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 Operating instructions

ICC 1 S B/D

English

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For your own safety!
General notes

It is mandatory to read and

observe this prior to using the

appliance!

 Notify your sales outlet if during

unpacking you detect damage

that has occurred in transit.

  Read the operating instructions

of your appliance prior to putting

it into operation, especially the

safety information.

 The warning signs and

information labels attached to the

unit provide important advice on

its safe operation.

 In addition to the instructions in

the operating instructions,

general safety- and accident

prevention-regulations from

lawgivers must be followed.

Use

  Prior to utilization the appliance

and its working facilities must be

checked regarding their proper

condition and that they operate

safely. It must not be used if its

condition is not faultless.

  No modifications permitted on the

machine.

 The unit is intended for sweeping

inside- and outside surfaces.

  Never absorb explosive liquids,

inflammable gases or undiluted

acids and solvents! This includes

petrol, paint thinner or fuel oil,

which can form explosive fumes

due to the swirling suction air, in

addition acetone, undiluted acids

and solvents, since they corrode

the materials used for the

appliance.

  Do not sweep up/absorb burning

or smouldering objects.

Only if expressly marked as such

is this appliance suitable for

sucking up health-hazardous

dust types.

Comply with notices concerning

safety regulations given in the

operating instructions.

 Suitable only for the surfaces

listed in the operating

instructions.

 The appliance may be used on

only the areas cleared for its use

by the factory owner or a person

authorized by him.

  Keep clear of the danger area. Its

operation in explosion hazardous

locations is prohibited.

  The following applies generally:

Keep combustible materials away

from the machine (danger of

explosions-/fire).

Operation

  The rules, regulations and

stipulations applying to motor

vehicles must always be

observed.

  The operator must use the unit in

accordance with its intended

purpose. She must adapt her

mode of operation to the local

conditions and when working with

the appliance keep a look out for

third parties, especially children.

 The appliance may only be used

by persons instructed in its

handling or who have proved

their capability of operating it and

who are expressely authorized to

use it.

 The unit must not be operated by

children and youths.

  To prevent unauthorized

utilization of appliances provided

with an ignition key the ignition

key must be removed.

  The appliance must never be left

unattended as long as the motor

is running. The operator may not

leave the appliance until the

motor is turned off, the appliance

is safeguarded against

unintentional motion, if necessary

the parking brake actuated and

the ignition key removed.

 On slopes the angle of inclination

to the side and in the direction of

motion must not exceed the

value given in the operating

instructions.

Transport

  The motor must be turned off

when the appliance is

transported.

  The parking brake must be

locked.

  Secure the machine with guy

belts, ropes or chains.

  Immobilise the machine at the

wheels with chocks.

Maintenance

  Prior to cleaning it and

performing maintenance work,

changing parts or setting it to

another function the appliance is

to be switched off and if

necessary the ignition key

removed.

  For battery-run appliances the

battery plug must be pulled out of

the socket prior to work on the

electrical equipment, i.e. the

battery is to be disconnected.

  Do not clean the appliance with

jet streamers.

 Repairs may only be carried out

by approved customer service

centres or by technical personnel

trained in this field which are

familiar with all relevant safety

regulations.

 Industrially used appliances in

changing locations are subject to

the safety inspection according to

VDE 0701.

 Use only the brushes/discs with

which the appliance is equipped

or those specified in the

operating instructions. The use of

other brushes/discs can impair

safety.

 The unit may not be cleaned with

a hose- or a high pressure water

jet (danger of short circuits or

other damages).

Accessories and spare parts

 Only accessories and spare parts

cleared by the manufacturer may

be used. Original-accessories

and original-spare parts ensure

that the unit can be operated

safely and trouble-free.

Riding appliances

 Riding appliances are not

approved for public highways.

Please ask your retailer for the

conversion kit for street-

worthiness.

 Giving companions lifts is not

permissible.

 Riding appriances may be set in

motion only from the seat.

Machines with a combustion

engine

  The exhaust opening must not be

sealed.

  Do not bend over or touch the

exhaust opening (danger of

burns).

  Do not touch or grasp the drive

motor (danger of burns).

  Adequate ventilation and

extraction of exhaust must be

provided when operating the unit

indoors. (Danger of poisoning)

  Exhaust gases are toxic and

damaging to health; do not inhale

them.

  The engine takes approx. 3...4 s

to run down after being shut off.

Never enter operating area

during this period!

The following must be observed

when refuelling machines provided

with a combustion engine:

  Only the fuel specified in the

operating instructions may be

used. An explosion hazard exists

with unsuitable fuels.

  The engine must be switched off.

  Do not fill-in fuel in closed rooms.

  Take care that no fuel splashes

onto hot surfaces.

  Do not use any burning or

smouldering objects during filling

up or carry them with you or bring

them in the vicinity of the

appliance (explosion hazard).

  Fill the tank at the most 1 cm

below the lower edge of the filler

neck, since the fuel expands in

heat.

