400 Ah - trough bat-
6.654-
tery
156.0
240 Ah - trough bat-
6.654-
tery
112.0
240 Ah - 6V single
6.654-
battery
119.0
180 Ah - 6V single
6.654-
battery
124.0
* Minimum volume of the battery charging
room
** Minimum air flow between the battery
charging room and the surroundings
Use of batteries and chargers of other
manufacturers
ATTENTION
Only if you use the batteries and chargers
recommended by Kärcher, a claim under
warranty exists.
We recommend these batteries / charg-
ers for the KM 105/100 R Bp and KM
105/110 R Bp.
Battery
Battery set
240 Ah - trough
6.654-112.0 4.654-003.0
battery (wet)
180 Ah - single
6.654-124.0 4.654-022.0
battery (gel)
240 Ah - single
6.654-119.0 4.654-023.0
battery (gel)
We recommend these batteries / charg-
ers for the KM 125/130 R Bp.
Battery
Battery set
400 Ah - trough
6.654-156.0 6.654-327.0
battery (wet)
240 Ah - trough
6.654-112.0 6.654-325.0
battery (wet)
240 Ah - single
6.654-119.0 6.654-326.0
battery (gel)
Note
When using batteries of other manufactur-
ers, the maximum battery dimensions must
be observed.
Maximum battery dimensions (single
battery)
KM 105/100 R Bp
KM 105/110 R Bp
The device requires 4 single batteries with
6 volt each or a battery trough.
The available space (LxWxH) in the device
is: 622 mm x 402 mm x 379 mm
KM 125/130 R Bp
The available space (LxWxH) in the device
is:827 mm x 324 mm x 462 mm
Please follow these instructions if you are
using low-maintenance batteries:
– It is necessary to conform to the maxi-
mum battery dimensions.
– When charging low-maintenance bat-
teries, the left cover must be opened.
– While charging maintenance-free bat-
teries, follow the specifications of the
battery manufacturer.
Installing and connecting the
Open left cover.
Remove the appliance cover.
Insert batteries into the battery mount.
Warning
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Pay attention to correct poles.
Connect pole terminal (red cable) to
19.8 07.92
positive pole (+).
Screw the connection lines onto the
batteries.
5.12 2.05
Connect pole terminal to negative pole
(-).
3.8
1.52
NOTICE
When removing the battery, make sure that
the negative pole lead is disconnected first.
Check that the battery pole and pole termi-
nals are adequately protected with pole
grease.
NOTICE
Charge the batteries before commissioning
the appliance.
DANGER
Risk of injury!
Comply with safety regulations on the
handling of batteries. Observe the di-
rections provided by the manufacturer
Charger
of the charger.
DANGER
Risk of injury!
Only put the charger into operation if
the mains connection is free of damage.
A damaged mains connection must im-
mediately be replaced by the manufac-
turer, the customer service or a quali-
fied person.
DANGER
Charger
Risk of injury!
Charge the battery only with an appro-
priate charger.
NOTICE
The charger is controlled electronically and
completes the charging process automati-
cally. All functions of the device are auto-
matically interrupted during the charging
process.
NOTICE
When the batteries are charged, first re-
move the charger from the mains and then
disconnect it from the batteries.
Charging process KM 105/100(110) R Bp
Pack
With the KM 105/100(110) R Bp Pack the
low-maintenance batteries and the charger
are already installed.
3
2
1
batteries
Charging battery
4
1
9
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EN
1 Retainers for mains connection (fold-
ing)
2 Mains cable with mains plug
3 Connection for mains connection of the
charger
4 Batteries
Open left cover.
Fold in retainers and remove mains
connection.
Insert the plug of the charger into the
socket.
Note
The progress of the charging process is
shown via a bargraph (5 bars) on the dis-
play.
At the beginning of the charging process
5 lines can be seen briefly.
Little by little the 5 bars are filled (depend-
ing on the charging state of the battery at
the beginning of the charging process,
more slowly or faster). When the last bar is
filled, the battery is charged.
After charging
Unplug the charger from the mains.
Store the mains connection away in the
retainer and clip in the mains plug.
Charging process for devices with
external charger
1 Battery socket
2 Working connection
Open left cover.
Unplug the battery plug and replug it in
the charger connection
Insert the mains plug of the charger into
the socket. The charging process will
start.
The progress of the charging process is
displayed on the charger.
orange
Battery is being charged
green
Battery is charged
red
Battery is not connected,
deep discharged or de-
fective.
blinks red
Battery defective
After charging
Replug the battery plug into the working
connection
Information with low-maintenance
batteries
Add distilled water after the charging
process has been completed; observe
the correct acid level. There are corre-
sponding indicators on the battery.
DANGER
Danger of causticization!
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