Operation – Karcher BDP 50-2000 Rs BP User Manual
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charging cable.
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Connect the charger to the mains and
turn it on.
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Switch off the charger and remove the
plug from the socket.
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Pull the battery cable from the charger
cable and connect it to the machine.
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Tilt the battery cover towards the front
and tighten the locking screw.
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Add distilled water one hour before the
charging process comes to an end; fol-
low the correct acid level. There are
corresponding indicators on the battery.
At the end of the charging process, all
cells must gas.
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Danger
Danger of causticization!
– Adding water to the battery in its dis-
charged state can cause the acid to
leak.
– Use safety glasses while handling bat-
tery acid and follow the safety instruc-
tions to avoid personal injury or damage
to clothes.
– Should the acid spray on to the skin or
clothes, rinse immediately with lots of
water.
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Warning
Risk of damage!
– Use only distilled or desalinated water
(VDE 0510) for filling the battery.
– Do not add any substances (so-called
performance improving agents), else
warranty claims will not be entertained.
Batteries and chargers are available in spe-
cialised stores.
If you use wet batteries in the BAT model,
then follow the following instructions:
– It is necessary to conform to the maxi-
mum battery dimensions.
– The battery cover needs to be opened
while charging wet (maintenance-free)
batteries.
– While charging wet batteries, follow the
specifications of the battery manufactur-
er.
While standing, the device is protected
against rolling off with the help of an electri-
cal immobilising brake. To push the device,
you need to first unlock the immobilising
brake.
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Press the unlocking lever downward to
unlock the immobilising brake.
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Danger
Risk of accident if the device rolls off. Apply
the immobilising brake again immediately
after finishing pushing the machine by
pushing the unlocking lever upward.
Note
Take the foot off the aceelerator pedal,
press the emergency-stop button to imme-
diately deactivate all functions and turn the
key switch to the "0" position.
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Loosen the screws and remove the
wooden cage.
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Cut plastic packing belt and remove foil.
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Loosen the fixing at the wheels.
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Place the boards on the edge of the pal-
let. Place the boards in such a way that
they lie in front of the four wheels of the
machine. Fasten the boards with
screws.
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Remove the wooden blocks used for ar-
resting the wheels and slide them under
the ramp.
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Insert the steering wheel and straight-
align the front wheel.
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Pull out the steering wheel, align and in-
sert back.
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Fasten the steering wheel using en-
closed nut.
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Insert the cover in the steering wheel.
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Get on to the standing area and keep
the safety pedal depressed with the left
foot.
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Release emergency-stop button by
turning.
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Set main switch to “1”.
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Set the drive direction using the drive di-
rection button at the operator console.
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Select the smallest speed range using
the speed button.
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Press the unlocking key.
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To drive, press the accelerator pedal
carefully and drive down slowly from the
palette.
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Set main switch to “0”.
Note
Take the foot off the aceelerator pedal,
press the emergency-stop button to imme-
diately deactivate all functions and turn the
key switch to the "0" position.
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Carry out maintenance jobs "daily be-
fore starting work" (see section "Mainte-
nance and Care").
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Danger
Danger of accident. The immobilizing brake
must always be checked first on an even
surface before starting the machine.
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Set main switch to “0”.
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Press emergency-stop button.
If the appliance can be moved by hand, the
parking brake is not engaged.
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Pull up the reset lever of the parking
break.
If the appliance can still be moved by hand,
the parking break is defective. Shut down
the appliance and call Customer Service.
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Danger
Danger of accident. If the appliance cannot
brake adequately while going downhill,
press the emergency stop button.
Carry out the initial trials in an open surface
so that you familiarise yourself with the ap-
pliance.
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Danger
Danger of tipping if gradient is too high.
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The gradient in the direction of travel
should not exceed
10%.
Danger of tipping when driving round bends
at high speed.
Danger of slipping on wet floors.
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Drive slowly when cornering.
Danger of tipping on unstable ground.
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Only use the machine on sound surfac-
es.
Danger of tipping with excessive sideways
tilt.
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The gradient perpendicular to the direc-
tion of travel should not exceed
10%.
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Get on to the standing area and keep
the safety pedal depressed with the left
foot.
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Do not press the accelerator pedal.
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Release emergency-stop button by
turning.
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Set main switch to “1”.
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Set the drive direction using the drive di-
rection button at the operator console.
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Select speed range using the speed
button (3 stages).
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Press the unlocking key.
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Press the accelerator carefully to drive.
Note
The drive direction can also be changed
during the drive. Thus, very blunt edges can
After charging
Maintenance-free batteries (wet batter-
ies)
Recommended batteries
Battery set
Order No.
3 x 12V/105 A, mainte-
nance-free (Gel)
6.654-141.0
Recommended chargers
Charger
Order No.
36V, for maintenance-
free batteries
6.654-229.0
Maximum battery dimensions
Length
Width
Height
406 mm
533 mm
432 mm
Pushing the device
Unloading
Operation
Check immobilizing brake
Brakes
Driving