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128303775 c  (09.2015)

Poseidon 2

User Guide

 


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Copyright © 2015  Gerni 

 


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Contents

1 Introduction 

.................................................................................................. 4

1.1 Symbols used to mark  instruction .......................................................................4

Safety precautions and working techniques ................................................4

3 Description 

................................................................................................. 10

3.1 Application ........................................................................................................10

3.2 Operation elements and model survey .............................................................10

Before you start using your  pressure washer ........................................ 11

4.1 Mounting of holders for spray lance ..................................................................11

4.2 Mounting of hose hook (only models without hose reel) ...................................11

4.3 Mounting of quick   coupling ..............................................................................11

4.4 Mounting of high  pressure hose .......................................................................12

Operating your pressure washer ............................................................. 12

5.1 Connection of high pressure hose  ...................................................................12

5.2 Mounting of spray lance ....................................................................................12

5.3 Water connection ..............................................................................................13

5.4 Telescopic handle .............................................................................................13

5.5 Start and stop of the machine (when connected to a water supply) .................13

5.6 Start the machine (when connected to open containers (suction mode)) ........14

5.7 Pressure regulation on  the Flexopower Plus- spray lance ................................14

5.8 Operation with  detergents .................................................................................14

5.9 Regulation of pressure / water volume .............................................................15

Fields of application and working methods ............................................ 15

6.1 General .............................................................................................................15

After using your pressure washer ........................................................... 16

7.1 Storing the washer ............................................................................................16

7.2 Winding up of electric  cable and high pressure hose ......................................16

7.3 Storage of accessories .....................................................................................16

8 Maintenance 

............................................................................................... 17

8.1 Cleaning of water inlet fi lter ..............................................................................17

8.2 Cleaning of nozzle ............................................................................................17

8.3 Cleaning of machine  vents ..............................................................................17

8.4 Greasing of couplings  ......................................................................................17

9 Trouble-shooting 

....................................................................................... 18

10 Further 

information 

................................................................................... 19

10.2  Warranty conditions .......................................................................................19

11 Main 

Technical 

Data 

................................................................................... 19

12  EU Declaration of Conformity ................................................................... 20

 


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1 Introduction

1.1  Symbols used to mark  instruction

All pictograms attached to the high pressure washer and its components are shown and ex-
plained in this manual.

Safety instructions marked with this symbol must be observed to prevent personal injury or 
serious damage to property.

Caution where there is a risk of damaging the machine or its individual components. 

This symbol indicates tips and instructions to simplify work and to ensure a safe operation of 

the high pressure washer.

2  Safety precautions and working techniques

Before starting up your machine for the fi rst time, this instruction manual must be read through 
carefully. Save the instructions for later use.

 WARNING! 

• Inhalation of aerosols can be hazardous to health. 

Where applicable use a device in order to avoid or re-
duce aerosols production, e.g., a shield covering the 
nozzle. For protection against aerosols use a respira-
tory mask of class FFP 2 or higher.

• The high water pressure generated by the machine 

and the power connection are particular sources of 
danger.

• Machines shall not be used by children or untrained 

personnel. Children should be supervised to ensure 
that they do not play with the machine.

• Do not use the machine within range of persons un-

less they wear protective clothing.

• Before starting up your machine please check it care-

fully for any defects. If you fi nd any, do not start up 
your machine, contact your Gerni  distributor. The in-
sulation of the electric cable should be faultless and 
without any cracks. If the electric cable is damaged, 
an authorized Gerni di stributor should replace it.

• Always unplug the power plug before cleaning or 

maintenance and when replacing parts or converting 

 


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the machine to another function.

• Observe the national safety regulations issued, for 

example, by the employers liability insurance associa-
tion, social security institutions, occupational safety 
and health authorities or other organizations.

 

 

Accessories and spare parts

• To ensure the machine safety only use original spare 

parts from Gerni or approved by Gerni.

• High pressure hoses, fi ttings and couplings are impor-

tant for the safety of the machine. Only use hoses, fi t-
tings and couplings recommended by Gerni.

