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Battery plug, device side

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Battery plug, battery side

3. Connect the battery-side battery con-

nector to the charger.

4. Plug the mains plug of the charger into

the socket.

5. Carry out the charging process in ac-

cordance with the operating instructions
for the charger.

6. Connect the device-side battery connec-

tor to the battery-side battery connector.

Operation

ATTENTION

Risks during operation

Danger of injury
Release the safety switch in the case of 
danger.

Filling with operating materials

Filling with fresh water

1.

Open the fresh water tank lock.

2.

Fill fresh water (max. 

50

 °C) to the lower 

edge of the filling nozzle.

Note: 

The fresh water hose can be

clamped in place using the hose switch
while filling.

3.

Close the fresh water tank lock.

Notes on detergents

WARNING

Unsuitable detergents

Health risk, damage to the device
Use only recommended detergents. The
operator carries all increased risks relating
to operational safety and increased risk of
accidents if using other detergents.
Use only detergents free of solvents, salt
and hydrofluoric acid.
Adhere to the safety instructions stated on
the detergent packaging.

Note

Do not use heavily foaming detergent.

Recommended detergents

Detergent

1. Fill the detergent into the fresh water

tank.

Note: 

The cap for the fresh water tank

filling hole can be used for measuring
the correct quantity of detergent. It has a 
measuring scale marked on the inner
side.

Adjusting the water volume

1. Adjust the water volume via the regulat-

ing knob to suit the degree of soiling of
the floor covering.

Note

Perform initial cleaning tests with a low wa-
ter volume. Increase the water volume step 
by step until achieving the desired cleaning 
result.

Note

The cleaning head continues operating 
without a liquid supply if the fresh water 
tank is empty.

Adjusting the suction bar

Adjusting the inclination

The inclination must be adjusted so that the 
suction lips of the suction bar make even 
contact with the floor over the entire length 
of the suction bar.
1. Loosen the screw.

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Screw

2. Adjust the inclination of the suction bar.
3. Tighten the screw.

Adjusting the height

The height adjustment affects the bending 
of the suction lips on contact with the floor.
1. Push the device a small distance for-

wards.

2. Compare the bending of the suction lips

with the figure below.

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Spacer roller with holder

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Washer

3

Screw

3. Unscrew the screw.
4. Insert a sufficient number of washers be-

tween the suction bar and spacer roller

to create the correct bending of the suc-
tion lip.

5. Fit the remaining unused washers above 

the spacer roller.

6. Screw in and tighten the screw.
7. Repeat the entire procedure at the sec-

ond spacer roller.

8. Push the device a small distance for-

wards.

9. Check the bending of the suction lips

over the entire length.

10.Repeat the adjustment procedure if nec-

essary.

Cleaning

Switching on the device

1. Turn the key-operated switch to "1".

The display shows the following one af-
ter the other:

Period of time until the next after-sales
Customer Service

Software version, control panel

Charging state of the battery and num-
ber of operating hours

Driving

Note

The direction of travel can be changed dur-
ing the cleaning operation. This way, a cer-
tain position can be intensively cleaned by 
driving back and forth several times.

1. Set the driving direction switch to "for-

ward".

Cleaning

Note

The inclination and height of the suction bar 
can be adjusted to improve the vacuuming 
results (see chapter  Adjusting the suction 
bar).

Note

When the waste water tank is full, the float 
switch closes the suction opening and the 
suction turbine runs at a higher speed. In 
this case, raise the suction bar and drive to 
the location for emptying the waste water 
tank.

1. Turn the working speed rotary knob to

the desired value.
The speed is shown on the display dur-
ing the adjustment. The display is shown 
in percentage of the maximum speed.

2. Set the water volume at the regulating

valve.

3. Press the suction bar lever downwards.

The suction bar lowers.
Vacuuming begins.

4. Press the cleaning head lever down-

wards, unlatch it and allow it to move up-
wards.

5. Pull the safety switch towards the push

handle.
The cleaning head starts up and the de-
vice moves at the set speed.

Increasing the brush contact pressure

1. Let go of the safety switch.
2. Lift the cleaning head lever up with your

hand and latch it towards the right.

