Karcher KM 90/60 R P 1.047-300.0 Vacuum sweeper Advanced

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Note: The max. load of the storage area is
20 kg.
Ensure safe fastening of the cargo.
1 Driving
Driving to the Place of Use.
Side brush and roller brush are raised.
2 Sweeping with sweep roller
Roller brush is lowered.
3 Sweeping using roller brush and
side brushes
Roller brush and side brushes are low-
ered.
Note: The machine is equipped with a seat
contact switch If the driver's seat is vacat-
ed, the machine is switched off.
Note: If the seat contact switch has
switched off the machine, then turn the ig-
nition key to "0" to prevent battery dis-
charge.
Open the device hood.
Check, if the stop switch on the com-
bustion engine is in the "ON" position.
Open the fuel supply.
Close cover.
Sit on the driver's seat.
Do NOT press the accelerator pedal.
Set programme switch to step 1 (driv-
ing).
Turn ignition key past position 1.
If the machine starts, release the igni-
tion key.
Note: Never operate the starter motor for
longer than 10 seconds. Wait at least 10
seconds before operating the starter motor
again.
CAUTION
Always press the accelerator pedal careful-
ly and slowly. Do not jerkily change from re-
verse to forward drive or vice versa.
1 Accelerator pedal, "forwards"
2 Accelerator pedal, "reverse"
Press slowly the accelerator pedal "for-
ward".
Danger
Risk of injury! While reversing, ensure that
there is nobody in the way, ask them to
move if somebody is around.
Press slowly the accelerator pedal "re-
verse".
The accelerator pedal can be used to
vary the driving speed infinitely.
Avoid pressing the pedal suddenly as
this may damage the hydraulic system.
In the event of power loss on inclined
surfaces, slightly reduce the pressure
on the accelerator pedal.
Release the accelerator pedal, the ma-
chine brakes automatically and stops.
CAUTION
Objects or loose obstacles may not be run
over or pushed.
Stationary obstacles of up to 5 cm can
be run over slowly and carefully.
Stationary obstacles of more than 5 cm
may only be run over using a suitable
ramp.
Danger
Risk of injury! If the bulk waste flap is open,
stones or gravel may be flung forwards by
the roller brush. Make sure that this does
not endanger persons, animals or objects.
CAUTION
Do not sweep up packing strips, wire or
similar objects as this may damage the
sweeping mechanism.
CAUTION
To avoid damaging the floor, do not contin-
ue to operate the sweeping machine in the
same position.
Note: To achieve an optimum cleaning re-
sult, the driving speed should be adjusted
to take specific situations into account.
Note: During operation, the waste contain-
er should be emptied at regular intervals.
Note: When cleaning surfaces, only lower
the roller brush.
Note: Also lower side brush when cleaning
along edges.
Set programme switch to step 2. Roller
brush is lowered.
Note: Roller brush starts operating auto-
matically.
Note: To sweep up larger items up to a
height of 50 mm, e.g. cigarette packs, the
bulk waste flap must be raised briefly.
Raising bulk waste flap:
Press the pedal for the bulk waste flap
forwards and keep pressed down.
To lower it, take foot off pedal.
Note: An optimum cleaning result can
only be achieved if the bulk waste flap
has been lowered completely.
Set programme switch to step 3. Side
brushes and roller brush are lowered.
Note:
Roller brush and side brush start
operating automatically.
Close wet/dry flap
Open wet/dry flap.
Note: You can thus prevent the filter
system from getting blocked.
Open wet/dry flap.
Note: This protects the filter from mois-
ture.
The appliance is equipped with an auto-
matic filter cleaning system.
The cleaning takes place automatically ap-
prox. every 15 seconds. In the process a
short blow-off sound can be heard.
Check the installed dust filter for con-
tamination every once in a while. Re-
place a heavily contaminated or defec-
tive filter.
Storage area
Programme selection
Starting the machine
Open fuel cock
Turning on the Appliance
Drive the machine
Drive forward
Reverse drive
Driving method
Brakes
Driving over obstacles
Sweeping mode
2
1
Sweeping with sweep roller
Sweeping with bulk waste flap raised
Sweeping with side brushes
Sweeping dry floors
Sweep in fibrous and dry waste (such as
dry grass, hay)
Sweeping damp or wet floors
Filter dedusting
2
1
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