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Brand : Kärcher

Model : CV 382 Adv

Category : Vacuum Cleaner

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  • H05VV-F 2x1,0 H05VV-F 2x1,0 Teilenummer (EU/GB) 6.650-913.0 6.650-913.0 Kabellänge m 0,1 0,112 English Contents General notes Read these original operating instructions and the enclosed safety instructions before using the device for the first time and adhere to these. Keep both documents for future reference or for future owners. If the operating instructions and safety instructions are not observed, the device can be damaged and dangers could arise for users and other persons. Notify the dealer immediately in the case of shipping damage. Check the package contents when un- packing for missing accessories or for damage. Environmental protection The packing materials can be recy- cled. Please dispose of packaging in accordance with the environmental regula- tions. Electrical and electronic appliances contain valuable, recyclable materials and often components such as batter- ies, rechargeable batteries or oil, which - if handled or disposed of incorrectly - can pose a potential threat to human health and the environment. However, these compo- nents are required for the correct operation of the appliance. Appliances marked by this symbol are not allowed to be disposed of together with the household rubbish. Notes on the content materials (REACH) Current information on content materials can be found at: www.kaercher.com/ REACH Hazard levels DANGER Indication of an imminent threat of danger that will lead to severe injuries or even death. 몇 WARNING Indication of a potentially dangerous situa- tion that may lead to severe injuries or even death. 몇 CAUTION Indication of a potentially dangerous situa- tion that may lead to minor injuries. ATTENTION Indication of a potentially dangerous situa- tion that may lead to damage to property. Intended use 몇 WARNING Health risk Inhalation of dusts that are harmful to health Do not use the device for vacuuming up dusts that are harmful to health. ATTENTION Damage to the device Short-circuit due to high levels of humidity Only use and store the device indoors. This vacuum cleaner for carpets is in- tended for dry cleaning floor and wall surfaces. The device is not suitable for use on hard floors. This device is suitable for commercial use, e.g. in hotels, schools, hospitals, factories, shops, offices, and rental com- panies. General notes p. 12
  • Environmental protection p. 12
  • Hazard levels p. 12
  • Intended use p. 12
  • Symbols on the appliance p. 13
  • Device elements p. 13
  • Installation p. 13
  • Startup p. 13
  • Operation p. 14
  • Transport p. 14
  • Storage p. 14
  • Care and service p. 15
  • Troubleshooting guide p. 16
  • Warranty p. 16
  • Accessories and spare parts p. 16
  • EU Declaration of Conformity p. 17
  • Technical data English 13 Symbols on the appliance Type plate Further important device specifications are provided on the type plate. The type plate is located on the rear of the device casing. Device elements 1 Mains cable 2 Mains power cable connection 3 Suction pipe/suction hose 4 Brush head lock 5 "Electronic brush monitoring" indicator light 6 Fibre height selection button 7 Filter cover 8 Filter cover lock 9 Main switch 10 Handle 11 Brush cover rotary lock 12 Side section bow 13 Side section 14 Filter bag lock 15 Filter bag 16 Motor protection filter 17 Filter casing 18 Exhaust filter 19 Suction hose at brush head 20 Handle adjustment 21 Cable hook, rotating 22 Cushion nozzle 23 Crevice nozzle 24 "Filter" indicator lamp 25 Indicator tuft 26 Roller brush Installation Install the loose parts for handle provided with the device before using the device for the first time. See page 4 for illustrations 1 Handle with mains power cable 2 Handle metal tube 3 Suction pipe and suction hose p. 18

1. Open the handle adjustment.

2. Push the metal pipe of the handle into

the mount all the way to the lowest latch- ing position (latches audibly twice).

3. Insert the handle into the metal pipe and

latch into place. Take care to ensure that the mains cable is not jammed or twist- ed.

4. Pull the handle to the first (uppermost)

5. Close the handle adjustment.

6. Insert the suction hose into the connec-

7. Insert the suction pipe into the mount on

the device Startup Installing the filter bag

1. Unlock and remove the filter cover.

2. Turn the filter bag lock to the right to un-

3. Insert the filter bag and turn the filter bag

lock to the left to lock.

