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Check the hydraulic connections for 
cleanliness.

Check the hydraulic lines for leaks.

Check the fuel lines and connections for 
leaks.

Check the electrical lines for damage.

Screws and nuts.

Check machine, motor and radiator grill 
for damages.

Cleanliness of the filters.

Tyre pressures, possible tyre wear.

Note

: Tyre pressures differ according to 

the load on the axles - see Chapter 
"Specifications/Tyre Pressure Table"

Is the main switch switched on?

Check the drive pedal for easy move-
ment.

Is the emergency brake locked?

Are the switches for the work hy-
draulics switched off?
Note

: The hydraulic lever or multi-func-

tion lever for the front attachment frame 
must be in float position.

With the ignition turned on: Are the 
warning lamps for load control and oil 
pressure illuminated?

Do the warning lamps for load control 
and oil pressure shut off?

Does operating hour counter and tem-
perature control function?

Are the lights and the blinking system 
functioning?

Is there sufficient liquid in the reservoir 
for the windshield washer?

Check the neutral position of the drive 
pedal: Drive the appliance forward and 
backwards. When the drive pedal is re-
leased, the machine must stop in every 
direction of travel.

Check the exhaust system for leaks.

During a short test drive, listen for ab-
normal sounds and check for vibra-
tions.

Danger

Danger of crushing. Make sure that no per-
sons are present near the arm hinges.
Danger of burns, crushing. Only use the 
appliance if all casing parts have been at-
tached.

Caution

Danger of damage due to lack of lubrication. 
If the oil pressure warning lamp lights up dur-
ing operation, switch the engine off immedi-
ately and remediate the malfunction.
Risk of damage due to overheated engine 
or overheated hydraulic oil. If the warning 
lamps for engine temperature or hydraulic 
oil temperature lights up, set the engine 
speed to idle (do not turn the engine off) 
and perform the measures in the Chapter 
"Malfunctions".

Is the main switch switched on?

Is the emergency brake locked?

Are the switches for the work hy-
draulics switched off?

Sit on the driver's seat.

Insert the ignition key into the ignition 
lock. 

(

For normal transmissions

) keep 

your foot off the accelerator pedal.
(

For ECAT

) driving direction selector 

switch on the multi-function lever to 
centre position NEUTRAL/STOP.

Set the throttle to half throttle.

Turn the ignition key to position "I". 

Note

: The warning lamps of the load 

control and the oil pressure must be il-
luminated.

With low exterior temperatures, turn the 
ignition key to pre-heating setting for 
about 3 seconds.

Turn the ignition key to "Start engine" 
and hold it there until the engine starts 
up.

Release the ignition key. The ignition 
key turns to position "1", engine on.

Note

: The warning lamps for the load 

control and the oil pressure must turn 
off; if this is not the case, shut the motor 
off and troubleshoot the fault.

Let the motor warm up in half-throttle 
position for a while.

Important

Do not load the motor excessively before it 
is warmed up.
During transport drives, use the drive pedal 
carefully, because there is a risk of sudden 
speed decrease!

During transports, the front attachment 
frame can be lifted all the way up and 
locked; for this, pull the lever all the way up.

Release parking brake.

Set the throttle to max. engine speed.

(

For normal transmissions

) select the 

desired setting (3 settings) on the 
speed preselector.

Note

: This speed preselection must 

only take place while the machine is 
standing still.
Forward drive: Slowly press the accel-
erator pedal to the front.
Driving in reverse: Slowly press the ac-
celerator pedal to the rear.

(

For ECAT

) Rotate the drive position 

rotary knob to the desired working or 
transport position.

Important instruction

: Switching to 

the speed level 2 (40 km/h) must not 
take place during the drive, but only 
while the machine is standing still.
Set the driving direction selector switch 
on the multi-function lever to forward or 
reverse.
Slowly press the accelerator pedal to 
the front.

Control the driving direction with the 
steering wheel.

Hurdles up to 20 cm in height:

Bypass the hurdle slowly and carefully 
at an angle of 45°. 

Hurdles more than 20 cm in height:

Only drive over these obstacles using a 
suitable ramp.

Warning

Risk of damage! Ensure that the vehicle 
does not get stuck up.

Release the accelerator pedal, the ma-
chine brakes automatically and stops.
Only use the brake pedal if the appli-
ance does not stop even though the ac-
celerator pedal has been released.

Set the throttle to idle.

Lower the attachment to the floor.

Switch off the attachment hydraulics.

Activate parking brake.

Turn the ignition key to OFF position. 
Motor off" and remove the ignition key.

Switch off at main switch.

Different attachments (not included in the 
scope of delivery) can be connected to the 
front or the back of this machine. Attach-
ments that may jeopardise the safety or 
stability of the machine, must not be used.

IMPORTANT

! Before connecting attach-

ments that were not specifically intended 
for this machine, please contact your deal-
er; he will check how and if these attach-
ments should be connected and used. This 
is essential for the safety of the driver and 
the machine as well as for possible warran-
ty claims.

Important

Please read the operating instructions for 
the attachment you intend to use before 
connecting it!

Drive the machine toward the attach-
ment. Lower the machine frame far 
enough to fit into the machine holder.

Lift the attachment frame high enough 
to be able to connect the two machine 
plugs.

Shut the motor off and connect the hy-
draulic hoses of the attachments to the 
hydraulic couplings of the machine.

Start the motor und check whether the 
hydraulic drives of the attachments are 
working properly.

