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teries and avoid contact with impurities 
such as metal dust. 

Do not place tools or similar items on
the battery. Risk of short-circuit and ex-
plosion.

Do not work with open flames, generate
sparks or smoke in the vicinity of a bat-
tery or a battery charging room. Danger
of explosion.

Used batteries are to be disposed ac-
cording to the EC guideline 91/ 157
EWG in an environment-friendly man-
ner.

Figure 1, see cover page

1 Roller brush
2 Foam filter
3 Flat fold filter 
4 Blower dust suction 
5 Washer dust suction 
6 Carrying handle
7 Waste container
8 Handle filter shake-off 
9 Pressing handle for contact pressure to 

the side brushes

10 Dust suction 
11 Programme switch
12 Push handle
13 Mains cable with plug 
14 Charging box 
15 Battery cover
16 Reserve fuse
17 Fuse
18 Fault display: Battery
19 Battery display
20 Lever for contact pressure to sweeping 

roller

21 Mains cable storage/ battery compart-

ment

22 Star grip pushing handle fastening

Open the carton on the side and take
out the appliance.
Your sales outlet should be informed
about any transit damage noted when
unpacking the product.

Figure 2, see cover page

Fasten the side brushes with the 3
screws enclosed in the packet.

Please observe the following warning notes 
when handling batteries:

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.
Risk of injury! Ensure that wounds never
come into contact with lead. Always clean
your hands after having worked with batter-
ies.

Remove the lid of the battery compart-
ment.

Turn out the screw and remove the bat-
tery cover.

Insert battery in battery mount.

Warning

Pay attention to correct poles.

Attach the connection cable provided with 
the pack.

Connect pole terminal (red cable) to
positive pole (+).

Connect pole terminal to negative pole
(-).

Replace the battery cover and fasten
using screw.

Replace the lid of the battery compart-
ment and lock it.

NOTICE

Before removing the battery, make sure 
that the negative pole lead is disconnected. 

Check that the battery pole and pole termi-
nals are adequately protected with pole 
grease.

Warning

Charge the battery before commissioning 
the machine.

Danger

Risk of electric shock. Observe supply net-
work and fuse protection - see "Charger".
Only use the charger in dry rooms with suf-
ficient ventilation!

NOTICE

The charging time for an empty battery is 
approx. 12 hours. 

Danger

Risk of injury! Comply with safety regula-
tions on the handling of batteries. Observe 
the directions provided by the manufacturer 
of the charger.

Danger

Risk of injury! The charger should be used
only if the mains cable is in an undamaged
state. Get the manufacturer, the customer
service agent or a qualified person to im-
mediately replace a damaged mains cable.

Note

Normally, the machine is equipped with a 
maintenance-free battery.

Insert the plug of the charger into the
socket.

Note

The charger has electronic controls and au-
tomatically switches off the charging pro-
cess. All functions of the machine are 
automatically interrupted during the charg-
ing process.

The battery display shows the progress of 
the charging process when the plug is in-
serted: 

Remove the mains cable and put it
away:

Insert the mains plug in the appliance
hood.

Remove the lid of the battery compart-
ment.

Operating and Functional

Elements

Before Startup

Unpacking

Assembly

Batteries

Safety notes regarding the batteries

Observe the directions on the bat-
tery, in the instructions for use and 
in the vehicle operating instruc-
tions

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

Charging process

Battery is being 
charged

glows yellow

Battery is charged glows green

Charger is defec-
tive

glows red

Battery poled or is 
not connected

slowly blinks 
red

Battery defective

blinks red 
fast

After charging

Maximum battery dimensions

Length

Width

Height

175 mm

166 mm

125 mm

Removing the batteries

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Summary of Contents for K 70/30 Bp Pack Adv.

Page 1: ...K 70 30 Bp Pack Adv 59659800 03 21 English 3 Fran ais 11 Espa ol 19...

Page 2: ...1 2 V 12 4 11 3 10 9 8 5 c 52 c 7 6 m 4 3 7 8 f 10 12...

Page 3: ...rsonnel 2 training practice shall be conducted under the supervision of the trainer 3 training practice shall include the ac tual operation or simulated performance of all operating tasks such as mane...

Page 4: ...erformed in accordance with the manufacturer s design criteria Therefore maintenance facilities on or off premises trained personnel and detailed procedures shall be provided Parts manuals and mainten...

Page 5: ...shall be covered with a sheet of plywood or other noncon ducting material to prevent the hand chain from shorting on cell connectors or termi nals A properly insulated spreader bar shall be used with...

Page 6: ...liquids combustible gases or undiluted acids and solvents This includes petrol paint thinner or heating oil which can gener ate explosive fumes or mixtures upon contact with the suction air Acetone u...

