Batavia 18V Cordless Pressure Cleaner User Manual
Quick guide for the Batavia 18V Cordless Pressure Cleaner. Includes assembly, operation, pressure settings, spray modes, and maintenance instructions.
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Quick guide from the manual
This document provides essential operating instructions for the Batavia 18V Cordless Pressure Cleaner (Model BT-NXF001). This device is intended for private household use for cleaning and watering. Note that the battery and charger are not included.

Assembly
Short lance: Slide the ring of the nozzle adapter (11) backwards, snap the multi-spray nozzle (10) into place, and slide the ring back. Align the two tabs on the lance with the recesses in the pressure cleaner to attach.
Extension lance: Attach the short lance to the extension lance (7), then attach the extension lance to the machine by aligning the tabs with the recesses.
Hose: Connect the quick connect coupling (17) to the hose adapter (5). Verify the connection by gently pulling on the hose.
Operation
Switching on/off: Hold down the safety switch (1) and press the main ON/OFF switch lever (2).
Pressure setting: The machine defaults to high pressure. Press the pressure setting switch (Eco) (3) to activate low-pressure mode for light cleaning and watering.
Spray modes: Choose between 0°, 15°, 25°, 40°, and Jet settings for cleaning, or the spray symbol setting for watering. Do not change the spray setting while the device is switched on.
Water source: Suitable sources include buckets, water bags, open water (ditches, lakes, etc.), or a drinking water network. When using open water, ensure the filter remains away from the bottom. When using a drinking water network, a system separator (EN 12729 type BA) must be used.
Cleaning and maintenance
Remove the battery before any maintenance. After using with sea water, rinse the product with fresh water. Rinse the hose filter (16) with clean water. Clean the housing with a soft brush and cloth; do not use solvents or running water. Drain all water from the machine and hose before storage in a frost-free place.
Manufacturer information
Batavia
Practical help
Common problems
Remove air from the hose by holding the machine at waist height (max 1.5m above water source) and switching it on. It may take up to 30 seconds.
After attaching the hose, check the connection by gently pulling on it; it should not be possible to pull it off.
Do not operate the device if it has been dropped, is visibly damaged, or is leaking.
Before use
- Ensure the battery is charged (not included).
- Check the device for any visible damage or leaks.
- Ensure the water source is not cloudy, muddy, or corrosive.
- If using open water, ensure the filter is kept away from the bottom.
- If using a drinking water network, ensure a system separator is installed.
Specs in practice
- Pressure Settings
- I: 19 Bar (High), II: 24 Bar (High/Standard). Eco mode reduces pressure for light tasks.
- Suction height
- Maximum height of 1.5m from which the device can draw water.
- Max water flow rate
- 160 / 170 L/H depending on the pressure setting.
Images and diagrams
- Fig. A: Overview of all components including lance, hose, and soap bottle.
- Fig. B: How to switch the device on using the safety switch and main lever.
- Fig. C, E, F: Correct alignment of lance tabs with machine recesses.
- Fig. G: Spray mode selection (0° to 40° and Jet).
- Fig. J: Maintenance of the hose filter.
Model compatibility
- Requires Batavia 18V battery (Art. No: 7062517 or 7062518).
- Requires Batavia charger (Art. No: 7062519).
- Must use a system separator (EN 12729 type BA) when connected to a drinking water network.
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