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English

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Fresh water filling level display

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Water volume regulation knob

29

Battery plug connector

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Suction bar lever

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Key-operated switch

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Display

33

Working speed rotary knob
(Only for BD 50/55 W Classic Bp)

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Driving direction switch
(Only for BD 50/55 W Classic Bp)

** Not in scope of delivery

Colour coding

The control elements for the cleaning process or
daily maintenance are yellow.

The control elements for maintenance and servicing 
are light grey.

Symbols on the device

* optional

Installation

Installing the suction bar

1. Pivot both clamping levers upwards.

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Suction hose

2

Suction bar suspension

3

Suction bar

4

Clamping lever

2. Insert the suction bar in the suction bar mount.
3. Pivot both clamping levers downwards.

Batteries

Recommended battery sets BD 50/55

Low-maintenance batteries (wet batteries)

DANGER

Refilling discharged batteries with water

Danger of acid burns from escaping acid, destruction of 
clothing
Wear safety goggles when handling the batteries.
Observe the applicable regulations.
Immediately rinse off any splashed acid from the skin or 
clothing using copious amounts of water.

ATTENTION
Using water with additives

Defective batteries, loss of warranty eligibility
Top up the batteries using only distilled or desalinated 
water (EN 50272-T3).
Do not use any foreign additives, so-called enhancing 
agents, because this will invalidate the warranty.

1. Add distilled water one hour before the charging 

process comes to an end. Observe the correct acid 
level according to the battery label.
All cells must produce gas at the end of the charging 
process.

Maintenance-free batteries (AGM and gel batteries)

ATTENTION
Risk of damage when opening AGM and gel batter-
ies!

AGM and gel batteries are maintenance-free and have 
a closed battery housing. Refilling them with distilled 
water or battery acid is not possible and is not neces-
sary. Opening or drilling the battery housing will damage 
an AGM or gel battery. It must then be replaced.
Do not open the battery housing and do not drill any 
holes.
Do not cover the pressure relief valve and do not 
change it.

1. Only charge AGM and gel batteries using the spec-

ified chargers, see chapter: 

 Charging the battery

.

Installing and connecting batteries

CAUTION

Removing and installing the batteries

Unstable machine position
Ensure that the machine is positioned stably when re-
moving and installing the batteries.

ATTENTION
Incorrect connection polarity

Destruction of the control electronics
Take care to ensure the correct polarity when connect-
ing the batteries.

ATTENTION
Deep discharge

Risk of damage
Charge the batteries before starting the device.

1. Drain the waste water.
2. Lift up the waste water tank, and set it aside.
3. Place the battery in the device as shown. 

115 Ah, 2.815-091.0
80 Ah, 2.815-090.0
105 Ah, 2.815-100.0

76 Ah, 2.815-099.0

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Spacers

4. Connect the poles to the connection cables from the 

battery installation kit.

5. Clamp the connecting cables on the (+) and (-) bat-

tery terminals that are still free.

6. Connect the device-side battery connector to the 

battery-side battery connector.

7. Recover the waste water tank.

Removing the battery

CAUTION

Removing and installing the batteries

Unstable machine position
Ensure that the machine is positioned stably when re-
moving and installing the batteries.

1. Turn the key-operated switch to "0", and remove the 

key.

2. Disconnect the battery plug.
3. Drain the waste water.
4. Lift up the waste water tank, and set it aside.
5. Disconnect the device-end cable from the negative 

terminal of the battery.

6. Disconnect the remaining cables from the battery.
7. Remove the battery.
8. Dispose of the used batteries in accordance with

statutory provisions.

Initial startup

Charging the battery

DANGER

Inappropriate use of the charger

Electric shock
Adhere to the mains voltage and fuse values specified 
on the device type plate.
Only use the charger in dry rooms with sufficient venti-
lation.

ATTENTION
Accumulation of dangerous gases under the tank 
during the charging process

Risk of explosion
Pivot the waste water tank upwards before charging 
low-maintenance batteries.

ATTENTION
Using an unsuitable charger

Risk of damage
Do not connect the charger to the device-side battery 
connector.
Use only a charger suitable for the type of battery in-
stalled.
Read the operating instructions of the charger manufac-
turer and observe the safety instructions in particular.

The average charging time is approx. 10-15 hours.
The device cannot be used during the charging pro-
cess.

Note

The device has deep discharge protection, i.e. the 
brush motor and turbine are switched off automatically 
when the permitted minimum capacity level is reached.

1. Drive the device directly to the charger and do not 

drive on slopes.

2. Pull out the device-side battery connector.

1

Battery connector, device side

2

Battery connector, battery side

3. Connect the battery-side battery connector to the 

charger.

4. Plug the mains plug of the charger into the socket.
5. Carry out the charging process in accordance with 

the operating instructions for the charger.

Fresh water tank drain opening

Waste water tank drain opening

Fresh water tank filling level (25%)

Insert the charger plug here

Lashing point

* Mop holder

ATTENTION
Incorrect socket

Risk of damage
DO NOT insert the charger plug here

Pedal for raising/lowering the brush head

Brush release pedal

Description

Order no.

115 Ah - Maintenance-free 2.815-091.0

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2

4

3

80 Ah - Maintenance-free 2.815-090.0
76 Ah - Maintenance-free 2.815-099.0
105 Ah - Maintenance-free 2.815-100.0

Description

Order no.

1

Battery set

Capacity

Charger

2.815-091.0

115 Ah

6.654-329.0

2.815-090.0

80 Ah

6.654-329.0

2.815-099.0

76 Ah

6.654-329.0

2.815-100.0

105 Ah

6.654-329.0

1

2

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Page 9: ...ll macht des Vorstands Dokumentationsbevollm chtigter S Reiser Alfred K rcher SE Co KG Alfred K rcher Str 28 40 71364 Winnenden Germany Tel 49 7195 14 0 Fax 49 7195 14 2212 Winnenden 2019 01 25 Volume...

Page 10: ...liances marked by this symbol are not allowed to be disposed of togeth er with the household rubbish Notes on the content materials REACH Current information on content materials can be found at www k...

Page 11: ...aste water tank 12 Battery 13 Fresh water filter 14 Fresh water tank drain 15 Brush release pedal 16 Splash guard 17 Fresh water tank 18 Rating plate 19 Hose clamp 20 Fresh water tank filling funnel 2...

Page 12: ...n 115 Ah 2 815 091 0 80 Ah 2 815 090 0 105 Ah 2 815 100 0 76 Ah 2 815 099 0 1 Spacers 4 Connect the poles to the connection cables from the battery installation kit 5 Clamp the connecting cables on th...

Page 13: ...50 55 C Classic Bp Charging state of the battery and speed for BD 50 55 W Classic Bp Driving Note The direction of travel can be changed during the clean ing operation This way a certain position can...

Page 14: ...he connection cables are firmly in place 5 Clean the seals between the waste water tank and the cover check for leaks and replace if necessary 6 Check the acid density of the cells if the batteries ar...

Page 15: ...tion bar for clogging and remove any clogging if necessary The brushes do not rotate 1 Check if the brushes are blocked by a foreign body and remove the foreign body if necessary The device vibrates d...

Page 16: ...f the company management Documentation supervisor S Reiser Alfred K rcher SE Co KG Alfred K rcher Str 28 40 71364 Winnenden Germany Ph 49 7195 14 0 Fax 49 7195 14 2212 Winnenden 2019 01 25 Water tempe...

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