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1 Close the fuel cock.
2 Secure the sweeper to the wheels with wedges.
3 Secure the sweeper with lashing straps or ropes.
Note the markings for fastening areas on the basic frame
(chain symbols).
● The left and right rear fastening points are openings (ap-
prox. Ø 30 mm) in the frame between the rear wheel and the
waste container.
● At the front is the fastening area between the footrest and
the front tower.
4 Disconnect the minus terminal at the battery.
5 Remove key.
Storage
CAUTION
Risk of injury and damage
Be aware of the weight of the device before storing it.
Additionally, observe the notes in the operating instructions of the
motor.
1 Park the sweeper on a level surface in a dry, frost-free environ-
ment. Protect against dust with a tarpaulin.
2 Secure the sweeper against rolling away (parking brake).
3 Close the fuel cock.
4 Remove key.
5 Disconnect the negative pole of the battery if the sweeper is
not used for more than 4 weeks.
6 Charge the battery approx. every 2 months.
If the sweeper is not used for a long time:
1 Drain the fuel completely from the tank.
2 Change the motor oil.
3 Unscrew the spark plug and pour 5 ml of fresh motor oil into
the spark plug bore. Crank the motor several times without the
spark plug (do not start). Screw in the spark plug.
Care and maintenance
ATTENTION
Adhere to the safety instructions for care and maintenance
at the beginning of these operating instructions.
Cleaning the device
ATTENTION
Short-circuits or other damage. Do not clean the device with a
hose or high-pressure water jet.
ATTENTION
Improper cleaning
Risk of damage.
Do not use any abrasive or aggressive detergents.
DANGER
Health risk from dust
For interior cleaning with compressed air.
Wear a dust mask and safety goggles.
Clean the inside of the device
1 Open panels.
2 Blow out the device with compressed air.
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3 Clean the unit using a damp cloth, wetted with a mild washing
lye.
4 Closing the panels.
Cleaning the outside of the device
1 Clean the unit using a damp cloth, wetted with a mild washing
lye.
Note
To preserve eligibility for warranty claims, all servicing and main-
tenance work during the warranty period has to be performed by
an authorised Customer Service (ICL), in accordance with the in-
spection check list.
● The operating hour counter indicates the time of the mainte-
nance intervals.
● The intervals for service and maintenance work by the cus-
tomer/operator are listed in the chapter "Maintenance by the
customer". The work must be carried out by qualified staff. A
Kärcher specialist dealer can be consulted at any time if need-
ed.
● Further maintenance work must be carried out by the author-
ized Customer Service according to the inspection checklist.
Please inform the Customer Service department in time.
Maintenance by the customer
Note
All servicing and maintenance work must be performed by a qual-
ified specialist. If necessary, you can consult a Kärcher specialist
dealer at any time.
Work on the hydraulics may only be carried out by the authorized
Customer Service department.
Note
See chapter "Maintenance work" for descriptions.
● Daily
1 See chapter "Safety check before starting".
● Weekly
WARNING
Risk of injury if the waste container falls!
The raised waste container can fall abruptly and cause serious in-
juries due to crushing and trapping.
Do not walk underneath the waste container if it is unsecured.
Secure the raised waste container properly with the supplied
safety brace before walking underneath the waste container.
1 Check the moving parts to make sure that they move smooth-
ly.
Note
Before all maintenance and repair work with the sweepings con-
tainer raised, install the safety brace, see chapter Installing/re-
moving the waste container safety brace.
2 Check the sealing strips in the sweeping area for correct ad-
justment and for wear.
3 Checking sealing strips on container flap of waste container
(3x)
4 Check the roller brush and side brush for wear.
5 Check the dust filter and clean the filter box as necessary.
6 Check the air filter.
7 Check the fuel and hydraulic systems for leaks.
8 Check the tension of belts, check for wear and check that they
are functional.
● Maintenance every 50 operating hours
1 Clean the air filter (more frequently when used in a dusty en-
vironment).
● Maintenance every 100 operating hours
1 Motor oil change (first change after 20 operating hours).
2 Check and clean the spark plug.
3 Clean the air filter.
4 Clean the sediment basin.
● Maintenance every 300 operating hours
1 Change the air filter.
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