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1. Always store the gas cylinders in a ver tical position Use of open flames and smoking at the installation site of the cylinders and during repairs is strictly prohibited Protect the stored cylinders against unauthorised access Close all empty cylinders properly Close the cylinder and main locking valves immediately when you switch off the vehicle Follow the regulations for garages and the construction guidelines of the re spective State about the location and structure of the parking areas for LPG driven vehicles Gas cylinders are to be stored in sepa rate rooms away from the parking areas refer DA to BGV D34 Appendix 2 The electrical hand held lamps used in the rooms are to be equipped with closed sealed case and a strong pro tection cover EN 2 Close all cylinder and main valves be fore working in repair workshops and protect the gas cylinders against effect of external heat A responsible person must check that all valves especially the cylinder valves are closed during operational breaks and before closing the factory Do not carry out any jobs involving fire such as cutting and welding jobs in the vicinity of the gas cylinders Do not store gas cylinders not even empty ones in the workshops The parking and storage rooms and the repair workshops must be ventilated properly Please note that liquefied gas es are heavier than atmospheric air They get collected on the floor in re cesses and
2. Do not throw the battery in the dustbin A Danger Risk of explosion Do not put tools or similar on the battery i e on the terminal poles and cell connectors A Danger Risk of injury Ensure that wounds never come into contact with lead Always clean your hands after having worked with batteries A Danger Risk of fire and explosion Smoking and naked flames are strictly prohibited Rooms where batteries are charged must have good ventilation because highly explosive gas is emitted during charging A Danger Danger of causticization Rinse thoroughly with lots of clear water if acid gets into the eye or comes in con tact with the skin Then consult a doctor immediately Wash off the acid If it comes in contact with the clothes Installing and connecting the battery gt Insert battery in battery mount gt Screw on mounts on battery base gt Connect pole terminal red cable to positive pole gt Connect pole terminal to negative pole Note Check that the battery pole and pole terminals are adequately protected with pole grease Check fluid level in the battery and ad just if required Caution Regularly check the fluid level in acid filled batteries The acid in a fully charged battery has a specific weight of 1 28 kg l at a temper ature of 20 C The acid in a partially discharged bat tery has a specific weight between 1 00 and 1 28 kg l The
3. Observe the installation position of the gas cylinder The connection ring opening must point downwards gt Unscrew the protective cap from the connecting valve of the gas cylinder Close the bracket closure Screw the gas hose to the connecting valve of the gas cylinder 30 mm span ner gt Close the safety bar and secure it with a bolt Note Connection has a left threading Warning Open the gas drawing valve 3 only after starting the appliance refer chapter Start ing the appliance vi Inspection and maintenance work gt Check engine oil level gt Check the water cooler gt Check roller brush gt Check tyre pressure gt Adjust driver s seat gt Shake off dust filter Note For description see section on Care and maintenance A Danger Long hours of using the appliance can cause circulation problems on account of vibrations It is not possible to specify a generally valid operation time since this depends on sev eral factors Proneness to blood circulation deficien cies frequently cold extremities tin gling numbness Low ambient temperature Wear warm clothes to protect the affected body parts A firm grip impedes blood circulation Continuous operation is worse than an operation interrupted by pauses In case of regular long term operation of the device and in case of repeated occur rence of the symptoms e g tingling numb nes
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5. 10 Indicator light low beam option 11 Indicator light blinker option 12 Indicator lamp forward driving direc tion 13 Indicator lamp reverse driving direc tion 14 Tank indicator not connected Db QO N gt oO I Before Startup Fold up the cab In order to perform different tasks you may have to fold up the cab optional first Note The cab must only be tilted while the vehicle is on even ground 5 gt Open the cab lock gt Tilt the cab up until the lock lever clicks into place gt Unlock the lock lever prior to lowering the cab Lock release parking brake gt Loosen parking brake press brake pedal at the same time gt Activate the parking brake press brake pedal at the same time Moving sweeper without engaging self propulsion 5 Open engine cover gt Turn the freewheel lever of the hydrau lic pump by 90 down on the side Caution Do not move the machine for long distanc es without engaging self propulsion a speed of 10 km h should not be exceeded gt After moving fold the freewheel lever up again Moving sweeper by engaging self propulsion gt After moving fold the freewheel lever up again General notes gt Read the operating instructions of the engine manufacturer before start up and follow the safety instructions care fully Park the sweeper on an even surface Remove ignition key Lock parking brake AZE Install rep