 

 

Physical, sensory or mental conditions

• This machine is not intended for use by persons 

(including children) with reduced physical, senso-
ry or mental capabilities or lack of experience and 
 knowledge. If the machine is used by people with re-
duced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack 
of experience and knowledge they shall have been 
given supervision or instruction concerning use of the 
machine in a safe way and understand the hazards in-
volved.

  

Applications

This machine has been developed for domestic use 
such as: 

• Car, motorbike, boat, caravan, trailer, patio/drive/fl ag-

stones, woodwork, brickwork, barbecue, garden furni-
ture, lawn mower.

Any other use is considered as improper use. Gerni ac-
cepts no liability for any damage resulting from such 
use. The risk for such use is borne solely by the user. 
Proper use also includes proper operation, servicing 
and repairs as specifi ed in this instruction.

 

 

Clothing and equipment

Always take action to protect yourself when operating 
the machine.

 


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• Wear shoes with non-slip soles.
• Wear goggles, ear protection and protective clothes 

during operation.

 

 

Transporting the  high pressure washer

• When transporting the machine in or on a vehicle, it 

must be secured, e.g. with straps, so that it cannot slip 
or tip over.

• Gerni recommends that the machine is positioned 

horizontally on the backside, when transported in or 
on a vehicle.

  

Detergents

• This machine has been designed for use with clean-

ing agents supplied or recommended by Gerni. The 
use of other cleaning agents or chemicals may ad-
versely affect the function of the machine.

 

Before starting the work
Inspecting the machine

• Do not use the machine if a supply cord or important 

parts of the machine are damaged, e.g., safety de-
vice, high pressure hose, and spray handle and spray 
attachments.

• The trigger of the spray handle must move easily and 

automatically return to its starting position when re-
leased.

• Always keep high pressure hose and spray attach-

ment in good condition (clean, moving easily) and cor-
rectly assembled.

  

Electrical 

connection

 WARNING! 

Minimize the risk for electrical shock:

• Voltage and frequency of the machine (see rating 

plate) must match the voltage of and  frequency of the 
mains supply.

• Only connect the machine to electrical installation 

 


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made by a certifi ed electrician and com ply with IEC 
60364-1.

• It is recommended that the electrical supply to the 

machine should include a residual current device that 
will interrupt the supply if the leakage current to earth 
exceeds 30 mA for 30 ms.

• Due to the high power consumption of the machine an 

appropriate mains fuse is required.

• Inadequate extension cables can be dangerous. If an 

extension cable is used, it shall be suitable for outdoor 
use, and the connection has to be kept dry and off the 
ground. 

• Gerni recommends use of an extension cable drum 

when cable extension is needed which keeps the 
socket at least 60 mm above the ground.

• If the electric cable is damaged, it must be replaced 

by an authorized Gerni distributor or similar qualifi ed 
person in order to avoid a  hazard.

• Connecting the high pressure washer to a supply 

system, the max allowed impedance is = 0,4023 

 

(Zmax). Consult with the supply authority that the 
equipment is connected only to a supply of that im-
pedance or less.

  

Water 

connection

• This high pressure washer is only allowed to be con-

nected with the drinking water mains, when an appro-
priate backfl ow preventer has been installed, Type BA 
according to EN 60335-2-79. 

• The backfl ow preventer can be ordered under number 

106411177. 

• As soon as drinking water has fl own through the back-

fl ow preventer, it  is no longer regarded as drinking 
water.

• Operation by suction (e.g. a rainwater vessel) is car-

ried out without a backfl ow preventer – see “

Connec-

ting to a pressureless water supply

”. The machine 

can be connected to water mains with a max. inlet-
pressure of 1 MPa/10 bars and max. 60°C.

 


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Safety 

devices

Locking device on spray handle:

• The spray handle features a locking device. When the 

pawl is activated, the spray handle cannot be ope-
rated.

