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English

Operator console

1

Horn

2

Programme switch

3

Safety button

4

Intelligent Key

5

Display

6

Drive direction switch

7

Info button

Programme switch

1

OFF

Device is switched off.

2

Transport run

For driviing to the place of use.

3

Eco programme

Wet clean the floor (with reduced brush speed) and 

vacuum up waste water (with reduced suction).

4

Scrubbing suction

Wet clean the floor and vacuum up dirty water.

5

Heavy programme

Wet clean the floor (with increased brush contact 

pressure) and vacuum up waste water.

6

Scrubbing

Wet clean the floor and allow the detergent to react.

7

Vacuuming

For vacuuming up the dirt residue.

8

Polishing

For polishing the floor without the application of liq-

uid.

Symbols on the appliance

** option

Installation

Unloading

Note

To take all functions out of operation immediately, set 

the safety switch to the "0" position.

1. Remove the carton.

2. Remove the straps.

3. Remove four floorboards fastened to the pallet by 

screws.

4. Place the boards on the edge of the pallet. Place the

boards in such a way that they lie in front of the four 

wheels of the machine. 

5. Fasten the boards with screws.

6. Slide the four support beams included in the pack-

aging under the ramp.

7. Remove the wooden bars in front of the wheels.

8. Pull the brake lever. 

9. Remove the appliance from the pallet.

Pull the appliance backwards off the pallet.

Drive the appliance off the pallet.

a Plug in the Intelligent Key.

b Set the safety switch to the "1" position.

c Set the programme selector switch to transport 

run.

d Set the travel direction switch to "forward".

e Actuate the accelerator pedal.

f Drive the appliance off the pallet.

g Set the safety switch to the "0" position.

10. Push the brake lever.

Installing the cleaning head

Note

The cleaning head is already installed on some models.

For more information about replacing the cleaning 

head, see the  Care and maintenance chapter.

Installing the brushes

For more information, see the  Care and mainte-

nancechapter.

Installing the vacuum bar

1. Insert the vacuum bar into the vacuum bar suspen-

sion. 

The profiled sheet is positioned above the suspen-

sion.

2. Fit the suction hose..

Batteries

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.

Removing the batteries

1. Turn the safety switch to the "0" position.

2. Rotate the waste water tank upwards.

3. Disconnect the cable from the minus terminal at the 

batteries..

4. Disconnect the remaining cables from the batteries.

5. Remove the batteries.

6. Dispose of the used batteries in accordance with 

statutory provisions.

Initial startup

Charging the batteries

DANGER

Risk of 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.

Risk of explosion.

The room where the appliance is kept to charge the bat-

tery must feature a minimum volume and an air ex-

change with a minimum flow rate, depending on the 

type of battery.

The charging of wet batteries is only permitted if the 

waste water reservoir is tilted up.

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

drive on slopes.

Model without integrated charger

1. Empty the waste water tank.

2. Turn the safety switch to the "0" position.

3. Rotate the waste water tank upwards.

4. Disconnect the charger cable from the battery plug.

5. Plug the mains plug of the charger into the socket.

6. Carry out the charging process in accordance with 

the operation instructions for the charger.

Maximum battery dimensions

Fresh water tank filling level (25%)

Fresh water tank filling level (50%)

Fresh water tank filling level (75%)

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1

2

3

5

6

7

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Handle for swivelling up the waste water 

tank

Brush replacement pedal

Drain outlet for fresh water tank

Drain out for waste water tank

Open the cover of the waste water tank 

to dispel the odor

Water connection filling system**

Mop holder**

Length

620 mm

Width

620 mm

Height

420 mm

Summary of Contents for BD 90 R Classic Bp

Page 1: ...976347 09 19 English 3 BD 90 160 R Classic Bp 30...

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Page 3: ...ustomer service or a skilled electrician The appliance may only be connected to an electri cal supply which has been installed by an electrician in accordance with IEC 60364 Never touch the mains plug...

Page 4: ...appliance without a falling objects protective structure FOPS in areas where there is a chance that the operator may be struck by falling objects Battery operated machines DANGER Always follow the in...

Page 5: ...8 Float 9 Fluff filter 10 Waste water tank 11 Warning lamp 12 Cover of fresh water tank 13 LED indicators 14 Drive pedal 15 Adjustment wheel for wiping flap 16 Wiping flap 17 Cleaning head 18 Height...

Page 6: ...ries 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 ac...

Page 7: ...for a short period of time and turn it back to the desired programme Filling with operating materials Filling with fresh water Note If detergent is added to the fresh water tank first before the water...

Page 8: ...s displayed 2 Press the Info button 3 Turn the Info button until the desired language is highlighted 4 Press the Info button Factory settings The factory settings of all parameters are restored Cleani...

Page 9: ...f the cleaning head 4 Connect the power cord of the cleaning head to the appliance same colours must meet 5 Replace the lid and lock it 6 Slide the cleaning head halfway under the appli ance 7 Insert...

Page 10: ...sion motor hot Allow to cool down Motor protection is tr n o i t i s o p 0 e h t o t h c t i w s y t e f a s e h t n r u T 1 d e r e g g i 2 Allow the appliance to cool down for at least 15 minutes 3...

Page 11: ...ity l 160 Maximum speed 6 h m k Max working area slope 0 1 Vacuuming 6 2 s l y t i t n a u q r i a e c n a m r o f r e p n o i t c u S 0 8 1 a P k m u u c a v e c n a m r o f r e p n o i t c u S Clean...

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