6. mask when working NO EN Se Par L gt D around the dust filter Observe safety regu ASI D 77 NC o lations on the handling of fine particulate BS corse Ex material ia LI The V Belt must deflect approx 7 9 mm at a pressure of 10 kg gt Get the V belt tension adjusted by an authorized customer service gt Set the sweeping track using the two adjusting screws gt Check sweeping mirror 1 Lock of appliance hood 2 Cover Check air filter and replace if necessary Adjust the side seals gt Check tyre pressure gt Open the lock remove the star grip gt Drive the waste container up and se screw to do this cure it with the safety rod gt Fold cover forwards A Danger Risk of injury Always apply the safety bar when the waste container is raised 5 Fold the safety rod for the high empty ing up and insert it into the holder se cured 1 Lock 2 Air filter housing gt Open the lock 5 Remove the air filter housing 1 Lock gt Replace the air filter insert 2 Filter cover Note Installation position with blowout opening pointing down see illustra gt Open filter cap tion Holder of safety rod Safety rod Open the side cover as described in Chapter Replace brush roller Release the 6 wing nuts on the side holding plate Loosen 3 nuts SW 13 on the front holding plate s ds di Sea GOWN elengated gt Fold the filter vibrator forward
7. other holes in the floors and form a gas air mixture that can lead to explosions Symbols on the machine Risk of burns on account of hot surfaces Allow the exhaust to cool down suffi ciently before starting work on the machine Always use appropriate gloves while working on the device Risk of getting squeezed on account of getting jammed between vehicle parts Risk of injury on account of moving parts Do not reach in Risk of fire Do not vacu um up any burning or glowing objects Chain pick up crane point Lashing point Tyre pressure max Intake points for the jack Brush roller adjustment Maximum decline of ground when driving with the waste container raised The gradient in the direc tion of travel should not exceed 18 Observe the installation position of the gas cylin der The connection ring opening must point down wards Symbols in the operating instructions A Danger Immediate danger that can cause severe injury or even death Warning Possible hazardous situation that could lead to severe injury or even death Caution Possible hazardous situation that could lead to mild injury to persons or damage to property 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 pa
8. specific weight of the acid must be uniform in all cells Unscrew all cell caps Take a sample from each cell using the acid tester Put the acid sample back into the same cell Where fluid level is too low top up cells to the mark provided with distilled wa ter 5 Charge battery gt Screw in cell caps Vv vy Charging battery A Danger Risk of injury Comply with safety regula tions on the handling of batteries Observe the directions provided by the manufacturer of the charger A 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 5 Connect negative terminal cable from the charger to the negative pole con nection on the battery 5 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 vi Remove the battery gt Disconnect pole terminal to negative pole Disconnect pole terminal to positive pole Loosen the mounts on battery base Remove the battery from the battery holder Dispose of the used battery according to the local provisions gt gt gt gt Check engine oil level and top up if re quired A Danger Risk of burns 5 Allow engine to cool dow
9. the motor run for approx 10 sec onds gt Check engine oil level Vv vy 11 Check hydraulic oil level and refill hy draulic oil Note The waste container must not be raised gt Open engine cover 1 Looking glass 2 Manometer 3 Screw cap oil fill opening 5 Check hydraulic oil level in the looking glass The oil level must lie between MIN and MAX marking Add hydraulic oil if the oil level is below the MIN marking Loosen the closing cap of the oil filling opening Clean the filling area Refill hydraulic oil Oil grade see Technical Data Replace and tighten the closing cap of the oil filling opening Note If the pressure gauge shows an increased hydraulic oil pressure the hydraulic oil filter must be replaced by K rcher customer ser vice Vv VV v Check hydraulic unit 5 Lock parking brake gt Start the motor Only Karcher Customer Service is author ised to carry out maintenance tasks on the hydraulic unit gt Check all hydraulic hoses and connec tions and ensure that they are leak proof Check water cooler and maintain it AN Danger Danger of scalding by boiling water Let the cooler cool down for at least 20 minutes gt Check the cooling water level on the balance reservoir water level between MIN and MAX Clean cooler lamella Check cooler hoses and connections and ensure that they are leak proof Clean the fan vv 12 Checking roller b