Thermal sensor:

• A thermal sensor protects the motor against overload-

ing. The machine will restart after a few minutes when 
the thermal sensor has cooled.

Pressure safety device:

• An integrated hydraulic safety valve protects the 

 system from excessive pressure.

  

During 

work

 WARNING! 

• It is not allowed to clean asbestos-containing surfaces 

with high pressure.

• Risk of explosion – Do not spray fl ammable liquids.
• Never draw in fl uids containing solvents (e.g., gaso-

line, heating oil, paint thinner or acetone) These sub-
stances damage the materials used in the machine. 
Their spray is highly combustible, explosive and poi-
sonous. 

• Never direct the water jet at yourself, other persons, 

not even to clean clothing or footwear - 

risk of injury.

• Never direct the water jet at pets or other animals.
• Never direct the water jet at live electrical equipment 

or the machine itself - 

danger of short-circuiting. 

• Hold the spray lance fi rmly with both hands. The spray 

lance is affected by a thrust of 20.1 N and a sudden 
torque when activating the trigger of the spray handle 
during operation.

• Never start up a frozen machine. Frost damages are 

not covered by the guarantee!

• Always ensure fi rm and safe footing.

 


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• The machine shall be operated in an upright position.
• If the machine is left or not used for 5  minutes, it must 

be switched off on the start/stop switch "

O

" (1).

  

After 

fi nishing the work

 WARNING! 

• Always switch off the machine and unplug the power 

plug from the socket after work and when leaving the 
machine unattended.

• Disconnect water inlet hose between machine and 

water supply.

• Always empty pump, hose and accessories of water 

after use of the machine and prior to storing.

 

 

Maintenance and repairs

  

 WARNING! 

• Always disconnect the electrical plug from the socket 

prior to maintenance, cleaning and repair.

• Any repair should always be made in Gerni autho rized 

workshop with original Gerni spare parts.

• Do not attempt any maintenance not described in the 

instructions.

• If the machine refuses to start, stops, pulsates, pres-

sure fl uctuates, motor busses, fuse blows or no wa-
ter comes out, check the trouble shooting diagram 
in these instructions. In case other problems occur, 
please contact your local Gerni distributor.

 

 

Recycling the high pressure washer

Make the old machine unusable immediately.

• Unplug the machine.
• Cut the electric cable. 

Do not discard electrical appliances with household 
waste. As specifi ed in WEEE Directive 2012/19/EC on 
old electrical and electronic appliances, used electrical 
goods must be collected separately and recycled eco-
logically. Contact your local authorities or your nearest 
dealer for further information.

 


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3 Description

This high-pressure washer has 
been developed for semiprofes-
sional routine cleaning: 

-  Professional craftsman jobs, 

cleaning of vehicles, boat, 
caravan and minor cleaning 
jobs  within building and con-
struction 

Section 5 describes the use of 
the high-pressure washer for 
various cleaning jobs.

Only use the high-pressure 
washer for purposes described 
in this manual. 

The safety precautions must be 
observed to prevent damage 
to the machine, the surface to 
be cleaned or severe personal 
injuries.

3.1 Application

3.2  Operation elements and 

model survey

See illustration at the end of 
this manual.

 1 Start/stop switch
  2  Water inlet (with fi lter)
  3  High pressure connection  
  4  High pressure hose
 5 Electric cable
  6  Button for regulation of 

pressure and water volume

  7  Ergo 2000 spray handle 

with lock (7a)

  8  Flexopower Plus spray 

lance

  9  Detachable detergent con-

tainer

 10  Nozzle cleaning tool
 11  Dosing of detergents

 12 Hose hook
 13 Model tag 
 14  Button for telescopic handle
15  Telescopic handle
 16  Turnable cable hook

Specifi cations:

 See model tag  

(13) of machine.

We reserve the right to alter the 
specifi cations.

 


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4  Before you start using your 

 pressure washer

4.1  Mounting of holders for 

spray lance

Mount the holders for spray 
lance on the machine.

