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Do not use the appliance for
cleaning of carpets or carpet-
ed floors.
Do not use the appliance over
the floor grilles of convector
heaters. The appliance is not
able to take in the water dis-
charged when used above
grilles.
In case of longer breaks and
after use, switch the appli-
ance off at the main switch /
appliance switch and pull the
mains plug.
Do not operate the appliance
at temperatures below 0 °C.
Protect the unit from rain. Do
not store outside.
Illustrations on fold-out page!
Illustrations on fold-out page!
Illustration
Insert handle into the basic unit as far as it goes un-
til it engages audibly.
The handle must sit snugly into the appliance.
Illustration
To stabilise, place the appliance into the cleaning
station.
Illustration
Remove the fresh water tank from the appliance
using the handle.
Illustration
Open fuel filler cap.
Fill the fresh water tank with cold or lukewarm tap
water.
KÄRCHER detergents/care agents can also be
added to the fresh water tank as required.*
See chapter "Detergents and care products".
Do not exceed the "MAX" marking when filling.
Close tank lock.
Illustration
Insert the fresh water container into the appliance.
The fresh water tank must sit snugly into the appli-
ance.
ATTENTION
*Follow the recommended dosage instructions on the
detergent/care agent.
ATTENTION
Illustration
The appliance must only be used for the intake of dirt
and fluids (max. 250 ml).
Illustration
Before beginning your work, remove any objects, such
as shards, pebbles, screws or toy parts from the floor.
Before use, check the floor for water consistency at sus-
pect areas. Do not clean water-sensitive coatings, such
as untreated cork floors (moisture ingress is possible
which may damage the floor).
Notes
To prevent yourself from tripping over network cables,
keep the handle in one hand, and the network cable in
the other.
Illustration
To avoid fresh footprints on the freshly-wiped floor, work
backwards towards the door.
Hold the appliance at the handle at angle of approx.
60 degrees.
Clean the floor by moving the appliance back and
forth at a similar speed as if you were vacuum
cleaning.
If the floor is especially dirty, let the appliance glide
slowly across the floor.
For scope of delivery of the roller pads in grey and
yellow: Both roller pads have the same functionali-
ty, they can be used for different areas of applica-
tion (colour distinction, e.g. for kitchen and bath-
room).
Description of the Appliance
1
ON/OFF switch
2
Handle
3
Cable clamp
4
Supply Cord
5
Cable clip
6
Carrying handle
7
Waste water tank/separator lid
8
Waste water tank
9
Recessed grip cleaning roller
10
Cleaning rollers
11
Cover suction head
12
Lock suction head
13
Fresh water tank
14
Handle fresh water tank
15
Cleaning / park station
16
Filter inlay
17
Detergent
RM 536
Assembly
Commissioning
Fill fresh water reservoir
Operation
General information on the
operation
16
EN
Summary of Contents for FC 5 Premium
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Page 93: ...6 IEC 60364 FI 3x1 mm 93 EL...
Page 94: ...7 94 EL...
Page 95: ...8 0 C 95 EL...
Page 97: ...10 n Off MAX MAX n Off n Off 97 EL...
Page 98: ...11 n Off 200 ml K RCHER n Off 30 60 n Off n Off 60 C n Off 98 EL...
Page 99: ...12 n Off K RCHER MAX 10 20 200 ml 99 EL...
Page 110: ...6 110 RU...
Page 111: ...7 IEC 60364 FI 3x1 111 RU...
Page 112: ...8 112 RU...
Page 113: ...9 0 C K RCHER MAX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 RM 536 113 RU...
Page 114: ...10 250 60 50 5 MAX MAX 114 RU...
Page 115: ...11 200 K RCHER 30 60 115 RU...
Page 116: ...12 60 C MAX 10 20 116 RU...
Page 117: ...13 200 90 220 240 V 1 50 60 Hz IPX4 II 460 500 400 200 7 0 5 0 320 270 1220 117 RU...
Page 183: ...6 IEC 60364 3x1 183 BG...
Page 184: ...7 184 BG...
Page 185: ...8 0 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 RM 536 185 BG...
Page 186: ...9 K RCHER MAX 250 ml 60 50 ml 5 MAX 186 BG...
Page 187: ...10 MAX 200 ml K RCHER 30 60 187 BG...
Page 188: ...11 60 C K RCHER 188 BG...
Page 189: ...12 MAX 10 20 200 ml 90 189 BG...
Page 190: ...13 220 240 V 1 50 60 Hz IPX4 II 460 W 500 U min 400 200 7 0 5 0 320 270 1220 190 BG...
Page 215: ...6 IEC 60364 F 3x1 215 UK...
Page 216: ...7 216 UK...
Page 217: ...8 0 C 217 UK...
Page 218: ...9 K RCHER MAX 250 60 50 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 RM 536 218 UK...
Page 219: ...10 MAX MAX 219 UK...
Page 220: ...11 200 K RCHER 30 60 60 C 220 UK...
Page 221: ...12 MAX 10 20 200 221 UK...
Page 222: ...13 90 220 240 V 1 50 60 Hz IPX4 II 460 500 400 200 7 0 5 0 320 270 1220 222 UK...
Page 224: ...6 IEC 60364 FI 224 KK...
Page 225: ...7 3x1 225 KK...
Page 226: ...8 226 KK...
Page 227: ...9 0 C K RCHER MAX 250 60 50 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 RM 536 227 KK...
Page 228: ...10 MAX MAX 228 KK...
Page 229: ...11 200 K RCHER 30 60 60 C 229 KK...
Page 230: ...12 K RCHER MAX 10 20 200 230 KK...
Page 231: ...13 90 220 240 V 1 50 60 Hz IPX4 II 460 500 400 200 7 0 5 0 320 270 1220 231 KK...
Page 233: ...11 MAX 10 20 233 AR...
Page 234: ...10 200 ON OFF 30 60 60 234 AR...
Page 235: ...9 MAX 235 AR...
Page 236: ...8 MAX 250 60 50 5 ON OFF MAX 236 AR...
Page 237: ...7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 RM 536 237 AR...
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