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For IV 100/75 M B1 press 'Switch-off
appliance" button.
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Clean the filter (see chapter "Cleaning
the filter").
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Check suction hose and attachments
for blocks.
If these measures do not lead to the de-
sired reduction in pressure display:
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Switch off the machine and replace the
filter (see chapter "Replacing filter").
Î
For IV 100/75 M B1 press 'Switch-off
appliance" button.
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Switch off the appliance using the On/
Off switch.
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If necessary, dismantle the accessory
and rinse it with water and let dry.
Note
Empty the vaccum cleaner after every use
and clean only when required.
Î
Empty the vacuuming material contain-
er (refer chapter "Emptying vacuuming
material container").
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Vacuum and wipe the appliance inside
and outside.
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Place the appliance in a dry room and
secure it from unauthorized use.
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While vacuuming the appliance, use at
least one vacuum cleaner of the same
or higher classification.
To avoid too much filling of the vacuuming
material container, you need to check it
regularly depending on the type and vol-
ume of the sucked in material.
Î
Switch off the appliance and secure it
using the parking brakes at the guide
rollers.
Î
Open the vacuuming material container
upward at the lock (see figure).
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Pull out the vacuuming material con-
tainer from the appliance using the han-
dle that has been provided for the
purpose.
Note
The vacuuming material container needs to
be emptied if it is full until about 3 cm below
the upper rim.
Î
Empty the vacuuming material contain-
er and insert it back into the appliance
using the reverse sequence.
You must insert a dust collector in the vac-
uuming material container to empty the ap-
pliance without causing dust:
Î
Insert the dust collection bag into the
container and attach it carefully to the
container wall.
Î
Put over the edge of the bag over the
rim of the vacuuming material contain-
er.
Î
Insert the vacuuming material container
back into the appliance.
Î
After finishing use, close the dust col-
lection bag and remove it from the vac-
uuming material container.
Î
Dispose off the dust collection bag with
its contents according to the applicable
regulations.
Shutting down
Emptying the vacuuming material
container
Dust collection bag
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Summary of Contents for IV 100/40 M B1
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Page 269: ...11 1 2 1 2 3 4 0 10 1 www kaercher com IV 100 40 M B1 IV 100 55 M B1 IV 100 75 M B1 269 BG...
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Page 310: ...5 IV 100 40 M B1 IV 100 55 M B1 IV 100 75 M B1 310 UK...
Page 311: ...6 L 50 VR x LW LW 1h 1 116 C 1 IS 1 1 1 311 UK...
Page 313: ...8 3 BGV A1 313 UK...
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Page 315: ...10 1 2 1 K rcher IV 100 75 315 UK...
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