4.2  Mounting of hose hook 

(only models without 
hose reel)

Mount the hose hook (12) on 
the handle (2 screws).

Note:

 the hose hook can be 

mounted on the front as well as 
on the back. Front position is to 
be used if the product is used 
together with a special wall 
hook for wall storage.

4.3  Mounting of quick  

 coupling

1. Screw the quick coupling 

tight on to the water inlet (2).

Note:

 The inlet fi lter must al-

ways be fi tted in the water inlet 
pipe to fi lter out major impuri-
ties as these will damage the 
pump valves. 

Caution:

 Failure 

to fi t the fi lter will 

invalidate the 

guarantee.

 


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4.4  Mounting of high 

 pressure hose

Attach the high pressure hose 
(4) to the spray handle (7).

5  Operating your pressure washer

5.1  Connection of high pres-

sure hose 

Attach the high pressure hose 
(4) to the high pressure connec-
tion of the machine (3).

Only max. 7 m additional exten-
sion hose can be added. 

5.2  Mounting of spray lance

1. Pull the blue quick-release 

grip (A) of the spray gun 
backwards.

2. Insert the nipple of the spray 

lance (B) into the quick-re-
lease connection and release 
it.

3. Pull the spray lance (or other 

accessory) forwards to check 
that it is securely attached to 
the spray gun.

NOTE!

Always remove any dirt from 
the nipple before connecting 
the spray lance to the spray 
handle.

A

B

 


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5.3 Water 

connection

An ordinary 1/2" garden hose of 

min. 10 m

 and 

max. 25 m

 will 

be suitable.

NOTE

: Connec-

tion to the public 
mains  according 
to regulations.

IMPORTANT! Only use wa-
ter without any impurities.

 If 

there is a risk of silt, sand or 
sediment in the inlet water (i.e. 
from your own well), an addi-
tional fi lter should be mounted.

1. Let the water run through the 

water hose before connecting 
it to the machine to prevent 
sand and dirt from penetrat-
ing the machine.

 

Note:

 Check 

that the fi lter is 
fi tted in the water 

inlet pipe and that it is clean 
and free from debris.

2. Connect the water hose to 

the water supply by means 
of the quick connector (inlet 
water, max. pressure: 10 bar, 
max. temperature: 60°C).

3. Turn on the water.

5.4 Telescopic 

handle

The machine features a tele-
scopic handle. To raise or lower 
the  handle, press the button 
(14) and move the handle up-
wards or downwards. When a 
click is heard, the handle is in 
right position. 

5.5  Start and stop of the ma-

chine (when connected 
to a water supply)

The spray lance is affected 
by a thrust during opera-
tion - therefore always hold it 
fi rmly with both hands. 

IMPOR-

TANT

Point the nozzle at the 

ground.

1. Check that the machine is in 

upright position.

 NOTE: 

Do not place the ma-

chine in tall grass!

2. Release the trigger lock.
3. Activate the trigger of the 

spray handle and let the wa-
ter run until all air has es-
caped from the high pressure 
hose.

4.  Turn the start/stop switch (1) 

to position "

I

".

5. Activate the trigger of the 

spray handle.

Always adjust the distance and 
thus the pressure of the nozzle 
to the surface, which is to be 
cleaned. 

Do not cover the machine 
 during operation. 

Note:

 If the ma-

chine is left or 
not used for 5 

 minutes, it must be switched off 
on the start/stop switch "

O

" (1):

1. Turn the start/stop switch to 

position "

O

".

2. Disconnect the electrical plug 

from the socket.

 


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hose in a tank or bucket. To 
avoid water spillage, crimp 
the water inlet hose down in 
the water and then connect 
the hose to the machine with 
the quick coupling and fi nally 
uncrimp the water inlet hose.

2. Dismount spray  handle, 

lance and nozzle.

3. Turn the start/stop switch to 

position "

I

" and let the water 

run, until the air has escaped 
from the water hose and the 
pump.

4. Mount spray handle and 

thereafter lance.

