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Check status of the brake springs and
ensure that they are fitting properly.
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Check tension, wear and function of
drive belts (V-belt and circular belt).
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Check the tension of the drive chains.
For description, see section on Mainte-
nance work.
Note
Where maintenance is carried out by the
customer, all service and maintenance
work must be undertaken by a qualified
specialist. If required, a specialised Archer
dealer may be contacted at any time.
Maintenance to be carried out after 20 op-
erating hours:
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Carry out initial inspection.
Maintenance to be carried out every 100
operating hours
Maintenance to be carried out every 200
operating hours
Maintenance to be carried out every 300
operating hours
Note
In order to safeguard warranty claims, all
service and maintenance work during the
warranty period must be carried out by the
authorised Kärcher Customer Service in
accordance with the maintenance booklet.
Preparation:
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Park the machine on an even surface.
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Lock the parking brakes by releasing
the drawbar.
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Turn ignition key to "0" and remove it.
Danger
Risk of injury due to engine overrun. Once
the engine has been switched off, wait for 5
seconds. Stay well clear of the working area
for this time.
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Allow the machine sufficient time to cool
down before carrying out any mainte-
nance and repair work.
Do not touch any hot parts, such as the
drive motor and exhaust system.
Please observe the following warning notes
when handling batteries:
Danger
Risk of explosion! Do not put tools or similar
on the battery, i.e. on the terminal poles and
cell connectors.
Danger
Risk of injury! Ensure that wounds never
come into contact with lead. Always clean
your hands after having worked with batter-
ies.
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Tilt the suction head upward.
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Close the waste container lid.
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Pull the waste container backwards out
of the device.
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Insert battery in battery mount.
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Lay the holder belt around the battery
and tighten it.
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Connect pole terminal (red cable) to
positive pole (+).
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Connect pole terminal to negative pole
(-).
Note
When removing the battery, make sure that
the negative pole lead is disconnected first.
Check that the battery pole and pole termi-
nals are adequately protected with pole
grease.
Danger
Risk of injury! Comply with safety regula-
tions on the handling of batteries. Observe
the directions provided by the manufacturer
of the charger.
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Disconnect battery.
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Connect positive terminal cable from
the charger to the positive pole connec-
tion on the battery.
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Connect negative terminal cable from
the charger to the negative pole con-
nection on the battery.
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Plug in mains connector and switch on
charger.
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Charge battery using lowest possible
level of charging current.
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Warning
Regularly check the fluid level in acid-filled
batteries.
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Unscrew all cell caps.
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Where fluid level is too low, top up cells
to the mark provided with distilled water.
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Charge battery.
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Screw in cell caps.
Danger
Risk of injury!
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Park the machine on an even surface.
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Lock the parking brakes by releasing
the drawbar.
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Remove ignition key.
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When carrying out repairs on public
highways, wear warning clothing when
working close to passing traffic.
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Check stability of ground. Also secure
the machine with wheel chock(s) to pre-
vent it rolling away.
Check tyres
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Check tyre contact face for foreign ob-
jects.
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Remove objects found.
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Use suitable, commercially available
materials to carry out tyre repairs.
Note
Observe the manufacturer's recommenda-
tions. The journey may be resumed provid-
ing that the directions supplied by the
product manufacturer have been observed.
The tyre/wheel change should nonetheless
be carried out as soon as possible.
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Loosen wheel nuts.
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Position vehicle jack at the appropriate
mounting point for the front or rear
wheel.
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Raise machine using vehicle jack.
Note
Use a suitable commercially available vehi-
cle jack.
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Remove the wheel nuts; unscrew the
axle at the front wheel.
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Remove wheel.
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Mount spare wheel.
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Screw on wheel nuts.
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Lower machine using vehicle jack.
Maintenance by Customer Service
Maintenance Works
General notes on safety
Please do not release engine oil,
fuel oil, diesel and petrol into the
environment Protect the ground
and dispose of used oil in an en-
vironmentally-clean manner.
Safety notes regarding the batteries
Observe the directions on the bat-
tery, in the instructions for use
and in the vehicle operating in-
structions
Wear eye protection
Keep children away from acid and
batteries
Danger of explosion
Fire, sparks, naked flames and
smoking must be strictly avoided
Danger of chemical burns
First aid
Warning note
Disposal
Do not throw the battery into the
regular waste
Installing and connecting the battery
Charging battery
Check fluid level in the battery and ad-
just if required
Replacing wheel
Summary of Contents for IC 15/240 W
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Page 113: ...113 113 114 114 114 115 115 116 118 118 121 121 122 5 956 250 18 18 18 O 3 4...
Page 114: ...114 1 183 901 0 1 2 3 4 5 6...
Page 116: ...116 1 2 240 1 ON 1 10 10 1 183 901 0 1 M 50 mm 50 mm...
Page 117: ...117 1 183 901 0 14 cm 1 183 901 0 0 0 DIN EN 840 1 240 1 1 0 0...
Page 118: ...118 18 0 3 cm 2 1 OFF VDE 0701 100 20 Kaercher 20 100 200 300 Kaercher 0 5...
Page 119: ...119 5...
Page 120: ...120 1 2 3 4 1 2 4 5 1 Z 1 2 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 5 mm 1 1 183 901 0...
Page 133: ...cc 133 133 134 134 135 135 136 136 138 139 142 142 143 5 956 250 18 18 18 3 4...
Page 134: ...134 cc 1 183 901 0...
Page 136: ...136 cc 1 2 1 6 Normal 92 2 5 1 2 240...
Page 137: ...cc 137 1 ON 1 10 10 1 183 901 0 1 50 50 1 183 901 0 14...
Page 138: ...138 cc 1 183 901 0 0 0 DIN EN 840 1 240 1 1 0 0 18 0 3 1 OFF...
Page 139: ...cc 139 VDE 0701 100 20 Kaercher 20 100 200 300 Kaercher 0 5...
Page 140: ...140 cc 5 1 2 3 4 A 1 2 4...
Page 141: ...cc 141 5 1 1 MAX 2 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 5 1 1 183 901 0 1 2 3 4 4...
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Page 225: ...225 1 183 901 0 e...
Page 227: ...227 1 2 1 6 2 5 1 2 240...
Page 228: ...228 1 ON 1 10 10 1 183 901 0 1 50 50 1 183 901 0 14 1 183 901 0...
Page 229: ...229 0 0 DIN EN 840 1 240 1 1 0 0 18 0 3 cm2 2 1 OFF...
Page 230: ...230 VDE 0701 100 20 20 100 200 300 K rcher 0 5...
Page 231: ...231 5 1 2 3 4 A 1 2 4 5...
Page 232: ...232 1 1 MAX 2 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 5 1 1 183 901 0 1 2 3 4 4...
Page 233: ...233 K rcher K rcher K rcher 3 K rcher...
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Page 269: ...269 1 2 1 6 Normal 92 2 5 1 2 240...
Page 270: ...270 1 ON 1 10 10 1 183 901 0 1 50 50 1 183 901 0 14 1 183 901 0...
Page 271: ...271 0 0 DIN EN 840 1 240 1 1 0 0 18 0 3 1 OFF...
Page 272: ...272 VDE 0701 100 20 Karcher 20 100 200 300 Karcher 0 5...
Page 273: ...273 5 1 2 3 4 A 1 2 4 5...
Page 274: ...274 1 1 MAX 2 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 5 1 1 183 901 0 1 2 3 4 4...
Page 275: ...275 Karcher Karcher Karcher 3 Karcher...
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