KARCHER BD 43/25 C Bp User Manual

June 8, 2024
Karcher

KARCHER BD 43/25 C Bp User Manual

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Please read and comply with these original instructions prior to the initial operation of your appliance and store them for later use or subsequent owners.

Safety instructions

Before using the appliance for the first time, read and observe these operating instructions and the accompanying brochure:

Safety information for brush cleaning units and spray-extraction units, No. 5.956-251.0.

The device may only be operated when the cover and all lids are closed.
The appliance must only be operated on surfaces that do not exceed the max. permitted incline (see “Technical Specifications”).

  WARNING
Do not use the appliance on inclines.

Safety Devices

Safety devices serve to protect the user and must not be rendered in operational or their functions bypassed.

Safety Switch

If the safety switch is released, the brush drive shuts off.

Danger or hazard levels

DANGER
For an immediate danger which can lead to severe injuries or death.

WARNING
For a possibly dangerous situation which could lead to severe injuries or death.

CAUTION
Pointer to a possibly dangerous situation, which can lead to minor injuries.

ATTENTION
Pointer to a possibly dangerous situation, which can lead to property damage.

Function

The scrubbing vacuum cleaner is used for the wet cleaning of level floors.

  • The device can be easily adjusted to the respective cleaning task by adjusting the water volume and the detergent volume.
  • The detergent dosing unit can be adjusted via the addition in the tank.
  • The device is equipped with a fresh water and a waste water tank (25 litres each). These allow an effective cleaning with a long usage life.
  • A working distance of 430 mm will improve the efficiency when you are using the appliance for a long period.
  • Propulsion is accomplished by manually pushing the appliance and is supported by the rotation of the brushes. The brush drive is powered by two batteries.
  • Batteries can be selected depending on the configuration (refer to Chapter “recommended batteries”)

Note:
The appliance can be equipped with various accessories depending on the cleaning task.

Please request our catalogue or visit us on the Internet at www.kaercher.com.

Proper use

Use this appliance only as directed in these operating instructions.

  • The appliance may only be used for the cleaning of hard surfaces that are not sensitive to moisture and polishing operations.
  • The appliance is not suited for the cleaning of frozen grounds (e.g. in cold stores).
  • The appliance may only be equipped with original accessories and spare parts.
  • The appliance is not suited for the use in potentially explosive environments.
  • The machine should not be used to suck in inflammable gases, undiluted acids or solvents.
  • This includes petrol, thinning agents or hot oil that can form an explosive mixture when it comes in contact with sucked air. Do not use acetone, undiluted acids and solvents as they are aggressive towards the materials from which the appliance is made.
  • The machine has been approved for use on surfaces with max. gradients as listed under “Technical Specifications”.
  • This appliance is suited for the commercial use, e.g. in hotels, schools, hospitals, factories, shops, offices, and rental companies.
  • The appliance was designed for the cleaning of floors inside or of covered surfaces.

Environmental protection

Information on ingredients (REACH)
The latest information on ingredients can be found under:
www.kaercher.de/REACH

Warranty

The warranty terms published by our competent sales company are applicable in each country. We will repair potential failures of your accessory within the warranty period free of charge, provided that such failure is caused by faulty material or defects in fabrication. In the event of a warranty claim please contact your dealer or the nearest authorized Customer Service center. Please submit the proof of purchase.

Operating and Functional Elements

FIG 2 Operating and Functional Elements.JPG

  1. Fluff filter
  2. Safety button
  3. Battery *
  4. Drain hose for wastewater with dosing unit
  5. Holding rail for home base
  6. Float
  7. Fresh water tank
  8. Fresh water tank lock
  9. Cleaning head
  10. Disc brush
  11. Fresh water reservoir filler neck
  12. Bow brush change
  13. Waste water tank
  14. Pedal transport chassis
  15. Fresh water level display
  16. Rotary handle to incline the vacuum bar
  17. Height adjustment of suction bar *
  18. Wing nuts for fastening the vacuum bar
  19. Vacuum bar *
  20. Suction hose
  21. Water quantity regulator
  22. Battery socket
  23. Vacuum bar lowering lever
  24. Operator console
  25. Push handle
  26. Storage surface for cleaning set “Home base box“
  27. Cover waste water tank
  • not included in the delivery

Colour coding

  • The operating elements for the cleaning process are yellow.
  • The controls for the maintenance and service are light gray.

