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Select the menu item "Accept default 
values?" in the operator menu by turn-
ing the Info button

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Press Info button.  The factory settings 
of all parameters are restored for each 
cleaning program.

The table given below gives details of the 
factory settings of the parameters for the 
cleaning programs.  If no values are en-
tered, then the respective parameter can-
not be set in the given cleaning program. 

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Activate the switch for detergent dosing. 

Detergent gets added automatically.

Note

You can set the detergent dosing in the Op-
erations menu. 

Note

As soon as the detergent pump starts run-
ning, this is indicated through a blinking "C" 
in the display. 

To improve the vacuuming result on tiled 
floors the vacuum bar can be turned to an 
oblique position of up to 5°.

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Loosen crossh-handles. 

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Turn the vacuum bar.

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Tighten the cross-handles. 

If the vacuum result is unsatisfactory the in-
clination of the straight vacuum bar can be 
modified.

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Release the wing nuts.

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Tilt the vacuum bar.

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Tighten the wing nuts.

Note

Overflow dirt water tank. If the dirt water 
tank is full, the suction turbine switches off 
and the indicator lamp "dirt water tank full" 
begins to blink.  All cleaning programs with 
suction are blocked for one minute.  Empty 
the dirt water reservoir.

Warning

Please observe the local provisions regard-
ing the wastewater treatment.

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Take the water discharge hose from the 
support and lower above a suited col-
lection device.

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Let off dirt water by opening the dosage 
device at the discharge hose.

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Rinse the dirt water tank with clear wa-
ter.

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Remove the suction hose coupling for 
draining off the fresh water and hold it 
over a suitable container. 

Danger

Risk of injury! When loading or unloading 
the machine, it may only be operated on 
gradients of max. 10%. Drive slowly.

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If you want to transport the machine on 
a vehicle secure it from slipping using 
belts/ ropes.

Reset parameters

Adjustable 
parameters

min:step:m
ax

Remark

Water quanti-
ty

1:1:8

1=min., 
8=max.

Dosing equip-
ment for de-
tergent 
(optional)

0,5%:0,5%: 
3%

0.5=min., 
3=max.

Brush pres-
sure

0:1:8

0=min., 
8=max.

FACT (brush 
speed)

Power 
Clean, 
Whisper 
Clean, 
Fine 
Clean

Brush rotation 
time after stop

0s:1s:3s

From 
idling to 
lifting

Working 
speed

1:1:8

1=1km/h, 
8=6km/h

Factory setting

W

ater qua

n

tity

Brus

h

 pre

ss

u

re

Wo

rki

n

g

 spe

ed

Scrubbing suc-
tion

5

4

4

Wet scrubbing

5

4

4

Dry vacuum 
cleaning

4

Polishing

4

4

Polish suction

4

4

Dos

in

g

 eq

ui

pme

n

t for 

detergent (optional)

FA

CT (br

u

sh

 spe

ed

)

Brush rotation 

ti

me after stop

Scrubbing suc-
tion

1%

P

2s

Wet scrubbing

1%

P

2s

Polishing

P

0s

Polish suction

P

0s

P=Power Clean

Switch on the dosing equipment 

for detergent (optional)

Setting the Vacuum Bar

Oblique position

Inclination

Empty tanks.

Drain off dirt water

Drain off clean water

Transport

Summary of Contents for BD 75 R Eco

Page 1: ...lands 54 Espa ol 67 Portugu s 80 Dansk 93 Norsk 105 Svenska 117 Suomi 129 141 T rk e 154 cc 166 Magyar 179 esky 191 Sloven ina 203 Polski 215 Rom ne te 228 Sloven ina 241 Hrvatski 254 Srpski 266 278 B...

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Page 3: ...enable effective cleaning even if the machine is used for long durations The device is self moving the drive mo tor is feed by a trough battery The batteries can be charged using a charger connected...

Page 4: ...uction turbine 14 Hose coupling for draining fresh water 15 Fresh water filter 16 Vacuum bar 17 Cross handles for fastening the vacuum bar 18 Wing nuts for tilting the vacuum bar 19 Suction hose 20 Di...

Page 5: ...Overall lamp button optional 7 Horn 8 Info button 9 Display 10 Indicator lamp automatic immobilizing brake active 11 Indicator lamp manual cleaning pro gram active 12 Indicator lamp battery monitorin...

Page 6: ...orresponding indicators on the battery At the end of the charging process all cells must gas Danger Danger of causticization Adding water to the battery in its dis charged state can cause the acid to...

Page 7: ...floors Drive slowly when cornering Danger of tipping on unstable ground Only use the machine on sound surfac es Danger of tipping with excessive sideways tilt The gradient perpendicular to the direc...

Page 8: ...pump starts run ning this is indicated through a blinking C in the display 1 Driving Driving to the Place of Use 2 Scrubbing suction Wet clean the floor and vacuum up dirt water 3 Wet scrubbing Wet cl...

Page 9: ...e observe the local provisions regard ing the wastewater treatment Take the water discharge hose from the support and lower above a suited col lection device Let off dirt water by opening the dosage d...

Page 10: ...k brushes Turn the disk brushes by approximately 45 Remove the disk brushes at the bottom Insert the new disk brushes in reverse sequence In case of danger of frost Empty the fresh and dirt water rese...

Page 11: ...cool down drive motor hot let it cool down Drive motor has got overheated due to a steep climb or locked brake Set main switch to 0 Wait at least 10 minutes Set main switch to 1 If possible use the u...

Page 12: ...90 140 Description Piece Appliance needs the piece BD 75 BD 90 Disk brush natural white 6 369 492 6 906 056 For polishing floors 1 2 Disk brush red medium stand ard 6 906 346 6 906 054 For cleaning s...

Page 13: ...7195 14 2212 The warranty terms published by our com petent sales company are applicable in each country We will repair potential fail ures of your appliance within the warranty period free of charge...

Page 14: ...sk of explosion Do not operate the batteries in the open on traffic routes in explosion hazard rooms or in rooms with power conducti ble dust The battery charging process can give rise to explosive su...

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