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Close wet/dry flap

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Open wet/dry flap.

Note:

 You can thus preven the filter system 

from getting blocked.

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Open wet/dry flap.

Note:

 This protects the filter from moisture.

– Switch on manual filter shake off. 

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Press Filter shake off button. The filter 
will be cleaned for 15 seconds.

Note:

 Wait until the filter shaking process is 

finished and the dust has settled before you 
open or empty the waste container.

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Raise the waste container slightly and 
pull it out.

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Empty waste container.

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Push in the waste container and lock it.

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Empty opposite waste container.

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Set programme switch to step 1 (driv-
ing). The side brush and roller brush are 
raised.

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Turn main key to "0" and remove it.

Note:

Once the machine has been switched 

off, the dust filter is shaken automatically 
for approx. 15 seconds. Do not open the 
machine hood during this period.

Note:

 The machine has been fitted with an 

automatic parking brake that is activated as 
soon as the engine is switched off and the 
driver leaves his seat.

Danger

Risk of injury and damage! Observe the weight 
of the appliance when you transport it.

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Turn main key to "0" and remove it.

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Secure the wheels of the machine with 
wheel chocks.

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Secure the machine with tensioning 
straps or cables.

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When transporting in vehicles, secure 
the appliance according to the guide-
lines from slipping and tipping over.

Note:

Observe markings for fixing points on 

base frame (chain symbols). When loading 
or unloading the machine, it may only be 
operated on gradients of max. 18%.

Danger

Risk of injury and damage! Note the weight 
of the appliance in case of storage.

If the sweeper is going to be out of service 
for a longer time period, observe the follow-
ing points:

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Park the sweeper on an even surface.

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Set programme switch to step 1 (driv-
ing). The roller brush and side brushes 
are raised to prevent the bristles being 
damaged.

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Turn main key to "0" and remove it.

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Lock the sweeper to ensure that it does 
not roll off. 

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Clean the inside and outside of the 
sweeper.

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Park the machine in a safe and dry 
place.

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Disconnect battery.

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Charge battery and recharge it approx. 
every 2 months.

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First switch off the appliance, remove 
the key and remove the battery plug or 
disconnect the battery before perform-
ing any cleaning or maintenance tasks 
on the appliance, replacing parts or 
switching over to another function.

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Pull out the battery plug or clamp the 
battery while working on the electrical 
unit. 

– Maintenance work may only be carried 

out by approved customer service out-
lets or experts in this field who are famil-
iar with the respective safety 
regulations. 

– Mobile appliances used for commercial 

purposes are subject to safety inspec-
tions according to VDE 0701. 

– Use only roller brushes/ side-brushes 

that are provided with the appliance or 
specified in the Operations Manual.  
The use of other roller brushes/ side-
brushes can affect the safety of the ap-
pliance. 

Caution

Risk of damage! Do not clean the appliance 
with a water hose or high-pressure water 
jet (danger of short circuits or other dam-
age).

Danger

Risk of injury! Wear dust mask and protec-
tive goggles.

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Open the hood, insert retaining rod.

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Clean machine with a cloth.

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Blow through machine with com-
pressed air.

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Close cover.

Note:

The dust filter can be rinsed with water. 

Dry the filter completely before reusing it.

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Clean the machine with a damp cloth 
which has been soaked in mild deter-
gent.

Note:

 Do not use aggressive cleaning 

agents.

Note:

 The elapsed-time counter shows the 

timing of the maintenance intervals.

Daily maintenance:

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Check the sweeping roller and the side 
brush for wear and wrapped belts.

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Check tyre pressure.

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Check function of all operator control el-
ements.

Weekly maintenance:

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Check battery acid level.

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Check for smooth running of the Bow-
den cables and the moveable parts

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Check the sealing strips in the sweep-
ing area for position and wear.

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Check dust filter and clean filter box, if 
required.

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Check the vacuum pressure system.

Maintenance to be carried out every 100 
operating hours:

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Check function of seat contact switch.

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Check tension, wear and function of 
drive belts (V-belt and circular belt).

Maintenance following wear:

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Replace sealing strips.

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Replace roller brush.

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Replace side brush.

Note:

 For description, see section on Main-

tenance 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 8 oper-

ating hours:

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Carry out initial inspection.