Usage

Detergent

Maintenance cleaning of all 
water-resistant floors

RM 746
RM 780

Maintenance cleaning of 
polished hard surfaces (e.g. 
granite)

RM 755 es

Maintenance cleaning and 
basic cleaning of industrial 
floors

RM 69 ASF

Maintenance cleaning and 
basic cleaning of fine stone 
tiles

RM 753

Maintenance cleaning of 
tiles in sanitary areas

RM 751

Cleaning and disinfection in 
sanitary areas

RM 732

Coating removal on all alka-
line-resistant floors (e.g. 
PVC)

RM 752

Coating removal on linole-
um floors

RM 754

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Summary of Contents for BD 70/75 W Classic Bp

Page 1: ...s 21 Italiano 30 Nederlands 39 Español 48 Português 57 Dansk 66 Norsk 75 Svenska 84 Suomi 92 Ελληνικά 100 Türkçe 109 Русский 118 Magyar 128 Čeština 137 Slovenščina 146 Polski 155 Româneşte 164 Slovenčina 173 Hrvatski 182 Srpski 191 Български 200 Eesti 210 Latviešu 219 Lietuviškai 228 Українська 237 中文 247 Indonesia 255 ไทย 264 ﺍﻟﻌﺮﺑﻴﺔ 273 ...

Page 2: ...re not allowed to be disposed of together with the household rubbish Notes on the content materials REACH Current information on content materials can be found at www kaercher com REACH Accessories and spare parts Only use original accessories and original spare parts They ensure that the appliance will run fault free and safely Information on accessories and spare parts can be found at www kaerch...

Page 3: ... Fresh water tank lock 14 Disc brush 15 Fresh water tank 16 Type plate 17 Hose switch 18 Fresh water tank filling hole 19 Suction bar 20 Suction bar height adjustment 21 Suction bar inclination adjustment 22 Wing nuts for fastening the suction bar 23 Suction hose 24 Fresh water filling level display Fresh water drain hose 25 Cleaning head lever 26 Water volume regulation knob 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 ...

Page 4: ...allation kit is required 1 2 638 198 0 2 2 638 162 0 3 2 638 106 0 Recommended battery sets BD 80 100 Minimum volume of the battery charging room Minimum airflow between battery charg ing room and environment For initial installation an additional battery installation kit is required 1 2 638 162 0 2 2 638 106 0 3 2 638 197 0 Low maintenance batteries wet batteries DANGER Refilling discharged batte...

Page 5: ...0 Insert one or two spacers flat lengthwise or vertically between the front batteries and the fresh water tank so that the batteries cannot slip forward 7 Connect the poles to the connection ca bles from the battery installation kit 8 Clamp the connecting cables on the and battery terminals that are still free 9 Connect the device side battery connec tor to the battery side battery connector 10 Pi...

Page 6: ...holder 2 Washer 3 Screw 3 Unscrew the screw 4 Insert a sufficient number of washers be tween the suction bar and spacer roller to create the correct bending of the suc tion lip 5 Fit the remaining unused washers above the spacer roller 6 Screw in and tighten the screw 7 Repeat the entire procedure at the sec ond spacer roller 8 Push the device a small distance for wards 9 Check the bending of the ...

Page 7: ... only be stored indoors Fully charge the batteries before storing them for a long period Fully charge the batteries at least every month during storage Care and service DANGER Inadvertently starting up device Risk of injury electric shock Turn the key operated switch to 0 and re move the key before performing any work on the device Pull out the charger mains plug Drain and dispose of the waste wat...

Page 8: ...lean water 4 Insert the fresh water filter 5 Fit the fresh water tank lock Note Take care to ensure that the hose connection in the fresh water tank cap is positioned at the lowest point in the tank after screwing the cap in place Clean the float and fluff filter 1 Open the waste water tank cover 1 Latching hooks 2 Float 3 Fluff filter 4 Float housing 2 Release the latching hooks 3 Pull the float ...

Page 9: ...arking on the hose must lie at the retaining clip when the suction hose is re inserted 9 Check the suction hose for leaks and replace if necessary The cleaning results are un satisfactory 1 Reduce the driving speed 2 Check the brushes for wear and replace if necessary 3 Check the suitability of the brush type and detergent used The suction turbine runs at an increased speed 1 Drain the waste water...

Page 10: ...2019 01 25 BD 70 75 W Clas sic Bp BD 80 100W Clas sic Bp Device performance data Nominal voltage V 24 24 Battery capacity Ah 5 h 115 170 180 170 180 240 285 Mean power input W 1270 1320 Driving motor pow er W 250 300 Suction turbine power W 500 500 Brush drive power W 2 x 500 2 x 500 Theoretical surface performance m2 h 3500 4000 Fresh water tank capacity l 75 100 Waste water tank capacity l 75 10...

Page 11: ...ormations actuelles concernant les matières composantes sont disponibles sous www kaercher com REACH Accessoires et pièces de rechange Utiliser exclusivement des accessoires et pièces de rechange originaux Ceux ci ga rantissent le fonctionnement sûr et sans défaut de votre appareil Des informations sur les accessoires et pièces de rechange sont disponibles sur le site Internet www kaercher com Éte...

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