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1 Vacuum bar lowering lever
2 Cover dirt water reservoir
3 Holding rail for home base
4 Fluff filter
5 Wastewater reservoir rinsing system 

(option)

6 Flexible lock of rinsing system (option)
7 Lock of wastewater reservoir
8 Float
9 Push handle
10 Coarse dirt sieve
11 Dirt water reservoir
12 Fresh water reservoir filler neck
13 Detergent bottle holder
14 Lock of the fresh water reservoir with fil-

ter

15 Fresh water tank
16 Locking the tank

Secured with an additional plate and a 
screw

17 Cleaning head *
18 Brush rollers (R-Cleaning head)

Disk brush (D cleaning head)

19 Waste container (only BR)
20 Fresh water level display
21 Pedal for raising/ lowering the cleaning 

head

22 Lever to adjust the brush contact pres-

sure

23 Rotary handle to incline the vacuum bar
24 Wing nuts for fastening the vacuum bar
25 Suction  hose
26 Vacuum bar *
27 Mains cable with mains plug
28 Automatic fill of fresh water reservoir 

(option)

29 Strain relief clamp
30 Water quantity regulator
31 Safety button
32 Program selection switch
33 Fuse for brush drive
34 Storage surface for cleaning set "Home 

base box“

35 Cable hook
36 Dirt water discharge hose
37 Dosing equipment for dirt water

* not included in the delivery

The operating elements for the cleaning 
process are yellow.

The controls for the maintenance and 
service are light gray.

1

OFF

Device is switched off

2

Normal mode

Wet clean the floor and vacuum up dirt 
water.

3

Intense mode

Wet clean the floor and allow the deter-
gent to react.

4

Vacuum mode

Suck in the dirt fleet. 

5

Polishing mode

Polishing the floor without the applica-
tion of liquid.

Operating and Functional Elements

Illustration of scrubbing vacuum

Colour coding

Program selection switch

3

EN

Summary of Contents for BD Series

Page 1: ...R egister and w in w w w kaercher com 59641630 01 12 B 40 C Ep ...

Page 2: ...ses undiluted acids or solvents This includes petrol thinning agents or hot oil that can form an explosive mix ture when it comes in contact with sucked air Do not use acetone undi luted acids and solvents as they are ag gressive towards the materials from which the appliance is made The machine has been approved for use on surfaces with max gradients as listed under Technical Specifications Notes...

Page 3: ...e the vacuum bar 24 Wing nuts for fastening the vacuum bar 25 Suction hose 26 Vacuum bar 27 Mains cable with mains plug 28 Automatic fill of fresh water reservoir option 29 Strain relief clamp 30 Water quantity regulator 31 Safety button 32 Program selection switch 33 Fuse for brush drive 34 Storage surface for cleaning set Home base box 35 Cable hook 36 Dirt water discharge hose 37 Dosing equipme...

Page 4: ...d and hydrofluoric acid Follow the safety instructions for using de tergents Note Do not use highly foaming detergents Recommended detergents Add the detergent to the fresh water reservoir Adjust the water quantity using the reg ulating button according to the dirt on the floor covering Note Carry out the initial cleaning attempts with little quantities of water Increase water quantity step by ste...

Page 5: ... you transport it Raise the cleaning head to avoid dam age to the brushes Remove the brush to avoid damage to the brushes When transporting in vehicles secure the appliance according to the guide lines from slipping and tipping over Caution Risk of injury and damage Note the weight of the appliance in case of storage This appliance must only be stored in inte rior rooms Danger Risk of injury Pull ...

Page 6: ...move it to the left This unlocks the ped al Release the pedal slowly upwards The lift arm of the cleaning head will be lowered Unlock water reservoir First loosen the screw and sheet metal plate on the side lock The unlock the water reservoir lock and swivel the reservoir upwards 1 Spring element 2 Locking pin 3 Terminal strip cover 4 Lock of safety pin Place the cleaning head halfway in front of ...

Page 7: ...ater distribution strip from the cleaning head and clean water canal only R cleaning head Check hoses for blockages clean if required Insufficient vacuum performance Clean the seals between dirt water reservoir and cover and check for tightness replace if required Wastewater reservoir is full shut off the appliance and empty the wastewater reservoir Clean the fluff filter Clean the vacuum lips on ...

Page 8: ...4 0 For cleaning slightly dirtied floors 20 60 80 Roller pad green hard 6 367 106 0 6 369 733 0 For cleaning normal to heavily dirtied floors 20 60 80 BD appliances B 40 disc roller accessories Description Part no Working width 430 mm Part no Working width 510 mm Description Packaging unit Appliance requires Disk brush natural white 4 905 023 0 4 905 027 0 For polishing floors 1 1 Disk brush white...

Page 9: ...e B 40 BD appliance B 40 R 45 Working width 450 mm R 55 Working width 550 mm D 43 Working width 430 mm D 51 Working width 510 mm Power Nominal voltage V 230 240 1 50 Hz Average power consumption W 1400 Suction engine output W 500 Brush engine output W 600 Vacuuming Vacuum power air volume max l s 25 22 Vacuuming power negative pressure max mbar kPa 120 12 0 115 11 5 Cleaning brushes Brush speed 1 ...

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