10. under pressure in the tube will flow out instantly If the gas is refilled from a larger tank then ask the sales agent of the LPG about the important regulations to be followed Danger k of injury LPG ina liquid state can cause frost bites on bare skin After disconnecting the cylinder tighten the closing nut firmly on the connecting threading of the cylinder Use soap water or some such foaming agent to check whether the cylinder is leaking The use of open flames to illu minate the LPG unit is strictly prohibit ed Follow the manufacturer s installation specifications while changing individual parts of the LPG unit Close all cylinder and locking valves while doing so Regularly check the status of the elec trical unit of the LPG vehicles Sparks can cause explosions if the gas carry ing parts of the unit are leaky If a LPG driven vehicle has been idling for a long time then first ventilate the setting room before commissioning the vehicle or its electrical unit Immediately inform the trade associa tion and the concerned trade superviso ry authority about accidents with gas cylinders or LPG units Store the dam aged parts carefully until all investiga tions have been completed In the installation and storage rooms as well as the workshops Propellants or LPG cylinders must al ways be stored according to the regula tions of TRE 1996 Technical Regulations for Liquid Gases refer DA to BGV D34 Appendix 4
11. wi ment sets upgrade kits are installed respectively higher gt Do not use a forklift gt Use a suitable ramp or a crane to load the appliance 5 Observe when using a ramp Ground clearance 70 mm gt 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 out attach g e weight is Drive mode A Danger Risk of injury risk of damage A Danger Risk of injury Danger of tipping if gradient is too high The gradient in the direction of travel should not exceed 18 Danger of tipping when driving round bends at high speed Drive slowly when cornering Danger of tipping on unstable ground Only use the machine on sound surfac es Danger of tipping with excessive sideways tilt The gradient perpendicular to the direc tion of travel should not exceed 10 Itis important to follow all safety instruc tions rules and regulations applicable for driving motor vehicles The operator must use the appliance properly He must consider the local conditions and must pay attention to third parties in particular children when working with the appliance The appliance may only be used by per sons who have been instructed in han dling the appliance or have proven qu
12. KM 130 300 R LPG KARCHER fee ee CA Yo O E Fr A LL D 59641380 08 13 YO 727 v Please read and comply with ALI these original instructions prior to the initial operation of your appliance and store them for later use or subsequent own ers Before first start up it is definitely neces sary to read the safety indications no 5 956 250 Safety instructions EN 1 FUNCION s aaa aran 0224 EN 3 Properuse EN 3 Environmental protection EN 3 Operating and Functional Ele ments EN 4 Before Startup EN 5 Statup EN 5 Operation EN 6 Transport EN 7 Storage EN 7 Shutdown EN 7 Maintenance and care EN 7 EC Declaration of Conformity EN 12 Warranty EN 12 Troubleshooting EN 13 Technical specifications EN 14 Safety instructions General notes Your sales outlet should be informed about any transit damage noted when unpacking the product Warning and information plates on the machine provide important directions for safe operation In addition to the information contained in the operating instructions all statuto ry safety and accident prevention regu lations must be observed Unloading tips A Danger Risk of injury risk of damage Observe the weight of the appliance when you load it nladen weight
13. ace covered with a visible layer of dust or chalk gt Set the programme switch to sweep with roller brush gt Set programme selection switch to Transport drive gt Drive machine backwards gt Check sweeping mirror The sweeping track should have an even rectangular shape which is 80 85 mm wide Rating nut Counter nut Open the side engine panel Loosen counter nut Adjust sweeping track Tighten counter nut Check the sweeping track ofthe sweep ing roller vy Vy Vy vn Check and adjust sweeping track of the side brush gt Check tyre pressure gt The side brushes lift up gt Drive sweeper on to a smooth even surface covered with a visible layer of dust or chalk gt Set the programme switch to sweep with roller brush and side brush gt The side brushes lift up gt Set programme selection to Drive gt Drive machine backwards gt Check sweeping mirror Check the tyre pressure gt Park the sweeper on an even surface 5 Connect air pressure testing device to tyre valve gt Check air pressure and adjust if re quired gt For permissible tyre air pressures see Technical data Manually clean the dust filter gt Clean the dust filter with the filter clean ing button gt Replace the dust filter gt Close the filter cover Replacing dust filter N Warning Empty waste container before replacing ANNI sin Es dust filter Wear a dust
14. alification and expertise in operating the appliance or have been explicitly assigned the task of handling the appli ance The appliance must not be operated by children young persons or persons who have not been instructed accord ingly Itis strictly prohibited to take co pas sengers Ride on appliances may only be started after the operator has occupied the driv er s seat 5 Please remove the ignition key when not in use to avoid unauthorised use of the appliance Never leave the machine unattended so long as the engine is running The operator may leave the appliance only when the engine has come to a stand still the appliance has been protected against accidental movement if neces sary by applying the immobilization brake and the ignition key has been re moved Appliances with combustion engine A Danger Risk of injury Do not close the exhaust Do not bend over the exhaust or touch it risk of burns Do not touch the drive motor risk of burns Exhaust gases are poisonous 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 EN 1 Machines with driver cabin n emergencies destroy the windows with a hammer Note The emergency hammer is located in the foot area underneath the driver seat Accessories and Spare Part
