Art. 14841-55 and 14842-55 are supplied without a battery charger or
battery.
2.2 Fitting the extension handle [Fig. A1]
DANGER!
Personal injury!
v Do not use more than 1 extension handle.
(2)
1. Push the extension handle
(a)
. As you do so, the tab
(s)
must be pushed into the opening
ß
2. Tighten the union nut
by hand (do not use any tools). A small gap
3a
between the union nut and the connecting element is normal.
This makes the connection tight.
2.3 Fitting/replacing the brush unit [Fig. A1]
Only the following GARDENA brush units
• GARDENA Roller Brush Unit
• GARDENA Disc Brush Unit
Both brush units can be fitted on the extension handle or handle unit.
2.3.1 Fitting the brush unit
1. Push the required brush unit
(4)
handle
(2)
as far as it will go. As you do so, the tab
ß
into the opening
.
o
ß
2. Tighten the union nut
by hand (do not use any tools). A small gap
3b
between the union nut and the connecting element is normal.
This makes the connection tight.
2.3.2 Replacing the brush unit
ß
1. Unscrew the union nut
by hand (do not use any tools).
3b
2. Pull the brush out of the handle unit
3. Fit the required brush as described in 2.3.1 Fitting the brush unit.
2.4 Connecting the multi-cleaner to the water supply
[Fig. A2]
The multi-cleaner is leak-proof up to a water inlet pressure of 1.2 MPa
(12.0 bar). However, for optimum cleaning results do not exceed 0.6 MPa
(6.0 bar) water inlet pressure.
The multi-cleaner can be used with or without a water supply.
1. Connect the supplied water stop hose connector
2. Turn the flow regulator
(12)
to position 0.
(5)
3. Connect a water hose
to the water supply
4. Connect the water stop hose connector
multi-cleaner.
3 . OPERATION
CAUTION!
Water damage!
Water damage due to unintentional starting.
v Disconnect the water supply.
v Remove the battery before adjusting the product.
3.1 Charging the battery [Fig. O1 / O2 / O3]
CAUTION!
The voltage of the power source must match the specifications on the
type plate of the battery charger.
v Note the mains voltage.
The intelligent charging procedure automatically detects the battery's state
of charge and charges it with the optimum charging current depending on
the battery temperature and voltage.
This protects the battery and keeps it fully charged when stored in the bat-
tery charger.
1. Press the release button
(A)
and remove the battery
holder
(D)
.
(B)
2. Remove the battery
from the protective cover
(1)
into the handle unit
as far as it will go
ß
may be used.
4
into the handle unit
(1)
or the extension
(s)
must be pushed
(1)
or the extension handle
(c)
to the water hose
(6)
.
(c)
to the water inlet
(7)
on the
(B)
from the battery
(S)
.
3. Connect the battery charger
4. Slide the battery charger
When the battery charge indicator
green, the battery is charging.
When the battery charge indicator
nently green, the battery is fully charged (charging time, see 7.
SPECIFICATION).
5. Check the state of charge at regular intervals while charging.
6. When the battery
.
o
nected from the battery charger
3.2 Meaning of the display elements
3.2.1 Display on the battery charger [Fig. O3]
Flashing battery char-
The charge cycle is indicated by the flashing of the battery charge
(Lc)
ge indicator
indicator
Note: The charge cycle is only possible if the temperature of the
battery is within the permissible charging temperature range, see
7. SPECIFICATION.
Continuous illuminati-
Continuous illumination of the battery charge indicator
on of battery charge
that the battery is fully charged or that the temperature of the battery is
(Lc)
indicator
outside the permissible charging temperature range and therefore can-
not be charged. As soon as the permissible temperature range is
reached, the battery is charged.
If the battery is not plugged in, continuous illumination of the battery
charge indicator
power outlet and the battery charger is ready for operation.
3.2.2 Battery state of charge indicator
[Fig. O4/O7]
After starting the product, the battery state of charge indicator
is displayed for 5 seconds.
(2)
.
Battery state of charge indicator
(L1)
,
(L2)
and
(L3)
light up green
(L1)
and
(L2)
light up green
(L1)
lights up green
(L1)
flashes green
If the LED
flashes green, the battery must be charged.
(L1)
If the error LED
(Wp)
is lit or flashing, see 6. TROUBLESHOOTING.
(5)
.
3.3 Working position with extension handle [Fig. O5]
v Hold the multi-cleaner in an upright position with one hand on the han-
dle
(8)
and the other hand on the additional handle
3.4 Adjusting the position of the additional handle [Fig. O6]
The position of the additional handle can be adjusted to your height.
When the multi-cleaner is correctly adjusted to your height, your body pos-
ture will be upright with the brush touching the surface to be cleaned in the
working position.
(10)
1. Pull the lever
.
2. Tilt the additional handle
3. Release the lever
3.5 Starting/stopping the multi-cleaner [Fig. O1/O5/O7]
DANGER!
Risk of injury if the product does not stop when the start lever is
released.
v Do not bypass the safety devices or switches.
v For example, do not attach the start lever to the handle.
3.5.1 Starting the multi-cleaner
The multi-cleaner may only be used with a suitable GARDENA battery pro-
tective cover
(S)
over the battery.
For Power+ batteries and 4.0 Ah batteries, a suitable battery protective
cover can be obtained from the GARDENA Service:
• Battery protective cover for Power+ battery
• Battery protective cover for 4.0 Ah battery
(C)
to a mains socket.
(C)
onto the battery
(B)
.
(Lc)
on the battery charger flashes
(Lc)
on the battery charger is perma-
(B)
is fully charged, the battery
(B)
(C)
.
(Lc)
.
(Lc)
indicates that the mains plug is inserted in the
(P)
on the product
Battery state of charge
67–100% charged
34–66% charged
11–33% charged
0–10% charged
(9)
to the desired position.
(10)
again until it engages.
Personal injury!
Art. 14800-00.600.36
Art.14800-00.600.32
can be discon-
(Lc)
indicates
(P)
(9)
.
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