-specific regulations.
We recommend that the electri­cal connection to this appliance should incorporate – either a fault current circuit
breaker, which cuts off the mains voltage if the fault current exceeds 30 mA for 30 ms,
– or an earth resistance meter.
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.
The maximum permissible working pressure and tempera­ture are printed on the high­pressure hose.
Store the cleaner where it will not be ex­posed to frost or use
anti-freeze liquid!
Never operate the cleaner with­out water. Even brief shortages of water result in severe dam­age to the pump seals.
Operation
Keep cabinet closed during op­eration.
Do not damage the mains pow­er lead (e.g. by driving over it, pulling or crushing it).
Disconnect the power cord by pulling the plug only (do not pull or tug the power cord).
IMPORTANT!
This appliance has been de­vised for use with cleansing agents that are supplied and recommended by the manufac­turer. The use of other cleansing agents or chemicals can impair the safety of the appliance.
CAUTION!
The appliance is intended to be used with heating oil EL or
diesel oil. Unsuitable fuels (e.g.
petrol) must not be used as they can represent a source of dan­ger.
If the machine is to be oper­ated at fuel stations or in other potentially hazardous areas, the machine may only be em-
ployed outside the hazard areas defined in the German „Techni­cal Guidelines for Inflammable Fluids“ applicable at the point of use due to the potential ex­plosion hazard posed by the burner.
When setting up the appliance indoors, always ensure suitable ventilation and that the exhaust gases are expelled in a suitable way. We will be glad to provide tips for connection systems, on request.
If the machine is to be con­nected to a flue gas stack, then local building regulations must be observed. We will be glad to provide tips for connection sys­tems, on request.
CAUTION!
Beware of hot water and steam discharge up to 150°C when operating in steam stage.
CAUTION!
Do not touch or cover the exhaust. Risk of burns and fire.
Do not touch, cover or place hose or cord over the chimney. Danger for persons, risk of overheating and fire.
Electrical equipment
CAUTION!
Never spray electrical equip­ment with water: danger for per­sons, risk of short-circuiting.
Switching on the cleaner may cause voltage fl uctuations. Voltage fluctuations should not occur if the impedance at the transfer point is less than 0.15 If in doubt ask your local elec­tricity supplier.
Maintenance and repair CAUTION!
Always remove the plug from the mains plug socket before
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cleaning or carrying out mainte­nance work on the cleaner.
Carry out only the maintenance operations described in the op­erating instructions. Use only original Gerni spare parts. Do not make any technical mod­ifications to the high-pressure cleaner. Ensure that the machine is reg­ularly serviced by Authorised Gerni dealers in accordance with the maintenace plan. Fail­ure to do so will invalidate the warranty.
CAUTION!
High-pressure hoses, fittings and couplings are important for the safety of the cleaner. Use only high-pressure parts ap­proved by the manufacturer! The mains power lead must not differ from the version specified by the manufacturer and may only be changed by an electri­cian. Please contact the Gerni service department or an authorised specialist work-shop for all other maintenance or repair work!
Testing
The cleaner conforms to the German „Guidelines for Liq­uid Spray Jet Devices“. The high-pressure cleaner must be subjected to a safety examina-
tion in accordance with the „Ac­cident Prevention Regulations for Working with Liquid Spray Jet Devices (BGV D15)“ as re­quired, but at least every 12 months, by an authorised in­spector.
After all repairs or modifica­tions to electrical equipment, the protective conductor resist­ance, the insulation resistance and the leakage current must be measured. Furthermore, a visual inspection of the mains power lead, 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 Preven­tion Regulations for Working with Liquid Spray Jet Devices“ are available from the Carl Hey­manns Verlag KG, Luxemburger Strasse 449, 50939 Cologne or from the appropriate associa­tion of employers’ liability insur­ances.
The pressure-bearing parts of this high-pressure cleaner have been manufactured in accord­ance with § 9 of the German Pressure Vessels Ordinance and successfully subjected to a pressure test.
Safety devices
Unacceptably high pressure is fed back without residual pres­sure via a bypass line into the intake line of the pump when the safety device is tripped.
If the conveying capacity falls below a fixed value, the built­in flow monitor automatically switches off the oil burner. The oil burner is set to continuous ignition. As an additional protec­tion mechanism, a thermo-sen­sor is integrated in the chimney of the heat exchanger. As such, the appliance cannot overheat.
The safety devices are factory set and leaded, and must not be adjusted.
Warning
• Inhalation of aerosols can be hazardous to health.
Where applicable use a de­vice in order to avoid or re­duce aerosols production, e.g., a shield covering the nozzle.
For protection against aero­sols use a respiratory mask of class FFP 2 or higher.
