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The battery display shows the charging sta-
tus of the batteries during operation:
Pull the handle of the filter clean-off out
several times and reinsert it.
DANGER
Risk of injury! Switch off the appliance prior
to removing the waste container.
Note: Make sure the seal strip is not dam-
aged while emptying the waste container.
Note: The max. load of the waste container
is 40 kg.
Shake off dust filter.
Pull lock bow of the waste container up-
ward.
Pull out the waste container.
Empty waste container.
Push in the waste container.
Push lock bow of the waste container
downward.
Switch off engine.
Turn the main switch to position “0”.
The side-brushes lift up.
Lock parking brake.
Turn the main switch using "0" position
and pull it out.
DANGER
Risk of injury and damage! Observe the
weight of the appliance when you transport
it.
Switch off engine.
Turn the main switch using "0" position
and pull it out.
Lock parking brake.
Secure the wheels of the machine with
wheel chocks.
Secure the machine with tensioning
straps or cables.
When transporting in vehicles, secure
the appliance according to the guide-
lines from slipping and tipping over.
1 Fastening area above the pushing han-
dle
2 Fastening area under the device hood
Note: Observe markings for fixing points
on base frame (chain symbols).
Note: Do not kink the bowden or sheathed
cables.
DANGER
Risk of injury and damage! Note the weight
of the appliance in case of storage.
If the sweeper is going to be out of service
for a longer time period, observe the follow-
ing points:
Park the sweeper on an even surface.
Switch off engine.
Turn the main switch using "0" position
and pull it out.
Lock parking brake.
Lock the sweeper to ensure that it does
not roll off.
Raise roller brush. Thus, engage both
adjustment levers in the top boring.
The side-brushes lift up.
Clean the inside and outside of the
sweeper.
Park the machine in a safe and dry
place.
Disconnect batteries.
Charge batteries and recharge approx.
every 2 months.
– Maintenance work may only be carried
out by approved customer service out-
lets or experts in this field who are famil-
iar with the respective safety regula-
tions.
– Mobile appliances used for commercial
purposes are subject to safety inspec-
tions according to VDE 0701.
CAUTION
Risk of damage! Do not clean the appliance
with a water hose or high-pressure water
jet (danger of short circuits or other dam-
age).
ATTENTION
Pull the mains plug out of the socket prior to
cleaning.
Disconnect the plus terminal of the battery
prior to cleaning.
Danger
Risk of injury! Wear dust mask and protec-
tive goggles.
Open the device hood.
Clean machine with a cloth.
Blow through machine with com-
pressed air.
Close cover.
Clean the machine with a damp cloth
which has been soaked in mild deter-
gent.
Note: Do not use aggressive cleaning
agents.
Daily maintenance:
Check the sweeping roller and the side
brush for wear and wrapped belts.
Check function of all operator control el-
ements.
Check functioning of all indicator lamps.
Weekly maintenance:
Check tension, wear and tear and func-
tioning of the drive belts.
Check for smooth running of the
Bowden cables and the moveable parts
Check the sealing strips in the sweep-
ing area for position and wear.
Check the sweeping track of the sweep-
ing roller.
Clean the dust filter.
Note: For description, see section on Main-
tenance work.
Note: Where maintenance is carried out by
the customer, all service and maintenance
work must be undertaken by a qualified
specialist. If required, a specialised Kärch-
er dealer may be contacted at any time.
Maintenance after the first month or 5 oper-
ating hours:
Carry out initial inspection.
Maintenance to be carried out every 50 op-
erating hours
Maintenance to be carried out every 100
operating hours or every six months
Maintenance to be carried out every 300
operating hours
Maintenance to be carried out every 500
operating hours or annually
Note: In order to safeguard warranty
claims, all service and maintenance work
during the warranty period must be carried
out by the authorised Kärcher Customer
Service in accordance with the mainte-
nance booklet.
Battery display
full glows green
30% capacity remaining glows yellow
10% capacity remaining blinks red
Protection against total
discharge; the appli-
ance is switched off
glows red
Cleaning the dust filter
Emptying waste container
Turn off the appliance
Transport
Storage
Shutdown
Care and maintenance
General notes
Cleaning
Cleaning the inside of the machine
External cleaning of the appliance
Maintenance intervals
Maintenance by the customer
Maintenance by Customer Service