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Note

The progress of the charging process is 
shown via a bargraph (5 bars) on the display.
At the beginning of the charging process 
5 lines can be seen briefly. 
Little by little the 5 bars are filled (depend-
ing on the charging state of the battery at 
the beginning of the charging process, 
more slowly or faster). When the last bar is 
filled, the battery is charged.

Open left cover.

Separate the battery plug and connect 
the charger cable.

Plug in mains connector and switch on 
charger, if necessary.

With low-maintenance batteries

Add distilled water after the charging 
process has been completed; observe 
the correct acid level. There are corre-
sponding indicators on the battery.

DANGER

Danger of causticization!

Adding water to the battery in its dis-
charged state can cause the acid to leak.

Wear protective glasses and protective 
clothing when handling battery acid. 
Observe the regulations concerning the 
handling of batteries!

WARNING

Risk of damage!

Use only distilled or desalinated water 
(EN 50272-T3) for filling the battery.

Do not add any substances (so-called 
performance improving agents), else 
warranty claims will not be entertained. 

Rinse thoroughly with lots of clear water 
if acid gets into the eye or comes in con-
tact with the skin.

Then consult a doctor immediately.

Change clothing.

Wash off the acid If it comes in contact 
with the clothes.

Unplug the charger from the mains.

For devices with built-in charger

Store the mains connection away in the 
retainer and clip in the mains plug.

If the device does not have a built-in 
charger

: Pull the mains plug off the 

charger, reconnect the battery plug.

To be performed by the operator on a 
daily basis! 

The description of the checks and work be-
low can be found in Chapter "Care and 
maintenance/maintenance work".

Check safety function of the left cover 
(device must not start while the cover is 
open).

Check function of seat contact switch.

Check the roller brush and the side 
brush for wear, foreign bodies and 
wrapped belts

During a standstill of the machine: 
Check the drive pedal for ease of move-
ment in order to guarantee functional 
reliability or timely detect a jamming of 
the pedal.

Empty waste container.

Check tyre pressure.

Check battery acid level.

With appliances with high emptying 
system

: Check filling level at the hy-

draulic unit.

Pull seat adjustment lever inwards.

Slide seat, release lever and lock in 
place.

Check that the seat is properly locked in 
position by attempting to move it back-
wards and forwards.

Note:

 The max. load of the storage area is 

20 kg.

Ensure safe fastening of the cargo.

Preconditions for the functioning operation 
of the appliance are:
– The intelligent key (grey or yellow) with 

the authorisation for the operation of the 
appliance must be inserted in the key 
slot of the control panel.

– The main switch must be in position 1.
– The programme selector switch may 

not be in the "OFF" position.

– Waste container and left cover must be 

closed and locked in place.

CAUTION

Risk of damage!

Always press the accelerator pedal 
carefully and slowly. Do not jerkily 
change from reverse to forward drive or 
vice versa.

The travel speed must be adapted to 
the existing conditions.

1 Drive pedal
2 Driving direction switch

Set the travel direction to forward using 
the travel direction switch at the control 
panel.

Press accelerator pedal down slowly.

DANGER

Risk of injury!

When reversing, there must not be any 
risk for third parties, have somebody 
marshal the driver if necessary.

Set the travel direction to reverse using 
the travel direction switch at the control 
panel.

Press accelerator pedal down slowly.

The accelerator pedal can be used to 
vary the driving speed infinitely.

Avoid operating the pedal fitfully.

Release the accelerator pedal, the ma-
chine brakes automatically and stops.

Note

: Should the device not come to a 

stop, push the main switch to the "0" po-
sition for an "Emergency stop".

ATTENTION

Objects or loose obstacles may not be run 
over or pushed.

Stationary obstacles of a height of up to 
6 cm can be slowly and carefully driven 
over (only when the coarse dirt flap is 
opened).

Drive over stationary obstacles higher 
than 6 cm (2 

1/3

 inch) only when using a 

suitable ramp.

DANGER

Risk of injury! If the bulk waste flap is open, 
stones or gravel may be flung forwards by 
the roller brush. Make sure that this does 
not endanger persons, animals or objects.

CAUTION

Do not sweep up packing strips, wire or 
similar objects as this may damage the 
sweeping mechanism.

– Adjust the driving speed to the condi-

tions in order to achieve an optimal 
cleaning result.

– Empty the waste container at regular in-

tervals during the sweeping operation.

Note

: If mainly gravel was swept up 

(high weight of the waste), empty the 
waste container sooner.

