Proper use, Safety instructions – Karcher Balayeuse KM 90-60 R Lpg Adv User Manual
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Use this sweeper only as directed in these
operating instructions.
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This sweeper has been designed to
sweep dirt and debris from outdoor sur-
faces.
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The machine is not suitable for being
driven on public roads.
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Any use extending beyond this is not
considered as proper use. The manu-
facturer is not liable for any losses re-
sulting from this; the user alone bears
the risk for this.
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Gas engine: Operating the appliance
indoors is permitted if sufficient ventila-
tion is ensured.
Gas bottles and appliance may only be
stored on ground level.
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The machine may not be modified.
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The machine is only suitable for use on
the types of surfaces specified in the
operating instructions.
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The machine may only be operated on
the surfaces approved by the company
or its authorised representatives.
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The following applies in general: Keep
highly-flammable substances away
from the appliance (danger of explo-
sion/fire).
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Never vacuum up explosive liquids,
combustible gases or undiluted acids
and solvents. This includes petrol, paint
thinner or heating oil which can gener-
ate explosive fumes or mixtures upon
contact with the suction air. Acetone,
undiluted acids and solvents must also
be avoided as they can harm the mate-
rials on the machine.
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Never sweep/vacuum up reactive metal
dusts (e.g. aluminium, magnesium,
zinc), as they form explosive gases
when they come in contact with highly
alkaline or acidic detergents.
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The appliance is not suitable for sweep-
ing off hazardous substances.
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Do not sweep/vacuum up any burning
or glowing objects.
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The machine may not be used or stored
in hazardous areas. It is not allowed to
use the appliance in hazardous loca-
tions.
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It is strictly prohibited to take co-pas-
sengers.
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Pushing/pulling or transporting objects
by means of this appliance is prohibit-
ed.
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Asphalt
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Industrial floor
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Screed
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Concrete
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Paving stones
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The machine with working equipment
must be checked to ensure that it is in
proper working order and is operating
safely prior to use. Otherwise, the appli-
ance must not be used.
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If the appliance is used in hazardous ar-
eas (e.g. filling stations) the corre-
sponding safety provisions must be
observed. It is not allowed to use the
appliance in hazardous locations.
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The operator must use the appliance
properly. The person must consider the
local conditions and must pay attention
to third parties, in particular children,
when working with the appliance.
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Prior to starting work, the operator must
ensure that all protective devices are
properly installed and function correct-
ly.
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The operator of the appliance is liable
for accidents with other individuals or
their property.
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Ensure that the operator wears tight-fit-
ting clothes. Wear sturdy shoes and
avoid wearing loose-fitting clothes.
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Check the immediate vicinity prior to
starting (e.g. children). Ensure suffi-
cient visibility!
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Never leave the machine unattended
so long as the engine is running. The
operator may leave the machine only
when the engine has come to a stand-
still, the machine has been protected
against accidental movement, if neces-
sary, by applying the immobilization
brake and the ignition key has been re-
moved.
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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.
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This appliance is not intended for use
by persons (including children) with lim-
ited physical, sensoric or mental capac-
ities or lack of experience and/or skills,
unless such persons are accompanied
and supervised by a person in charge of
their safety or if they received precise
instructions on the use of this appli-
ance.
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Children should be supervised to pre-
vent them from playing with the appli-
ance.
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Danger
Risk of injury!
Danger of tipping if gradient is too high.
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The falling and rising gradients in the di-
rection of travel may not exceed 16%.
Danger of tipping on unstable ground.
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Only use the machine on sound surfaces.
Danger of tipping with excessive sideways
tilt.
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The gradient perpendicular to the direc-
tion of travel should not exceed 15%.
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Danger
Risk of injury!
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Please follow the special safety instruc-
tions in the Operating Instructions Man-
ual for petrol engine devices.
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Do not close the exhaust.
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Do not bend over the exhaust or touch
it (risk of burns).
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Do not touch the drive motor (risk of
burns).
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Ensure that there is adequate ventila-
tion or provision for diverting the ex-
haust gas while operating the appliance
in closed rooms (risk of poisoning).
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Exhaust gases are poisonous and haz-
ardous to health, do not inhale them.
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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.
Hauptverband der gewerblichen Beruf-
sgenossenschaften e.V. (HVBG / Germany).
Liquified gases (propellants) are butane and
propane or a mixture of butane/propane.
They are available in special cylinders. The
operating pressure of these gases depends
on the outside temperature.
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Danger
Risk of explosion! Do not handle liquified
gas like petrol. Petrol evaporates slowly,
liquified gas immediately turns into gas.
The risk of gas spreading in the room and
getting ignited is thus higher in case of liq-
uefied gas than in petrol.
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Danger
Risk of injury! Use only liquefied gas cylin-
ders with propellant filled according to DIN
51622 of A or B quality, depending on the
surrounding temperature.
Caution
Use of cooking gas is strictly prohibited. For
the gas engine, use only liquid gas mix-
tures of propane/ butane or their mixtures
where the mixing ratio lies between 90/10
to 30/70. On account of better cold start be-
haviour even at low outside sub-zero tem-
peratures (below 0° C / 32 °F) always
prefer a mixture with a higher propane
share because evaporation takes place
even at low temperatures.
Proper use
Foreseeable misuse
Suitable surfaces
Safety instructions
Application
Operation
Drive mode
Appliances with combustion engine
Safety guidelines for LPG vehicles
(only gas engine)
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