4. Fit and lock the filter cover.

Connecting the mains power cable to the device

1. Open the cable holder at the handle.

2. Plug the mains cable provided into the

socket on the device.

3. Secure the plug connection against un-

intentional unplugging using the cable holder on the handle. Use only the mains cable provided and only replace it with an equivalent cable in the case of damage (see "Technical data"). Setting for long pile carpets Setting for short pile carpets Filter status indicator (see "Troubleshooting -Remove the blockage") Identifies the access to the roll- er brush in the side section (see "Replacing the roller brush")14 English Operation Adjusting the height of the handle The height of the handle is adjustable. See page 4 for illustrations

1. Open the handle adjustment.

2. Move the handle up or down to set the

3. Close the handle adjustment.

Switching on the device

1. Connect the mains plug.

2. Switch on the device at the main switch.

Electronic brush monitoring The electronic brush monitoring continu- ously monitors the function of the roller brush. The indicator light shows the respective op- erating mode: Off: Roller brush functioning correctly. Lights up orange: Incorrect fibre height setting - set the fibre height selection knob to a lower fibre height. Also lights up orange at the lowest set- ting: Replace the roller brush. Note Visual brush inspection: The degree of wear can be determined by comparing the differently coloured indicator tufts. Replace the roller brush when the black bristles are the same height as the red bristles. Roller brush operation ATTENTION Risk of damage to the floor covering! Do not operate the device continuously at the same point.

2. Perform cleaning.

Using accessories Vacuum with the crevice nozzle and cush- ion nozzle. See page 4 for illustrations

1. Pull the suction pipe out of the mount.

2. Remove the desired accessory from the

storage compartment and plug it onto the suction pipe.

3. Perform cleaning.

Suction pipe operation ATTENTION Risk of damage! When vacuuming using the suction hose, allow the device to latch into position with- out moving so that the brush motor switch- es off and does not damage the carpet. Switching off the device

1. Switch off the device at the main switch.

2. Pull out the mains plug.

Cable storage The mains cable can be stored on the de- vice. See page 4 for illustrations

2. Wind the mains cable around the cable

hook and remove the cable from the handle. Transport 몇 CAUTION Failure to observe the weight Risk of injury and damage Be aware of the weight of the device during transportation.

1. Wind the mains cable around the cable

2. Carry the device by the carrying handle.

3. When transporting the device in vehi-

cles, secure it to prevent it from slipping or overturning in accordance with the re- spective valid guidelines. Storage 몇 CAUTION Failure to observe the weight Risk of injury and damage Be aware of the weight of the device during storage. The device may only be operated indoors.English 15 Care and service Maintenance intervals ATTENTION Risk of damage Please adhere to the specified mainte- nance intervals in order to prevent damage to the device. Daily

1. Clean the roller brush.

1. Check the roller brush for wear.

Note The degree of wear can be determined by comparing the differently coloured indicator tufts. Replace the roller brush when the black bristles are the same height as the red bristles. Cleaning the roller brush

1. Remove the brush cover if necessary:

Use a coin to turn the rotary lock by 90° and remove the brush cover.

2. Cut off hair and threads wound onto the

roller brush using scissors and remove them. Changing the filter bag

1. Unlock and remove the filter cover.

2. Turn the filter bag lock to the right to un-

lock. Close the filter bag, remove and dispose of it.

3. Insert a new filter bag and turn the filter

bag lock to the left to lock.

4. Fit and lock the filter cover.

Replacing the exhaust filter

1. Unlock and remove the filter cover.

2. Push the filter casing locking mechanism

upwards and remove the filter casing.

3. Remove the exhaust filter from the filter

4. Insert a new exhaust filter in the filter

5. Insert the filter casing and latch it into

6. Fit and lock the filter cover.

Replacing the motor protection filter

1. Unlock and remove the filter cover.

2. Press the motor protection filter lock up-

wards. Remove the old motor protection filter and dispose of it.

3. Fit and lock the new motor protection filter.

4. Fit and lock the filter cover.

Replacing the roller brush Please make sure that the bracket is al- ways completely opened during installa- tion.