5.6  Start the machine (when 

connected to open con-
tainers (suction mode))

The washer can take in water 
from a rain water tank as an 
example. The hose for the water 
supply must not be too long, 
approx. 5 m.

Make sure that the water tank is 
not placed on a lower level than 
the machine.

Use an external fi lter if the wa-
ter contains impurities.

1. Make sure that the water 

hose is fi lled completely with 
water before connecting to 
the machine. Place the entire 

High pressure

Low pressure/

detergents

5.7  Pressure regulation on  

the Flexopower Plus- 
spray lance

The pressure can be regulated 
on the Flexopower Plus spray 
lance.

3. Shut off the water supply and 

activate the trigger to relieve 
the machine of pressure.

4. Lock the spray handle.

When releasing the trigger of 
the spray handle, the machine 
automatically stops. The ma-
chine will start again when you 
re-activate the spray handle.

5.8 Operation 

with 

 detergents

Application of detergents is 

NOT

 possible if an extension 

hose is applied.
1. Fill the container with a de-

tergent.

2. Mount the Flexopower Plus 

spray lance and adjust it to 

low pressure (see section 
5.7).

3. Adjust the dosing regulator 

(11) to the re quired vol ume 
of detergent (0-5%).

4. Apply the detergent from 

below and up wards.

5. Let the detergent act for the 

time stated on the packing of 
the detergent and fl ush with 
pure water.

External detergent container

1. Remove the cover with suc-

tion hose from the detergent 
container.

2. Mount the cover with suction 

hose on the external deter-
gent container.

 


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6  Fields of application and working 

methods

6.1 General

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 cho-
sen, can increase the effi ciency of your pressure washer. Here is 
some basic information about cleaning.

6.1.1  Detergent and foam

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 but never let it dry on the surface be-
ing cleaned. 

Note: 

It is important that the detergents do not dry up. 

Otherwise the surfac that has to be cleaned can be da maged.

6.1.2 Mechanical effect 

In order to break down tough layers of dirt, additional mechanical 
effect may be required. Special wash brushes offer this supplemen-
tary effect that removes stubborn dirt, traffi c fi lm or the like.

5.9  Regulation of pressure / 

water volume

Working pressure and water 
volume can be regulated on the 
machine by turning the button 
for regulation of pressure / wa-
ter volume (6).

The cover has a standard thread 
and fi ts common detergent con-
tainers. If your container does 
not have a standard thread, 
detach the fi lter from the suc-
tion hose and remove the cover. 

Remount the fi lter in the suction 
hose.

Extra detergent hose can be 
pulled out of the machine.

 


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7  After using your pressure washer

7.2  Winding up of electric  

cable and high pressure 
hose

up carefully.

1. Wind up the electric cable on 

the dedicated hooks. Built-in 
clip for good holding.

  The lower hook can be 

turned to release the electric 
cable. 

2. Place the high pressure hose 

on the hose hook.

7.1  Storing the washer

The machine should be sto-
red in a frost-free room!

Pump, hose and accessories 
should always be emptied of 
water prior to storing as follows:

1. Stop the machine (turn the 

start/stop switch (1) to posi-
tion “

O

” and detach water 

hose and accessory.

2. Restart the machine and 

activate the trigger. Let the 
machine run until no more 
water runs through the spray 
handle.

3. Stop the machine and un-

plug. Wind the electric cable 
round the hooks placed on 

the side of the machine.

4. Separate spray handle and 

spray lance.

5. Detach high pres sure hose, 

coil it up and place it on the 
hose storage.

6. Place spray handle, nozzles 

and other ac ces so ries in the 
 holders of the machine.

Should the machine by mistake 
be frozen, let it thaw and check 
it for damage.

NEVER START-UP A FROZEN 
MACHINE

.

Frost damages are not 
 covered by the  guarantee!

7.3  Storage of accessories

The standard accessories 
(spray handle, spray lance 
(A) and nozzle cleaning tool) 
can be stored on the pressure 
washer.