Walk around the machine and check for 
the following

Check while sitting on the machine

Start the motor and check

Operation

Start the engine

Driving

Driving over obstacles

Shutting down the appliance

Attachments

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Summary of Contents for MIC 45 advanced

Page 1: ...w w w kaer cher com r egi st er and w i n MIC 45 classic MIC 45 advanced 59645440 10 13 ...

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Page 3: ...l you are familiar with its operation and have read and understood the operating in structions and safety notes The appliance may only be used by per sons who have been instructed in han dling the appliance or have proven qualification and expertise in operating the appliance or have been explicitly assigned the task of handling the appli ance The operator must use the appliance properly He must c...

Page 4: ...onous 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 This machine is equipped with several safety systems The emergency brake driver s seat and hydraulic levers are equipped with safety switches The main switch interrupts the electrical supply to the start...

Page 5: ...draulic couplings main PTO 2 Hydraulic couplings option 3 Hydraulic couplings option left in the direction of travel 4 Hydraulic coupling pressure 1 2 30 l min option 5 Drain coupling option 6 Hydraulic coupling return 1 2 30 l min option Hydraulic coupling return 3 4 60 l min option 7 Hydraulic coupling pressure 3 4 60 l min option left in the direction of travel 1 Hydraulic couplings main PTO ri...

Page 6: ...n preselector MIC 45 ad vanced only 3 Multi function lever work hydraulics MIC 45 advanced only or as an option for the MIC 45 classic 4 Lever for left rear work hydraulics MIC 45 advanced only or as an option for the MIC 45 classic 5 Cruise control 6 Lights Front position For Central position Parking light Rear position Driving light 7 Wiper Front position For Central position normal operation Re...

Page 7: ...op position High speed range Centre position normal speed range Bottom position low speed range 몇 Danger Activate the emergency brake prior to leav ing the machine With the cruise control the accelerator pedal can be locked in any position at any speed Switching on the cruise control Use the accelerator pedal until the desired speed is reached Then press the cruise control switch on the dashboard ...

Page 8: ...ront lift The lever for the mechanical lock must be in the bottom po sition Pull the multi function lever towards you The front attachment frame will rise Press the multi functon lever toward the front The front attachment frame will lower For float position Press the multi function lever all the way forward and lock it in Note This float position is needed when at tachments are guided along the g...

Page 9: ...eld wiper flu id as necessary Danger Danger of accident Do not adjust the driv er s seat while driving 1 Arm rest incline 2 Lever for seat adjustment 3 Spring hardness 4 Height adjustment 5 Damping The left arm rest can be folded up to get in and out The right arm rest can be adjusted for incline height and position matching the control of the multi function lever Danger Danger of accident Do not ...

Page 10: ... Let the motor warm up in half throttle position for a while 몇 Important Do not load the motor excessively before it is warmed up During transport drives use the drive pedal carefully because there is a risk of sudden speed decrease During transports the front attachment frame can be lifted all the way up and locked for this pull the lever all the way up Release parking brake Set the throttle to m...

Page 11: ... the attachments to the ground or secure them in the raised position Secure the raised machine Danger Risk of injury due to engine overrun Once the engine has been switched off wait for 5 seconds Stay well clear of the working area for this time When cleaning the appliance with a high pressure cleaner adhere to the respective safety instructions Risk of injury if the machine is left running in an ...

Page 12: ...m lightly Lower machine using vehicle jack Torque the wheel nuts wheel bolts to the required torque To complete the different maintenance tasks the side panels must be removed Grasp the top panel by the rear end and pivot it up against the resistance 몇 Warning Risk of burns Let the appliance cool off be fore removing the panels 1 Right side panel lock 2 Left side panel lock Open both locks Lift th...

Page 13: ...e the engine is cooled off The cooling water level must be at the lower marking 1 Cooling water equalising reservoir Remove the right engine panel Use a water and antifreeze mixture to refill Do not mix different antifreeze types Use only soft water for the water and antifreeze mixture Refill cooling water only while the en gine is cool Remove the right engine panel If the cooling water reservoir ...

Page 14: ...e of oxidation Grease with acid free grease Safety relevant functions on the machine such as the neutral position of the acclera tor pedal and the readjustment of the emer gency brake are adjustable These tasks must only be performed by the authorised customer service Clean appliance daily after finishing work Caution Risk of damage Shaft seals electrical components and hy draulic valves must not ...

Page 15: ...perator Warning lamp for hydraulic oil tem perature Hydraulic oil overheated Warning lamp for battery lights up Battery is not being charged Call Customer Service Operator Faults without display Fault Remedy Appliance cannot be started Turn on the main switch Charging or replacing battery Fill in fuel deaerate the fuel system Clean or replace fuel filter Check fuel pipes connections and joints and...

Page 16: ...s Super Turf Size 26x12 00 12 8PR 26x12 00 12 4PR Tyre pressure MPa bar 0 14 max 0 27 1 4 max 2 7 Max axle load MPa bar 0 27 2 7 Machine without load MPa bar 0 14 1 4 Tyres Winter Size 195 70 R15 T95 Tyre pressure MPa bar 0 2 2 0 Greases For points to be lubricated manually Multi purpose grease Working conditions Temperature C max 40 Dimensions and weights Length x width x height mm 2631 x 1300 x ...

Page 17: ... 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 trouble free At the end of the 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 co...

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Page 19: ...http www kaercher com dealersearch Alfred Kärcher GmbH Co KG Alfred Kärcher Str 28 40 71364 Winnenden Germany Tel 49 7195 14 0 Fax 49 7195 14 2212 ...

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