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Release the star knob for the height ad-
justment of the steering wheel.

Adjust the steering wheel to the desired 
height.

Tighten the star handle.

Adjust the dosing of the cleaning solu-
tion in accordance with the soiling and 
the type of the flooring material.

Adjust the rotary handle of the brush 
contact pressure to the desired value.
Only adjust the brush contact pressure 
when the cleaning head is raised.

Note:

If the appliance pulls forwards too strongly 
during operation, reduce the contact pres-
sure.

Bring the Eco mode switch into the de-
sired position.
Normal operation: The appliance works 
at the maximum brush speed and the 
highest suction performance.
Eco: The appliance works at reduced 
brush speed and suction performance. 
This also reduces the energy consump-
tion. The possible working time increas-
es with one charging cycle.

Press the steering wheel downward so 
that the appliance lifts up towards the 
front.
The park support swivels downwards.

Release the steering wheel.
The appliance is standing on the park 
support.
The roller brush is unloaded and is pro-
tected from deforming.

Push the appliance forwards.
The part support swivels upwards.

Lower the park support.

Turn the rotary knob to position 1 
(transport chassis extended).

Lower the park support.

Turn the rotary knob to position 0 
(transport chassis retracted).

ATTENTION

Risk of damage to the floor covering. Do 
not operate the appliance on the spot.
Risk of damage. Lift the vacuum bar before 
pulling the appliance backwards over a 
longer distance.

Retract the transport chassis.

Set the appliance switch to "I".

Switch on "Detergent" button.

Push down the pedal of the suction bar 
lifting device at the back to lower the 
suction bar and start suction.

Pull the safety switch towards the steer-
ing wheel, the brush drive, the applica-
tion of the cleaning solution and suction 
are switched on (if preset).

Push the appliance forward until the 
parking stand folds up and the cleaning 
head touches the ground.

Move the appliance over the surface to 
be cleaned.

Note:

If the steering wheel is turned by 180°, the 
appliance also reverses.

Settings

Park support

Lowering the park support

Lifting the park support up

Transport chassis

0 Transport chassis retracted
1 Transport chassis extended

Extending the transport chassis

Retracting the transport chassis

Cleaning

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Summary of Contents for BR 45/22 C

Page 1: ...BR 45 22 C 001 59655570 12 17 English...

Page 2: ...Do not open the battery as there is a risk of an electrical shock also irritating or caustic vapors can escape Do not expose the battery to direct sunlight heat or fire there is a risk of explosion Do...

Page 3: ...he commer cial use e g in hotels schools hospi tals factories shops offices and rental companies The appliance should only be used for cleaning level floors that are not affect ed by moisture This app...

Page 4: ...andle to lift the appliance 8 waste water tank 9 Rotating handle for brush contact pres sure 1 min 4 max 10 Vacuum bar 11 Transport chassis rotary knob 12 Water distribution bar 13 Unlocking button fo...

Page 5: ...Appliance swithces off Load battery When charging the battery Orange blinking Battery is being charged Green Charging is complete Red Fault during charging process 7 Indicator lamp Eco mode Blue Eco...

Page 6: ...use the recommend ed detergents With other detergents the operator bears the increased risk regarding the operational safety risk of accident and reduced service life of the appliance Only use deterg...

Page 7: ...and is pro tected from deforming Push the appliance forwards The part support swivels upwards Lower the park support Turn the rotary knob to position 1 transport chassis extended Lower the park suppo...

Page 8: ...osing equipment Open the lid of the dosing equipment Drain off the dirt water regulate the wa ter quantity by pressing or bending Rinse the dirt water reservoir with clear water WARNING Please observe...

Page 9: ...inte rior rooms DANGER Risk of injury Turn the appliance switch to 0 and pull the mains plug of the charger prior to performing any work on the appli ance ATTENTION Risk of damage for the appliance du...

Page 10: ...the fastening devices and pull the vacuum lips out of the vacuum bar towards the bottom Remove the vacuum lips from the hold er Note Thanks to the perforation pattern the vacu um lips cannot be mixed...

Page 11: ...wastewater and remaining fresh water prior to performing tasks on the appliance In case of faults that cannot be remedied using the table below please contact the customer service Faults with display...

Page 12: ...h contact pressure Check the brush type and the detergent for their suitability Check the brushes for wear replace if required Brush does not turn Pull the safety switch towards the steering wheel Che...

Page 13: ...ion engine output W 280 Brush engine output W 185 Operating tempera ture range C 2 40 Max water tempera ture C 50 Vacuuming Suction performance air quantity Power Eco l s 20 15 Suction performance vac...

Page 14: ...l ures of your accessory within the warranty period free of charge provided that such failure is caused by faulty material or de fects in fabrication In the event of a warran ty claim please contact y...

Page 15: ...1 5 956 251 0 K rcher K rcher RU 1 RU 2 RU 3 RU 3 RU 4 RU 5 RU 6 RU 9 RU 9 RU 10 RU 10 RU 12 RU 12 RU 14 RU 15 U RU 16 RU 16 RU 16 178 RU...

Page 16: ...2 K rcher K rcher 450 22 220 179 RU...

Page 17: ...3 REACH www kaercher de REACH 180 RU...

Page 18: ...4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 4 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 181 RU...

Page 19: ...5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Eco Eco 8 Eco 9 1 2 2 182 RU...

Page 20: ...6 1 2 4 5 1 2 3 EPA EPA EPA 183 RU...

Page 21: ...7 50 C 1 Eco Eco RM 745 RM 746 RM 752 RM 754 RM 751 RM 732 184 RU...

Page 22: ...8 1 0 I 180 15 0 I 1 2 0 0 1 185 RU...

Page 23: ...9 0 0 186 RU...

Page 24: ...10 4 1 2 2 1 2 0 EPA Fleet 187 RU...

Page 25: ...11 1 45 K rcher 188 RU...

Page 26: ...12 K rcher 1 2 2 0 189 RU...

Page 27: ...13 10 Eco Eco Mode 3 EPA 190 RU...

Page 28: ...14 www kaercher com 4 762 405 0 4 762 392 0 4 762 407 0 4 762 406 0 4 037 093 0 4 762 413 0 6 367 107 0 6 367 106 0 6 367 105 0 6 680 124 0 4 037 094 0 EPA 6 414 631 0 191 RU...

Page 29: ...Eco 650 350 IPX3 1 280 185 C 2 40 C 50 Power Eco 20 15 Power Eco 8 5 450 96 Power Eco 1 1050 750 220 240 50 60 300 2 1800 22 70 48 970 x 530 x 1115 780 x 530 x 815 EN 60335 2 72 2 2 5 K 2 0 2 66 5 KpA...

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