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Insert battery in battery mount.

Screw on mounts on battery base.

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

Connect pole terminal to negative pole 
(-).

Note:

 Check that the battery pole and pole 

terminals are adequately protected with 
pole grease.

Caution

Regularly check the fluid level in acid-filled 
batteries.

The acid in a fully charged battery has a 
specific weight of 1.28 kg/l at a temper-
ature of 20 °C. 

The acid in a partially discharged bat-
tery has a specific weight between 1.00 
and 1.28 kg/l. 

The specific weight of the acid must be 
uniform in all cells.

Unscrew all cell caps.

Take a sample from each cell using the 
acid tester.

Put the acid sample back into the same 
cell. 

Where fluid level is too low, top up cells 
to the mark provided with distilled wa-
ter.

Charge battery.

Screw in cell caps.

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

Charge the battery only with an appropriate 
charger.

Unscrew all cell caps.

Connect positive terminal cable from 
the charger to the positive pole connec-
tion on the battery.

Connect negative terminal cable from 
the charger to the negative pole con-
nection on the battery.

Plug in mains connector and switch on 
charger.

Charge battery using lowest possible 
level of charging current.

Note:

 When the battery is charged, first re-

move the charger from the mains and then 
disconnect it from the battery.

Disconnect pole terminal to negative 
pole (-).

Disconnect pole terminal to positive 
pole (-).

Loosen the mounts on battery base.

Remove the battery from the battery 
holder.

Dispose of the used battery according 
to the local provisions.

Danger

Risk of burns!

Allow engine to cool down.

Wait for at least 5 minutes after switch-
ing off the engine before checking the 
engine oil fill level.

1

Oil dipstick

2

Screw cap, oil fill opening

Pull out oil dipstick.

Wipe off oil dipstick and insert.

Pull out oil dipstick.

Read the value of the oil level.

Insert the oil dip again.

The oil level must lie between “MIN“ 
and “MAX“ marking.

Add motor oil if the oil level is below the 
"MIN" marking.

Do not fill oil above the "MAX" marking.

Loosen the closing cap of the oil filling 
opening.

Fill in motor oil.

Oil grade: see Technical Data

Close oil filler opening.

Wait at least 5 minutes.

Check engine oil level.

Caution

Risk of burns due to hot oil!

Ready a catch bin for approx. 6 litre oil.

Allow engine to cool down.

1

Oil drain screw

Unscrew oil drain plug.

Loosen the screw cap of the oil filling 
opening.

Drain off oil.

1

Oil filter motor

Unscrew the oil filter.

Clean the intake and sealing areas.

Coat the washer of the new oil filter with 
oil before fitting it.

Fit in the new oil filter and tighten it by 
hand.

Screw in the oil drain screw along with 
the new washer.

Note:

 Tighten the oil drain screw using a 

torque wrench to 25 Nm.

Fill in motor oil.

Oil grade: see Technical Data

Close oil filler opening.

Let the motor run for approx. 10 sec-
onds.

Check engine oil level.

Installing and connecting the battery

Check fluid level in the battery and ad-
just if required

Charging battery

Remove the battery

Check engine oil level and top up, if re-
quired

Change the motor oil and the oil filter

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Summary of Contents for KM 130/300 R LPG

Page 1: ...w w w k a e r c h e r c o m r e g i s t e r a n d w i n KM 130 300 R LPG 59641380 08 13...

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Page 3: ...ot close the exhaust Do not bend over the exhaust or touch it risk of burns Do not touch the drive motor risk of burns Exhaust gases are poisonous and haz ardous to health do not inhale them The engin...

Page 4: ...quid state can cause frost bites on bare skin After disconnecting the cylinder tighten the closing nut firmly on the connecting threading of the cylinder Use soap water or some such foaming agent to c...

Page 5: ...ng instructions The machine may only be operated on the surfaces approved by the company or its authorised representatives The machine may not be used or stored in hazardous areas It is not allowed to...

Page 6: ...ultifunction display 4 Fuse box work station 5 Steering wheel 6 Ignition lock 7 Parking brake 8 Motor speed adjustment 9 Seat with seat contact switch 10 Brake pedal 11 Drive pedal 1 Warning blinking...

Page 7: ...r on an even surface Remove ignition key Lock parking brake Warning Only use replacement cylinders with 11 kg contents of tested models Danger Risk of injury Follow safety regulations for LPG vehi cle...

Page 8: ...ward by 1 3 Insert the ignition key into the ignition lock Turn the ignition key to position II If the machine starts release the igni tion key Note Never operate the starter motor for longer than 10...

Page 9: ...g in vehicles secure the appliance according to the guide lines from slipping and tipping over Danger Risk of injury and damage Note the weight of the appliance in case of storage If the sweeper is go...

Page 10: ...as inlet 1 Cooling water container 2 Air filter 3 3 Cylinder 4 stroke gas engine 4 Water cooler 5 Gas cylinder 6 Bracket closure 7 Hydraulic oil tank 8 Hydraulic oil fill neck 9 Looking glass Danger R...

Page 11: ...onnect pole terminal to positive pole Loosen the mounts on battery base Remove the battery from the battery holder Dispose of the used battery according to the local provisions Danger Risk of burns Al...

Page 12: ...the wingnuts from the holding plate side seals and remove the holding plate Flip the side seal out Uncscrew the retaining screw of the roller brush intake and swing the intake to the outside Pull out...

Page 13: ...r permissible tyre air pressures see Technical data Clean the dust filter with the filter clean ing button Warning Empty waste container before replacing dust filter Wear a dust mask when working arou...

Page 14: ...enden 2013 04 01 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 charg...

Page 15: ...Customer Service Whistling sound in the hydraulic system Refill hydraulic fluid Inform K rcher Customer Service Brushes are rotating slowly or not at all Move the gas lever all the way to the front hi...

Page 16: ...rpm Nm 69 Oil filter Filter cartridge Suction air filter Internal filter cartridge external filter car tridge Fuel type Liquid gases propellants Butane and propane or a mixture of butane propane Tank...

Page 17: ...ng 0 90 Values determined as per EN 60335 2 72 Noise emission Sound pressure level LpA dB A 80 Uncertainty KpA dB A 3 Sound power level LWA Uncertainty KWA dB A 101 Machine vibrations Hand arm vibrati...

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