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Danger

Risk of injury! When emptying the waste 
container, care should be taken to ensure 
that no persons or animals are within its 
swivelling range.

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Danger

Danger of crushing. Never reach into the 
rod assembly for the drainage mechanism. 
Stay away from the area under the raised 
container.

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Danger

Danger of tipping. Place the machine on an 
even surface during emptying.

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Set programme selection switch to 
"Transport drive". 

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Raise waste container.

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Slowly drive towards the collection con-
tainer.

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Lock parking brake.

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Open the container door: Press the left 
side of the switch and empty the waste 
container.

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Close the container door: Press the 
right side of the switch (approximately 2 
seconds), until the unit is tilted to the 
end position.

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Release parking brake.

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Drive away the collection container 
slowly.

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Lower the waste container up to the 
end-position.

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Push the motor speed adjustment all 
the way to the rear.

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Press brake pedal and keep it de-
pressed.

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Lock parking brake.

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Turn ignition key to "0" and remove it.

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Close gas drawing valve by turning it in 
clock-wise direction. 

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Danger

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

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Turn ignition key to "0" and remove it.

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Lock parking brake.

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Secure the appliance at the lashing 
points (4x) using tension belts, ropes or 
chains.

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Secure the wheels of the machine with 
wheel chocks.

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

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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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Raise the roller brush and the side-
brushes to prevent the bristles from be-
ing damaged.

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Turn ignition key to "0" and remove it.

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Lock parking brake.

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

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Change engine oil.

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Drain off the cooling water if frost is ex-
pected and check whether there is ade-
quate anti-frosting agent.

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Clean the inside and outside of the 
sweeper.

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Charge the battery and clamp it off.

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Close the gas inlet.

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Unscrew the gas hose with union nut 
(use 30 mm spanner).

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Lock the gas bottle with the safety cap 
and store upright in a suitable storage 
area (also see Chapter "Safety instruc-
tions).

Caution

Risk of damage!
Do not rinse out the dust filter.

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. 

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Park the sweeper on an even surface.

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Turn ignition key to "0" and remove it.

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Lock parking brake.

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).

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Danger

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

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Clean machine with a cloth.

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Blow through machine with com-
pressed air.

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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.

Observe the inspection checklist 5.950-
647.0!
Note:

 The elapsed-time counter shows the 

timing of the maintenance intervals.

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 Kärch-
er dealer may be contacted at any time.

Daily maintenance:

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Check engine oil level.

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Check cooler water level.

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Check tyre pressure.

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

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Check the wheels for tied up belts.

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Check the centrifugal separator and the 
air filter, clean if required.

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Check function of all operator control el-
ements.

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Check appliance for damages.

Emptying waste container

Turn off the appliance

Close the gas inlet

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

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Summary of Contents for KM 130/300 R LPG

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Page 3: ...sen werden Nicht ber die Abgas ffnung beugen oder hinfassen Verbrennungsgefahr Antriebsmotor nicht ber hren oder an fassen Verbrennungsgefahr Abgase sind giftig und gesundheits sch dlich sie d rfen n...

Page 4: ...dem Ausbau muss die Ver schlussmutter auf das Anschlussgewin de der Flasche fest aufgeschraubt werden Zur Probe auf Dichtigkeit sind Seifen wasser Nekal oder sonstige schaum bildende Mittel zu benutz...

Page 5: ...menden Gegenst nde aufkehren aufsaugen Das Ger t ist nur f r die in der Betriebs anleitung ausgewiesenen Bel ge ge eignet Es d rfen nur die vom Unternehmer oder dessen Beauftragten f r den Ma schinene...

Page 6: ...stasten 3 Multifunktionsanzeige 4 Sicherungskasten Arbeitsplatz 5 Lenkrad 6 Z ndschloss 7 Feststellbremse 8 Motordrehzahlverstellung 9 Sitz mit Sitzkontaktschalter 10 Bremspedal 11 Fahrpedal 1 Warnbli...

Page 7: ...a gen und nicht in R umen unter Erdreich ausgewechselt werden Beim Flaschenwechsel nicht rauchen und kein offenes Licht verwenden Beim Flaschenwechsel Absperrventil der Fl ssiggasflasche fest verschli...