15. be adjusted to take specific situations into account Note During operation the waste contain er should be emptied at regular intervals Note During operation the dust filter should be shaken off and cleaned at regu lar intervals Sweeping dry floors gt Switch on the blower gt Set the programme switch to sweep with sweeping brush when cleaning surfaces gt Set the programme switch to sweep with sweeping brush and side brush when cleaning edges Sweeping damp or wet floors gt Switch off the blower gt Set the programme switch to sweep with sweeping brush when cleaning surfaces gt Set the programme switch to sweep with sweeping brush and side brush when cleaning edges Emptying waste container A Danger Risk of injury When emptying the waste container care should be taken to ensure that no persons or animals are within its swivelling range A Danger Danger of crushing Never reach into the rod assembly for the drainage mechanism Stay away from the area under the raised container A Danger Danger of tipping Place the machine on an even surface during emptying gt Set programme selection switch to Transport drive 5 Raise waste container gt Slowly drive towards the collection con tainer Lock parking brake Open the container door Press the left side of the switch and empty the waste container vi gt Close the c
16. depends on the motor speed gt Press brake pedal and keep it de pressed 5 Release parking brake Drive forward gt Set the travel direction switch to for ward Press accelerator pedal down slowly Reverse drive AN Danger Risk of injury While reversing ensure that there is nobody in the way ask them to move if somebody is around Caution Risk of damage Only use the direction switch when the machine is standing still gt Setthe travel direction switch to back wards 5 Press accelerator pedal down slowly Driving method The accelerator pedal can be used to vary the driving speed infinitely Avoid pressing the pedal suddenly as this may damage the hydraulic system In the event of power loss on inclined surfaces slightly reduce the pressure on the accelerator pedal Brakes gt Release the accelerator pedal the ma chine brakes automatically and stops Note The braking effect can be supported by pressing the brake pedal Driving over obstacles Driving over fixed obstacles which are 70 mm high or less gt Drive forwards slowly and carefully Driving over fixed obstacles which are more than 70 mm high gt Only drive over these obstacles using a suitable ramp Sweeping mode Caution Do not sweep up packing strips wire or similar objects as this may damage the sweeping mechanism Note To achieve an optimum cleaning re sult the driving speed should
17. ec tion screw points vertically downward Replace cylinders carefully While connect ing and disconnecting the gas cylinders the gas outlets of the cylinder valve must be closed properly by tightening the locking nuts with a spanner Discontinue the use of leaky gas cylin ders Such cylinders are to be emptied by slowly letting out the gas in open spaces by conforming to all safety reg ulations and are to be indicated as leaky Also inform the issuing company or its representative the filling station attendant in writing about the damage to the cylinder while delivering or re ceiving the cylinders Before connecting the gas cylinder check that its connection neck is in a proper state After connecting the cylinder regularly check that it is not leaky by using a foaming agent Open the valves slowly Do not use hammers to open and close the cylin ders Fight liquid gas fires only from a safe distance and with protection use only dry powder carbon dioxide extinguishers or carbon dioxide gas ex tinguishers use abundant water to cool the gas tank The entire LPG unit must be continu ously checked to ensure that there are no leaks and the unit is functioning properly Using the vehicle with a leaky gas unit is strictly prohibited A Ris First close the cylinder valve before loosening the pipe or tube connection Unscrew and loosen the connection nut of the gas cylinder slowly because oth erwise the gas
18. g hours gt Have the first inspection done accord ing to the service manual Maintenance to be carried out after 250 operating hours gt Have the inspection done according to the service manual 10 Maintenance Works Preparation gt Park the sweeper on an even surface 5 Turn ignition key to 0 and remove it 5 Lock parking brake gt Close the gas inlet Overview Cooling water container Arr filter 3 Cylinder 4 stroke gas engine Water cooler QO N Gas cylinder Bracket closure Hydraulic oil tank Hydraulic oil fill neck Looking glass C ON OO General notes on safety A Danger Risk of injury Always apply the safety bar when the waste container is raised 1 Holderofsafety rod 2 Safety rod gt Fold the safety rod for the high empty ing up and insert it into the holder se cured Please do not release engine oil fuel oil diesel and petrol into the environment Protect the ground and dispose of used oil in an environmentally clean manner EN 8 Safety notes regarding the batteries Please observe the following warning notes when handling batteries Observe the directions on the battery in the instructions for use and in the vehicle operat ing instructions Wear an eye shield Keep away children from acid and batteries Risk of explosion Fire sparks open light and smoking not allowed Danger of causticization First aid