Maintenance to be carried out after 20 op-

erating hours

Maintenance to be carried out every 100 

operating hours

Maintenance to be carried out every 300 

operating hours

Maintenance to be carried out every 500 

operating hours

Maintenance to be carried out every 1000 

operating hours

Maintenance to be carried out every 1500 

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 mainte-

nance booklet.

Sweep in fibrous and dry waste (such as 
dry grass, hay)

Sweeping damp or wet floors

Filter dedusting

Emptying waste container

Turn off the appliance.

Transport

Storage

Shutdown

Maintenance and care

General notes

Cleaning

Cleaning the inside of the machine

External cleaning of the appliance

Maintenance intervals

Maintenance by the customer

Maintenance by Customer Service

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Summary of Contents for KM 100/100 R Bp

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Page 2: ...Kehrgutbeh lter leeren Antriebsriemen f r Sauggebl se pr fen Dichtmanschette am Sauggebl se pr fen Staubfilter pr fen abreinigen oder austauschen Filterkastendichtung pr fen Nass Trockenklappe schlie...

Page 3: ...adnabenmotor im Vorderrad Radnabenmotor im Vorderrad Spannung V 24 24 Nennstrom A 37 37 Nennleistung mechanisch W 750 750 Schutzart IP 44 IP 44 Drehzahl 1 min stufenlos stufenlos Gebl se und Kehrwalze...

Page 4: ...Bremse Betriebsbremse elektronisch elektronisch Feststellbremse Scheibenbremse elek trisch bet tigt mit Feder Scheibenbremse elek trisch bet tigt mit Feder Filter und Saugsystem Filterfl che Feinstau...

Page 5: ...battery manufacturer and the charger manufactur er Please follow the statutory require ments for handling and disposing batteries Never leave the batteries in a discharged state recharge them as soon...

Page 6: ...act with the suction air Acetone undiluted acids and solvents must also be avoided as they can harm the mate rials on the machine Do not sweep vacuum up any burning or glowing objects The machine is o...

Page 7: ...k waste flap 17 Left side brush optional 18 Fastener of the side brush 19 Right side brush 20 Drive pedal 21 Front panel 22 Operator console 1 Programme switch 2 Emergency stop button 3 Filter dedusti...

Page 8: ...r Risk of injury The charger should be used only if the mains connection line is in an un damaged state Get the manufacturer the customer service agent or a qualified per son to immediately replace a...

Page 9: ...me switch to step 1 driving Set main switch to 1 Slowly drive the appliance off the ramp Set main switch back to 0 Danger Risk of injury Before releasing the immobi lizing brake the machine must be se...

Page 10: ...which are more than 50 mm high Only drive over these obstacles using a suitable ramp In order to avoid damage to the drive the appliance is equipped with an overload in dicator and a shut off function...

Page 11: ...y inspec tions according to VDE 0701 Use only roller brushes side brushes that are provided with the appliance or specified in the Operations Manual The use of other roller brushes side brushes can af...

Page 12: ...m If the side brush or the roller brush can not be lowered the vacuum pressure sockets must be checked for proper connection of the hoses connect the appropriate hose if necessary If the side brush or...

Page 13: ...ch raises bulk waste flap and keep pressed Drive machine backwards The sweeping track should have an even rectangular shape which is between 50 and 70 mm wide Note The side brush floating mounting of...

Page 14: ...rt new filter Make sure driver engages with holes on drive side Lock the handle of the filter cleaner back into place Note Make sure when installing the new filter that the fins are not damaged Lift f...

Page 15: ...to moisture Standard sweep roller 6 906 375 0 Resistant of wear and moisture Universal bristles for inside and outside cleaning Roller brush soft 6 906 533 0 With natural bristles especially for fine...

Page 16: ...Service Dust gathers in the machine Empty waste container Check suction fan drive belt Check sealing cover on suction fan Check dust filter clean or replace Check filter case seal Close wet dry flap...

Page 17: ...drive DC permanent solenoid motor for front and reverse drive Type Wheel hub motor in front wheel Wheel hub motor in front wheel Voltage V 24 24 Rated current a 37 37 Rated power mechanical W 750 750...

Page 18: ...Vacuum pump a 3 3 Tyres Size rear 4 00 8 4 00 8 Air pressure rear bar 6 6 Brake Service brake electronic electronic Parking brake Disc brake operated elec trically with spring Disc brake operated elec...

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