– 8
Remove the hose clamp on the connec-
tion hose. Use a screwdriver.
Open locks.
Remove the lid of the filter chamber.
Take out the filter.
Check sealing ring for damage.
Insert the new filter in reverse sequence
and take care to ensure that the filter
spreader is aligned correctly in the filter
bag.
Motor (suction turbine) does not start
No electrical voltage.
Check the receptacle and the fuse of
the power supply.
Check the power cable and the power
plug of the device.
No vacuuming operations, airflow es-
capes from the suction hose
Suction turbine rotates in the wrong di-
rection; interchange poles at the plug.
Suction capacity decreases slowly
Filter, nozzle, suction hose or suction pipe
may be blocked.
Check, clean the accessories, replace
the filter, if required.
Dust comes out during the vacuuming
Filter has not been fastened correctly or is
defective.
Check to see if filter is sitting properly;
replace if required.
Switch off the appliance, clean the filter
or insert a new filter.
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Warning
Have all checks and work on electrical
parts performed by an expert. If malfunc-
tions continue, please contact the Kärcher
Customer Service.
The warranty terms published by the rele-
vant sales company are applicable in each
country. We will repair potential failures of
your appliance within the warranty period
free of charge, provided that such failure is
caused by faulty material or defects in man-
ufacturing. In the event of a warranty claim
please contact your dealer or the nearest
authorized Customer Service centre.
Please submit the proof of purchase.
Only use accessories and spare parts
which have been approved by the manu-
facturer. The exclusive use of original ac-
cessories and original spare parts ensures
that the appliance can be operated safely
and trouble free.
For additional information about spare
parts, please go to the Service section at
www.kaercher.com.
Troubleshooting
Warranty
Accessories and Spare Parts
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Summary of Contents for IVS 100/40
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Page 122: ...4 LP 4 22 m 40 50 cm 1 1 LP IVS 100 40 IVS 100 55 IVS 100 75 122 EL...
Page 124: ...6 IVS 100 55 IVS 100 75 IVS 100 55 LP IVS 100 75 LP OFF 3 cm 50 kg 124 EL...
Page 125: ...7 K RCHER LP 125 EL...
Page 126: ...8 1 2 3 4 K rcher 126 EL...
Page 142: ...2 IVS IVS LP 95 LP 142 RU...
Page 144: ...4 LP 4 22 40 50 1 1 LP IVS 100 40 IVS 100 55 IVS 100 75 144 RU...
Page 146: ...6 IVS 100 55 IVS 100 75 IVS 100 55 LP IVS 100 75 LP 3 50 146 RU...
Page 147: ...7 K RCHER LP 147 RU...
Page 148: ...8 1 2 3 4 K rcher 148 RU...
Page 240: ...2 IVS IVS LP 95 C LP 240 BG...
Page 242: ...4 LP 4 22 m 40 50 c 1 1 LP IVS 100 40 IVS 100 55 IVS 100 75 242 BG...
Page 244: ...6 IVS 100 55 IVS 100 75 IVS 100 55 LP IVS 100 75 LP 3 cm 50 kg 244 BG...
Page 245: ...7 K RCHER LP T o 245 BG...
Page 246: ...8 1 2 3 4 K rcher 246 BG...
Page 282: ...2 IVS IVS LP 95 C LP 282 UK...
Page 284: ...4 LP 4 22 40 50 1 1 LP IVS 100 40 IVS 100 55 IVS 100 75 284 UK...
Page 286: ...6 IVS 100 55 IVS 100 75 IVS 100 55 LP IVS 100 75 LP 3 50 286 UK...
Page 287: ...7 K RCHER LP 287 UK...
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