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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLI-
ANCE

WARNING

To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury:

DO NOT LEAVE appliance unattended when plugged in. Unplug-
from outlet when not in use and before servicing.

WARNING

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK-USE IN-
DOORS ONLY

Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary 
when used by or near children.

Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer’s 
recommended attachments.

Do not use with damaged cord or plug. If the unit is not working 
as it should, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or 
dropped into water, return it to a service center.

Do not pull or carry by the cord, do not use cord as a handle, 
do not close a door on the cord, or pull cord around sharp edg-
es or corners. Do not run appliance over cord. Keep cord away 
from heated surfaces.

DO NOT UNPLUG BY PULLING CORD. To unplug, grasp 
plug, not cord.

Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands.

Do not put any objects into openings. Do not use if openings 
are blocked; keep free of dust, lint, hair, and anything that may 
reduce air flow.

KEEP HAIR, CLOTHING, LOOSE JEWELRY, FINGERS and 
all parts of the body away from openings and moving parts.

Turn off all controls before unplugging.

Use extra care when cleaning on stairs.

Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids, such 
as gasoline, or use in areas where they may be present.

Connect to a properly grounded outlet only. See Grounding In-
structions.

Always disconnect cord from electrical outlet before servicing 
appliance.

Never sweep off explosive liquids, combustible gases or undi-
luted acids and solvents. This includes petrol, paint thinner or 
heating oil which can generate explosive fumes or mixtures 
upon contact with the air. Acetone, undiluted acids and sol-

vents must also be avoided as they can harm the materials on 
the machine.

Do not vacuum up burning or smouldering objects!

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

This device must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break 
down, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric 
current to reduce the risk of electric shock.
This device is equipped with a cord having an equipment ground-
ing conductor and ground plug.
The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is prop-
erly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and 
ordinances.

DANGER

Improper connection of the equipmentgrounding conductor 
can result in a risk of electrocution.

Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if you are 
in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded.
Do not modify the plug provided with the product - if it will not fit 
the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Do not use any type of adapter with this product.
This appliance is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit and has a 
grounding attachment plug that looks like the plug illustrated in 
sketchpicture A.
Make sure that the appliance is connected to an outlet having the 
same configuration as the plug.
No adaptor should be used with this appliance.

CONNECT TO A PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET ONLY

1

Grounded outlet

2

Grounded outlet box

3

Grounded pin

OPERATING SAFETY RULES AND 

PRACTICES

Owner/User Responsibility

The owner and/or user must have an understanding of the man-
ufacturer’s operating instructions and warnings before using this 
device.
Warning information should be emphasized and understood.
If the operator is not fluent in English, the manufacturer’s instruc-
tions and warnings shall be read to and discussed with the oper-
ator in the operator’s native language by the purchaser/ owner, 
making sure that the operator comprehends its contents.
Owner and/or user must study and maintain for future reference 
the manufacturers’ instructions.

General

Before starting operation, the device must be in the operating po-
sition.
Do not start or operate the device, any of its functions or attach-
ments, from any place other than from the designated operator's 
position.
Before leaving the operator’s position:
1 bring the device to a complete stop;

 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .........................

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 OPERATING SAFETY RULES AND PRACTICES ..........

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 MAINTENANCE AND REBUILD PRACTICES ................

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 FIRE SAFETY STANDARD .............................................

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 General notes ..................................................................

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 Function ...........................................................................

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 Intended use ....................................................................

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 Environmental protection .................................................

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 Warranty ..........................................................................

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 Accessories and spare parts............................................

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 Scope of delivery .............................................................

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 Safety instructions ...........................................................

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 Description of the unit ......................................................

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 Installation........................................................................

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 Initial startup ....................................................................

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 Operation .........................................................................

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 Transport..........................................................................

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 Storage ............................................................................

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 Care and maintenance ....................................................

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 Troubleshooting guide .....................................................

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 Accessories BD variant....................................................

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 Accessories BR variant....................................................

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 Accessories BD and BR variants.....................................

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 Technical data..................................................................

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Summary of Contents for BD 70/75 W Classic Bp

Page 1: ...BD 70 75 W Classic Bp NA BD 80 100 W Classic Bp BR 75 75 W Classic Bp BR 85 100 W Classic Bp 59688290 10 22 English 6 Fran ais 15 Espa ol 26...

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Page 3: ...A...

Page 4: ...B C D E F G 1 H 1 1 2 I J K L M 1 N 10 mm 1 2 3 O P 1 2 Q R S...

Page 5: ...1 T 1 2 U V W X Y...

Page 6: ...onductor and ground plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is prop erly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances DANGER Improper connection of th...

Page 7: ...ve 100 F 37 8 C are not allowed Precautions regarding toxicity ventila tion and fire hazard shall be appropriate for the agent or solvent used Nameplate Visibility The device type designations as show...

Page 8: ...tery 7 Fresh water filter 8 Fresh water tank lock 9 Pedal for brush replacement 10 Disc brush 11 Fresh water tank 12 Hose holder 13 Fresh water tank filling hole Not in scope of delivery Overview of r...

Page 9: ...rging room and environ ment For initial installation an additional battery installation kit is re quired 1 2638 162 0 2 2638 106 0 3 2638 197 0 Low maintenance batteries wet batteries DANGER Danger of...

Page 10: ...ables on the and battery termi nals that are still free 9 Connect the device side battery connector to the battery side battery connector 10 Pivot the waste water tank downwards Removing the batteries...

Page 11: ...crew in and tighten the screw 7 Repeat the entire procedure at the second spacer roller 8 Push the device a small distance forwards 9 Check the bending of the suction lips over the entire length 10 Re...

Page 12: ...device may only be stored indoors Fully charge the batteries before storing them for a long peri od Fully charge the batteries at least every month during storage Care and maintenance DANGER Risk of i...

