Karcher KM 100 / 100 R P Operating instructions, KM 100/100 R / KM 100/100 R P, English, Danger

Models: KM 100 / 100 R P KM 100 / 100 R

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Maintenance by the customer service department

Operating instructions

KM 100/100 R / KM 100/100 R P

English

Maintenance by the customer service department

Maintenance after 8 operating hours

First inspection

Maintenance after 20 operating hours

Maintenance every 100 operating hours

Maintenance every 300 operating hours

Maintenance every 500 operating hours

Maintenance every 1000 operating hours

Maintenance every 1500 operating hours

Note:

To safeguard warranty rights, during the warranty period all service and maintenance work must be performed by an authorised Kärcher after sales service.

Maintenance tasks

Notes on safety

Maintenance after 8 operating hours Warning!

Preparations

!Stand sweeper on a flat surface

!Turn key switch to "0" and remove key

Battery safety instructions

Maintenance after 20 operating hours Danger!

Always heed safety precautions for handling batteries!

Comply with the battery manufacturer’s service manual Work on batteries is permitted only after instruction by trained personnel

Maintenance every 300 operating hours Danger!

!Wear safety goggles and protective clothing

!Observe regulations for the prevention of accidents as well as DIN VDE 0510, VDE 0105 T.1

Maintenance every 500 operating hours Danger!

Risk of fire and explosion!

Smoking prohibited

No naked flames, glowing embers or sparks in the vicinity of batteries

Do not place any objects or tools on the battery because voltage is always present between the battery poles

Areas in which batteries are charged must be well ventilated, as highly explosive gas forms during charging

Danger of acid burns!

!Rinse out or rinse off splashes of acid in the eye or on the skin with copious quantities of clean water

!Then consult a doctor immediately

!Wash contaminated clothing with water

Old batteries with this symbol are reusable commodities and must therefore be returned for recycling

Old batteries which are not returned for recycling must be disposed of as special waste, thereby observing all statutory regulations

Maintenance every 1000 operating hours Danger!

Have the battery installed only by a Kärcher service mechanic and in compliance with the battery manufacturer’s specifications

Charge the battery

Maintenance every 1500 operating hours Danger!

The unit cover must remain open while the battery is charged. Explosion hazard!

KM 100/100 R:

Maintenance tasks Danger!

!Always heed safety precautions for handling batteries!

!Charge the battery with an appropriate charger recommended by Kärcher (manufacture no.: 6.654-107)

!Strictly comply with the specifications of the battery charger’s and the battery’s manufacturers

KM 100/100 R P:

!Open unit cover, engage stay bar

!Insert power plug

Charging condition indicator

Yellow

Battery is charging

Green

Battery is charged

Red

Fault, inform Kärcher’s after-sales service

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Karcher KM 100 / 100 R P Operating instructions, KM 100/100 R / KM 100/100 R P, English, Maintenance tasks Notes on safety