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* Cleaning rollers for stone floors

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Cleaning brush

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Detergent RM 536 (30 ml)

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* Detergent RM 536 (500 ml)

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* Detergent RM 537 (30 ml)

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Parking and cleaning station

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Raised elements for storing the rollers

* optional

Installation

Install the handle bar

1. Hold the basic device firmly.

2. Insert the handle bar as far as it will go into the basic 

device until it audibly latches into place. The handle 

bar must sit firmly in the unit. 

Illustration B

Initial startup

Charging battery packs

1. Charge the battery packs (see operating instruc-

tions and safety instructions for the battery packs 

and the charger).

Illustration C

Fitting the battery packs

1. Press the battery packs into the battery pack holder 

on the device until they audibly latch into place.

Illustration D

Fitting the waste water tank

1. Place the waste water tank on the floor.

2. Set the device on the waste water tank and press 

down so that the waste water tank audibly latches 

into place.

Illustration E

The waste water tank must sit tightly in the device.

Installing the rollers

1. Twist the cleaning rollers onto the roller holder all 

the way to the end stop.

Illustration F

2. Pay attention to the colour coding on the inner side 

of the roller and on the roller holder on the device 

(e.g. blue to blue).

3. After installation, check that the cleaning rollers are 

tightly seated.

Filling the fresh water tank

1. Grasp the fresh water tank by the recessed grips at 

the side and remove it from the device.

2. Open the tank cap and turn it to the side.

Illustration G

3. Fill the fresh water tank with cold or lukewarm fresh 

water.

4. Add KÄRCHER detergent or care agent to the fresh 

water tank as required.

ATTENTION

Overdosing or underdosing of the detergent or care 
agent

Can result in poor cleaning results.
Follow the dosage recommendations for the detergent 
or care agent.

5. Close the tank cap.

6. Fit the fresh water tank into the device.

Illustration H

The fresh water tank must sit tightly in the device.

Operation

General instructions on operation

ATTENTION

Moisture

Material damage to sensitive floors
Check the surface to be cleaned for water sensitivity at 
an inconspicuous location before using the device. 
Do not clean water-sensitive floor coverings such as 
e.g. untreated cork floors, since the moisture can pene-
trate and damage the floor.

ATTENTION

Material damage

Damage to the device from pointed, large and/or bulky 
objects.
The device must not be stored and used on hard coarse 
dirt and objects, as the parts can get stuck under the 
waste water tank and cause scratches on the floor and 
tank.
Before starting work and storing the device, remove ob-
jects such as shards, pebbles, screws or toy parts from 
the floor.

Illustration AF

Note

To avoid striped patterns, test the device on an in-
conspicuous area before using on sensitive surfac-
es, e.g. wood or fine stone.

Do not allow it to remain in one area, but keep it in 
motion.

Observe the instructions for the floor covering man-
ufacturer. 

Note

Work backwards towards the door so that no footprints 
are generated on the freshly washed floor.

Illustration AG

● Floor cleaning is performed using a to and fro move-

ment at the same speed as when vacuuming.

Note

For an optimum cleaning result, wash the rollers in the 
washing machine at 60° C before initial use.

ATTENTION

Material damage due to loose rollers

This may damage the washing machine.
Place the rollers in a laundry net and load the washing 
machine with extra laundry.

ATTENTION

Damage due cleaning the rollers with fabric soften-
er or using a clothes dryer

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

Starting work

ATTENTION

Uncontrolled motion

Damage to the device and material damage
The cleaning rollers start rotating as soon as the device 
is switched on.
Hold the handle tight to prevent the device from moving 
away independently.

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Page 13: ...he tank cap 6 Fit the fresh water tank into the device Illustration H The fresh water tank must sit tightly in the device Operation General instructions on operation ATTENTION Moisture Material damage...

Page 14: ...4 For draining the waste water tank do not transport the waste water tank by the top cover but hold it lev el using both hands 5 Empty the waste water tank through the openings In the case of adherin...

Page 15: ...til it latches into place see chapter Emptying the waste water tank and refilling the cleaning fluid 5 Place the device with an empty waste water tank in the parking and cleaning station 6 Fill the fr...

Page 16: ...er unlocking button Illustration S The hair filters are released and can be removed 5 Clean both hair filters under running water 6 Remove adhering dirt deposits e g in the filter comb using the clean...

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