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Insert the vacuum bar into the vac-
uum bar suspension in such a man-
ner that the profiled sheet is posi-
tioned above the suspension.

Tighten the wing nuts.

Insert the suction hose.

DANGER

Risk of injury!
In dangerous situations, release the 
safety switch/drive lever.

Open the lock of the fresh water 
reservoir.

Fill fresh water (maximum 60 °C) 
until the lower edge of the filling 
nozzle. 

Close the lock of the fresh water 
reservoir.

WARNING

Risk of damage. Only use the recom-
mended detergents. With other deter-
gents, the operator bears the in-
creased risk regarding the operational 
safety and danger of accident.
Only use detergents that are free from 
solvents, hydrochloric acid and hydro-
fluoric acid.
Follow the safety instructions for using 
detergents.

Note:

Do not use highly foaming detergents.

Recommended detergents:

Add the detergent to the fresh water 
reservoir.

Note:

If the fresh water tank is empty, the 
cleaning head continues working with-
out liquid supply.

Adjust the water quantity using the 
regulating button according to the 
dirt on the floor covering. 

Note:

Carry out initial cleaning attempts with 
low water volume. Increase water vol-
ume step-by-step until the desired 
cleaning result is achieved.

To improve the vacuuming result on 
tiled floors the vacuum bar can be 
turned to an oblique position of up to 
5°.

Loosen the wing nuts.

Turn the vacuum bar.

Tighten the wing screws.

If the vacuum result is unsatisfactory 
the inclination of the straight vacuum 
bar can be modified.

Adjust the rotary handle to incline 
the suction bar.

The bend of the suction lips upon con-
tact with the floor is influenced with the 
height adjustment.

Try adjusting the twist handles of 
the height adjustment until the best 
vacuuming result is achieved.

ATTENTION

Risk of damage to the floor covering. 
Do not operate the appliance on the 
spot.

Swivel the pedal for the transport 
chassis down.

Turn the program selection switch 
to the desired cleaning program. 

Pull the lever out and press it down; 
the vacuum bar is lowered.

Note:

– For cleaning tiled floors, adjust the 

straight suction bar in such a way 
that cleaning is not done at an angle 
of 90 degrees to the joints.

– The inclined position and the incli-

nation of the suction bar can be ad-
justed to achieve better suction re-
sults (see "Adjusting the suction 
bar").

– If the waste water tank is full, the float 

closes the suction opening and the suc-
tion turbine runs at an increased speed. If 
this is the case, shut the vacuum off and 
drive to empty the waste water tank.

Release the safety switch.

Set the program selection switch to 
suction or vacuuming.

Briefly drive forward and suck of the 
remaining water. 

Raise the vacuum bar.

Charge battery, if required. 

WARNING

Please observe the local provisions re-
garding the wastewater treatment.

Take the water discharge hose 
from the support and lower above a 
suited collection device.

Crush or bend the dosing equip-
ment. 

Open the lid of the dosing equip-
ment. 

Drain off the dirt water - regulate the 
water quantity by pressing or bending. 

Rinse the waste water tank with 
clear water.

Installing the Vacuum Bar

Operation

Filling in detergents

Fresh water

Detergent

Application

Detergent

Routine cleaning of all 
water resistant floors

RM 746
RM 780

Routine cleaning of 
glossy surfaces (e.g. 
granite)

RM 755 es

Routine cleaning and ba-
sic cleaning of industrial 
floors

RM 69 ASF

Routine cleaning and ba-
sic cleaning of fine stone-
ware tiles

RM 753

Routine cleaning of tiles 
in sanitary areas

RM 751

Cleaning and disinfection 
in sanitary areas

RM 732

Removal of coating from 
all alkali-resistant floors 
(e.g. PVC)

RM 752

Removal of coating from 
linoleum floors

RM 754

Setting the water quantity

Setting the Vacuum Bar

Oblique position

Inclination

Height

Cleaning

Lower the vacuum bar

Shutting Down the Appliance

Drain off dirt water

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Summary of Contents for BD 50/50 C Bp Classic

Page 1: ...BD 50 50 C Bp Classic 59656380 11 18 English 3 Fran ais 13 Espa ol 24...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...her the out let is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the product if it will not fit the outlet have a proper out let installed by a qualified electrician Do not use any type of ad...

Page 4: ...hose having flash points at or above 100 F 37 8 C are not allowed Pre cautions regarding toxicity ventilation and fire hazard shall be appropriate for the agent or solvent used Nameplate Visibility Th...

Page 5: ...appliance is not suited for the use in potentially explosive environ ments The machine should not be used to suck in inflammable gases undilut ed acids or solvents This includes petrol thinning agents...

Page 6: ...Rotary handle to incline the vacuum bar 17 Height adjustment of suction bar 18 Wing nuts for fastening the vacuum bar 19 Vacuum bar 20 Suction hose 21 Water quantity regulator 22 Battery socket 23 Va...

Page 7: ...nk is re moved 1 Battery plug appliance side 2 Battery plug battery side Detach the battery plug on the unit side ATTENTION Risk of damage Do not connect the charger with the battery plug on the unit...

Page 8: ...the appliance on the spot Swivel the pedal for the transport chassis down Turn the program selection switch to the desired cleaning program Pull the lever out and press it down the vacuum bar is lower...

Page 9: ...y If the charging state of the battery is under 50 charge the battery fully and without interruption If the charging state of the battery is over 50 only recharge the battery if the entire operation d...

Page 10: ...tration CAUTION When the batteries are installed and removed the stability of the appliance can be compromised ensure a safe stance Connect pole using the enclosed connecting cable Connect the connect...