Operator console

  1. OFF
    Device is switched off

  2. Normal mode
    Wet clean the floor and vacuum up dirt water.

  3. Intense mode
    Wet clean the floor and allow the detergent to react.

  4. Vacuum mode
    Suck in the dirt fleet.

  5. Program selection switch

  6. Display

Symbols on the machine

FIG 4 Symbols on the machine.JPG

FIG 5 Symbols on the machine.JPG

Before Startup

Unloading

  • Unscrew the screws from the middle board of the pallet.
  • Push down the device holding the push handle and pull out the middle board.
  • Remove the chocks in front of and next to the wheels.
  • Push down the device holding the push handle and push it forwards up to the edge of the pallet.
  • Lift the device off the pallet and set it on the floor.

Install batteries

Install the batteries (see “Care and Maintenance/
Install and connect batteries”).

Using batteries made by other manufacturers

We recommend using our batteries as described in chapter “Care and Maintenance/ Recommended batteries”.

Charging battery

Note:
The device is equipped with a safety mechanism to prevent total discharge, i.e. when the permissible minimum capacity is reached, the brush motor and the turbine are switched off.

  • Drive the machine directly to the charging station; avoid any steep gradients in the process.

DANGER
Danger of injury due to electric shock. Observe the mains voltage and fuse protection on the type plate of the device.

Charging process

Average charging time is approx. 10 -15 hours.
The appliance must not be used during the charging process.

DANGER
Danger of explosion
Prior to charging low-maintenance batteries
Remove waste water tank (see Chapter “Maintenance and care/Maintenance tasks/Removing the waste water tank”).

This prevents the accumulation of hazardous gases underneath the tank during the charging process.

ATTENTION
Risk of damage. Do not clean the device with water while the tank is removed.

FIG 6 Charging process.JPG

  1. Battery plug, appliance side
  2. Battery plug, battery side

Detach the battery plug on the unit side.

ATTENTION
Risk of damage!

  • Do not connect the charger with the battery plug on the unit side.
  • Only use a charger that is suitable for the installed battery type:

FIG 7.JPG

Note: Please read the operating instructions of the charger manufacturer, especially the chapters on safety instructions!

  • Connect the battery plug on the battery side with the charger.
  • Plug the mains plug of the charger into a power outlet.
  • Execute the charging process according to the information in the operating instructions of the charger.
  • Connect the battery plug on the device side with the battery plug on the battery side.

Low maintenance batteries (wet batteries)

**WARNING
Danger of causticization!**

  • Adding water to the battery in its discharged state can cause the acid to leak.
  • Use safety glasses while handling battery acid and follow the safety instructions to avoid personal injury or damage to clothes.
  • Should the acid spray on to the skin or clothes, rinse immediately with lots of water.

ATTENTION
Risk of damage!

  • Use only distilled or desalinated water (EN 50272-T3) for filling the battery.
  • Do not add any substances (so-called performance improving agents), else warranty claims will not be entertained.
  • Replace batteries with the same battery type only.

Installing the Vacuum Bar

  • Insert the vacuum bar into the vacuum bar suspension in such a manner that the profiled sheet is positioned above the suspension.
  • Tighten the wing nuts.

FIG 8 Installing the Vacuum Bar.jpg

  • Insert the suction hose.

Operation

****DANGER
Risk of injury!
In dangerous situations, release the safety switch/drive lever.

Filling in detergents

Fresh water

  • Open the lock of the fresh water reservoir.
  • Fill fresh water (maximum 60 °C) until the lower edge of the filling nozzle.
  • Close the lock of the fresh water reservoir.

Detergent

**** WARNING
Risk of damage. Only use the recommended detergents. With other detergents, the operator bears the increased risk regarding the operational safety and danger of accident.
Only use detergents that are free from solvents,
hydrochloric acid and hydrofluoric acid.

Follow the safety instructions for using detergents.

Note:
Do not use highly foaming detergents.
Recommended detergents:

FIG 9 Recommended detergents.JPG

  • Add the detergent to the fresh water reservoir.

Note:
If the fresh water tank is empty, the cleaning head continues working without liquid supply.

Setting the water quantity

Adjust the water quantity using the regulating button according to the dirt on the floor covering.

Note:
Carry out initial cleaning attempts with low water volume. Increase water volume step by- step until the desired cleaning result is achieved.

Setting the Vacuum Bar

Oblique position

To improve the vacuuming result on tiled floors the vacuum bar can be turned to an oblique position of up to 5°.

  • Loosen the wing nuts.
  • Turn the vacuum bar.

