Fault Finding - Nilfisk-Advance Gerni G3 Instrucciones De Manejo

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MAINTENANCE
To obtain the optimum return and the longest
possible life for your high pressure cleaner, it is
important to maintain the machine. We recom-
mend that you follow the following directions
and refer to the check list on the next page.
OIL CHANGE
Normally, it is not necessary to check the
oil level of the pump again. If it is, however,
wished to be more careful with the pump, oil
replacement can proceed as follows:
- dismount the body
- unscrew the oil plug of the pump
- drain the oil by turning the machine
- add oil in level with the lower edge of the oil
filling hole (for oil type and quantity please
see the technical data).
WATER FILTER
Clean the water filter (2.4) as needed. Dismount
the hose screwed connection and remove the
water filter.
FROST PROTECTION
The best frost protection is to place your high
pressure cleaner in a frost free environment. If
this is not possible, the high pressure cleaner
must be frost protected as follows:
Dip the water inlet hose in a container hold-
ing 5 litres of antifreeze/water mix. Start the
machine by pressing the switch (2.17) to pos.
"I", activate the pistol and let the machine run
at low pressure until anti-freeze comes out of
the nozzle (2.8). Release the pistol trigger a
couple of times to frost protect the by-pass and
safety valves. The anti-freeze can be collected
and used again.
CLEANING
Always keep your high pressure cleaner clean.
This increases the life and function of the indi-
vidual parts considerably.
DISASSEMBLY/DISPOSAL
All replaced parts such as water filter, fine sand
filter, as well as contaminated oil and anti-
freeze must be handed in to the local approved
authority/institution for deposit/destruction.
When the high pressure cleaner is no longer
to be used, the detergent as well as pump oil
must be drained off and delivered in accord-
ance with the above mentioned instructions.
The high pressure cleaner must likewise be
handed in to the local, approved institution for
destruction.
Any replaced parts from service visits may be
given to the service personnel who will deliver
them to the proper authority.
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ACTION
WHAT/WHO
Instruct
New operator
High pressure
Check
hose
Check
Pressure gauge
Check
Detergent suction
Clean
Water filter
Check
Gaskets
SYMPTOMS
CAUSE
Switch not activated.
High pressure cleaner not con-
High pressure
nected to the power.
cleaner does not
start.
Fuse burnt out.
Fuse burnt out.
Low voltage.
High pressure
cleaner stops sud-
denly.
Motor too warm.
Operating pressure too high (nozzle
dirty, wrong nozzle).
Air in the pump.
High pressure
hose and pistol
shake.
Lack of water.
The pump "ham-
mers" with open
Nozzle partly blocked.
pistol.
Safety valve starts
Nozzle partly blocked.
functioning or high
pressure cleaner
operates at too
Wrong nozzle.
high a pressure.
Lacks water.
The suction side of the pump leaks
(takes in air).
High pressure
Nozzle blocked.
cleaner does not
operate at max.
pressure/pressure
Nozzle worn.
oscillates.
Air in the system.
Wrong nozzle/defective nozzle.
CHECK LIST
WHEN/HOW OFTEN
Before operator uses high
pressure cleaner
During daily use
During daily use
Daily - by means of detergent
Weekly/as needed
Every other month
FAULTFINDING
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Press switch to pos. "1".
Insert the plug, switch on the main power
supply.
Change fuse. If fuse burns out again, con-
tact service department.
Change fuse. If fuse burns out again, con-
tact service department.
Extension cable too long, or the cable is
underdimensioned (please see survey).
Press switch to pos. "0" and wait 15 min.
Restart the machine.
Clean/change nozzle (see technical data).
Tighten suction hose. Bleed the pump.
Clean suction filter. Open tap comple-tely.
Clean the nozzle.
Clean the nozzle.
Change nozzle (see technical data).
Open the tap completely. Clean suction
filter. Inlet water pressure too low.
Check for leaks, tighten hose clamps.
Clean the nozzle.
Mount new lance.
Bleed the cleaner. Please see section
"start", point 3+4.
Change nozzle. Note the type (see tech-
nical data).
G3
HOW
Let operator read instruction
guide
Leaks? - call service engineer
Too high/too low? - call serv-
ice engineer
Lack of suction/leaks? -call
service engi
See maintenance
Leaks? - call service engineer

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