Some Typical Cleaning Tasks - Nilfisk-ALTO Neptune 3 Original Instructions Manual

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5.1.1 Soaking
5.1.2 Detergent and Foam
5.1.3 Temperature
5.1.4 Mechanical Effect
5.1.5 High Water Flow or
High Pressure
5.2

Some typical cleaning tasks

5.2.1 Agriculture
Task
Accessories
Stables
Chemical Foam Injec-
Pig Pens, Sties
tors
Foam lance
Cleaning of walls,
Powerspeed lance
Floor Cleaner
floors and equip-
ment
Detergents
Disinfectant
Universal
Alkafoam
Disinfectant
DES 3000
Machinery
Detergent injection
Powerspeed lances
Tractors
Curved lances and un-
ploughs etc.
derchassis washers
Brushes
1)
Options / model variants
Original instructions
Encrusted or thick layers of dirt can be loosened or softened up by
a period of soaking. This is for example an ideal method within ag-
riculture – for example, within pig sties. The ideal soaking method
can be achieved via use of foam or simple alkaline detergent. Let
the product lie on the dirty surfaces for around 30 minutes before
pressure washing. The result will be a much quicker high pressure
cleaning process.
Foam or detergent should be applied 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 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 before rinsing but never let it dry on
the surface being cleaned.
Detergents are more effective at higher temperatures. Greases,
oils and fats can be broken down more easily at higher tempera-
tures also. Proteins can be cleaned at temperatures of around
60°C. Oils, traffic film around 70°C, and grease can be cleaned at
80°C - 90° C.
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.
High pressure is not always the best solution and high pressure
may damage surfaces. The cleaning effect also depends upon
water flow. Pressure levels of around 100 bar may be sufficient for
vehicle cleaning (in association with hot water). Higher flow levels
give the possibility to rinse and flush away large amounts of dirt
easily.
Method
1. Soaking – apply foam to all surfaces (bottom to top)
and wait for approx. 30 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.
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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