19. hole until it is about 1 to 3 mm to the gt Unscrew the wing nut from the centrifu floor gal separator Screw in the holding plates gt Clean the centrifugal separator Repeat the procedure on the other side of the appliance V V vV yN gt vv EN 11 13 Changing the headlight bulb option gt Unscrew the head lamps gt Take out the head lamps and pull out the plug Note Note the positions of the plugs gt Dismantle the head lamps gt Dismantle the head lamp casing and hold it horizontally because the lamp unit is not fastened gt Unlock the bracked and take out the bulb gt Insert new bulb gt Reinstall in reverse sequence Changing the blinker bulb option Note Remove the glass of the direction in dicator lamp from its casing to replace the bulb Replacing fuses gt Open the fuse holder FUO4 FUO9 FU10 FU11 FUO6 FUO7 nn ol FUO8 FUO3 FU13 FUO5 FUO2 FU12 Check the fuses Note The fuse FU 01 is located in the en gine compartment FU 02 Gas cylinder fill level in z A dicator FU 03 Safety relay 10 A ee Mati spy FU 04 04 Blinker switch 10A A mE 05 Time relay mE A Seat contact switch FU 06 Program selection switch Waste container func tions m work lights low seam E emen Beacon lamp gt Replace defective fuses Note Only use fuses with identical safety ratings 14 EC Declarat
20. inspection checklist 5 950 647 0 Note The elapsed time counter shows the timing of the maintenance intervals Maintenance by the customer Note Where maintenance is carried out by the customer all service and maintenance work must be undertaken by a qualified specialist If required a specialised K rch er dealer may be contacted at any time Daily maintenance Check engine oil level Check cooler water level Check tyre pressure Check the sweeping roller and the side brush for wear and wrapped belts Check the wheels for tied up belts Check the centrifugal separator and the air filter clean if required Check function of all operator control el ements gt Check appliance for damages Weekly maintenance Clean the water cooler Clean the hydraulic oil cooler Check hydraulic unit Check the hydraulic oil level Check brake fluid status Check the pad for wear replace if re quired Check the container lid and lubricate it Maintenance following wear 5 Replace sealing strips gt Replace roller brush 5 Replace side brush Note For description see section on Main tenance work V UI VV VYYYYYYY Maintenance by Customer Service Note In order to safeguard warranty claims all service and maintenance work during the warranty period must be carried out by the authorised K rcher Customer Service in accordance with the mainte nance booklet Maintenance to be carried out after 50 operatin
21. ion of Conformity We hereby declare that the machine de scribed below complies with the relevant basic safety and health requirements of the EU Directives both in its basic design and construction as well as in the version put into circulation by us This declaration shall cease to be valid if the machine is modified without our prior approval Product Ride on vacuum sweeper Type 1 186 xxx Relevant EU Directives 2006 42 EC 2009 127 EC 2004 108 EC 2000 14 EC Applied harmonized standards EN 60335 1 EN 60335 2 72 EN 55014 2 1997 A1 2001 A2 2008 Applied national standards CISPR 12 Applied conformity evaluation method 2000 14 EC Appendix V Sound power level dB A Measured 98 Guaranteed 101 The undersigned act on behalf and under the power of attorney of the company man agement Zi a agar Jenner S Reiser CEO Head of Approbation Authorised Documentation Representative S Reiser Alfred K rcher GmbH Co KG Alfred K rcher Str 28 40 71364 Winnenden Germany Phone 49 7195 14 0 Fax 49 7195 14 2212 Winnenden 2013 04 01 The warranty terms published by the rele vant sales company are applicable in each country We will repair potential failures of your appliance within the warranty period free of charge provided that such failure is caused by faulty material or defects in man ufacturing In the event of a warranty claim please contact your dealer or the nearest authorized Customer Ser
22. ised representatives EN 3 The machine may not be used or stored in hazardous areas It is not allowed to use the appliance in hazardous loca tions The following applies in general Keep highly flammable substances away from the appliance danger of explo sion fire Suitable surfaces AN Danger Risk of injury Verify the stability of the ground prior to driving on it Asphalt Industrial floor Screed Concrete Paving stones Caution Risk of damage Do not sweep up Straps strings or wires as these may wrap around the brush roller Environmental protection The packaging material can be recycled Please do not throw the packaging material into household waste please send it for recycling Old appliances contain valuable materials that can be recycled these should be sent for recy cling Batteries oil and similar substances must not enter the environment Please dispose of your old appliances using ap propriate collection systems Notes about the ingredients REACH You will find current information about the ingredients at www kaercher com REACH Operating and Functional Elements Illustration of sweeper Driver cabin optional Cabin door option Tank lid Lashing point 4x Roller brush access Front wheel Side brushes Lighting system optional Waste container Lock of appliance hood Windshield wiper option Engine cover Gas cylinder Cab loc
