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Storage

CAUTION

Failure to observe the weight

Risk of injury and damage
Be aware of the weight of the device during storage.

The device may only be stored indoors.
1. Press the battery pack unlocking button, and pull the 

battery pack out of the battery mount to avoid dis-
charging the battery pack.

Illustration R

Cleaning the device

Cleaning the device

ATTENTION

Risk of damage and odour development from liq-
uids and damp dirt

Liquids and damp dirt in the device can lead to bacterial 
accumulation and odour development when not in use 
or in storage.
Damp dirt can dry up in the device and on the cleaning 
rollers, and impair the cleaning performance of the de-
vice.
Empty the fresh water tank and waste water tank at the 
end of work and before storing the device.
Clean the waste water tank, the sweep bins and the 
cleaning rollers.
Allow the clean cleaning rollers to dry in the air, e.g. 
mounted on the device on standing vertically. Do not 
place wet cleaning rollers on moisture-sensitive surfac-
es, in closed containers or cupboards.

1. Press the ON/OFF switch.

Illustration L

The device switches off.

2. Bring the device into the parking position (see chap-

ter 

 General notes on operation

).

3. Wipe off dirt and detergent residues on the housing 

with a damp cloth.

4. Remove the fresh water tank, empty it and put it 

back in the device (see chapter 

 Filling the fresh wa-

ter tank

).

Cleaning the waste water tank

ATTENTION

Adhering dirt deposits 

Adhering dirt deposits can damage the device in the 
long term.
It is recommended to clean the device after each appli-
cation.
Clean the waste water tank regularly.

1. Press the ON/OFF switch.

Illustration L

The device switches off.

2. Bring the device into the parking position (see chap-

ter 

 General notes on operation

).

3. Empty the waste water tank (see chapter 

 Emptying 

the waste water tank

).

4. Pull the lid handle and remove the lid.

Illustration T

5. Clean the waste water bowl and the lid with tap wa-

ter.

Illustration U

6. Allow the waste water bowl and the lid to dry or dry 

them with a lint-free cloth.

7. Assemble the waste water tank in reverse order and 

insert it into the device.

Cleaning the sweep bins

ATTENTION

Adhering dirt deposits 

Adhering dirt deposits can damage the device in the 
long term.
It is recommended to clean the device after each appli-
cation.
Clean the sweep bins regularly.

1. Press the ON/OFF switch.

Illustration L

The device switches off.

2. Bring the device into the parking position (see chap-

ter 

 General notes on operation

).

3. Remove the waste water tank (see chapte

 Empty-

ing the waste water tank

).

4. Remove the sweep bins.

a Disengage the sweep bins to the side and swing 

them forward.

b Remove the sweep bins to the side.

Illustration V

5. Clean both sweep bins under running water. 

Illustration W

6. Remove the cleaning brush from the cover of the 

waste water tank, and remove any dirt stuck in the 
combs (shown with a frame).

7. Install the two sweep bins in the reverse order.

Cleaning the cleaning roller

ATTENTION

Detergent residues in the cleaning rollers

Foaming
Wash the cleaning rollers under running water or wash 
the cleaning rollers in the washing machine each time 
after use.

ATTENTION

Damage caused by washing the cleaning rollers 
with fabric softener or using a tumble dryer

Damage to the microfibres
Do not use fabric softener when washing the cleaning 
rollers in the washing machine.
Do not dry the cleaning rollers in a clothes dryer.
Do not bleach or iron the cleaning rollers.

1. Press the ON/OFF switch.

Illustration L

The device switches off.

2. Bring the device into the parking position (see chap-

ter 

 General notes on operation

).

3. Reach into the recessed grips on the side of the 

cleaning rollers and unscrew the cleaning rollers.

Illustration X

4. Clean the cleaning rollers under running water or 

wash them in the washing machine at max. 60°C.

Illustration Y

5. Clean the roller drives with a moist cloth.
6. Turn the cleaning rollers on the roller drives. Pay at-

tention to the colour assignment of the inside of the 
roller and the roller drive (green to green and blue to 
blue).

Illustration Z

7. Allow the rollers to dry mounted on the device or 

standing vertically.

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Page 6: ...18 V K rcher Battery Power battery packs listed in the spare parts list Safe handling DANGER Risk of asphyxiation Keep pack aging film out of the reach of children WARNING Only people who have been i...

Page 7: ...g head 21 Detergent CA 50 C 0 5 l round bottle 22 Cleaning rollers replacement 23 Battery pack Battery Power 18 30 DW 24 Mains cable for quick charger 25 Quick charger Battery Power 18 60 26 Cleaning...

Page 8: ...function is activated Allow the device to slide slowly over the floor without exerting any pres sure on the device Illustration I If the cleaning rollers are blocked e g by jamming the device switche...

Page 9: ...y after approx 2 minutes The rinsing function can be ended at any time by pressing the ON OFF switch 8 Empty the waste water tank see chapter Emptying the waste water tank 9 Check the filling level in...

Page 10: ...he waste water bowl and the lid to dry or dry them with a lint free cloth 7 Assemble the waste water tank in reverse order and insert it into the device Cleaning the sweep bins ATTENTION Adhering dirt...

Page 11: ...see chapter Fill ing the fresh water tank The fresh water tank is not sitting properly in the device Insert the fresh water tank so that it is firmly seated in the device The waste water tank is miss...

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