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Karcher KM 120-150 R Bp 2SB User Manual

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Danger

Risk of injury! Allow the machine sufficient
time to cool down before carrying out any
maintenance and repair work.

– Display: 1...5 bars
Battery is charged.
– Display: 0 bars
Battery is discharged. The sweeping mode
is switched off automatically.
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Drive the machine directly to the charg-
ing station; avoid any steep gradients in
the process.

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Charge battery.

Warning

Regularly check the fluid level in acid-filled
batteries.
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Unscrew all cell caps.

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Where fluid level is too low, top up cells
to the mark provided with distilled wa-
ter.

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Charge battery.

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Screw in cell caps.

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Danger

Risk of injury!
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Park the sweeper on an even surface.

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Remove the key.

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When carrying out repairs on public
highways, wear warning clothing when
working close to passing traffic.

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Check stability of ground. Also secure
the machine with wheel chock(s) to pre-
vent it rolling away.

Check tyres
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Check tyre contact face for foreign ob-
jects.

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Remove objects found.

Note
Observe the manufacturer's recommenda-
tions. The journey may be resumed provid-
ing that the directions supplied by the
product manufacturer have been observed.
The tyre/wheel change should nonetheless
be carried out as soon as possible.
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Open quick-release locks on the rele-
vant side panel.

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Remove side panel.

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Loosen wheel nuts.

Figure 15

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Position vehicle jack at the appropriate
mounting point for the front or rear
wheel.

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Raise machine using vehicle jack.

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Remove wheel nuts.

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Remove wheel.

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Mount spare wheel.

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Screw on wheel nuts.

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Lower machine using vehicle jack.

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Tighten wheel nuts.

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Screw on side panel.

Note
Use a suitable commercially available vehi-
cle jack.

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Park the sweeper on an even surface.

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Set programme switch to step 1 (driv-
ing). Side brushes lift up.

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Turn main key to "0" and remove it.

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Check side brush.

Note
The side brush floating mounting adjusts
the sweeping track as the bristles wear
down. The side brush must be replaced if it
becomes too worn.

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Park the sweeper on an even surface.

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Set programme switch to step 1 (driv-
ing). Side brushes lift up.

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Turn main key to "0" and remove it.

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Loosen 3 retaining nuts on underside.

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Clip side brush on to driver and screw
on.

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Park the sweeper on an even surface.

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Set programme switch to step 1 (driv-
ing). Roller brush is raised.

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Turn main key to "0" and remove it.

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Secure the machine with wheel
chock(s) to prevent it from rolling away.

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Remove belts or cords from roller
brush.

Replacement is due if a visible deteriora-
tion in sweeping performance caused by
bristle wear is evident.
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Park the sweeper on an even surface.

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Set programme switch to step 1 (driv-
ing). Roller brush is raised.

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Turn main key to "0" and remove it.

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Secure the machine with wheel
chock(s) to prevent it from rolling away.

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Open quick-release locks on the right-
hand side panel.

Figure 16

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Remove side panel.

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Unscrew and withdraw bolt on the roller
brush swinging arm.

Figure 17

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Pull out roller brush swinging arm.

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Remove lifting rod assembly from pins.

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Open quick-release locks and remove
cover.

Figure 18

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Pull out roller brush.

Figure 19

Installation position of roller brush in direc-
tion of travel
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Push new roller brush into the roller
brush housing and onto the drive pin.

Note
When installing the new roller brush, en-
sure correct positioning of the bristle as-
sembly.
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Position roller brush cover.

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Push lifting rod assembly on to pins.

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Push roller brush mount on to the pins.

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Tighten bolt on the roller brush mount.

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Position retaining screws for the roller
brush cover and screw home.

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Screw on side panel.

Check charging status of battery

Battery
charging sta-
tus

Check fluid level in the battery and ad-
just if required

Replacing wheel

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Check side brush

Replacing side brush

Checking roller brush

Replacing roller brush

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