2 Description
2.1 Purpose This high-pressure cleaner has
been designed for professional use in
– Agriculture – industry – transport industry – automotive cleaning – municipal facilities – cleaning trade – construction industry – food industry etc.
Chapter 5 describes the use of the high-pressure cleaner for various cleaning jobs.
Always use the cleaner as de­scribed in these operating in­structions. Any other use may damage the cleaner or the sur­face to be cleaned or may result in severe injury to persons.
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2.2 Operating elements
1. High pressure hose reel1)
2. Top cover release
3. Cannister for detergent
4. Cable hook
5. Spray lance
6. Supply water connection
7. Spray lance storage
8. Hose hook
9. Tank filler for fuel
10. High pressure hose connection for machines without hose reel
11. Control panel
12. Power ON
13. Fuel low
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14. AntiStone low
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15. Service interval due/expired
16. Boiler overheated
17. Flame sensor is sooted
18. Main switch
19. Temperature controller
20. Detergent metering knob
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3 Before starting the cleaner
3.1 Setting up the cleaner Every fuel-burning appliance,
such as pressure washers, de­pends 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 Ker­osene or Diesel. Your Gerni hot water pressure washer was thoroughly tested and adjusted for optimum per-
formance before it left our fac­tory. The factory is located at ap­proximately 140m (450 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 re­adjustment for proper perfor­mance and best fuel economy . Contact your Dealer or Gerni for assistance.
3.2 Before use 1. Before using the cleaner for
the first time, check it care­fully to detect any faults or damage.
2. Run the machine only when it is in perfect condition.
3. The slope on which the high pressure cleaner is placed must not exceed more than 10o in any direction.
See page 2 at front of these operating instructions.
3.3 Fill up detergent tank
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1. Fill up detergent tank with prediluted detergent.
Capacity - see chapter 9.3 Tech­nical Data.
Max 10
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3.5 Connecting the high pressure hose
1. Put the quick connector of the high pressure hose onto the nipple on the cleaner.1)
3.4 Fill up fuel tank
NOTE!
At temperatures below 8° C, the fuel oil begins to solidify (paraffin precip­itation). This can lead to difficulties in starting the burner. Before the winter period either add a solidifica­tion point / flow improver (available from the fuel oil trade) to the fuel or
use winter diesel fuel.
With the machine cold:
Fill fuel tank from a clean con­tainer with a fresh fuel, heating oil, DIN 51603-1 (without bio diesel) or Diesel EN 590 (Diesel with a bio diesel content up to 7%).
Diesel according to EN 590 (up to 7% bio diesel) can be used with the following restrictions: Maximum storage time in high pressure cleaner diesel tank: 1 month. Diesel stored externally for more than 6 months is not al­lowed to be filled into Nilfisk­ALTO high pressure cleaners. Diesel EN 590 is not recom­mended for use in HPW's at an ambient temperature below 0°C. Diesel EN 590 from an open container must not be used.
The fuel must be free from con­tamination. Tank capacity see chapter 9.3 Technical data.
Be careful not to damage the fuel tank filter to avoid dirt en­tering in the tank
3.6 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.
NOTE!
See chapter 9.3 Technical Data for required quantity of water and water pressure.
In the case of poor water quality (sand, etc.), we recommend that a fine water filter is fitted in the water inlet.
We recommend the use of a textile­reinforced water hose with a nomi­nal diameter of min. 3/4" (19 mm).
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3.7 Electrical connection
Before connecting devices with voltage changeover
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: Check that the pre-selected voltage on the machine corresponds with the voltage of the electrical instal­lation. Otherwise the electrical devices of the machine can be destroyed.
CAUTION!
When using cable reels:
1. Due to the risk of overheat­ing and fire, always unwind the power supply cord fully.
The cleaner may only be con­nected to a correctly installed electrical installation.
1. Observe safety instructions in chapter 1.
2. Put the plug into the electrical socket.
400V 400V
230V
230V
2%
3%
4%
3.8 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.
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4 Control / Operation
4.1 Switching on the cleaner
1. Move the main switch into position 'Cold Water' (A)
The control electronics sys­tem performs a self-test, all the LEDs light up once. The motor starts lights up.
2. Ventilate the machine for air by activating the spray gun
3. When the water flow is even, continue with the following steps:
NOTE!
Always remove any dirt from the nipple before connecting the spray lance to the spray gun.
4.2 Connections
C
E
D
4.2.1 Connecting the spray lance to the spray gun
1. Pull the quick release grip (C) of the spray gun forwards and lock it by turning it to the left.
2. Insert the nipple of the spray lance (E) into the quick re­lease connection and turn the quick-release grip to the right (D).
3. Pull the spray lance (or other accessory) forwards to check that it is securely attached to
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B
4.2.2 Hot water operation (up to 100°C)
1. Move main switch into the position 'Hot Water' (B) and select the required tempera­ture on the temperature con­trol
2. Unlock the spray gun and ac­tuate it.
The burner switches on.
