Kärcher T 100 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 11

 Operating instructions

KM 100/100 R D

English

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Driving over obstacles

Fixed obstacles of up to 50 mm in
height

!

  Slowly and carefully drive over

them in the forward direction.

Fixed obstacles over 50 mm in
height

!

  May be driven-over only with a

suitable ramp.

Decommissioning

Please heed the following if
sweeper is not to be used for a
lengthy period:

!

  Stand sweeper on a flat surface

!

  Raise the sweep roller and side

broom to prevent damage to the
bristles

!

  Turn ignition key to "0" and

remove it

!

  Close fuel shut-off valve

!

  Secure sweeper to stop it rolling

away

!

  Clean inside and outside of

sweeper

!

  Turn off the machine on a

protected and dry place

!

  Change the engine oil

!

  Disconnect the batteries

!

  Recharge the battery at intervals

of approx. 2 months

Transport

Transport instructions

 Warning!

When the machine is loaded the
freewheel lever must generally be
engaged in its bottom position. Only
then are the drive system and the
parking brake operable.
Uphill or downhill the machine must
always be moved automotively.

!

  Turn ignition key to "0" and

remove it

!

 Empty tank

!

  Secure the machine with wedges

on the wheels

!

  Secure the machine with stretch

belts or ropes

Fastening areas

Notes:

Observe markings for fastening
areas on base frame! (chain
symbols)
For loading or unloading the
machine may be operated on slopes
of only up to a max. of 18 %

Cleaning and maintenance

!

  Stand sweeper on a flat surface

!

  Turn ignition key to "0" and

remove it

Internal cleaning

 Danger!

Wear dust mask!
Wear safety goggles!

!

  Open unit cover, engage stay bar

!

  Clean with a rag

!

  Blow-out with compressed air

External cleaning

Clean with a damp cloth previously
soaked in mild suds

Note:

Do not use any aggressive cleaning
agents!

Maintenance intervals

Elapsed-time meter

Elapsed-time meter indicates
maintenance interval times.

Maintenance by the

customer

Daily maintenance

!

  Check the engine oil level

!

  Check axle drive oil level

!

  Check the tyre air pressure

!

  Check roller and side brush for

wear and trapped straps

!

  Check the function of all

operating controls

Maintenance weekly

!

 Check air filter

!

  Check oil level of sweeping

hydraulics

!

  Check hydraulic hose for leaks

!

  Check freedom of movement of

Bowden cables and moving parts

!

  Check setting and wear of

sealing strips in sweeping area

!

  Check vacuum system (operation

of lowering side brushes)

Maintenance every 100 operating
hours

!

  Enging-oil change (first change

after 20 operating hours)

!

  Check operation of seat contact

switch

!

  Checking the battery acid level

!

  Check tightness, wear and

operation of drive belts (V-belts
and round belts)

Maintenance according to degree
of wear

!

 Replace sealing strips

!

  Replacing the sweep roller

!

  Replacing the side broom

See maintenance tasks chapter for
description

Note:

Where maintenance is undertaken
by the customer, all service and
maintenance work must be carried
out by a qualified employee.
A Kärcher specialist dealer can be
consulted whenever support is
necessary.

Summary of Contents for T 100

Page 1: ...www kaercher com 5 960 836 A2008261 05 04 KM 100 100 R D 1 280 114...

Page 2: ...tice d utilisation 39 Liste des pi ces de rechange 187 Istruzioni per l uso 57 Elenco pezzi di ricambio 187 Gebruiksaanwijzing 75 Reserveonderdelenlijst 187 Instrucciones de servicio 93 Lista de pieza...

Page 3: ...7 Stop machine 28 Empty the swept material container 28 Usage instructions 28 Safety instructions when sweeping 28 Sweeping dry ground 28 Sweeping damp or wet ground 28 Driving over obstacles 29 Decom...

Page 4: ...ldren or juveniles to operate the machine The ignition key must be removed from machines provided with it in order to prevent unauthorised use of the machine The machine must never be left unsupervise...

Page 5: ...than 15 For our environment Please dispose of packaging environmentally responsibly The packaging materials are recyclable Please do not throw the packaging in with household rubbish but take it to a...

Page 6: ...static drive Therefore when the freewheel lever is engaged in its top position it is only possible to push the machine Open close unit cover Open unit cover Lift unit cover up at the provided handle g...

Page 7: ...stic packing tape and remove the film Connect battery see maintenance work chapter Remove the blocks for securing the wheels and drive the machine off the pallet using a suitable ramp Warning Do not u...

Page 8: ...a seat contact switch The machine is switched off as the driver leaves the seat and the parking brake automatically actuated Main brush switch in its upper position Side brush switch in its upper posi...

Page 9: ...d keep it depressed To lower it lift foot off pedal Sweeping with raised coarse dirt flap Note An optimal cleaning effect can be achieved only when the coarse dirt flap is completely lowered Lower sid...

Page 10: ...s container Empty the swept material container Slide in and lock the debris container Then perform the same operations on the opposite debris container Usage instructions Safety instructions when swee...

Page 11: ...ance Stand sweeper on a flat surface Turn ignition key to 0 and remove it Internal cleaning Danger Wear dust mask Wear safety goggles Open unit cover engage stay bar Clean with a rag Blow out with com...

Page 12: ...tteries Do not place any objects or tools on the battery because voltage is always present between the battery poles Areas in which batteries are charged must be well ventilated as highly explosive ga...

Page 13: ...cap Check the tyre air pressure Set inflation pressure of front tyre to 6 bar The air pressure in the rear tyres must be set to 6 bar Changing wheels Danger Preparations Stand sweeper on a flat surfac...

Page 14: ...f the oil dip stick must be immersed into the oil Refill engine oil up to lower edge of tank inlet if the oil level is below it Fill engine oil using the oil change pump 6 491 538 Close the oil fill o...

Page 15: ...de brush is to be checked for leaks and proper connection of the hose if the side brush cannot be lowered attach the hose if necessary Hose connection to vacuum canister of side brush lowering The vac...

Page 16: ...to the position of the bristle set when installing the new main brush Mount main brush cover Slide lifting linkage onto peg Slide main brush bracket onto peg Retighten screw at the main brush bracket...

Page 17: ...strip The floor clearance of the sealing strip is set so that it bends backward with a lag of 5 10 mm Replace if worn Dismantle the sweeping drum Unscrew fastening nuts of the rear sealing strip Screw...

Page 18: ...covering Note See interior for fuse allocation Use only fuses with the same current rating Replacing blown fuses Refasten front covering Electric starter fuse in the engine compartment Open unit cover...

Page 19: ...6 906 532 For removing stubborn external dirt damp proof Dust filter 6 414 532 Technical data Unit data Length x width x height 2006 x 1005 x 1343 mm Empty weight 315 kg Permissible total weight 535...

Page 20: ...5 1 DIN EN 60335 2 72 DIN EN 50082 2 1995 Applied national standards CISPR 12 Applied conformity valuation method Appendix V Measured sound power level KM 100 100 R D 99 dB A Guaranteed sound power le...

Page 21: ...43 0 1 280 114 0 03 2003 KM100 100 RD 6 375 212 0 6 368 217 0 6 435 253 0 7 304 012 0 6 435 408 0 6 394 048 0 7 306 031 0 5 115 233 0 7 306 031 0 6 905 986 0 6 906 375 0 6 414 532 0 6 491 532 0 6 491...

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