Page 8: ...en ge gebenenfalls einweisen lassen Vorsicht Besch digungsgefahr Fahrtrichtungs wahlschalter nur bei stillstehendem Ger t bet tigen Fahrtrichtungswahlschalter auf R ck w rts stellen Fahrpedal langsam...

Page 9: ...Gasflasche mit Schutzkappe verschlie en und in geeigneten R umen ste hend aufbewahren siehe dazu im Kapitel Sicherheitshinweise Vorsicht Besch digungsgefahr Den Staubfilter nicht auswaschen Instandset...

Page 10: ...s Feuer ist verbo ten R ume in denen Batterien geladen werden m ssen gut durchl ftet sein da beim Laden hochexplosives Gas entsteht m Gefahr Ver tzungsgefahr S urespritzer im Auge oder auf der Haut mi...

Page 11: ...sschraube herausschrauben Verschlussschraube der leinf ll ff nung l sen l ablassen 1 lfilter Motor lfilter abschrauben Aufnahme und Dichtfl chen reinigen Dichtung des neuen lfilters vor dem Einbau mit...

Page 12: ...portfahrt stellen Ger t r ckw rts wegfahren Kehrspiegel pr fen Die Form des Kehrspiegels soll ein gleich m iges Rechteck von 80 85 mm Breite bilden 1 Einstellmutter 2 Kontermutter Seitliche Motorverkl...

Page 13: ...inwerfer herausnehmen und Ste cker abziehen Hinweis Positionen der Stecker beachten Scheinwerfer auseinanderschrauben Scheinwerfergeh use auseinanderzie hen und dabei waagerecht halten da die Lampenei...

Page 14: ...1 In jedem Land gelten die von unserer zu st ndigen Vertriebsgesellschaft herausge gebenen Garantiebedingungen Etwaige St rungen an Ihrem Ger t beseitigen wir innerhalb der Garantiefrist kostenlos so...

Page 15: ...igen Pfeifendes Ger usch in der Hyd raulik Hydraulikfl ssigkeit nachf llen K rcher Kundendienst benachrichtigen B rsten drehen sich nur langsam oder gar nicht Gashebel ganz nach vorne hohe Drehzahl st...

Page 16: ...x kW PS 17 5 23 5 H chstdrehmoment bei 2400 1 min Nm 69 lfilter Filterpatrone Ansaugluftfilter Innenfilterpatrone Au enfilterpatrone Kraftstoffart Fl ssiggase Treibgase Butan Propan oder Butan Pro pan...

Page 17: ...tur C 5 bis 40 Luftfeuchtigkeit nicht betauend 0 90 Ermittelte Werte gem EN 60335 2 72 Ger uschemission Schalldruckpegel LpA dB A 80 Unsicherheit KpA dB A 3 Schallleistungspegel LWA Unsicherheit KWA d...

Page 18: ...o not 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 en...

Page 19: ...ng 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 a...

Page 20: ...d 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 only suitable for use on the types of surfaces speci...

Page 21: ...Multifunction 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 22: ...o not smoke and use uncovered light while changing the cylinder While changing cylinders first close the locking valve of the LPG cylinder firmly and immediately put the protective cap on the empty cy...

Page 23: ...ake Set the travel direction switch to for ward Press accelerator pedal down slowly m Danger Risk of injury While reversing ensure that there is nobody in the way ask them to move if somebody is aroun...

Page 24: ...e cooling water if frost is ex pected and check whether there is ade quate anti frosting agent Clean the inside and outside of the sweeper Charge the battery and clamp it off Close the gas inlet Unscr...

Page 25: ...ing and naked flames are strictly prohibited Rooms where batteries are charged must have good ventilation because highly explosive gas is emitted during charging m Danger Danger of causticization Rins...

Page 26: ...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 be...

Page 27: ...ection switch to Transport drive Drive machine backwards Check sweeping mirror The sweeping track should have an even rectangular shape which is 80 85 mm wide 1 Rating nut 2 Counter nut Open the side...

Page 28: ...or Unscrew the head lamps Take out the head lamps and pull out the plug Note Note the positions of the plugs Dismantle the head lamps Dismantle the head lamp casing and hold it horizontally because th...

Page 29: ...y 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 charge provided that such failure...

Page 30: ...r 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...

Page 31: ...0 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 Tan...

Page 32: ...sing 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 vibra...

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