In case of interruptions in work: Also be sure to insert the safety catch even during short interrup­tions in work (see Fig. in section
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.
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1. Set the desired concentra­tion of cleansing agent at the cleansing agent dosing facil­ity.
2. Spray the object to be cleaned.
3. Allow the cleaning agent to work, depending on the de­gree of soiling. Then rinse off with the high pressure spray jet.
CAUTION! Never allow cleaning agent to dry on the surface to be cleaned. The surface may be
damaged.
For special applications (e.g. disinfection) the exact detergent concentration has to be determined by measuring cup. For wa­ter throughput of the machine see chapter
9.3 technical data.
4.3 Pressure regulation (Ergo Vario Press Gun)
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1. Operate the Vario trigger in order to vary the water fl ow and thereby the pressure
2. Push the trigger forwards to obtain full pressure and fl ow
4.4 Using cleaning agents
1. Replace the standard nozzle with the steam spray nozzle (See catalogue for accesso­ries).
2. Open cover.
3. Turn the twist grip on the safety control block com ple­te ly to the left (anti clock wise direction).
4. Turn the main switch into po­sition ‘Hot Water’.
5. Select temperature (over 100°C).
4.2.3 Steam operation (over 100°C)
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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 flow of the water
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5 Applications and methods
5.1 Techniques
Effi cient high pressure cleaning is achieved by following a few guidelines, combined with your own personal experience of specifi c cleaning tasks. Accessories and detergents, when correctly chosen, can increase the effi ciency of your pressure washer. Here is some basic information about cleaning.
5.1.1 Soaking
Encrusted or thick layers of dirt can be loosened or softened by a period of soaking. An ideal method within agriculture – for example, within pig sties. The soaking method can be achieved by use of foam or simple alkaline detergent. Let the product lie on the dirty surfaces for around 15 minutes before pressure washing. The result will be a much quicker high pressure cleaning process.
Foam or detergent should be applied onto dry surfaces (not in direct sun light) 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.
5.1.2 Detergent and Foam
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 fi 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 equip­ment
Disinfectant
Chemical Foam Injec­tors 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. 15 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 un­derchassis 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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5.2.2 Vehicle
Task Accessories Method
Vehicle bodywork Standard lance
Detergent injection Curved lances and un­derchassis 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.
5.2.3 Buildings and Equipment Task Accessories Method
General surfaces
Metallic equipment
Foam injectors Standard 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 cleaned 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 damag­es 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 sandblast­ing.
3. Spray the surfaces to be treated with the mix of water and sand. Rust, paint etc will be stripped off.
These are merely several examples of cleaning tasks that can be solved by a pressure washer in asso­ciation with accessories and detergents. Each cleaning task is different. Please consult your local dealer or Gerni representative in order to discuss the best solution for your own cleaning tasks.
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6.1 Switching off the cleaner and disconnecting supply lines
6 After using the cleaner
6.2 Rolling up the electrical lead and storing accessories
To prevent accidents, always carefully roll up the electri­cal lead and the high pressure hose.
Place the spray lance into the storage position.
6.3 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. Open the cover (A)
6. Gradually pour antifreeze (approx. 5 litres) into the wa­ter tank.
7. During suction operate the spray gun two or three times.
8. The machine is protected
against frost when antifreeze solution emerges from the spray gun.
9. Lock the safety catch on the spray gun.
10.Close the cover
11. Switch off the cleaner.
12. To avoid any risks, store the cleaner temporarily in a heat­ed room in upright position.
13. When the machine is put into service again, the antifreeze solution can be collected and stored for future use.
1. Close water tap
2. Activate spray gun without lance in order to empty all re­sidual water in the system
3. Turn the main switch to posi-
tion „OFF“.
4. Pull out the plug from the electrical socket.
5. Squeeze the spray gun han­dle until the cleaner is de­pressurised.
6. Lock the safety catch on the spray gun.
7. Remove the water hose from the cleaner.
A
6.4 Transporting the cleaner
The machine can be in either upright position or tilted position during transportation.
Use the fi xing points (B) when securing with belts.
Notice the risk of leaking water by sudden heavy movements during transportation.
B
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7.2.4 Flame sensor
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7 Maintenance
7.1 Maintenance plan
Maintain water filters and fuel fil­ters as required.
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 with tool.
2. Remove fi lter and clean it.
3. Remount the fi lter and quick coupling
7.2.2 Maintenance of fuel filter
1. Open hose clips
2. Replace fuel filter
3. Close hose clips
4. Dispose the cleaning solu­tion/damaged filter in ac­cordance with the disposal regulations
7.2.3 Emptying the fuel tank
1. Unscrew the cap
2. Remove the strain
3. Tilt the machine to a horizontal position
4. Let the fuel pour into an empty container
1. Dismount the sensor and
clean with a soft cloth.
