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Please read and comply with these origi-
nal instructions prior to the initial opera-
tion of your appliance and store them for
later use or subsequent owners.
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Before first start-up it is definitely necessary to read
the safety indications Nr. 5.956-249.0!
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The non-compliance of the operating and safety in-
structions may lead to damages of the appliance
and to dangers for the operator and other persons.
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In case of transport damage inform vendor immedi-
ately.
Notes about the ingredients (REACH)
You will find current information about the ingredients
at:
www.kaercher.com/REACH
DANGER
Pointer to immediate danger, which leads to severe in-
juries or death.
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WARNING
Pointer to a possibly dangerous situation, which can
lead to severe injuries or death.
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CAUTION
Pointer to a possibly dangerous situation, which can
lead to minor injuries.
ATTENTION
Pointer to a possibly dangerous situation, which can
lead to property damage.
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The machine is meant for dry and wet cleaning of
floors and walls.
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This vacuum cleaner is intended for use above
ground.
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The appliance is suitable for vacuuming up dusts of
the dust groups IIIC, IIIB and IIIA.
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The appliance is suited for the extraction of dry,
combustible, harmful dusts; dust class M according
to EN 60 335–2–69. Restriction: No carcinogenic
substances may be vacuumed up.
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Appliances models 22 are suitable for the intake of
combustible dust in zone 22. They are not suitable
for connection to dust-emitting appliances.
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Appliances of category 22 are not suitable for suck-
ing in dusts or fluids with high risk of explosion and
mixtures of combustible dust with fluids.
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This appliance is suited for industrial use, e.g. in
storage and assembly areas.
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The appliance is not approved for crane loading.
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Tension lever
2
Filter cover
3
Flat fold filter
4
Right unlocking of the placement mechanics
5
Power cord
6
Locking of the suction head (by means of safety
screw)
7
Filter dedusting
8
Steering roller of the dirt container
9
Pressure equalisation
10 Coupling for pressure balancing
11 Dirt receptacle
12 Intermediate ring
13 Left unlocking of the placement mechanics
14 Nameplate
15 Suction support
16 Connection bushing
17 Steering roller of the chassis with parking brake
18 Floor nozzle holder
19 Chassis
20 Drain pan
21 Handle of the dirt container
22 Holder for suction pipe
23 Handle of the suction head
24 Rotating knob
25 Suction head
26 Torque motor
27 Exhaust muffler
28 Push handle
29 Cable hook
30 Pilot lamp "negative pressure"
31 Pilot lamp "phase and rotary field fault"
32 ”Ready for use” indicator lamp
33 Spring bow for earthing
Contents
Environmental protection
EN
1
Danger or hazard levels
EN
1
Proper use
EN
1
Device elements
EN
1
Symbols on the machine
EN
2
Safety instructions
EN
2
Start up
EN
2
Operation
EN
2
Transport
EN
4
Storage
EN
4
Care and maintenance
EN
4
Troubleshooting
EN
5
Warranty
EN
5
Accessories and Spare Parts
EN
5
EU Declaration of Conformity
EN
6
Declaration of Conformity (UK)
EN
6
Technical specifications
EN
7
Environmental protection
The packaging material can be recycled.
Please do not throw the packaging mate-
rial into household waste; please send it
for recycling.
Old appliances contain valuable materi-
als that can be recycled; these should be
sent for recycling. Batteries, oil, and sim-
ilar substances must not enter the envi-
ronment. Please dispose of your old ap-
pliances using appropriate collection sys-
tems.
Danger or hazard levels
Proper use
Device elements
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