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Figure: Diesel engine (KM 125/...)
1 Fuel tank
2 Tank lid
Switch off engine.
Activate parking brake.
Open the engine hood.
Petrol engine
: Read the filling level at
the fuel gauge. The red area indicates
the filling level.
Open fuel filler cap.
Use and install a funnel with a filter.
Petrol engine
: Fill up with "regular un-
leaded petrol".
Diesel engine
: Fill up with "diesel".
(below 6°C: winter diesel)
Wipe off any spilt fuel, remove funnel
and close fuel filler cap.
Close engine bonnet.
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DANGER
Risk of fire and explosion!
Only type-tested replacement bottles
(power gas bottles) with 11 kg of con-
tent must be used. These have a 270°
collar for the protection of the valve.
Note
Replacement bottles without a collar
are fuel gas bottles and have another
sealing connection. A gas-tight connec-
tion is therefore not possible, there is
fire and explosion hazard!
Moreover, valve parts may break off.
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CAUTION
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.
1 Protective cover
2 Gas hose with union joint
3 Gas withdrawal valve
Place the cylinder in such a way that the
connection threading of the locking
valve vertically points upwards.
Note
: A fitting position towards the top
is important for the function of the gas
motor, it requires a gaseous extraction
from the gas bottle.
Close the bracket closure.
Attach safety splint.
Remove protective lid (1) from the con-
nection valve of the cylinder.
Connect the gas tube with Union nut (2)
(use 30 mm spanner).
Note
Connection has a left threading.
ATTENTION
Open the gas drawing valve (3) only after
starting the appliance (refer chapter Start-
ing the appliance).
DANGER
Long hours of using the appliance can
cause circulation problems in the hands 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 (cold, numb fingers).
– Low ambient temperature. Wear warm
gloves to protect hands.
– 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. cold, numb fin-
gers) please consult a physician.
DANGER
Risk of accident!
Do not adjust the driver seat while driv-
ing.
Pull seat adjustment lever inwards.
Slide seat, release lever and lock in
place.
Check that the seat is properly locked in
position by attempting to move it back-
wards and forwards.
Note:
The max. load of the storage area is
20 kg.
Ensure safe fastening of the cargo.
Preconditions for the functioning operation
of the appliance are:
– The KIK-key (grey or yellow) with the
authorisation for the operation of the
device must be inserted in the key slot
of the control panel.
– The main switch must be in position 1.
– The programme selector switch may
not be in the "OFF" position.
– Waste container and left engine bonnet
must be closed and locked in place.
Note:
The appliance is equipped with a
seat contact switch. When leaving the driv-
er seat for more than 1.5 seconds, the com-
bustion engine is switched off. The lowered
roller brush and side brushes are automat-
ically raised.
Open the engine hood.
Open fuel cock.
Figure: Open fuel cock (petrol/gas engine)
Figure: Open fuel cock (diesel engine)
Close engine bonnet.
Open the gas drawing valve by turning
it in anti-clockwise direction.
Install/replace gas bottle (gas
engine)
Operation
KM 125/130 R D, G, LPG
Risk of hearing impairment. Al-
ways use proper hearing protec-
tion while working with the device.
Adjusting driver's seat
1
2
3
4
Storage area
Starting up the appliance
Starting the machine
Open fuel cock
Opening the gas supply (gas engine)
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