FIG 10 Setting the Vacuum Bar.jpg

  • Tighten the wing screws.

Inclination

If the vacuum result is unsatisfactory the inclination of the straight vacuum bar can be modified.

  • Adjust the rotary handle to incline the suction bar.

Height

The bend of the suction lips upon contact with the floor is influenced with the height adjustment.

FIG 11 Height.jpg

  • Try adjusting the twist handles of the height adjustment until the best vacuuming result is achieved.

Cleaning

ATTENTION
Risk of damage to the floor covering. Do not operate the appliance on the spot.

  • Swivel the pedal for the transport chassis down.
  • Turn the program selection switch to the desired cleaning program.

Lower the vacuum bar

  • Pull the lever out and press it down; the vacuum bar is lowered.

Note:

  • For cleaning tiled floors, adjust the straight suction bar in such a way that cleaning is not done at an angle of 90 degrees to the joints.
  • The inclined position and the inclination of the suction bar can be adjusted to achieve better suction results (see “Adjusting the suction bar”).
  • If the waste water tank is full, the float closes the suction opening and the suction turbine runs at an increased speed.

If this is the case, shut the vacuum off and drive to empty the waste water tank.

Shutting Down the Appliance

  • Release the safety switch.
  • Set the program selection switch to suction or vacuuming.
  • Briefly drive forward and suck of the remaining water.
  • Raise the vacuum bar.
  • Charge battery, if required.

Drain off dirt water

WARNING
Please observe the local provisions regarding the wastewater treatment.

Take the water discharge hose from the support and lower above a suited collection device.

  • Crush or bend the dosing equipment.
  • Open the lid of the dosing equipment.
  • Drain off the dirt water – regulate the water quantity by pressing or bending.
  • Rinse the waste water tank with clear water.

Drain off clean water

FIG 13 Drain off clean water.jpg

  • Unscrew the lock of the fresh water reservoir.

Transport

DANGER
Risk of injury! When loading or unloading the machine, it may only be operated on gradients up to the maximum value (see “Technical Specifications”). Drive slowly.

**CAUTION**
Risk of personal injury or damage! Mind the weight of the appliance during transport.

  • Lift the pedal for the transport chassis.
  • Use the pushing handle to push the appliance.

FIG 14 Transport.jpg

  • When transporting in vehicles, secure the appliance according to the guidelines from slipping and tipping over.

Storage

CAUTION
Risk of personal injury or damage! Consider the weight of the appliance when storing it. This appliance must only be stored in interior rooms.

Care and maintenance

DANGER
Risk of injury! Set the programme selector switch to “OFF” and pull the mains plug of the charger prior to performing any work on the appliance.
Remove the battery plug from machine.

  • Drain and dispose of the dirt water and the residual fresh water.

Maintenance schedule

After each operation

ATTENTION
Risk of damage. Do not sluice the appliance with water and do not use aggressive detergents.

  • Drain off dirt water.
  • Rinse the waste water tank with clear water.
  • Clean the outside of the appliance with a damp cloth which has been soaked in mild detergent.
  • Check the fluff filter, clean if required.
  • Clean the vacuum lips and the wiping lips, check for wear and replace if required.
  • Check the brush for wear and replace if required (see “Maintenance tasks”).
  • Charge the battery:

If the charging state of the battery is under 50%, charge the battery fully and without interruption.

If the charging state of the battery is over 50%, only recharge the battery if the entire operation duration will be required when next used.

Weekly

When used regularly, charge the battery fully and without interruption at least once a week.

Monthly

  • Check battery poles for oxidation, brush off if necessary. Ensure that the connection cable sits firmly.
  • Clean the seals between waste water tank and cover and check for tightness, replace if required.
  • Clean sieve.
  • Check the acid density of the cells if the batteries are not maintenance-free batteries.
  • For long periods of disuse, only turn the device off when the battery is fully charged. Fully recharge the battery at least every month.

Yearly

  • Have the prescribed inspection carried out by the customer service.

Maintenance Works

Cleaning the sieve

FIG 15 Cleaning the sieve.JPG

1. Cover
2. Cover

  • Open the cover.
  • Turn cover the clockwise and remove it.
  • Remove and clean the sieve lying beneath it.
  • Insert the sieve.
  • Replace the cover and lock it by turning it anti-clockwise.
  • Close cover.

Replace or turn vacuum lips

FIG 16 Replace or turn vacuum lips.JPG

  1. Wear indicator
  2. acuum lip

The vacuum lips must be replaced or reversed if they are worn down to the wear indicator.

