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3
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Never leave the batteries in a dis-
charged state; recharge them as soon
as possible.
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Always keep the batteries clean and dry
to avoid creep currents. Protect the bat-
teries and avoid contact with impurities
such as metal dust.
–
Do not place tools or similar items on
the battery. Risk of short-circuit and ex-
plosion.
–
Do not work with open flames, generate
sparks or smoke in the vicinity of a bat-
tery or a battery charging room. Danger
of explosion.
–
Do not touch hot parts of the machine
such as the drive motor (risk of burns).
–
Be careful while handling battery acid.
Follow the respective safety instruc-
tions!
–
Used batteries are to be disposed ac-
cording to the EC guideline 91/ 157
EWG in an environment-friendly man-
ner.
DANGER
Risk of injury!
When working on the high emptying
system, completely lift and secure the
waste container.
Perform the safeguarding only from
outside the hazard zone.
NOTICE
The overhead guard (optional) protects the
driver against larger falling objects. Howev-
er, it does not provide rollover protection!
Check the overhead guard for damage
daily.
If the overhead guard, as well as indi-
vidual elements, should be damaged,
replace the entire overhead guard.
Any modification of the overhead guard
and installation of elements, compo-
nents and assemblies other than those
approved by Kärcher is not permitted
and may limit the function of the over-
head guard.
Observe the net weight (transport
weight) of the device during transport
on trailers or vehicles.
To transport the device, unplug the bat-
tery plug and securely fasten the de-
vice.
First switch off the appliance and re-
move the key before performing any
cleaning or maintenance tasks on the
appliance, replacing parts or switching
over to another function.
When performing any service and
maintenance work on devices with a
traction battery, the battery must be dis-
connected from the electrical system of
the device via the battery isolation point
(battery plug).
Always disconnect the battery when
working on the electrics.
To do this, first disconnect the negative
terminal and then the positive terminal.
Reconnection is performed in reverse
sequence. Connect the positive termi-
nal first, then connect the negative ter-
minal.
Do not clean the appliance with a water
hose or high-pressure water jet (danger
of short circuits or other damage).
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 regula-
tions.
Please observe the local safety regula-
tions regarding portable commercially
used appliances.
Always use appropriate gloves while
working on the device.
The sweeper operates using the sweep-
shovel principle.
–
The rotating roller brush moves the dirt
directly into the waste container.
–
The side brush cleans the corners and
edges of the surface and moves dirt
and debris into the path of the roller
brush.
–
The fine dust is sucked in via the dust
filter through the suction blower.
Danger
Risk of injury, risk of damage!
Observe the weight of the appliance when
you load it!
Do not use a forklift.
Use a suitable ramp or a crane to load
the appliance!
Observe when using a ramp:
Ground clearance 70 mm.
If the machine is delivered on a pallet,
you must create an unloading ramp us-
ing the boards provided.
You will find the instructions for this pro-
cedure on page 2 (inside of cover).
Important instruction
: every board
must be attached with at least 2 screws.
Appliances with high emptying
system
Devices with overhead guard
Safety information concerning the
transport of the appliance
Safety information concerning
maintenance and care
Function
Unloading tips
Weight (without batteries)
1398 kg*
Weight (with batteries)
2690 kg*
* If upgrade kits are installed, the weight is
respectively higher.
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Summary of Contents for KM 150/500 R Bp Pack
Page 2: ...2...
Page 138: ...2 2000 PVC 0 C K rcher 12 138 EL...
Page 139: ...3 12 10 K rcher 91 157 K rcher 70mm 2 2 1398 kg 2690 kg 139 EL...
Page 141: ...5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 180 10 km h 141 EL...
Page 143: ...7 2 0 0 4x 0 VDE 0701 0 K rcher 143 EL...
Page 145: ...9 80 85 mm 1 40 50 mm 1 2 6 3 SW 13 1 3 mm 145 EL...
Page 162: ...2 2000 7 0 C K rcher 12 162 RU...
Page 163: ...3 12 10 K rcher 91 157 EWG K rcher 163 RU...
Page 164: ...4 70 2 2 1398 kg 2690 kg 164 RU...
Page 166: ...6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 180 10 166 RU...
Page 167: ...7 EN 50272 T3 K RCHER 16 1 2 3 I II 10 24 V 700 h 6 654 280 0 48 80 6 654 281 0 2 167 RU...
Page 168: ...8 70 70 2 0 0 4 0 168 RU...
Page 169: ...9 VDE 0701 0 K rcher 50 250 K rcher 0 1 2 545 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 FU 1 7 MIN MAX MIN 169 RU...
Page 170: ...10 K rcher Karcher I 0 I 1 2 3 4 5 80 85 1 40 50 170 RU...
Page 272: ...2 e 2000 PVC 0 C K rcher 12 272 BG...
Page 273: ...3 12 10 K rcher 91 157 K rcher 70 2 2 1398 kg 2690 kg 273 BG...
Page 275: ...5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 180 10 275 BG...
Page 276: ...6 EN 50272 T3 K RCHER 16 A 1 2 3 10 24 V 700 Ah 6 654 280 0 48 V 80 A 6 654 281 0 2 276 BG...
Page 277: ...7 70 70 2 0 0 4 0 2 VDE 0701 0 277 BG...
Page 278: ...8 K rcher 50 250 Karcher 0 1 2 545 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 FU 1 7 K rcher K rcher 0 278 BG...
Page 279: ...9 1 2 3 4 5 80 85 1 40 50 1 2 6 3 SW 13 1 3 279 BG...
Page 321: ...2 2000 0 C K rcher 12 321 UK...
Page 322: ...3 12 10 K rcher 91 157 EWG K rcher 70 2 2 1398 kg 2690 kg 322 UK...
Page 324: ...5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 180 10 324 UK...
Page 325: ...6 EN 50272 T3 K RCHER 16 1 2 3 I II 10 50 70 24 V 700 h 6 654 280 0 48 80 6 654 281 0 2 325 UK...
Page 326: ...7 2 0 0 4 0 VDE 0701 0 326 UK...
Page 327: ...8 K rcher 50 250 K rcher 0 1 2 545 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 FU 1 7 M N MAX M N K rcher 327 UK...
Page 328: ...9 I 0 I 1 2 3 4 5 80 85 1 40 50 1 328 UK...
Page 334: ...2 39 e UFKHU UFKHU UFKHU 334 ZH...
Page 335: ...3 PP NJ NJ 335 ZH...
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Page 338: ...6 PP PP 9 338 ZH...
Page 339: ...7 UFKHU UFKHU NJ 8 0 0 1 0 1 UFKHU UFKHU 339 ZH...
Page 340: ...8 PP PP 6 PP 2 1 340 ZH...
Page 345: ...10 FU 1 345 AR...
Page 347: ...8 1 2 3 4 5 6 FU 1 7 MIN MAX MIN I 0 I 1 2 3 4 5 80 85 1 40 50 347 AR...
Page 348: ...7 0 0 4X 0 VDE 0701 0 50 250 0 1 2 545 348 AR...
Page 349: ...6 EN 50272 T3 16 1 2 3 I II 10 70 70 24 700 6 654 280 0 48 80 6 654 281 0 349 AR...
Page 350: ...5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 180 10 350 AR...
Page 352: ...3 K rcher 70 2 1398 kg 2690 kg 352 AR...
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