1. Fold the bracket on the side section fully

upwards and remove the side section.

2. Pull out the old roller brush and dispose

3. Insert a new roller brush in the side section.

4. Push the side section together with the

roller brush into the device.

5. Fold the bracket fully downwards to lock

the side section. Troubleshooting guide Remove the blockage Suction pipe/suction hose Suction hose at brush head Roller brush/brush head Note Remove the brush cover if necessary to make the work easier (see "Cleaning the roller brush"). Motor not running No electrical voltage present Check the power socket and power sup- ply fuse. Check the mains cable and the mains plug of the device. Check the mains cable plug connection at the handle. The thermal protection switch has switched off the motor due to overheating Check the filter and suction hose. Re- place the used filter or remove the block- age from the suction hose. Allow the appliance to cool down. Unsatisfactory vacuuming result Check the roller brush for blocking ob- jects and remove these if present. Remove blockages from the brush head, suction pipe and suction hose. Replace the filter bag. Replace the exhaust filter or motor pro- tection filter. Set the fibre height selection knob to the correct setting . Replace the roller brush. Filter indicator lamp lights up orange Remove blockages from the brush head, suction pipe and suction hose. Replace the filter bag. Electronic brush monitoring indicator light lights up orange Set the fibre height selection knob to a lower fibre height. Indicator light - electronic brush moni- toring indicator light lights up even at the lowest setting Replace the roller brush. Customer Service department If the malfunction cannot be corrected, the device must be checked by the Customer Service department. Warranty The warranty conditions issued by our rele- vant sales company apply in all countries. We shall remedy possible malfunctions on your appliance within the warranty period free of cost, provided that a material or manufacturing defect is the cause. In a war- ranty case, please contact your dealer (with the purchase receipt) or the next author- ised customer service site. (See overleaf for the address) Accessories and spare parts Only use original accessories and original spare parts. They ensure that the appliance will run fault-free and safely. Information on accessories and spare parts can be found at www.kaercher.com.English 17 EU Declaration of Conformity We hereby declare that the machine de- scribed below complies with the relevant basic safety and health requirements in the EU Directives, both in its basic design and construction as well as in the version placed in circulation by us. This declaration is invalidated by any changes made to the machine that are not approved by us. Product: Dry vacuum cleaner Type: 1.033-xxx Type: 1.057-xxx Currently applicable EU Directives 2006/42/EC (+2009/127/EC) 2009/125/EC 2011/65/EU 2014/30/EU Harmonised standards used EN 50581 EN 55014-1: 2017 EN 55014-2: 2015 EN 60312-1: 2017 EN 60335–1 EN 60335-2-69 EN 61000–3–2: 2014 EN 61000–3-3: 2013 EN 62233: 2008 National standards used

Harmonised directive(s) 666/2013 The signatories act on behalf of and with the authority of the company management. Documentation supervisor: S. Reiser Alfred Kärcher SE & Co. KG Alfred-Kärcher-Str. 28 - 40 71364 Winnenden (Germany) Ph.: +49 7195 14-0 Fax: +49 7195 14-2212 Winnenden, 2018/10/01 Chairman of the Board of Management Director Regulatory Affairs & Certification H. Jenner S. Reiser18 English Technical data Subject to technical modifications.

  • Indicative annual energy consumption (kWh per year), based on 50 cleaning tasks. Actual annual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used. ** Not suitable for use on hard floors with the delivered nozzle. Kärcher CV 38/ 2, CV 38/2 Adv Kärcher CV 48/ 2, CV 48/2 Adv Electrical connection Mains voltage V 220-240 220-240 Phase ~ 1 1 Power frequency Hz 50-60 50-60 Protection class II II Device performance data Air quantity (max.) l/s 40 40 Vacuum (max.) kPa (mbar) 20,0 (200) 20,0 (200) Dimensions and weights Length x width x height mm 370 x 390 x 1215 370 x 485 x 1215 Width of roller brush mm 335 430 Typical operating weight kg 8,8 9,1 Ambient conditions Ambient temperature (max.) °C +40 +40 Determined values in acc. with EN 60335-2-69 Sound level L