Karcher KMR 1250 D manual Shutting the sweeper down for longer periods, Overcoming obstacles

Models: KMR 1250 D

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Shutting the sweeper down for longer periods

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User Instructions

KMR 1250 D

Shutting the sweeper down for longer periods

Picking up larger items (sticks, tins, etc.)

!Caution!

When the bulk waste flap is open, stones or grit could be thrown at the front by the main brush. Make sure therefore that when you open the flap no persons, animals or property are endangered.

nOpen the bulk waste flap Picking up larger items (sticks, tins, etc.) by pulling back the corre- sponding lever.

nDrive over the items to be picked up, at low speed and with the bulk waste flap open.

Note:

In order to avoid stirring up dust unnecessarily, close the bulk waste flap again as soon as possible.

Overcoming obstacles

Obstacles up to 5 cm in height

can be driven over without any problems. Before you do so, open the bulk waste flap and raise the main brush.

Obstacles more than 5 cm in height

– can be only be driven over with the aid of a suitable ramp.

If you do not intend to use the sweeper for a longer period of time (e.g. during the winter), please observe the following.

nIt is most important that the main brush and side brush(es) are kept raised in order to avoid damage to the bristles.

nClean the interior and exterior of the sweeper.

nClose the fuel tap.

nChange the engine oil (see Chapter: “Maintenance”).

nStore the sweeper in a protected environment and ensure that it cannot roll away.

nRemove the ignition key.

nDisconnect the battery.

nCharge the battery with a suitable charger approx. every two months (see Chapter: “Maintenance”).

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Karcher KMR 1250 D manual Shutting the sweeper down for longer periods, Picking up larger items sticks, tins, etc