23. k Beacon lamp Centrifugal separator Lock lever of cab Brush roller adjustment not pictured lt O 01 O N gt 1 Warning blinking switch option 2 Ignition key Position 0 Switch off engine Position 1 Ignition on Position 2 Start the engine co O NO 2 cC Function keys 2 Oo I Programme switch Function keys Multifunction display Fuse box work station Steering wheel 2 Ignition lock Parking brake 1 Motor speed adjustment 9 Seat with seat contact switch 10 Brake pedal 11 Drive pedal N J e 3 1100 CONDO 01 O N Work lights on off option Beacon lamp on off Horn Filter dedusting Blinker switch Irrigation of side brush optional Blower Open close container lid Raise lower waste container CO 0 LO 01 D QO N gt Multifunction display 8 o_O a PP 10 p 69 11 12 BERE v Operating hour counter Charge warning lamp Oil pressure warning lamp Cooling water temperature warning lamp Motor suction air Warning lamp fuel reserve blinks for reserve illuminates when gas bottle is empty 7 Indicator lamp not connected 8 Indicator lamp not connected 9 Indicator parking light option
24. kg 20 litres replacement cylinder m D O e O D system 12 02 12 80 Seer e Becas Ol quantity n the entre hyarauicsysem m Di quantityin hydraulie tan ag Engine above 25 C SAE 30 SAE 10W 30 SAE 15W 40 __ Engine 0 to 25 C SAE 20 SAE 10W 30 SAE 10W 40 Engine Bee SAE TOW SAE 10W 30 SAE 10W 40 _ Hyades eva n Waste container Max unloading height im 1400 Volume of waste container _ c dr ko 300 nm 1000 350 Swepngvak fm de ap Q D P alo c o 2 o C0 3 D c D 3 3 continuous gt O 5 c r I C x Tyres Cn N Air pressure front bar 8 Size rear me 15 4 5x8 EN 14 o Brake Front wheels Rear wheel Filter and vacuum system Subject to technical modifications EN 15 17 VKARCHER KM 130 300 R LPG 1 186 121 0 6 987 519 0 7 312 399 0 ao p p m N lt lt D 6 987 828 0 A a n I Ya N V 6987 1810 Ed Li D P d ET Y ED 1 6987 0230 7 M a 1 424 0 6 666 920 0 7 Re 2 b 7 312 045 0 GN Z 7 312 001 0 lt err 7 311 512 0 8 CAT A 7 306 090 07 PA N N Sl Ata I j l 7 306 041 0 7 306 092 0 S Z y 6 987 143 0 7 31 2 045 0 6 987 499 0 6 987 026 0 A y 6 987 111 0 Ss P 6 987 025 0 SP 6 987 488 0 6 987 150 0 _ _ G 7 305 055 0 lt 7 312 278
25. lace gas bottle Warning Only use replacement cylinders with 11 kg contents of tested models A Danger Risk of injury Follow safety regulations for LPG vehi cles Formation of crusts and yellow frothing deposits on the gas cylinder indicate leakiness Cylinders must be changed only by in structed persons Cylinders containing propellant gases must not be changed in garages and underground areas Do not smoke and use uncovered light while changing the cylinder While changing cylinders first close the locking valve of the LPG cylinder firmly and immediately put the protective cap on the empty cylinder gt Loosen the screw on the safety bar and swivel the bar upwards 1 Protective cover 2 Gas hose with union joint 3 Gas withdrawal valve Replacing the empty gas bottle If the warning indicator for reserve fuel shows an empty gas bottle continuously during operation proceed as follows gt Close gas drawing valve by turning it in clock wise direction gt Stop the the machine and continue to run it at idle speed until the motor shuts off Note This will ensure that all gas lines are empty and that there can be no ic ing which would hinder starting the mo tor gt Unscrew the gas hose 30 mm span ner gt Screw the protective cap onto the con necting valve of the empty gas cylinder gt Open the cliplock Installing a new gas bottle 5 Replace the gas cylinder
26. n gt Wait for at least 5 minutes after switch ing off the engine before checking the engine oil fill level Oil dipstick Screw cap oil fill opening 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 VUVVY MAX MIN The oil level must lie between MIN and MAX marking Add motor oil if the oil level is below the MIN marking Donotfill oil above the MAX marking gt Loosen the closing cap of the oil filling opening gt Fill in motor oil Oil grade see Technical Data Close oil filler opening gt Wait at least 5 minutes gt Check engine oil level EN 9 Change the motor oil and the oil filter Caution Risk of burns due to hot oil 5 Ready a catch bin for approx 6 litre oil gt Allow engine to cool down 1 Oil drain screw gt Unscrew oil drain plug gt Loosen the screw cap of the oil filling opening gt Drain off oil Oil filter motor Unscrew the oil filter Clean the intake and sealing areas Coat the washer of the new oil filter with oil before fitting it Fit in the new oil filter and tighten it by hand Screw in the oil drain screw along with the new washer Note Tighten the oil drain screw using a torque wrench to 25 Nm gt Fill in motor oil Oil grade see Technical Data gt Close oil filler opening gt Let
27. not roll off Change engine oil Drain off the cooling water if frost is ex pected and check whether there is ade quate anti frosting agent Clean the inside and outside of the sweeper Charge the battery and clamp it off Close the gas inlet Unscrew the gas hose with union nut use 30 mm spanner Lock the gas bottle with the safety cap and store upright in a suitable storage area also see Chapter Safety instruc tions Maintenance and care General notes v VV Vv LV V 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 regulations Mobile appliances used for commercial purposes are subject to safety inspec tions according to VDE 0701 gt Park the sweeper on an even surface 5 Turn ignition key to 0 and remove it gt Lock parking brake Cleaning Caution Risk of damage Do not clean the appliance with a water hose or high pressure water Jet danger of short circuits or other dam age Cleaning the inside of the machine A Danger Risk of injury Wear dust mask and protec tive goggles gt Clean machine with a cloth 5 Blow through machine with com pressed air External cleaning of the appliance gt Clean the machine with a damp cloth which has been soaked in mild deter gent Note Do not use aggressive cleaning agents Maintenance intervals Observe the