2. Ensure that the sensor is
correctly seated when install­ing again - the symbols must face upwards.
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8 Troubleshooting
8.1 Indications on Display Indication lights Cause Remedy
>>The light is constant
- The appliance is ready for operation
Flashing light
- Flow sensor fault
- Water tap closed or water shortage
- Detergent tank empty
- Pressure regulation on the safety control blocks or the VarioPress lance is set to low water volume
- Machine scaled
- Spray gun is leaking
- High pressure hose, coupling or line system is leaking
> Refuel detergent or set SDR
value to “0“
> Constant light
- Low fuel level
>>Top up fuel
Cold water operation is pos­sible
> Flashing light
- Low AntiStone level
> Top up AntiStone
>>Constant light
- Service interval has expired
Flashing light
- Service interval due in 20 hours
- Microprocessor error
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Machine shutdown
> Constant light
- Boiler overheated. Exhaust sensor (EXT-H) has cut off fuel supply
- Insuffi cient water fl ow
- Machine scaled
- Boiler not serviced
>
> >
Machine shuts down. Cold water operation is possible.
Check water supply Contact Gerni Service
> Constant light
- Flame sensor (B7) is sooted
- Ignition or fuel system failure
>
> >
Clean fl ame sensor (B7) (see chapter 7.2.4) Contact Gerni Service Cold water operation is pos­sible
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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 9.3 Techni­cal 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 again.
No detergent 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 up > fuel contamination Contact Gerni Service
> Burner sooted or adjustment
incorrect
Indication lights Cause Remedy
> Flashing light
- Motor is overheated
> >Turn main switch to position
“OFF“ - let the machine cool down Remove/disconnect extension cable Possible phase failure on 3 phase variants: have electrical connection checked Contact Gerni Service
> Flashing light
- Faulty temperature sen­sor (B1)
>
>
>
Cold water operation is pos­sible Check wire to temperature sensor (B1) Contact Gerni Service
> Flashing light
- Overheat error has oc­curred
>>Cold water operation is pos-
sible Contact Gerni Service
> Visual test of lamps
- When switching on, all LEDs light up for approximately 1 second
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The cleaner contains valuable materials that should be recy­cled. Therefore, make use of your local waste disposal site. Contact your local authorities or your nearest dealer 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 accordance with these instruc­tions or otherwise abused. The guarantee is invalidated if the machine is not serviced as de­scribed.
9.3 Technical data
9 Further information
9.1 Recycling the cleaner If the cleaner is discarded, make
it unusable immediately
1. Unplug the cleaner and cut the power cord.
2-16 2-26
Voltage 230 V /1~/50Hz AU AU
Fuse A 10 15
Power rating kW 2.2 3.4
Working pressure bar/MPa 100/10 145/14.5
Volume fl ow (max) l/h 450 600
Volume fl ow Q
IEC
l/h 400 530
Permissable temperature °C 90/150
Max. water inlet temperature °C 40
Max. water inlet pressure bar/MPa 10
Dimensions l x w x h mm 607x688x1000
Weight kg 97
Noice level at a distance of 1m EN-60704-1
dB(A) 76 77
Sound power level LWA dB(A) 90 91
Recoil forces N 14 21
Vibration ISO 5349 m/s
2
2.5
Fuel tank l 17
Detergent tank l 5
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9.4 EU Declaration of Conformity
EU Declaration of Conformity
Product: High Pressure Washer Type: NEPTUNE 2
The design of the unit corre sponds to the following pertinent regulations:
EC Machine Directive 2006/42/EC EC Low-voltage Directive 2006/95/EC EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC EC RoHS Directive 2011/65/EC EC PED Directive 97/23/EC
Applied harmonised standards: EN ISO 12100-1, EN ISO 12100-2, EN 60335-2-79,
EN 55014-1(2002), EN 55014-2(2001), EN 61000-3-2 (2006)
Applied national standards and technical specifi cations:
IEC 60335-2-79
Name and address of the person autho rised to compile the technical le:
Anton Sørensen General Manager, Technical Operations EAPC
Nilfi sk-Advance A/S Sognevej 25 DK-2605 Brøndby
Identity and signature of the person empowered to draw up the declaration on behalf of the manufacturer:
Anton Sørensen General Manager, Technical Operations EAPC
Nilfi sk-Advance A/S Sognevej 25 DK-2605 Brøndby
Place and date of the declaration: Hadsund, 14-02-2013
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AUSTRALIA:
Nilfi sk-Advance Pty LTd
Unit 1/13 Bessemer Street
Blacktown NSW 2148
Phone: 1300 556 710
E-mail: sales@gerni.com.au
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