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Propellant-operated units are to be 
checked at regular intervals, at least 
once a year, by an expert against leaks 
(according to BGG 936) and ensure 
that the unit is functioning properly. 

The inspection must be certified and 
documented. The inspection guidelines 
are § 33 and § 37 UVV (occupation ac-
cident prevention regulations) "Use of 
liquid gas" (BGV D34). 

General applicable regulations are the 
guidelines for inspecting vehicles 
whose engines are driven by liquefied 
gases of the Federal Transportation 
Minister. 

Gas must always be drawn only from 
one cylinder. Drawing gas from multiple 
cylinders simultaneously can cause liq-
uid gas from one cylinder flowing into 
the other. This causes the over-filled 
cylinder to be subjected to an unpermit-
ted excess pressure when the cylinder 
valve is closed later (refer B.1 of these 
guidelines). 

Ensure the correct positioning of the 
cylinder with the "bottom" marking while 
connecting a full cylinder (the connec-
tion screw points vertically downward).

Replace cylinders carefully. While connect-
ing and disconnecting the gas cylinders, 
the gas outlets of the cylinder valve must be 
closed properly by tightening the locking 
nuts with a spanner. 

Discontinue the use of leaky gas cylin-
ders. Such cylinders are to be emptied 
by slowly letting out the gas in open 
spaces by conforming to all safety reg-
ulations and are to be indicated as 
leaky. Also inform the issuing company 
or its representative (the filling-station 
attendant) in writing about the damage 
to the cylinder while delivering or re-
ceiving the cylinders. 

Before connecting the gas cylinder, 
check that its connection neck is in a 
proper state. 

After connecting the cylinder, regularly 
check that it is not leaky by using a 
foaming agent. 

Open the valves slowly.  Do not use 
hammers to open and close the cylin-
ders. 

Fight liquid-gas fires only from a safe 
distance and with protection.
- use only dry powder carbon dioxide 
extinguishers or carbon dioxide gas ex-
tinguishers.
- use abundant water to cool the gas 
tank.

The entire LPG unit must be continu-
ously checked to ensure that there are 
no leaks and the unit is functioning 
properly. Using the vehicle with a leaky 
gas unit is strictly prohibited. 

First close the cylinder valve before 
loosening the pipe or tube connection.  
Unscrew and loosen the connection nut 
of the gas cylinder slowly because oth-
erwise the gas under pressure in the 
tube will flow out instantly. 

If the gas is refilled from a larger tank, 
then ask the sales agent of the LPG 
about the important regulations to be 
followed. 

Danger

Risk of injury!

LPG in a liquid 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 check whether the cylinder is 
leaking. The use of open flames to illu-
minate the LPG unit is strictly prohibit-
ed.

Follow the manufacturer's installation 
specifications while changing individual 
parts of the LPG unit. Close all cylinder 
and locking valves while doing so.

Regularly check the status of the elec-
trical unit of the LPG vehicles . Sparks 
can cause explosions if the gas-carry-
ing parts of the unit are leaky.

If a LPG-driven vehicle has been idling 
for a long time, then first ventilate the 
setting room before commissioning the 
vehicle or its electrical unit. 

Immediately inform the trade associa-
tion and the concerned trade superviso-
ry authority about accidents with gas 
cylinders or LPG units.  Store the dam-
aged parts carefully until all investiga-
tions have been completed.

Propellants or LPG cylinders must al-
ways be stored according to the regula-
tions of TRF 1996 (Technical 
Regulations for Liquid Gases, refer DA 
to BGV D34, Appendix 4). 

Always store the gas cylinders in a ver-
tical position. Use of open flames and 
smoking at the installation site of the 
cylinders and during repairs is strictly 
prohibited. Protect the stored cylinders 
against unauthorised access. Close all 
empty cylinders properly. 

Close the cylinder and main locking 
valves immediately when you switch off 
the vehicle. 

Follow the regulations for garages and 
the construction guidelines of the re-
spective State about the location and 
structure of the parking areas for LPG-
driven vehicles.  

Gas cylinders are to be stored in sepa-
rate rooms away from the parking areas 
(refer DA to BGV D34, Appendix 2). 

The electrical hand-held lamps used in 
the rooms are to be equipped with 
closed, sealed case and a strong pro-
tection cover. 

Close all cylinder and main valves be-
fore working in repair workshops and 
protect the gas cylinders against effect 
of external heat. 

A responsible person must check that 
all valves, especially the cylinder 
valves, are closed during operational 
breaks and before closing the factory.  
Do not carry out any jobs involving fire - 
such as cutting and welding jobs - in the 
vicinity of the gas cylinders.  Do not 
store gas cylinders, not even empty 
ones, in the workshops.  

The parking and storage rooms and the 
repair workshops must be ventilated 
properly. Please note that liquefied gas-
es are heavier than atmospheric air. 
They get collected on the floor, in re-
cesses and other holes in the floors and 
form a gas-air mixture that can lead to 
explosions. 

Maintenance by expert

Commissioning/Operations

In the installation and storage rooms as 
well as the workshops 

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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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