Page 11: ...ce Faults without display on the console Failure Correction Appliance cannot be started Turn the program selection switch to the desired programme Operate the safety switch Insert battery plug Check b...

Page 12: ...efreshing of hard and flexible floor ings Pad beige natural hair proportion 6 371 146 0 Suction bar 850 mm straight 4 777 401 0 Suction bar 850 mm bent 4 777 411 0 Set homebase box 4 035 406 0 Technic...

Page 13: ...olvants non dilu s qui pour raient alt rer les mat riaux consti tutifs de l appareil Ne pas aspirer d objets enflamm s ou incandescents Ce produit doit tre mis la terre En cas de mauvais fonctionnemen...

Page 14: ...s visuelles et audi tives ainsi que les capacit s phy siques et mentales requises pour utiliser cet quipement en toute s curit Eviter les risques d incendie et s assu rer que les locaux sont dot s des...

Page 15: ...it ni au polissage L appareil n est pas appropri pour nettoyer des sols gel s par exemple dans des entrep ts frigori fiques L appareil doit uniquement tre quip d accessoires et de pi ces de rechange d...

Page 16: ...la barre d aspiration 17 R glage en hauteur des suceurs 18 Ecrous papillon pour fixer la barre d aspiration 19 Barre d aspiration 20 Flexible d aspiration 21 Bouton de r gulation pour la quan tit d e...

Page 17: ...sque le r servoir est retir 1 Connecteur de la batterie c t de l appareil 2 Connecteur de batterie c t de la batterie Retirer le connecteur de batterie sur l appareil ATTENTION Risque d endommagement...

Page 18: ...tat de l aspiration n est pas suf fisant il est possible de modifier le degr d inclinaison de la barre d aspiration Poign e rotative pour incliner la barre d aspiration La courbure des l vres d aspira...

Page 19: ...e r servoir d eau sale l eau propre Nettoyer l ext rieur de l appareil avec un chiffon humide et imbib de d tergent doux Contr ler le tamis peluches et le cas ch ant le nettoyer Nettoyer les l vres d...

Page 20: ...avec le plomb Prendre soin de toujours se laver les mains apr s avoir manipul la batterie L appareil n cessite 2 batteries 1 Jeu complet 24 V 105 Ah c ble de raccordement compris r f rence 4 035 449...

Page 21: ...en service Cf section Charger les batteries Positionner le s lecteur de pro gramme sur OFF Retirer le connecteur de batterie Soulever le r servoir d eau sale et le basculer sur le c t D brancher le c...

Page 22: ...rd s Quantit d eau insuffi sante Contr ler le niveau d eau propre et en cas de besoin remplir le r servoir Augmenter le d bit d eau au niveau du bouton r gulateur de d bit d eau Nettoyer le tamis Puis...

Page 23: ...des rev tements durs et lastiques Pad beige parties en poils naturels 6 371 146 0 Barre d aspiration 850 mm droite 4 777 401 0 Barre d aspiration 850 mm coud e 4 777 411 0 Kit Homebase Box 4 035 406...

Page 24: ...n cable que tiene un conductor a tierra y un enchufe a tierra para el equipo El enchufe se tiene que enchufar a un tomacorriente adecua do que est correctamente instalado y puesto a tierra conforme a...

Page 25: ...limpieza para las limpiar las piezas Cualquier unidad que no est en un estado de funcionamiento seguro ser retirada de servicio No se realizar n reparaciones en ubi caciones de clase I clase II y cla...

Page 26: ...dotar al aparato de accesorios y piezas de repuesto originales El aparato no es apto para el uso en entornos con peligro de explosi n Con el aparato no se puede aspirar gases combustibles cidos no di...

Page 27: ...a inclinar la barra de aspiraci n 17 Configuraci n de altura de la barra de aspiraci n 18 Tuercas de mariposa para fijar la barra de aspiraci n 19 Barra de aspiraci n 20 Manguera de aspiraci n 21 Bot...

Page 28: ...avija de la bater a de la parte del aparato CUIDADO Peligro de da os No conectar el cargador con la cla vija de la bater a del lado del apara to Utilizar solo el cargador adaptado al tipo de bater a m...

Page 29: ...mejor resultado de aspiraci n CUIDADO Peligro de da os para el revestimiento del suelo No utilice el aparato en esa zona Girar hacia abajo el pedal para el dispositivo de transporte Gire el selector d...

Page 30: ...tan desgaste y en caso necesario c mbielos v ase Trabajos de mantenimiento Cargar la bater a Cargar la bater a por completo y sin interrupci n cuando el estado de carga sea inferior al 50 Si el estad...

Page 31: ...0 Purgue el agua sucia Levantar el dep siro de agua sucia y girar hacia un lado Desconecte la clavija de la bater a Bater a 6 654 141 0 1 Distanciador Bater a 6 654 093 0 1 Distanciador Bater a 6 654...

Page 32: ...depar tamento comercial correspondiente de K rcher En caso de peligro de heladas Vac e el dep sito de agua limpia y el dep sito de agua sucia Guarde el aparato en un lugar pro tegido de las heladas PE...

Page 33: ...Compruebe si hay cuerpos extra os bloqueando los cepillos y de ser as elim nelos Si se activa el interruptor de sobrecarriente en el sistema electr nico girar el selector de programas a OFF a continua...

Page 34: ...Cepillos de limpieza N de rotaciones de los cepillos 1 min 180 Di metro cepillos mm 510 Medidas y pesos Potencia te rica por metro cuadrado m h 2000 Inclinaci n m x del rea de trabajo 2 Volumen de lo...

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