Page 13: ...nd disc brush Replacing the roller brushes 1 Raise the cleaning head 2 Pull out the brush replacement handle Illustration Y 1 Brush replacement handle 2 Bearing cover with squeegee blade 3 Roller brus...

Page 14: ...atural fibres for cleaning and polishing Disc brush red medium standard 4905 010 0 4 905 000 0 For use in all common cleaning tasks Disc brush black hard 4905 013 0 4905 032 0 For heavy soiling and ba...

Page 15: ...5 1650 65 1650 Max working area slope 2 2 2 2 Vacuuming Suction performance air quantity CFM l s 50 8 24 50 8 24 50 8 24 50 8 24 Suction performance vacuum psi kPa 2 3 16 2 3 16 2 3 16 2 3 16 Cleaning...

Page 16: ...les normes et ordonnances locales DANGER Tout raccordement inappropri du conducteur de mise la terre de l quipement peut entra ner un risque d lectrocu tion En cas de doute concernant la mise la terr...

Page 17: ...plaque signal tique Les donn es techniques figurant sur la plaque signal tique de l appareil ne doivent pas tre recouvertes de peinture et les informations d identification doivent rester visibles Re...

Page 18: ...ale 6 Batterie 7 Filtre d eau propre 8 Fermeture du r servoir d eau propre 9 P dale pour le changement de brosse 10 Disque brosse 11 R servoir d eau propre 12 Porte flexible 13 Ouverture de remplissag...

Page 19: ...D 80 100 et BR 85 100 Volume minimal de la pi ce de chargement des batteries Flux d air minimal entre la pi ce de chargement des batteries et l environnement Lors de la premi re installation un kit d...

Page 20: ...75 Installer les 2 supports de batterie et sur 115 Ah Visser sur les trous filet s gauche et au centre Sur BR 75 75 et BD 70 75 170 Ah 180 Ah Visser sur les trous filet s droite et au centre b sur BD...

Page 21: ...ion du r sultat de nettoyage souhait Remarque Lorsque le r servoir d eau propre est vide la t te de nettoyage continue fonctionner sans apport en liquide R gler la barre d aspiration R gler l inclinai...

Page 22: ...ervoir d eau propre Remarque Veiller ce que le raccord de flexible dans la fer meture du r servoir d eau propre soit plac au point le plus bas apr s le vissage Transport DANGER Conduite en pente Risqu...

Page 23: ...voir d eau propre Illustration U 1 Fermeture du r servoir d eau propre 2 Filtre d eau propre 3 Sortir le filtre d eau propre et le rincer l eau claire 4 Ins rer le filtre d eau propre 5 Poser la ferme...

Page 24: ...les ventuels colmatages du flexible d aspiration le nettoyer si besoin Lors de la remise en place du flexible d aspiration le rep re blanc du flexible doit se trouver sur les agrafes de main tien 9 V...

Page 25: ...ppareil Tension nominale V 24 24 24 24 Capacit de la batterie Ah 115 170 180 170 180 170 180 240 285 170 180 240 285 Puissance moyenne absorb e W 1270 800 1320 1150 Puissance du moteur de traction W 2...

Page 26: ...ncluye gasolina disol vente o gas leo que pueden generar humos o mezclas explo sivas al entrar en contacto con el aire Tambi n se deben evitar la acetona los cidos sin diluir y los disolventes porque...

Page 27: ...e al encargado designado por el usuario y no se pondr en fun cionamiento el equipo hasta que se recupere el estado de funcionamiento seguro No realizar reparaciones o ajustes a no ser que se autorizad...

Page 28: ...ambios originales estos ga rantizan un servicio seguro y fiable del equipo Encontrar informaci n sobre los accesorios y recambios en www kaercher com Alcance de suministro Compruebe la integridad del...

Page 29: ...elante de la paleta con las 3 tablas de re fuerzo del embalaje de cart n y con la tabla de fijaci n atorni llada transversalmente en la paleta y fijar con tornillos para tableros de aglomerado Figura...

Page 30: ...ga incorrecta de bater as completamente descargadas puede causar incendios No ponga en funcionamiento el equipo si bater a est completa mente descargada Aseg rese de que la bater a est cargada antes d...

Page 31: ...ligro durante el funcionamiento Peligro de lesiones En caso de peligro suelte el interruptor de seguridad Llenado de materiales necesarios Llenado de agua limpia 1 Abrir el cierre del dep sito de agua...

Page 32: ...taje de la velocidad m xima 2 Ajustar la cantidad de agua en la v lvula de control 3 Presionar hacia abajo la palanca de la barra de aspiraci n Desciende la barra de aspiraci n Se inicia la aspiraci n...

Page 33: ...ado de carga es superior al 50 recargar la bate r a solo si se necesita un tiempo de funcionamiento comple to durante la pr xima utilizaci n Semanalmente Con un servicio regular cargar la bater a por...

Page 34: ...extraiga la llave Extraiga el conector de red del cargador Purgar y eliminar el agua sucia y el agua fresca En caso de fallos que no puedan subsanarse con la ayuda de esta tabla ponerse en contacto c...

Page 35: ...impieza a fondo Cepillo de esponja negro duro 6 369 001 0 6 371 169 0 Para suciedad dif cil de eliminar y la limpieza a fondo Cepillo de esponja marr n SPP 2 639 290 0 2 639 288 0 Para el saneamiento...

Page 36: ...piraci n volumen de aire CFM l s 50 8 24 50 8 24 50 8 24 50 8 24 Potencia de aspiraci n baja presi n psi kPa 2 3 16 2 3 16 2 3 16 2 3 16 Cepillos de limpieza Ancho til in mm 27 6 700 29 5 750 31 5 800...

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