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Maintenance work

Maintenance contract

To ensure a reliable operation of the appliance, the 

maintenance contracts must be concluded with the rel-

evant Kärcher sales office.

Cleaning the protective turbine strainer

1. Open the cover of the waste water tank.

2. Unscrew the screws.

3. Pull off the float.

4. Turn the protective turbine strainer in a counter-

clockwise direction.

5. Remove the protective turbine strainer.

6. Rinse dirt off the protective turbine strainer with wa-

ter.

7. Reattach the protective turbine strainer.

8. Attach the float.

Replacing the suction lips

1. Remove the vacuum bar.

2. Unscrew the star grips.

3. Remove the plastic parts.

4. Remove the suction lips of the vacuum.

5. Insert new suction lips.

6. Insert the plastic parts.

7. Screw in and tighten the star grips.

Install D cleaning head

1. Lift the holder of the cleaning head, see the Opera-

tion/Selecting the brush shape chapter.

2. Slide the cleaning head under the appliance so that 

the hose points toward the rear.

Only slide the cleaning head halfway under the ap-

pliance.

3. Remove the lid of 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 the tab into the middle of the cleaning head, 

between the fork of the lever.

8. Align the holder of the cleaning head so that the 

drilled holes in the lever and the cleaning head 

match.

9. Insert the stop pin through the bushings and swivel 

the locking plate downward.

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Insert the grey Intelligent Key.

Set brush type "Disc".

Removing D cleaning head

1. Press in the locking plate and swivel the drawbar 

upward.

Subsequent removal occurs in the opposite order of the 

installation.

Replacing the disk brushes

1. Lift the cleaning head.

2. Press the pedal for changing the brushes downward 

beyond its resistance.

3. Pull the disc brush out of the side below the cleaning 

head.

4. Hold the new disc brush under the cleaning head, 

push upward and lock.

Frost protection

In case of danger of frost:

1. Empty the fresh and waste water reservoirs.

2. Store the appliance in a frost-protected room.

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Insert the locking plate into the guide channel and 

lock it in.

Repeat process on the drawbar on the opposite 

side.

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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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