With appliances with low emptying 
system

: There is a marking for the 

maximum filling level for gravel on the 
waste container. The marking becomes 
visible when the waste container is re-
moved.

– Lower the roller brush while cleaning 

surfaces.

– Preferably perform the cleaning of side 

edges with the right side brush.

– The sickle brush (optional) is only low-

ered during left cornering.

(2) Charging process KM 105/100(110) 
R Bp

Information concerning accidents with a 
risk of chemical burns

After charging

Start up

Prior to start/safety test

Operation

Adjusting driver's seat

Storage area

Starting up the appliance

Drive the machine

Drive forward

Reverse drive

Driving method

Brakes

Driving over obstacles

Sweeping mode

Information on the sweeping operation

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Summary of Contents for KM 105/100 R Bp

Page 1: ...KM 105 100 R Bp KM 105 100 R Bp Pack KM 105 110 R Bp KM 105 110 R Bp Pack 59658630 11 14...

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Page 4: ...http www kaercher com dealersearch...

Page 5: ...ine EN 1 Proper use EN 2 Foreseeable misuse EN 2 Suitable surfaces EN 2 Safety instructions EN 2 Safety instructions concern ing the operation EN 2 Operations EN 2 Safety information concern ing the d...

Page 6: ...ing clothes Wear sturdy shoes and avoid wearing loose fitting clothes Check the immediate vicinity prior to starting e g children Ensure suffi cient visibility Never leave the device unattended as lon...

Page 7: ...bris into the path of the roller brush The rotating roller brush 4 moves the dirt and debris directly into the waste container 5 The dust raised in the container is sep arated by the dust filter 2 and...

Page 8: ...alled KM 105 100 110 R Bp not included in delivery Optional The following equipment that is installed when ordering ex work or can be subse quently installed is not displayed Beacon lamp Overhead guar...

Page 9: ...e main switch being switched on and the key Intelligent Key inserted A OFF Device is switched off B ON The appliance is now ready for opera tion C Drive the machine Drive to the operating location in...

Page 10: ...let you must create an unloading ramp us ing the boards provided To unload the machine proceed as follows Cut plastic packing belt and remove foil Remove the elastic tape fasteners at the stop points...

Page 11: ...the battery manufacturer Open left cover Remove the appliance cover Insert batteries into the battery mount Warning Pay attention to correct poles Connect pole terminal red cable to positive pole Scre...

Page 12: ...e intelligent key grey or yellow with the authorisation for the operation of the appliance must be inserted in the key slot of the control panel The main switch must be in position 1 The programme sel...

Page 13: ...tly lift the waste container and swivel it downwards to the rear then unhinge the waste container Empty waste container Slide the waste container in and lock it in place check for proper seating of th...

Page 14: ...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 Operatio...

Page 15: ...sed Unscrew all 3 star grip nuts at the bot tom of the side brush by hand For this purpose reach through the bristles of the side brush Remove the wiper blade Clip new side brushes on to driver and sc...

Page 16: ...lacing the sealing strips unscrew the screws completley insert new seal ing strip fit retaining plate adjust seal ing strips and screw down retaining plate Side sealing strips Adjusting the sealing st...

Page 17: ...for proper seating Inform K rcher Customer Service Dust gathers in the machine Insufficient vacuum performance Empty waste container Switch on suction blower Check dust filter clean or replace Check f...

Page 18: ...en Is displayed high emptying system as soon as a sweeping programme has been selected and the waste container is not fully retracted and tipped inwards All sweeping functions are prevented Turn the p...

Page 19: ...e battery is empty The operation of the device is prevented for the protec tion of the battery device can no longer be driven Charge battery 20 MF mod requests firmware update Appears if the machine c...

Page 20: ...Volume of waste container KM 105 100 R low emptying system KM 105 110 R high emptying system l kg l kg 2 x 35 2 x 50 80 110 2 x 35 2 x 50 80 110 Maximum unloading height high emptying system mm 1550 1...

Page 21: ...rake operated electrically with spring Filter and vacuum system Filter system TACT TACT Category of use filter for non hazardous dust M M Nominal vacuum suction system mbar 6 6 Nominal volume flow suc...

Page 22: ...335 2 29 EN 60335 2 72 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN 61000 3 3 2008 EN 61000 6 2 2005 EN 62233 2008 Applied conformity evaluation method 2000 14 EC Appendix V Sound power level dB A Measured Gu...

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