  • Remove the vacuum bar.
  • Unscrew the star grips.

FIG 17 Replace or turn vacuum lips.JPG

  • Remove the plastic parts.
  • Remove the vacuum lips.
  • Insert new or reversed vacuum lips.
  • Insert the plastic parts.
  • Screw in and tighten the star grips.

Replacing the disk brushes

  • Push down the device holding the push handle so that the cleaning head is raised.
  • Press the pedal for changing the brushes downward beyond its resistance.

FIG 18 Replacing the disk brushes.JPG

  • Pull the device towards the back so that the disc brush becomes accessible.
  • Place a new disc brush on the floor in front of the device.
  • Drive the device with the raised cleaning head over the new disc brush and lower the cleaning head.
    The brush locks into the drive.

Removing the waste water tank

Drain off dirt water.

FIG 19 Removing the waste water tank.JPG

  • Lift up the waste water tank and put it aside.

Batteries

Please observe the following warning notes when handling batteries:

FIG 20 Batteries.JPG

FIG 21 Batteries.JPG

DANGER
Risk of explosion. Do not place tools or the like on the battery, i.e. on the terminal poles and cell connectors.

Risk of injury. Ensure that wounds never come into contact with lead. Always clean your hands after having worked with batteries.

Recommended batteries

FIG 22 Recommended batteries.JPG

The device requires 2 batteries

  1. Complete set (24 V/76 Ah) incl. connecting cable, order no. 4.035-447.0
  2. Complete set (24 V/80 Ah) incl. connecting cable, order no. 4.035-990.0

Insert batteries and connect

  • Drain off dirt water.
  • Lift up the waste water tank and put it aside.
  • Pull out the battery plug.

FIG 23 Insert batteries and connect.jpg

Battery 6.654-093.0
Battery 6.654-290.0
1 Spacer

  • Insert the battery into the device as shown above.
  • Insert the spacer between the battery and the device on the side indicated in the illustration.

CAUTION
When the batteries are installed and removed, the stability of the appliance can be compromised; ensure a safe stance.

  • Connect pole using the enclosed connecting cable.
  • Connect the connection cable to the free battery poles (+) and (-).

ATTENTION
If the polarity is reversed (positive and negative terminals), the control electronics are destroyed.
Pay attention to correct poles.

  • Place the waste water tank on the appliance.

Note:
Charge the batteries before commissioning the appliance.
See also “Charging the batteries”.

Removing the batteries

Set the programme selector switch to “OFF”.

  • Pull out the battery plug.
  • Lift up the waste water tank and put it aside.
  • Clamp off the minus pole of the battery.
  • Clamp off the remaining cables from the battery.
  • Remove the support blocks or the foam pieces.

CAUTION
When the batteries are installed and removed, the stability of the appliance can be compromised; ensure a safe stance.

  • Remove the batteries.
  • Dispose of the used batteries according to the local provisions.

Maintenance contract

To ensure a reliable operation of the appliance maintenance contracts can be concluded with the competent Kärcher sales office.

Frost protection

In case of danger of frost:

  • Empty the fresh and waste water tank.
  • Store the appliance in a frost-protected room.

Faults

DANGER
Risk of injury! Set the programme selector switch to “OFF” and pull the mains plug of the charger prior to performing any work on the appliance.

Remove the battery plug from machine.

  • Drain and dispose of the dirt water and the residual fresh water.

Faults with display

FIG 24 Faults with display.JPG

Faults without display on the console

FIG 25 Faults without display on the console.JPG

Cleaning the floater

Open the cover of the waste water tank.

FIG 26 Cleaning the floater.jpg

  1. Swimmer casing
  2. Lock hook
  3. Float
  4. Lower part
  • Pull out the float casing towards the top.
  • Detach locking hooks.
  • Clean float and bottom part.
  • Assemble the float casing and insert it into the device.

Accessories

FIG 27 Accessories.JPG

Technical specifications

FIG 28 Technical specifications.JPG

EU Declaration of Conformity

We hereby declare that the machine described below complies with the relevant basic safety and health requirements of the

EU Directives, both in its basic design and construction as well as in the version put into circulation by us. This declaration shall cease to be valid if the machine is modified without our prior approval.

Applied national standards

The signatories act on behalf of and with the authority of the company management.

Accessories and Spare Parts

Only use original accessories and spare parts, they ensure the safe and trouble-free operation of the device.

For information about accessories and spare parts, please visit www.kaercher.com.

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