What to do if the Nilfisk-ALTO NEPTUNE 4 FA Pressure Washer is not ON?
- TTim MossAug 20, 2025
If your Nilfisk-ALTO Pressure Washer is not turning on, make sure the plug is properly connected to the electrical socket. Also, check the fuse.
What to do if the Nilfisk-ALTO NEPTUNE 4 FA Pressure Washer is not ON?
If your Nilfisk-ALTO Pressure Washer is not turning on, make sure the plug is properly connected to the electrical socket. Also, check the fuse.
What to do if the Nilfisk-ALTO Pressure Washer shows a flow sensor fault?
The Nilfisk-ALTO Pressure Washer may show a flow sensor fault if the water tap is closed, there is a water shortage, or the detergent tank is empty. Top up the detergent tank or set detergent metering to “OFF“. Also, check if the pressure regulation on the safety control block or VarioPress-lance is set to low water volume and turn the twist grip on safety control block or VarioPress lance to higher water volume.
What to do if Nilfisk-ALTO AntiStone level is low in my Nilfisk-ALTO Pressure Washer?
If your Nilfisk-ALTO Pressure Washer has a Nilfisk-ALTO AntiStone shortage, top up the Nilfisk-ALTO AntiStone.
What to do if Nilfisk-ALTO NEPTUNE 4 FA Pressure Washer light is flashing simultaneously?
If the light is flashing simultaneously, it could be due to several reasons. It may be caused by leakage or inadmissible operating condition by short-time operation. After three times of short-time operation the machine switches off. To reset, turn the main switch to the “OFF“ position, then start again, keeping the spray gun pressed for longer than 3 seconds. Another cause might be a leaking spray gun, so check the spray gun. Also, inspect the high-pressure hose, coupling, or line system for leaks; replace the high-pressure hose or retighten screw fittings if needed. If the detergent tank is empty, top it up or set detergent metering to “OFF“. Clean the water inlet filter if it is dirty. Finally, repair any leaks if the high-pressure pump is drawing in air.
Why is my Nilfisk-ALTO Pressure Washer not turning ON?
If your pressure washer isn't turning on, make sure the plug is properly connected to the electrical socket and check the fuse.
What to do if my Nilfisk-ALTO Pressure Washer light is flashing?
A flashing light could indicate a few issues. Check if the detergent tank is empty and top it up, or set the detergent metering to “OFF“. If the pressure regulation on the safety control block or VarioPress-lance is set to low water volume, turn the twist grip on the safety control block or VarioPress lance to a higher water volume. Also, ensure that Nilfisk-ALTO AntiStone is filled.
Why is my Nilfisk-ALTO NEPTUNE 4 FA leaking?
If your Nilfisk-ALTO Pressure Washer is leaking, check the spray gun, high-pressure hose, couplings, and the line system for leaks. Replace any damaged hoses and tighten any loose screw fittings. Also, check if the detergent tank is empty and top it up or set the detergent metering to OFF. Inspect the water inlet filter for dirt and clean it. Finally, check if the high-pressure pump is drawing in air and repair any leaks.
What to do if Nilfisk-ALTO Pressure Washer pressure is too low?
If the pressure of your Nilfisk-ALTO Pressure Washer is too low, the high-pressure nozzle might be worn out and needs replacement. Alternatively, the pressure regulation might be set too low, so turn the twist grip on the safety control block clockwise (+).
What to do if my Nilfisk-ALTO Pressure Washer has no detergents drawn in?
If your Nilfisk-ALTO Pressure Washer is not drawing in detergents, first check if the detergent tank is empty and top it up. If the tank is full, check for dirt in the detergent tank and clean it. Also, inspect the suction valve at the cleaning agent inlet for soiling; remove and clean or replace it if necessary.
What to do if my Nilfisk-ALTO NEPTUNE 4 FA Pressure Washer motor overheated?
If the motor of your Nilfisk-ALTO Pressure Washer has overheated, turn the main switch to the OFF position and allow the machine to cool down. Remove or disconnect any extension cables. If the issue persists, there may be a phase failure, so have the electrical connection checked.
Power Supply | Electric |
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Frequency | 50 Hz |
Pump Pressure | 120 bar |
Water Flow | 420 l/h |
Voltage/Phase/Frequency | 50 Hz |
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