FREE ENGLISH NILFISK C 110.7 NZ (01) PDF USER GUIDE
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What safety precautions must be observed before using the pressure washer?
Before first use of the machine, read the instructions carefully. Save instructions for later use.
Safety instructions marked with the warning symbol (!) must be observed to prevent personal injury or serious damage to property.
This machine has been designed for use with cleaning agents supplied or recommended by Nilfisk. The use of other cleaning agents or chemicals may adversely affect the safety of the machine.
High pressure jets can be dangerous if subject to misuse. The jet must not be directed at persons, live electrical equipment or the machine itself.
Do not use the machine within range of persons unless they wear protective clothes.
Do not direct the jet against yourself or others in order to clean footwear.
Risk of explosion – Do not spray flammable liquids.
High pressure washers shall not be used by children or untrained personnel (check local regulations for EU/Outside EU specifics).
High pressure hoses, fittings and couplings are important for the safety of the machine. Use only hoses, fittings and couplings recommended by Nilfisk.
To ensure machine safety, use only original spare parts recommended by Nilfisk.
Water that has flown through back-flow preventers is considered to be non-potable.
Don’t use the machine if a supply cord or important parts of the machine are damaged, e.g. safety devices, high pressure hoses, trigger gun.
Inadequate extension cords can be dangerous. If an extension cord is used, it shall be suitable for outdoor use, and the connection has to be kept dry and off the ground. It is recommended that this is accomplished by a cord reel which keeps the socket at least 60 mm above the ground.
Switch off and unplug the machine when leaving it unattended, when finished using it or when converting it to another function, when doing repair and maintenance.
During use of high pressure washers, aerosols may be formed. Inhalation of aerosols can be hazardous to health. For protection against aerosols, a respiratory mask of class FFP 2 or equivalent may be needed, depending on the cleaning environment.
Supervise children not to play with the machine.
The operator and anyone in the immediate vicinity of the site for cleaning should take action to protect oneself from being struck by debris dislodged during operation.
Always wear safety boots, respiratory mask, ear protection, goggles and protective clothing during operation.
The high pressure generated by the machine is a particular source of danger. Hold the spray lance firmly with both hands. The spray lance is affected by a kickback force and a sudden torque during operation (See Technical Data for kickback force).
Before use, always inspect the machine and equipment for damages. In case of damages, act according to listed warnings.
What is the intended use of these pressure washer models?
How do the safety devices on the pressure washer work?
The machine automatically stops when releasing the trigger and starts again when reactivating the trigger.
The spray handle features a locking device. When activated, the spray handle cannot be operated.
The machine has an automatic self-resetting thermal protector. If the machine is overheated, the thermal protector will cut the power supply. Wait for the machine to cool down.
An integrated hydraulic safety valve protects the system from excessive pressure.
What are the electrical supply requirements?
The electric supply connection shall be made by a qualified electrician and comply with IEC 60364-1.
It is recommended that the electric supply to this machine should include either a residual current device (RCD) that will interrupt the supply if the leakage current to earth exceeds 30 mA for 30 ms OR a device that will prove earth circuit.
Use motor start/delayed fuses with characteristic D according to IEC 947-2 or corresponding standards outside IEC.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by an authorized Nilfisk distributor or similar qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
No actions needed for adjusting machines marked with dual voltage and frequency.
How do I unpack and prepare the pressure washer for use?
How do I connect the pressure washer to a potable water main?
High pressure washers are generally not suitable for direct connection to the potable water mains. Always check national regulations before connecting the machine to potable water mains and use a back-flow preventer if required.
Use a 1/2″ garden hose, 10-25 meters long.
Ensure the water supply meets the requirements (Max 1 MPa/10 bar pressure, Max 40°C temperature).
Follow the connection steps shown in illustration B of the user guide.
Can I connect the pressure washer to other water sources like a water butt?
Yes, you can connect the machine to sources like rainwater vessels, rivers, lakes, and cisterns and operate it in suction mode.
Use a suitable suction hose (Min 1/2″, Max 3m long).
The height difference between the water source and the machine inlet should be Max 0.5m.
The water temperature should not exceed 20°C.
Follow the connection and priming steps shown in illustration C of the user guide. Priming may take up to 2 minutes.
How do I pair the spray handle with the machine (C-PG and D-PG series only)?