28. o tem peratures below 0 C 32 F always prefer a mixture with a higher propane share because evaporation takes place even at low temperatures Liabilities of the factory management and the employee All persons handling liquid gases are li able to acquaint themselves with the special properties of the liquefied gases for hazard free handling of operations The current documentation is always to be kept with the sweeper Maintenance by expert Propellant operated units are to be checked at regular intervals at least once a year by an expert against leaks according to BGG 936 and ensure that the unit is functioning properly The inspection must be certified and documented The inspection guidelines are 8 33 and 37 UVV occupation ac cident prevention regulations Use of liquid gas BGV D34 General applicable regulations are the guidelines for inspecting vehicles whose engines are driven by liquefied gases of the Federal Transportation Minister Commissioning Operations Gas must always be drawn only from one cylinder Drawing gas from multiple cylinders simultaneously can cause liq uid gas from one cylinder flowing into the other This causes the over filled cylinder to be subjected to an unpermit ted excess pressure when the cylinder valve is closed later refer B 1 of these guidelines Ensure the correct positioning of the cylinder with the bottom marking while connecting a full cylinder the conn
29. ontainer door Press the right side of the switch approximately 2 seconds until the unit is tilted to the end position Release parking brake Drive away the collection container slowly Lower the waste container up to the end position vi Turn off the appliance Push the motor speed adjustment all the way to the rear Press brake pedal and keep it de pressed Lock parking brake Turn ignition key to O and remove it v V vV Close the gas inlet Close gas drawing valve by turning it in clock wise direction AN Danger Risk of injury and damage Observe the weight of the appliance when you transport it gt Turn ignition key to 0 and remove it gt Lock parking brake gt Secure the appliance at the lashing points 4x using tension belts ropes or chains gt Secure the wheels of the machine with wheel chocks When transporting in vehicles secure the appliance according to the guide lines from slipping and tipping over AN Danger Risk of injury and damage Note the weight of the appliance in case of storage EN 7 If the sweeper is going to be out of service for a longer time period observe the follow ing points gt Park the sweeper on an even surface gt Raise the roller brush and the side brushes to prevent the bristles from be ing damaged Turn ignition key to 0 and remove it Lock parking brake Lock the sweeper to ensure that it does
30. rush Start the motor Raise the waste container up to the end position Switch off engine Lock parking brake Use the safety bar for emptying from a height Remove belts or cords from roller brush Remove the safety bar Start the motor Lower the waste container up to the end position Switch off engine VI V LI VV Replacing roller brush 1 Fastening screws of the roller brush in take Roller brush Roller brush intake Holding plate for side seal Side seal O W N Open the side covers using a key Unscrew the wingnuts from the holding plate side seals and remove the holding plate Flip the side seal out Uncscrew the retaining screw of the roller brush intake and swing the intake to the outside 5 Pull out roller brush vi vi Installation position of roller brush in direc tion of travel top view Note When installing the new roller brush ensure correct positioning of the bristle as sembly EN 10 gt Install new roller brush The nuts of the roller brush must be inserted on the notches of the opposite crank Note Once the new roller brush has been installed the sweeping track must readjust ed Check and adjust roller brush sweeping track Note The sweeping track is factory set to 80 mm it is steplessly adjustable if the brush roller wears down gt Check tyre pressure gt Switch off suction blower gt Drive sweeper on to a smooth even surf
31. s Only use accessories and 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 troublefree Attheendofthe operating instructions you will find a selected list of spare parts that are often required For additional information about spare parts please go to the Service section at www kaercher com Safety regulations for LPG vehicles Hauptverband der gewerblichen Beruf sgenossenschaften e V HVBG Germa ny Liquified gases propellants are butane and propane or a mixture of butane propane They are available in special cyl inders The operating pressure of these gases depends on the outside tempera ture A Danger Risk of explosion Do not handle liquified gas like petrol Petrol evaporates slowly liquified gas immediately turns into gas The risk of gas spreading in the room and getting ignited is thus higher in case of liq uefied gas than in petrol A Danger Risk of injury Use only liquefied gas cylin ders with propellant filled according to DIN 51622 of A or B quality depending on the surrounding temperature Caution Use of cooking gas is strictly prohibited For the gas engine use only liquid gas mix tures of propane butane or their mixtures where the mixing ratio lies between 90 10 to 30 70 On account of better cold start be haviour even at low outside sub zer