  Wipe off spilled over fuel and

close tank cap tightly.

Summary of Contents for 1.142-114

Page 1: ...www kaercher com 5 959 170 A2009665 11 04 ICC 1 S B D 1 142 114 1 142 104...

Page 2: ...Manual de instru es 143 Lista de pecas sobresselentes 424 e o eo eao 167 424 Driftsvejledning 193 Reservedelsliste 424 Bruksveiledning 216 Reservedels liste 424 Driftinstruktion 238 Reservdelslista 42...

Page 3: ...Sweeping in largish objects 33 Driving over obstacles 33 Decommissioning 34 Transport 34 Transport instructions 34 Cleaning and maintenance 34 Cleaning 34 Maintenance intervals 35 Elapsed time meter 3...

Page 4: ...parking brake actuated and the ignition key removed On slopes the angle of inclination to the side and in the direction of motion must not exceed the value given in the operating instructions Transpo...

Page 5: ...fter an oil change to an oil collecting point or a waste disposal company Intended use This sweeping machine is designed for sweeping surfaces in outdoor areas It must not be used in enclosed spaces N...

Page 6: ...ur counter sweeping unit accessories 19 Engine speed adjustment 20 Water quantity side brushes 21 Water quantity intake channel 22 Parking brake foot brake pedal 23 Choke only for ICC 1 S B 24 Switch...

Page 7: ...age the lever in position 1 for medium sized debris e g leaves Engage the lever in position 2 for coarse debris e g drinks cans Note Sand and grit are not collected when the coarse dirt flap is raised...

Page 8: ...tting Check lighting technical system for function Check signal and warning equipment for function Fill up water tank See maintenance tasks chapter for description Warning Established deficiencies mus...

Page 9: ...al Reverse driving l h pedal Slowly press the driving pedal Note A danger signal is emitted during reversing Driving behaviour The accelerator pedals allow an infinitely variable driving speed to be s...

Page 10: ...ping push and hold the Raise Lower Debris Container operating lever in position Lower Note The add on kit 2 639 500 is required to be able to empty the sweepings container manually Usage instructions...

Page 11: ...must be secured against dislocation Apply parking brake Secure machine to the ring bolts with tension belts ropes or chains Secure the machine with wedges on the wheels Transport ring FRONT Transport...

Page 12: ...customer Daily maintenance Check the engine oil level Check the cooling water level Check the tyre air pressure Check side brushes and fan for wear and tear and wound up bands Clean radiator Additiona...

Page 13: ...t in again Pull out the oil dip rod The oil level must be between the Min and the Max marks Top up the engine oil if the oil level is below the Min mark Do not fill up beyond Max Top up engine oil Dan...

Page 14: ...c filter fouling indicator Check hydraulic filter fouling indicator while the oil is warm Warning The filter element must be replaced when the indicator is at the red mark Top up with hydraulic oil Cl...

Page 15: ...placing fuel filter Danger Explosion hazard Do not carry out maintenance tasks in closed rooms Shut off the engine Smoking and naked flames prohibited Raise swept material container Pull out safety sp...

Page 16: ...rial container Pull out safety split pins Lower safety supports on left and right and secure with split pin Unscrew engine cover Unscrew vent screws 1 and 2 by approx 2 turns Provide a suitable drip p...

Page 17: ...and secure with split pin Unscrew engine cover Check blower fan drive V belt for damage and wear Check hydraulic pump V belt drive and the generator drive for damage and wear Note The fan belts are te...

Page 18: ...recommendations of the respective manufacturers Continuing the journey is possible if the recommendations of the product manufacturer are observed Change the tyre or the wheel as soon as possible Jac...

Page 19: ...water container Note The water hose must not be inserted while filling the water reservoir to avoid back absorption Water level gauge for water container Emptying water container Unscrew rear cover Cl...

Page 20: ...xing screws 1 Detach the stabilizing plate Insert the new seal and screw it and the stabilizing plate down Note The whole length of the sealing strip must fit against the top of the holder Adjust suct...

Page 21: ...permitted only after instruction by trained personnel Danger Risk of fire and explosion Do not place any objects or tools on the battery because voltage is always present between the battery poles Ar...

Page 22: ...gine overheated visual and sound signal Top up coolant Clean radiator Check fuse relay Inform K rcher service Sweeping machine is moving only slowly or not at all Release parking brake Turn free wheel...

Page 23: ...output 14 KW 19 PS Maximum torque 45 Nm at 2400 2900 1 min Fuel filter Filter cartridge Tank contents approx 30 litres Operating time with full tank 16 h Amount of oil in engine approx 3 8 litres Eng...

Page 24: ...tion Product Vacuum sweeper Type 1 142 xxx Relevant EC directives EC machine directive 98 37 EC EC directive on electromagnetic compatability 89 336 EEC amended by 91 263 EEC 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC EC gu...

Page 25: ...ICC 1 S B D 424...

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