To avoid accidents, the electric 
cable and the high pressure 
hose should always be wound 

A

 


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WARNING! 

Always disconnect 

the electrical plug from the 
socket prior to maintenance or 
cleaning. 
To ensure a long and problem 
free working life, please take 
the following advice:

 Wash off water hose, high 

pressure hose, spray lance 
and accessories before 
mounting.

 Clean the connectors of dust 

and sand. 

 Clean the nozzles.

Any repair should always be 
made in an  authorized work-
shop with original spare parts.

8 Maintenance

8.1  Cleaning of water inlet 

fi lter

Clean the water inlet fi lter regu-
larly once a month or more fre-
quently according to use. Care-
fully loosen the fi lter with a pair 
of pliers and clean it. Check that 
it is intact before re-mounting it. 

The inlet fi lter must always be 
fi tted inside the water inlet pipe 
to fi lter out various impurities, 
as they will damage the pump 
valves.

CAUTION: 

Failure to fi t the fi lter 

will invalidate the guarantee.

8.2  Cleaning of nozzle

A clogging up in the nozzle 
causes a pump pressure which 
is too high. This is why cleaning 
is required immediately.
 
1. Stop the machine and dis-

connect the  nozzle. 

2. Clean the nozzle.

 IMPOR-

TANT: 

The cleaning tool (10) 

should only be used when 
the nozzle is detached!

3. Flush the nozzle backwards 

with water.

8.3  Cleaning of machine  

vents

The machine should be kept 
clean so as to let cooling air 

8.4  Greasing of couplings 

To ensure easy connection and 
that o-rings do not dry up, the 

pass freely through the ma-
chine vents.

couplings should be greased 
regularly.

 


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9 Trouble-shooting

Please ensure that you check the following before contacting the Gerni service organization:

Symptom Cause 

Recommended 

action

Machine refuses to start

  Machine not plugged in 

Plug in machine.

 

Defective socket 

Try another socket.

 

Fuse has blown 

Replace fuse. Switch off other machines.

 

Defective extension cable 

Try without the extension cable.

Fluctuating pressure 

Pump sucking air 

Check that hoses and connections are air- 

   tight.
 

Valves dirty, worn out  

Clean and replace or refer to local Gerni   

 or 

stuck 

distributor

 

Pump seals worn out 

Clean and replace or refer to local Gerni  

   distributor.

Motor busses

 

Low voltage or  

Activate the trigger of the spray handle.

 low 

temperature

Machine stops

 

Fuse has blown  

Replace fuse. Switch off other machines. 

 

Incorrect mains voltage 

Check that the mains voltage corresponds  

 

 

to specifi cation on the model tag.

 

Thermal sensor activated 

Leave the washer for 5 minutes to cool   

   down.
 

Nozzle partially blocked 

Clean the nozzle (see section 7.2)

Fuse blows

 

Fuse too small 

Change to an installation higher than the  

 

 

amp. consumption of the machine. 

 

 

You may try without the extension cable.

Machine pulsating

 

Air in inlet hose/pump 

Allow machine to run with open trigger until  

 

 

regular working pressure resumes.

 

Inadequate supply of  

Check that the water supply corresponds to 

 

mains water 

specifi cations required (see model tag) 

 

 

NB! Avoid using long, thin hoses (min. 1/2")

 

Nozzle partially blocked 

Clean the nozzle (see section 7.2)

 

Water fi lter blocked 

Clean the fi lter (see section 7.1)

 

Hose kinked 

Straighten out hose.

Machine often starts 

 

Contact your nearest Gerni Service 

and stops by itself 

 Centre.

 

Spray handle is leaking 

Replace seat/ball/O-ring in the valve of the  

   spray 

handle.

Machine starts, but 

 

Pump/hoses or accessory 

Wait for pump/hoses or accessory to thaw.

no water comes out 

 frozen

 

No water supply  

Connect inlet water.