32. s in certain body parts please consulta physician Adjusting driver s seat gt Pull seat adjustment lever outwards gt Slide seat release lever and lock in place gt Check thatthe seat is properly locked in position by attempting to move it back wards and forwards Adjust engine speed gt You can use the accelerator to regulate the engine speed Programme selection 1 Transport drive 2 Sweeping with sweep roller 3 Sweeping using roller brush and side brushes Starting the machine Note The machine is equipped with a seat contact switch If the driver s seat is vacat ed the machine is switched off Open the gas supply Open the gas drawing valve by turning it in anti clockwise direction Sit on the driver s seat Bring the direction selector switch into the middle position Lock parking brake Engine speed adjustment push for ward by 1 3 Start the engine gt Insert the ignition key into the ignition lock 5 Turn the ignition key to position II gt If the machine starts release the igni tion key Note Never operate the starter motor for longer than 10 seconds Wait at least 10 seconds before operating the starter motor again v Ly V EN 6 Drive the machine gt Set programme selection switch to Transport drive 54 Move the gas lever all the way to the front high speed Note The speed of the side brush and the brush roller
33. s not pick up Empty waste container waste Clean dust filter Replacing roller brush Adjust sweeping track Replace sealing strips of the waste container Remove the blocking of the brush roller nform K rcher Customer Service Check the fuses Inform K rcher Customer Service Waste container is rotating slowly Inform K rcher Customer Service or not at all Operation problems with hydraulic Inform K rcher Customer Service movement parts Waste container does not raise or lower EN 13 15 Technical specifications KM130 300RLPG O 5 D Q D e e Drive speed fram imi ling capability m E Protection type drip proof J1PX 3 ubota DF 972 3 Cylinder 4 stroke gas engine Water cooling nticlockwise direction Type Type Holes u N wl ol N N AIRIS a oO oO A oo w O O T AQ Q e 9 5 SIS lt OJO Z lt Q X X x gt a O H 1 51 lt lt D oO O o 7 3 5 S o amp O S 2 ISISI3 gIS D S eo r Di S Q a lt 2 zh o D O Ko Q D W O D c D O 5 D a lt 3 W r N N o e To 3 W o Amount of oil min N O1 C1 O min 500 7 5 23 5 min IPS Z 3 2 3 9 3 Filter cartridge Internal filter cartridge external filter car tridge Fuel type Liquid gases propellants Butane and propane or a mixture of butane propane 11
34. th of the roller brush The fine dust is sucked in via the dust filter through the suction blower Proper use Use this sweeper only as directed in these operating instructions gt The machine with working equipment must be checked to ensure that it is in proper working order and is operating safely prior to use Otherwise the appli ance must not be used This sweeper has been designed to sweep dirt and debris from outdoor sur faces The appliance should not be used in closed rooms Ride on machines that are not equipped with the proper equipment option ex factory are not approved for public transport The appliance can be used on public roads only after an individual accept ance by an official regulatory body The machine is not suitable for vacuum ing dust which endangers health The machine may not be modified Never vacuum up explosive liquids combustible gases or undiluted acids and solvents This includes petrol paint thinner or heating oil which can gener ate explosive fumes or mixtures upon contact with the suction air Acetone undiluted acids and solvents must also be avoided as they can harm the mate rials on the machine Do not sweep vacuum up any burning or glowing objects The machine is only suitable for use on the types of surfaces specified in the operating instructions The machine may only be operated on the surfaces approved by the company or its author
35. vice centre Please submit the proof of purchase EN 12 Troubleshooting Fan TRemedy Appliance cannot be started Sit on the driver seat the seat contact switch gets activated Charging or replacing battery Gas bottle empty replace gas bottle Gas removal valve closed open the valve by turning it in anti clockwise direction Gas valve iced please read the description of the gas bottle replacement procedure nform K rcher Customer Service Clean air filter or change filter cartridge Check fuel pipes connections and joints and maintain them if required nform K rcher Customer Service Refill coolant Rinse cooler Tighten V Belt nform K rcher Customer Service Release parking brake Engine is running erratically Engine is overheated Engine is running but machine is only moving slowly or is not moving Check for trapped ribbons and strings at all nform K rcher Customer Service Whistling sound in the hydraulic Refill hydraulic fluid system nform K rcher Customer Service Brushes are rotating slowly or not Move the gas lever all the way to the front high speed at all Check for trapped ribbons and strings nform K rcher Customer Service Too little or no suction power in the Clean filter brush area nform K rcher Customer Service Dust gathers in the machine Adjust the side seals Switch on blower Clean dust filter Replace filter washers Inform K rcher Customer Service Sweeping unit doe
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