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English

If the operator is not fluent in English, the manufacturer’s 
instructions and warnings shall be read to and discussed 
with the operator in the operator’s native language by the 
purchaser/ owner, making sure that the operator compre-
hends its contents.
Owner and/or user must study and maintain for future ref-
erence the manufacturers’ instructions.

General

Before starting operation, the device must be in the oper-
ating position.
Do not start or operate the device, any of its functions or 
attachments, from any place other than from the designat-
ed operator's position.
Before leaving the operator’s position:
1 bring the device to a complete stop;
2 if the device must be on an incline, block the wheels.
Maintain a safe distance from the edge of ramps, plat-
forms, and other similar working surfaces.
Do not add to, or modify the device.
Do not block access to fire aisles, stairways or fire equip-
ment.

Traveling

Yield the right of way to pedestrians and emergency vehi-
cles such as ambulances and fire trucks.
Cross railroad tracks at an angle wherever possible. Do 
not park closer than 6 ft (1800 mm) to the nearest rail of a 
railroad track.
Keep a clear view of the path of travel and observe for oth-
er traffic, personnel, and safe clearances.
Under all travel conditions, operate the device at a speed 
that will permit it to be brought to a stop in a safe manner.
Do not indulge in stunt driving or horseplay.
Slow down for wet and slippery floors. Before driving over 
a dockboard or bridge plate, be sure that it is properly se-
cured. Drive carefully and slowly across the dockboard or 
bridge plate, and never exceed its rated capacity.
When negotiating turns, reduce speed to a safe level con-
sistent with the operating environment. Make the turns 
smoothly.

Operator care of the device

If the device is found to be in need of repair or in any way 
unsafe, or contributes to an unsafe condition, the matter 
shall be reported immediately to the user’s designated au-
thority, and the device shall not be operated until it has 
been restored to safe operating condition.
If during operation the device becomes unsafe in any way, 
the matter shall be reported immediately to the user’s des-
ignated authority, and the device shall not be operated until 
it has been restored to safe operating condition.
Do not make repairs or adjustments unless specifically au-
thorized to do so.

MAINTENANCE AND REBUILD PRACTICES

Operation of the device may be hazardous if maintenance 
is neglected or repairs, rebuilds, or adjustments are not 
performed in accordance with the manufacturer’s design 
criteria. Therefore, maintenance facilities (on or off premis-
es), trained personnel, and detailed procedures shall be 
provided.
Maintenance and inspection of the device shall be per-
formed in conformance with the following practices:

1 a scheduled planned maintenance, lubrication, and in-

spection system shall be followed; consult the manufac-
turer’s recommendations.

2 Only trained and authorized persons shall be permitted 

to operate a powered floor scrubber. Operators of pow-
ered floor scrubbers shall be qualified as to visual, audi-
tory, physical, and mental ability to operate the 
equipment safely.

Avoid fire hazards and have fire protection equipment 
present in the work area. Do not use open pans of fuel or 
flammable cleaning fluids for cleaning parts.

FIRE SAFETY STANDARD

Any device not in safe operating condition shall be re-
moved from service.
Repairs shall not be made in Class I, Class II, and Class III 
locations.

Fire Prevention.

The device shall be kept in a clean condi-

tion and reasonably free of lint, excess oil, and grease.
Noncombustible agents are preferred for cleaning the de-
vice. Flammable liquids [those having flash points at or 
above 100°F (37,8°C)] are not allowed. Precautions re-
garding toxicity, ventilation, and fire hazard shall be appro-
priate for the agent or solvent used.

Nameplate Visibility. 

The device type designations as 

shown on the nameplate and the type markers shall not be 
covered over with paint so that their identification informa-
tion is obscured.

General notes

Read these original operating instructions and 
the enclosed safety instructions before using 

the device for the first time. Proceed accordingly.
Keep both books for future reference or for future owners.

Function

This scouring and vacuum machine is used for wet clean-
ing of level floors.
The device can be adjusted to suit the respective cleaning 
task by setting the water volume and detergent volume ap-
propriately. The detergent dosing unit is adjusted via the 
amount added to the tank.
The working width and the capacity of the fresh and waste 
water tanks (see chapter "Technical Data") allow effective 
cleaning over long working times.
The device has a drive.

Note

The device can be equipped with various accessories to 
suit the respective cleaning order. Request a copy of our 
catalog or visit our Internet website at 

www.kaercher.com

.

Intended use

This device is suitable for commercial and industrial use, 
e.g. in hotels, schools, hospitals, factories, shops, offices,
and rental companies. Use the device only in accordance
with the information in these operating instructions.

The device may only be used for cleaning smooth sur-
faces that are insensitive to water and polishing.

The device is not suitable for cleaning frozen floors (e.g.
in cold stores).

The device is not suitable for use in potentially explosive 
environments.

The device is approved for operation on surfaces with a
maximum slope (see chapter 

 Technical data

).

Summary of Contents for BD 80/100 W Classic Bp

Page 1: ...BD 70 75 W Classic Bp BD 80 100 W Classic Bp 59688290 09 20 Register your product www kaercher com welcome English 3 Fran ais 15 Espa ol 29...

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Page 3: ...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...

Page 4: ...onnel and detailed procedures shall be provided Maintenance and inspection of the device shall be per formed in conformance with the following practices 1 a scheduled planned maintenance lubrication a...

Page 5: ...pping damage please notify your dealer Safety instructions Before using the device for the first time read and observe these operating instructions and the accompanying bro chure Safety instructions f...

Page 6: ...ve 2 Fluff filter 3 Float 4 Cleaning head 5 Brush replacement pedal 6 Push handle 7 Safety button 8 Waste water tank cap 9 Homebase retaining rail 10 Waste water tank 11 Battery 12 Fresh water filter...

Page 7: ...rds from the carton packaging and the safety board screwed across the pallet and fasten with particle board screws 1 Safety board 2 Squared timber 3 Reinforcement board 5 Push the squared timber unscr...

Page 8: ...M and gel batteries 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 necessary Open ing or dr...

Page 9: ...upwards 5 Disconnect the device end cable from the negative ter minal at the battery 6 Disconnect the remaining cables from the battery 7 For BD 80 100 Remove the spacer s between the front batteries...

Page 10: ...nk filling hole can be used for measuring the detergent It is fitted with a scale on the inside Adjusting the water volume 1 Adjust the water volume via the regulating knob to suit the degree of conta...

Page 11: ...or emptying the waste water tank 1 Turn the working speed rotary knob to the desired value The speed is shown on the display during the adjust ment The display is shown in percentage of the maxi mum s...

Page 12: ...ater and fresh water Safety inspection maintenance contract You can agree on regular safety inspections or close a maintenance contract with your dealer Please seek advice on this Maintenance interval...

Page 13: ...esh water tank lock 2 Fresh water filter 3 Pull out the fresh water filter and rinse with clean water 4 Insert the fresh water filter 5 Fit the fresh water tank lock Note Ensure that the hose connecti...

Page 14: ...or contamination and clean if necessary 5 Clean the suction lips at the suction bar turn over or replace if necessary 6 Check that the cap on the waste water drain hose is closed 7 Check the adjustmen...

Page 15: ...ature max F C 122 50 122 50 Water pressure max psi bar 0 87 0 06 0 87 0 06 Aisle turn width in mm 61 1550 65 1650 Max working area slope 2 2 Suctioning Suction performance air quantity CFM l s 50 8 24...

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