After inserting the battery (D1.1), you have 2 minutes to pair the spray handle and machine.
The light on the handle will flash orange while searching for the machine.
When successfully paired, the light will turn off.
Follow illustrations D1.1 to D1.5 for the pairing process.
If pairing aborts, repeat the process according to illustrations D2.1 to D2.5.
Power regulation levels are indicated by a green light, as shown in illustrations D3.1 and D3.2.
What should I do if I need to leave the machine unattended for more than 5 minutes?
1. Turn off the machine (E1.1).
2. Engage the trigger lock on the spray handle (E1.2).
3. Unplug the machine from the power socket (E1.3).
4. Turn off the water supply (E1.4).
What steps should I follow after using the pressure washer and for storage?
1. Turn off the machine.
2. Turn off the water supply (F1.1).
3. Disconnect the water inlet hose from the machine (F1.2).
4. Briefly operate the trigger to release pressure and empty water from the machine, pump, hose, and accessories (F1.3, F1.4). This helps prevent frost damage.
5. Ensure the machine is switched off (F1.5).
6. Remove the plug from the socket (F1.6).
7. Disconnect the high-pressure hose.
8. Clean the exterior of the machine and accessories.
9. Clean the nozzle tip if necessary (F1.9).
10. Wind up the electrical cable and high-pressure hose neatly to avoid damage (F1.7, F1.8, F1.10, F1.13).
11. Store the spray lance and accessories on the machine (F1.11, F1.12).
12. Store the machine and accessories in a frost-free environment (F1.14, F1.15).
How should I transport the pressure washer?
What user maintenance can I perform?
1. Ensure the machine is switched off and unplugged (G1.1).
2. Disconnect the water supply (G1.2).
3. Check and clean the water inlet filter regularly (G1.3, G1.4, G1.5, G1.6).
4. Check and clean the nozzle tip if the pressure seems irregular or the machine pulsates (G1.7). Use the provided cleaning tool or a fine needle.
Do not attempt any maintenance not described in the instructions.
What should I do if the machine malfunctions?
What are the technical specifications of the pressure washers?
| Specification | Unit | C 100.7 | C 105.7 | C 110.7 / C 110.7 (NZ) / C 110.7 X-TRA | C 120.7 | C 120.7 X-TRA | C 125.7 | C 125.7 X-TRA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Electric specifications | ||||||||
| Voltage (Unom) | V | 220-240 | ||||||
| Frequency (fnom) | Hz | 50/60 | ||||||
| Power (P) | kW | 1.3 | 1.4 | 1.5 | ||||
| Current (Inom) | A | 6 | 6.5 | |||||
| Protection Class | Class I / Class II | Class II | ||||||
| Protection degree | IP | IP XX | IP X5 | |||||
| Hydraulic specifications | ||||||||
| Nominal pressure (Pnom) | MPa / bar | 7 / 70 | 7.5 / 75 | 8 / 80 | 8.5 / 85 | 9.5 / 95 | ||
| Max pressure (Pmax) | MPa / bar | 10 / 100 | 10.5 / 105 | 11 / 110 | 12 / 120 | 12.5 / 125 | ||
| Water flow (Q) | l/min / l/h | 5.2 / 310 | 5.4 / 320 | 5.4 / 320 | ||||
| Max water flow (Qmax) | l/min / l/h | 7.3 / 440 | 7.7 / 460 | 7.7 / 460 | ||||
| Max. water inlet pressure (Pinlet max) | MPa / bar | 1 / 10 | ||||||
| Max water inlet temperature (tinlet max) | °C | 40 | ||||||
| Max water inlet temp. suction mode (tinlet max) | °C | 20 | ||||||
| Kick-back force (Fkickback) | N | < 20 | ||||||
| Weight (Mmachine) | kg | 5.1 | 5.1 | 5.1 (C 110.7) / 6 (X-TRA) | 6.2 | 6.2 | 6.4 | 6.6 |
| Hand-arm vibration (aha) (Standard nozzle) | m/s2 | < 2.5 ± 1 | ||||||
| Sound pressure level LpA (LpA-standard) | dB(A) | 69.2 ± 3 | 71.2 ± 3 | 71.8 ± 3 | 69.9 ± 3 | |||
| Guaranteed sound power level LWA (LWA-standard) | dB(A) | 84 | 86 | 85 | 85 | |||
Note: We reserve the right to make alterations.
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