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Insert battery in battery mount.

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

Connect pole terminal to negative pole 
(-).

Screw the battery and its holder to the 
floor.

Note

Before removing the battery, make sure 
that the negative pole lead is disconnected. 
Check that the battery pole and pole termi-
nals are adequately protected with pole 
grease.

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.

Danger

When carrying out repairs on public high-
ways, wear warning clothing when working 
close to passing traffic.

Danger

Risk of injury!

Park the machine on an even surface.

Activate parking brake.

Remove ignition key.

Check stability of ground. Also secure 
the machine with wheel chock(s) to pre-
vent it rolling away.

Position vehicle jack at the appropriate 
mounting point for the front or rear 
wheel.

Note

Use a suitable commercially available vehi-
cle jack.

Loosen the wheel nuts/wheel bolts by 
about 1 revolution using a suitable tool.

Raise machine using vehicle jack.

Unscrew the wheel nuts/wheel bolts 
and remove them.

Remove wheel.

Have the defective wheel repaired by a 
specialised repair shop.

Place the wheel and screw in the wheel 
nuts/wheel bolts all the way; tighten 
them lightly.

Lower machine using vehicle jack.

Torque the wheel nuts/wheel bolts to 
the required torque.

To complete the different maintenance 
tasks, the side panels must be removed.
Grasp the top panel by the rear end and 
pivot it up against the resistance.

Warning

Risk of burns Let the appliance cool off be-
fore removing the panels.

1 Right side panel lock
2 Left side panel lock

Open both locks. 

Lift the panel up toward the top and re-
move it to the side.

Insert the panels from the side.

Hook the panel into the mounting 
groove on the upper edge.

Slide the panel into the desired position 
and secure with the locks.

1 Oil dipstick
2 Oil fill cover (motor)

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.

Unscrew the oil fill lid.

Fill in motor oil.
For oil type refer to Chapter "Technical 
specifications".

Close the oil fill lid.

Wait at least 5 minutes.

Check engine oil level.

Caution

An oil level that is too high leads to damag-
es of the engine by overheating. If the oil 
level exceeds the "MAX" mark, oil must be 
drained until the correct oil fill level has 
been reached.

Every 100 operating hours: Replace the 
engine oil.

Every 200 operating hours: Change the 
motor oil filter.

Note

: A warm motor facilitates the draining 

process.

Danger

Risk of burns due to hot oil or possible hot 
hose lines!

Ready a catch bin for appr. 6 litre oil.

Unscrew oil drain plug.

Unscrew the oil fill lid.

Drain off oil.

Unscrew the oil filter.

Clean the intake and sealing areas.

Installing and connecting the battery

Charging battery

Replacing wheel

MIC 45 advanced

180 Nm

MIC 45 classic

300 Nm

Remove/attach engine panels

Remove the engine's side panels

Install the engine's side panels

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 MIC 45 classic

Page 1: ...w w w kaer cher com r egi st er and w i n MIC 45 classic MIC 45 advanced 59645440 10 13...

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Page 3: ...you are familiar with its operation and have read and understood the operating in structions and safety notes The appliance may only be used by per sons who have been instructed in han dling the appl...

Page 4: ...sonous and haz ardous to health do not inhale them The engine requires approx 3 4 sec onds to come to a standstill once it has been switched off During this time stay well clear of the working area Th...

Page 5: ...raulic couplings main PTO 2 Hydraulic couplings option 3 Hydraulic couplings option left in the direction of travel 4 Hydraulic coupling pressure 1 2 30 l min option 5 Drain coupling option 6 Hydrauli...

Page 6: ...preselector MIC 45 ad vanced only 3 Multi function lever work hydraulics MIC 45 advanced only or as an option for the MIC 45 classic 4 Lever for left rear work hydraulics MIC 45 advanced only or as a...

Page 7: ...op position High speed range Centre position normal speed range Bottom position low speed range Danger Activate the emergency brake prior to leav ing the machine With the cruise control the accelerato...

Page 8: ...ont lift The lever for the mechanical lock must be in the bottom po sition Pull the multi function lever towards you The front attachment frame will rise Press the multi functon lever toward the front...

Page 9: ...wiper flu id as necessary Danger Danger of accident Do not adjust the driv er s seat while driving 1 Arm rest incline 2 Lever for seat adjustment 3 Spring hardness 4 Height adjustment 5 Damping The l...

Page 10: ...lt Let the motor warm up in half throttle position for a while Important Do not load the motor excessively before it is warmed up During transport drives use the drive pedal carefully because there is...

Page 11: ...e attachments to the ground or secure them in the raised position Secure the raised machine Danger Risk of injury due to engine overrun Once the engine has been switched off wait for 5 seconds Stay we...

Page 12: ...m lightly Lower machine using vehicle jack Torque the wheel nuts wheel bolts to the required torque To complete the different maintenance tasks the side panels must be removed Grasp the top panel by t...

Page 13: ...the engine is cooled off The cooling water level must be at the lower marking 1 Cooling water equalising reservoir Remove the right engine panel Use a water and antifreeze mixture to refill Do not mix...

Page 14: ...of oxidation Grease with acid free grease Safety relevant functions on the machine such as the neutral position of the acclera tor pedal and the readjustment of the emer gency brake are adjustable Th...

Page 15: ...erator Warning lamp for hydraulic oil tem perature Hydraulic oil overheated Warning lamp for battery lights up Battery is not being charged Call Customer Service Operator Faults without display Fault...

Page 16: ...Super Turf Size 26x12 00 12 8PR 26x12 00 12 4PR Tyre pressure MPa bar 0 14 max 0 27 1 4 max 2 7 Max axle load MPa bar 0 27 2 7 Machine without load MPa bar 0 14 1 4 Tyres Winter Size 195 70 R15 T95 T...

Page 17: ...spare parts which have been approved by the man ufacturer The exclusive use of original accessories and original spare parts ensures that the appliance can be oper ated safely and trouble free At the...

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Page 19: ...http www kaercher com dealersearch Alfred K rcher GmbH Co KG Alfred K rcher Str 28 40 71364 Winnenden Germany Tel 49 7195 14 0 Fax 49 7195 14 2212...

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