CleanCraft KM 625 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 6

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KM Series | 1.02

Safety

- Do not sweep up gel, liquid, flammable, explosive, in-

candescent and harmful substances with the 
sweeper. 

- Do not sweep up liquids.

- The machine is only intended for sweeping on paved 

areas. The sweeping environment must not be wet.

- Never put hands or feet on or under rotating parts.

- Before each use, make sure that there are no dama-

ged parts on the sweeper. 

- Damaged parts must be replaced immediately to 

avoid sources of danger.

- Hold the machine firmly during operation. 

- Do not expose the machine to rain or snow. 

- Be aware of all power lines, electrical circuits, water li-

nes and other mechanical hazards in your work area, 
especially those hazards below the work surface that 
are hidden from the operator's view and may come 
into contact unintentionally.

- Do not use your sweeper in places where there is a 

risk of fire or explosion; e.g. in the presence of flam-
mable liquids, gases or dust.

- Make sure that the brushes do not block during opera-

tion. Prolonged blocking of the brushes can damage 
the appliance.

- Replace defective parts immediately. Only use origi-

nal spare parts.

- Do not make any changes, additions or conversions 

to the sweeper.

- If damage occurs to the machine, stop using it and 

have it repaired or contact our customer service. 

- If you sweep in glass or broken pieces, wear protec-

tive goggles and gloves.

- Use robust gloves to remove glass and other sharp 

objects from the dirt container.

- Operate the sweeper only with the dirt bin and filter 

correctly fitted.

- Only drive at low speed on sloping or slippery sur-

faces.

- The machine must not be used for transporting per-

sons or objects.

- Wear a dust mask, safety goggles and protective 

gloves in dusty areas.

- Do not disassemble the machine or attempt to repair it 

yourself.

- Only use original spare parts and accessories.

2.6 Safety instructions Battery

- Disconnect the battery and charger before working on 

the machine.

- Do not smoke when working on or adjusting the bat-

tery.

- If the charger cable is damaged, it must be replaced 

by the manufacturer, authorised dealer or equally 
qualified personnel.

- Do not use batteries that are not intended for use with 

the machine.

- Never use a defective charger or charging cable to 

charge the battery.

- Be careful not to short-circuit the battery terminals or 

cause a spark.

- Keep the battery away from open flames. 

- To avoid fire or explosion, check the batteries and 

charger for damage before use. 

- Do not use the machine with a damaged battery.

- Remove damaged batteries from the machine and 

dispose of them safely. Do not throw the battery away 
with household waste, but dispose of it in accordance 
with local laws and regulations.

2.7 Safety data sheets

Safety data sheets on hazardous goods can be obtained 
from your specialist dealer or by c49 (0)951/
96555-0. Specialist dealers can find safety data sheets in 
the download area of the partner portal.

2.8 Safety markings on the machine

The Sweeper has safety markings and instructions (Fig. 
1) which must be observed and followed.

Fig. 1: Safety markings

Damaged or missing safety symbols on the machine can 
lead to incorrect actions with personal injury and damage 
to property. The safety symbols attached to the machine 
must not be removed. Damaged safety symbols must be 
replaced immediately. From the moment when the signs 
are not immediately recognisable and comprehensible at 
first sight, the machine must be taken out of operation 
until the new signs are attached.

Summary of Contents for KM 625

Page 1: ...Sweeper Operating Instructions KM 625 KM 825 KM 625 KM 825...

Page 2: ...structions Battery 6 2 7 Safety data sheets 6 2 8 Safety markings on the machine 6 3 Intended Use 7 3 1 Misuse 7 3 2 Residual risks 7 4 Technical Data 7 5 Type Plate 7 6 Scope of Delivery 8 7 Optional...

Page 3: ...555 119 Email ersatzteile stuermer maschinen de We are always interested in valuable experience and knowledge gained from using the application which then could be shared and be valuable to develop ou...

