Kärcher V 60/24-2 W Original Instructions Manual Download Page 6

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To avoid too much filling of the vacuuming 
material container, you need to check it 
regularly depending on the type and vol-
ume of the sucked in material. 

Switch off the appliance and secure it 
using the parking brakes at the guide 
rollers. 

Open the vacuuming material container 
upward at the lock (see figure). 

Pull out the vacuuming material con-
tainer from the appliance using the han-
dle that has been provided for the pur-
pose.

Note:

 The vacuuming material container 

must be emptied if it is filled to approx. 3 cm 
below the upper edge.

Empty the vacuuming material contain-
er and insert it back into the appliance 
using the reverse sequence. 

CAUTION

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

Release the park brakes and push the 
appliance by the push handle.

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

CAUTION

Risk of injury and damage! Note the weight 
of the appliance in case of storage.

This appliance must only be stored in inte-
rior rooms.

DANGER

Risk of injury by inadvertent startup of ap-
pliance and electrical shock.
First pull out the plug from the mains before 
carrying out any tasks on the machine. 

WARNING

Safety equipment for preventing hazards 
must be serviced and maintained regularly. 
This means that the manufacturer's staff or 
persons trained by the manufacturer must 
check the equipment for proper functioning 
at least once a year, i.e. check for leaks, fil-
ter damage, functioning of the controlling 
elements, etc.

– No outside help is required for carrying 

out basic maintenance and cleaning.

– The appliance surface and the inside of 

the container should be cleaned regu-
larly using a damp cloth.

Tilt the fastener for filter dedusting to-
wards the side. 

Vigorously move the handle for filter 
cleaning up and down several times.

Place the fastener for filter dedusting in 
a vertical position. 

If this cleaning does not lead to improve-
ment, the filter can be removed and 
washed or replaced (see Chapter "Ex-
changing/replacing the filter").

Emptying the vacuuming material 

container

Transport

Storage

Care and maintenance

Cleaning the filter

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Summary of Contents for V 60/24-2 W

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Page 2: ...erous situation which can lead to minor injuries ATTENTION Pointer to a possibly dangerous situation which can lead to property damage Contents Environmental protection EN 1 Danger or hazard levels EN...

Page 3: ...one will be treated as improper use of the appliance WARNING Danger of crushing while inserting and locking the vacuuming material contain er Never hold your hands between the vacu uming material con...

Page 4: ...ntainer option 10 Accessory compartment 11 Guiding rolls with fixed position brake 12 Push handle 13 Suction head cap 14 Lever for unlocking the vacuuming ma terial container 15 Cable storage hook 1 M...

Page 5: ...hen switch ing from wet to dry vacuum cleaning If you vacuum dry dust while the filter ele ment is still wet the filter will become ob structed and may be damaged beyond re pair Dry the wet filter pro...

Page 6: ...in case of storage This appliance must only be stored in inte rior rooms DANGER Risk of injury by inadvertent startup of ap pliance and electrical shock First pull out the plug from the mains before...

Page 7: ...e DANGER Have all checks and works on electrical parts performed by an expert No electrical voltage Check the receptacle and the fuse of the power supply Check the power cable and the power plug of th...

Page 8: ...ts please go to the Service section at www kaercher com We hereby declare that the machine de scribed below complies with the relevant basic safety and health requirements of the EU Directives both in...

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