6. Check whether the waste container has clicked into place.
Stopping and parking the device
1. Take your foot from the accelerator.
2. Raise the roller brush and side brush.
3. Remove the ignition key.
4. Charge the battery.
5. Empty the waste container.
6. Only park the device on an even surface (< 2% gradient).
Transport
CAUTION
Risk of injury and damage
Be aware of the weight of the device during transportation.
1. The device has 4 marked lashing points. They are for use
when fastening the device.
2. When transporting the device on vehicles, secure it to prevent
it from slipping or overturning in accordance with the respec-
tive valid guidelines.
Storage
WARNING
Risk of injury and damage
Note the weight of the device.
1. Place the device in a dry, protected place on an even surface.
2. Remove the ignition key.
3. Clean the vehicle inside and out.
4. Disconnect the battery plug connector.
5. Recharge the battery every 2 months.
Care and maintenance
General notes
DANGER
Risk of accidents and injuries due to unintentional move-
ment of the device
Switch off the device before carrying out any care and mainte-
nance work, and remove the ignition key.
Disconnect the central battery plug connector.
Note
Adhere to the safety instructions for care and maintenance.
Cleaning the device
CAUTION
Risk of short circuits due to water stream
Do not clean the device with a hose or high-pressure water jet.
DANGER
Health risk from dust
Wear a dust mask and safety goggles when cleaning with com-
pressed air.
ATTENTION
Risk of damage to the surfaces
Do not use any scouring agents or aggressive cleaning agents for
cleaning purposes.
1. Blow out the inside of the device with compressed air.
2. Clean the inside and outside of the device with a damp cloth,
soaked in mild washing lye.
Maintenance intervals
Service hours counter / operating hours / battery charge
ATTENTION
Observe the displays on the display screen when switching on
the device.
Display of next service time for customer service
1
Battery charge display
2
E - Empty
F - Full
Operating hours display
3
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.
Daily maintenance
1 Check the roller brush and side brush for any tangled pieces
of tape.
2 Check the tyre pressure.
3 Check that the operative elements are fully functional.
4 Clean the dust filter.
Weekly maintenance
1 Check the moving parts to make sure that they move smooth-
ly.
2 Check the sealing strips in the sweeping area to make sure
they are set correctly and to check for wear.
3 Check the roller brush and side brush for wear.
4 Check the dust filter and clean the filter box as necessary.
5 Check the seat contact switch to make sure it is fully function-
al.
6 Check the tension of belts, check for wear and check that they
are functional.
Maintenance after wear
1 Replace the sealing strips.
2 Replace the roller brush (observe the wear indicator).
3 Replace the side brush.
Note
See chapter "Maintenance work" for descriptions.
Maintenance by Customer Service
Note
In order to preserve warranty entitlements, all servicing and main-
tenance work during the warranty period has to be performed by
an authorised Kärcher Customer Service, in accordance with the
inspection check list.
The next service time is displayed when switching on the KM 85/
50 R Bp.
Maintenance every 200 operating hours
1 Have maintenance work carried out as per inspection check
list 5.950-051.0.
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