Karcher BR 35 12 C Bp Instructions Manual

To assemble the Karcher BR 35/12 C Bp, first attach the handle to the main body of the machine using the provided screws and ensure they are securely tightened. Then, install the brush and secure it in place. Finally, insert the battery and lock it into position.
If the unit won't start, check if the battery is fully charged and properly installed. Ensure that the safety key is inserted correctly. Examine the power switch for any damage and ensure it is turned on. If these steps do not resolve the issue, consult the user manual or contact Karcher support.
After each use, empty and rinse the recovery and solution tanks. Clean the brush and check for any wear or debris. Inspect the squeegee for damage and clean it. Finally, wipe down the machine with a damp cloth and store it in a dry, safe place.
To adjust the brush pressure, locate the adjustment knob near the brush head. Turn the knob clockwise to increase the pressure or counterclockwise to decrease it. Ensure the pressure is set according to the surface type being cleaned.
If streaks are present, check the squeegee for wear or debris and clean or replace it if necessary. Ensure the brush is clean and has no damage. Adjust the brush pressure if needed and verify the solution mixture is correct.
The Karcher BR 35/12 C Bp is suitable for most hard floor surfaces including tile, concrete, and vinyl. Avoid using it on carpeted surfaces and always check the manufacturer's recommendations for specific floor types.
To replace the battery, turn off the machine and remove the safety key. Open the battery compartment, disconnect the old battery, and remove it. Insert the new battery, connect it, and ensure it's securely seated. Close the compartment and reinsert the safety key.
Karcher recommends using their approved cleaning solutions that are specifically designed for use with their machines. Ensure to follow the dilution instructions on the cleaning solution label for optimal results. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the machine.
The brush should be replaced when it shows signs of significant wear or damage, which can affect cleaning performance. Regularly inspect the brush and replace it as needed. The frequency of replacement depends on usage and floor conditions.
If the machine is not picking up water effectively, check the squeegee for clogs or damage and clean or replace it. Ensure that the vacuum hose is not blocked and that the recovery tank is not full. Inspect the seals on the recovery tank for any leaks.