Page 7: ...fore removing the battery make sure that the negative pole lead is disconnected Check that the battery pole and pole termi nals are adequately protected with pole grease Warning Charge the battery bef...

Page 8: ...o OFF Pull the handle of the filter shake off many times and release it Tilt the dust suction upward Pull the waste container upward at the handle and remove it from the appli ance Figure 7 see cover...

Page 9: ...r shaft Ensure that the pins are sitting correctly Fix in the screws and tighten them Loosen the screws as shown in the re spective diagram Remove the sealing strip and replace it with a new sealing s...

Page 10: ...rush Technical specifications KM 70 30 C Bp Pack Adv Length x width x height mm 1200x770x925 Roller brush diameter mm 240 Side brush diameter mm 320 Surface area max m2 h 2800 Working width without wi...

Page 11: ...ssitant des r parations 2 proc dures relatives au stationne ment et l arr t 3 autres conditions d utilisation parti culi res pour l application sp cifique D R gles de s curit et pratiques relatives l...

Page 12: ...mmand de rev tir une pro teciton pour les pieds C ne pas chevaucher l unit D garder les jambes distance du ch ssis de l unit pendant le fonctionnement E toujours conserver les mains et les doigts dans...

Page 13: ...k e Des quipements doivent tre pr vus pour A rincer les d versements d lectrolyte B lutter contre l incendie C prot ger le mat riel de chargement des endommagements par des v hicules et D pour assurer...

Page 14: ...constructeur d cline toute responsa bilit pour des dommages en r sultant seul l utilisateur en assume le risque Cet appareil convient uniquement pour les rev tements de sol mentionn s dans le mode d e...

Page 15: ...a batterie D visser la vis et enlever le couvercle de la batterie Placer la batterie dans son comparti ment Avertissement Veiller respecter les polarit s appro pri es Brancher le c ble de raccordement...

Page 16: ...t le fonctionnement l tat de charge de la batte rie Avertissement Danger de blessure par le rouleau balayeur tournant Avant de retirer la poubelle tourner absolu ment l interrupteur s lecteur de progr...

Page 17: ...ible Retirer la poubelle Figure 8 cf page de couverture Tirer le levier de la pression du rouleau balayeuse compl tement vers l arri re D visser 3 vis des deux c t s du rou leau balayeuse S parer les...

Page 18: ...ne pas ter les fils et bandes de la brosse rotative Caract ristiques techniques KM 70 30 C Bp Pack Adv Longueur x largeur x hauteur mm 1200x770x925 Diam tre de la brosse rotative mm 240 Diam tre des b...

Page 19: ...visa do 2 procedimientos de aparcamiento y apagado 3 otras condiciones especiales de fun cionamiento para el dispositivo espec fico D Normas y pr cticas de seguridad para el funcionamiento incluido 1...

Page 20: ...inflamables aquellos que tengan puntos de inflamaci n de o su perior a 37 8 C 100 F Se deber tomar precauciones ante la toxicidad ventilaci n e incendios con el producto o disolvente usado Visibilida...

Page 21: ...No exceda la capacidad del ascen sor Ac rquese lentamente al ascensor y entre de forma directa cuando la caja del ascesor est correctamente en posici n Cuando est dentro del ascensor neutrali ce los...

Page 22: ...y exterior Cualquier uso diferente a stos se con siderer un uso no previsto El fabrican te no se hace responsable de los da os causados por un uso no previsto el usuario ser el nico que correr con est...

Page 23: ...nroscar el tornillo y extraer la tapa de la bater a Colocar la bater a en el respectivo so porte Advertencia Aseg rese de colocar la polaridad correc tamente Enganchar el cable de conexi n suminis tra...

Page 24: ...to de basura es imprescindible girar el selector de progra mas a OFF y esperar hasta que el rodillo deje de rotar Nota Generaci n de polvo Si es posible agitar el filtro y vaciar el dep sito de basura...

Page 25: ...a 8 v ase contraportada Tirar totalmente hacia atr s de la palan ca de presi n de apriete del cepillo ro tativo Desenroscar 3 tornillos de cada lateral del cepillo rotativo Separar las dos partes del...

Page 26: ...ntas y los cordones del cepillo rotativo Datos t cnicos KM 70 30 C Bp Pack Adv Longitud x anchura x altura mm 1200x770x925 Di metro del cepillo rotativo mm 240 Di metro de las escobas laterales mm 320...

Page 27: ...0 6 348 020 0 6 321 177 0 5 394 802 0 rechts right droit 7 303 107 0 6 321 176 0 7 303 222 0 7 312 005 0 6 435 027 0 7 311 511 0 6 966 005 0 6 303 092 0 7 303 210 0 6 903 801 0 7 303 107 0 7 303 107 0...

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