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Press the travel direction selector switch upwards and for-
wards
●
Travel direction backwards
Press the travel direction selector switch upwards and pull
backwards
●
Switchover between the fast (Hare) and slow (Tortoise) oper-
ating programs
Press the travel direction selector switch to the end position
(travel direction switch must first be in the neutral position).
Pedals
1
Accelerator
2
Brake pedal
3
Brush contact pressure/brush speed pedal
Accelerator
ATTENTION
Other than in a normal motorcar, releasing the accelerator pedal
abruptly reduces the speed.
The braking force applied when you release the accelerator ped-
al is weaker in higher gears and stronger in lower gears.
The braking force applied when you release the accelerator ped-
al in transport mode is significantly weaker than in working mode.
Pressing the accelerator pedal increases the engine speed.
The accelerator pedal is sprung. Releasing the accelerator pedal
reduces the engine speed.
The hydrostatic drive brakes or stops the vehicle when the accel-
erator pedal is released.
Brake pedal
The brake pedal activates the braking system for the front
wheels.
Parking brake
Parking brake for securing the parked vehicle.
Note
If the "Parking brake active" warning light in the display lights up
then the parking brake is engaged.
Vacuum sweeper
1
Sweeping mechanism
2
Suction mouth
3
Waste container
The structure of the vacuum sweeper consists of a waste contain-
er, sweeping mechanism and suction mouth.
Accessories and options
Only accessories, spare parts and upgrade kits that are approved
by the manufacturer may be used. To avoid risks, all repairs and
installation of spare parts may only be carried out by the author-
ised customer service personnel. For information about accesso-
ries and spare parts, please visit www.kaercher.com.
The following accessories and options can be purchased addi-
tionally and attached to the device:
Water circulation system / recycling mode
1
Suction mouth
2
Recycling water hose
3
Suction hose
4
Waste container
In recycling mode, the suction hose is continuously cleaned by
water from the waste container.
The water is filtered by a pipe filter in the waste container and
then channelled through the recycling water hose to the suction
mouth via a valve.
This recycling water is immediate sucked in again at the suction
mouth and then channelled back to the waste container through
the suction hose.
The suction hose is continuously cleaned.
Summary of Contents for MC 130 plus
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