background image

     

3

1 Rotating button for drive speed
2 Intelligent Key

yellow - operator
grey - supervisor

3 Display
4 Program selection switch
5 Info button

1

OFF

Device is switched off

2

Transport mode

Driving to the Place of Use.

3 Eco!efficiency mode

Wet clean the floor (with reduced brush 
speed) and vacuum up wastewater 
(with reduced suction).

4

Normal mode

Wet clean the floor and vacuum up dirt 
water.

5

Intense mode

Wet clean the floor and allow the deter-
gent to react.

6

Vacuum mode

Suck in the dirt fleet. 

7

Polishing mode

Polishing the floor without the applica-
tion of liquid.

The disc brush must be installed before the 
initial operation (see "Maintenance work").

The brushes are mounted.

Install the batteries (see "Care and Mainte-
nance/Install and connect batteries").

Prior to the initial startup, following a ser-
vice reset or when switching to another bat-
tery type, you must adjust the charging 
marker line.

Use the Grey Intelligent Key.

Setting the charging marker line (see 
Chapter "Grey Intelligent Key/Setting 
the charging marker line“.

We recommend using our batteries as de-
scribed in chapter "Care and Maintenance/
Recommended batteries".

Note:

When using other batteries (e.g. batteries 
from other manufacturers), the total dis-
charge protection level for the respective 
battery must be reset by the Kärcher after-
sales service.

Note:

The device is equipped with a safety mech-
anism to prevent total discharge, i.e. when 
the permissible minimum capacity is 
reached, the brush motor and the turbine 
are switched off.

Drive the machine directly to the charg-
ing station; avoid any steep gradients in 
the process.

DANGER

Danger of injury due to electric shock. Ob-
serve the mains voltage and fuse protec-
tion on the type plate of the device.
Only use the charger in dry rooms with suf-
ficient ventilation!

– Average charging time is approx. 10 -15 

hours.

– The built-in charger has electronic con-

trols and is suitable for all recommend-
ed batteries; it automatically switches 
off the charging process.

– The built-in battery is shown on the dis-

play during the charging process. If this 
is not the case, the charging marker line 
must be selected (see "Setting the 
charging marker line").

– The appliance must not be used during 

the charging process.

DANGER

Risk of explosion!
Prior to 

Charging low-maintenance bat-

teries

, the tank must be swivelled upwards 

(see chapter "Installing and connecting bat-
teries"). This will prevent the generation of 
dangerous gases during the charging pro-
cess under the tank. 
While the water tank is folded up, you must 
not clean with any water.
When 

charging maintenance-free batter-

ies

, the water tank does not need to be 

folded up.

Insert the plug of the connecting cable 
into the socket. The charging process 
will start.

Note

: The selected battery will be dis-

played during charging.

Charge until the display shows a full 
charge.

With the initial charge, the control will not 
yet be able to detect which battery type has 
been installed. Keep charging the batteries 
until the display shows a full charge

WARNING

Danger of causticization!

Adding water to the battery in its dis-
charged state can cause the acid to 
leak.

Use safety glasses while handling bat-
tery acid and follow the safety instruc-
tions to avoid personal injury or damage 
to clothes.

Should the acid spray on to the skin or 
clothes, rinse immediately with lots of 
water.

ATTENTION

Risk of damage!

Use only distilled or desalinated water 
(EN 50272-T3) for filling the battery.

Do not add any substances (so-called 
performance improving agents), else 
warranty claims will not be entertained. 

Replace batteries with the same battery 
type only. Otherwise the charging char-
acterisitc must be readjusted by the af-
tersales service.

Insert the vacuum bar into the vacuum 
bar suspension in such a manner that 
the profiled sheet is positioned above 
the suspension.

Tighten the wing nuts.

Insert the suction hose.

Operator console

Program selection switch

Before Startup

Installing the Brushes

BD model

BR model

Install batteries

Setting the charging marker line

Using batteries made by other 
manufacturers

Charging battery

Charging process

Information on the initial charge

Low maintenance batteries (wet 
batteries)

Installing the Vacuum Bar

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Page 10: ...tand der Maschine instabil werden auf sicheren Stand achten Mitgeliefertes Anschlusskabel an die noch freien Batteriepole und klemmen Pole mit dem beiliegenden Verbin dungskabel verbinden ACHTUNG Auf...

Page 11: ...leiste am Reinigungskopf abziehen und Wasserkanal reinigen nur R Reinigungskopf Schl uche auf Verstopfung pr fen bei Bedarf reinigen Keine Reinigungsmittel Zudosierung Wassermenge erh hen damit die Do...

Page 12: ...stark ver schmutzter B den 20 80 96 BD Ger te B 60 W Bp Scheibenb rsten Zubeh r Bezeichnung Teile Nr Arbeitsbreite 550 mm Teile Nr Arbeitsbreite 650 mm Beschreibung Verpackungseinheit Ger t ben tigt S...

Page 13: ...ung W 580 B rstmotorleistung W 2 x 600 Saugen Saugleistung Luftmenge max l s 22 Saugleistung Unterdruck max kPa mbar 16 7 167 Reinigungsb rsten B rstendrehzahl 1 min 600 1300 180 Ma e und Gewichte The...

Page 14: ...sture and polishing op erations The appliance is not suited for the cleaning of frozen grounds e g in cold stores The appliance may only be equipped with original accessories and spare parts The appli...

Page 15: ...ollers BR model Disk brushes BD model 21 Waste container only BR 22 Battery pole fuse 23 Battery 24 Fresh water level display 25 Pedal for raising lowering the cleaning head 26 Lever to adjust the bru...

Page 16: ...ery is shown on the dis play during the charging process If this is not the case the charging marker line must be selected see Setting the charging marker line The appliance must not be used during th...

Page 17: ...gent at maximum With higher dosage the detergent must be put into the fresh water tank Place the detergent bottle into the holder Close the bottle lid Insert the suction hose of the dosaging equipmen...

Page 18: ...remove the fresh water filter Plug in the Intelligent Key Select the desired function by turning the Info button The different functions are described in the following In this menu item the authorisa...

Page 19: ...ry If the charging state of the battery is un der 50 charge the battery fully and without interruption If the charging state of the battery is over 50 only recharge the battery if the entire operation...

Page 20: ...1 Spring element 2 Locking pin 3 Terminal strip cover 4 Lock of safety pin 5 Excenter lever Remove the terminal strip cover Place the cleaning head halfway in front of the appliance Connect the mains...

Page 21: ...remove batteries only if the appliance is equipped with a cleaning head Remove the Intelligent Key Push the appliance forward about 2 m so that the steering rollers point toward the rear Lower the cle...

Page 22: ...an if required Check the suction hose for tightness replace if required Check if the cover on the dirt water discharge hose is closed Check the setting of the vacuum bar Insufficient cleaning result C...

Page 23: ...ber lip transparent 6 273 290 0 6 273 291 0 For difficult floors pair 1 pair Vacuum bar straight 4 777 401 0 4 777 402 0 Standard 1 1 Vacuum bar bent 4 777 411 0 4 777 412 0 Standard 1 1 Technical spe...

Page 24: ...Winnenden Germany Tel 49 7195 14 0 Fax 49 7195 14 2212 Winnenden 2021 03 01 Only use original accessories and spare parts they ensure the safe and trouble free operation of the device For information...

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