 

Water fi lter blocked 

Clean the fi lter (see section 7.1)

 

Nozzle blocked 

Clean the nozzle (see section 7.2)

Pump pressure drops

 

Button for regulation of  

Adjust the button to correct working pres-

 

pressure / water volume not   sure.

 correctly 

adjusted

In case problems other than the above occur, please phone 1300 733 171 or check our website 

www.gerni.com.au

 for your nearest service agent.

 


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10 Further information

10.2 Warranty conditions

Our general conditions of busi-
ness are applicable with regard 
to the guarantee. 

Subject to change as a result of 
technical advances.

11 Main Technical Data

Type

POSEIDON 2-22

Electrical Specification

Rated voltage

V

 230-240

Rated frequency

Hz

50

Rated power consumption

kW

2.3

Current

A

11.0

Protection class

Class I/
Class II

Class I

Protection degree

IP xx

IPX5

Hydraulic specification

Rated pressure

MPa/bar

12/120

Max. pressure

MPa/bar

13/130

Rated water flow

l/min/l/hr

7.8/470

Max. water flow

l/min/l/hr

8.7/520

Max. water inlet pressure

Mpa/bar

1/10

Max. water inlet temperature

°C

60

Max. water inlet temp. suction mode

°C

20

Weight

kg

26.3

Hand-arm vibration according to ISO 5349-1:

Standard nozzle

m/s

2

< 2.5 ±1

Sound pressure level L

pA

 in accordance with 

ISO 3744

dB(A)

76.1 ±2

Guaranteed sound power level L

WA

 in 

 accordance with 2000/14/EC

dB(A)

91

We reserve the right to make alterations.

 


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12  EU Declaration of Conformity

We,

Nil

fi

 sk A/S

Kornmarksvej 1
DK-2605 Broendby
DENMARK

Hereby solely declare, that the product:   

 

 

Product

Description

Type

HPW - Consumer

230-240 V 1~, 50 Hz, IPX5

Poseidon 2-22 

Is in compliance with the following standards: 

 

 

 

Id and Version

Title

EN 60335-1:2012

Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 1: 
General requirements

EN 60335-2-79:2012

Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-79: 
Particular requirements for high pressure cleaners and steam 
 cleaners 

EN 55014-1:2006+A1:2009
+A2:2011

EMC - Requirements for household appliances, electric tools 
and similar apparatus - Part 1: Emission

EN 55014-2:1997+A1:2001
+A2:2008

EMC - Requirements for household appliances, electric tools 
and similar apparatus - Part 2: Immunity - Product family stan-
dard

EN 61000-3-2:2006+A1:2009
+A2:2009

EMC - Part 3-2: Limits - Limits for harmonic current emissions 
(equipment input current 

 16 A per phase)

EN 61000-3-11:2000

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-11: Limits - Limita-
tion of voltage changes, voltage 

fl

 uctuations and 

fl

 icker in public 

low-voltage supply systems, for equipment with rated current 

 

75 A per phase and subject to conditional connection 

EN 50581:2012

Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and 
electronic products with respect to restriction of hazardous 
substances

Following the provisions of: 

 

 

 

 

Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC  

 

 

EMC 

Directive 

2004/108/EC 

    

RoHS 

Directive 

2011/65/EC 

    

Noise Emission Directive 2000/14/EC – Conformity assessment procedure according to Annex V. 
Measured noise level: 76 dB(A); Guaranteed noise level: 91 dB(A)

Hadsund

07-09-2015

Anton Sørensen
Senior Vice President – Global Operations
R&D – Vacuum Cleaners and High Pressure Washers

Place

Date

Name, Title

Signature

 


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AUSTRALIA:

Nilfi sk Pty Ltd

Unit 1/13 Bessemer Street

Blacktown NSW 2148

Phone: 1300 556 710

E-mail: info.au@nilfi sk.com

NEW ZEALAND:

Accent Tools Ltd

232 Bush Rd

Albany

Auckland 0632

Phone: 09 968 2610

E-mail: sales@accent-tools.co.nz