Page 4: ...current status of the regulations and must adapt these if necessary The operating company must unambiguously regu late and determine the responsibilities for installa tion operation troubleshooting ma...

Page 5: ...4 Personal protective equipment The personal protective equipment serves to protect per sons against impairments of safety and health while wor king The staff member has to wear personal protective eq...

Page 6: ...ear a dust mask safety goggles and protective gloves in dusty areas Do not disassemble the machine or attempt to repair it yourself Only use original spare parts and accessories 2 6 Safety instruction...

Page 7: ...is prohibited In addition to invalidating the warranty the modification may result in fire and injury including mortal danger to the user The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused to pro...

Page 8: ...uarantee Transport the scope of delivery secured against shifting or tilting with a sufficiently dimensioned industrial truck to the installation site General risks during internal transport Devices m...

Page 9: ...splay indicating voltage or operating time 3 Button for toggling between indicating voltage operating hours and operating minutes minutes Numerical display button Pressing the button displays the mach...

Page 10: ...ately Proceed as follows to assemble the sweeper Step 1 Remove the packaging of the sweeper and check that there is no damage to the machine Step 2 Check that the scope of delivery is complete Step 3...

Page 11: ...he filter shaker 11 1 Operating the charger Fig 9 1 Charger fuse As soon as the battery of the machine is discharged the red LED on the control panel lights up and all machine functions switch off aut...

Page 12: ...ted from dust dirt and extreme temperatures Keep metal parts dry to avoid or minimise corrosion Avoid sweeping in long strings or ropes as the brus hes can become tangled and damaged If a rope or thre...

Page 13: ...le operation is enough to clean the filter Press and hold the PUSH button 7 for a few seconds and repeat this action 4 to 5 times It is recommended to per form this operation at the end of each work c...

Page 14: ...n un til it is locked in place Fig 13 Replacing the sweeping brush ATTENTION Maintenance and repair work must always be carried out by qualified personnel any damaged parts may only be replaced with o...

Page 15: ...nts and operating ma te rials by the disposal channels provided 14 2Disposal of electrical equipment Please note that electrical appliances contain a variety of recyclable materials as well as environ...

Page 16: ...roblems with your sweeper by yourself please contact your local Cleancraft dealer Please write down the following information regarding the sweeper or the operating instructions so that we can support...

Page 17: ...nd on the type plate attached to the sweeper Example The battery for the KM 625 sweeper must be ordered The battery has the number 39 in spare parts drawing 1 When ordering spare parts send a copy of...

Page 18: ...lowing drawings should help in case of service to identify necessary spare parts To order send a copy of the parts drawing with the parts marked to your authorized dealer 16 2 1 Spare parts drawings K...

Page 19: ...Spare Parts KM Series 1 02 19 Spare parts drawing 2 Fig 17 Spare parts drawing 2 KM 625...

Page 20: ...20 KM Series 1 02 Spare Parts 16 2 2 Spare parts drawings KM 825 Spare parts drawing 1 Fig 18 Spare parts drawing 1 KM 825...

Page 21: ...Spare Parts KM Series 1 02 21 Spare parts drawing 2 Fig 19 Spare parts drawing 2 KM 825...

Page 22: ...Electrical circuit diagram KM 625 Legende SK1 Main electronic card SK2 Display card M1 Fan Motor M2 Filter shaker motor M3 Central brush motor M4 Side brush motor M5 Actuator motor TR1 Line transforme...

Page 23: ...uit diagram KM 825 Legende SK1 Main electronic card SK2 Display card M1 Fan Motor M2 Filter shaker motor M3 Central brush motor M4 Side brush motor M5 Actuator motor TR1 Line transformer F1 Main fuse...

Page 24: ...000 4 2 2009 12 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 4 2 Testing and measure ment techniques Electrostatic discharge immunity test DIN EN 61000 4 3 2011 04 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 4 3...

Page 25: ...Notes KM Series 1 02 25 19 Notes...

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