Kärcher FC 7 Cordless & FC 7 Cordless Premium

Model Numbers: FC 7 Cordless, FC 7 Cordless Premium

Document Number: 59698290 (05/23)

Introduction

Intended Use

Use the floor cleaner exclusively for cleaning hard floors in your private household and only on waterproof hard floors. Do not clean water-sensitive floor coverings such as e.g. untreated cork floors, since the moisture can penetrate and damage the floor. The device is suitable for cleaning PVC, linoleum, tiled, stone, oiled and waxed parquet, laminate and all water-resistant floor coverings.

Environmental Protection

The packing materials can be recycled. Please dispose of packaging in accordance with the environmental regulations. Electrical and electronic devices contain valuable, recyclable materials and often components such as batteries, rechargeable batteries or oil, which - if handled or disposed of incorrectly - can pose a potential danger to human health and the environment. However, these components are required for the correct operation of the device. Devices marked by this symbol [recycling symbol] are not allowed to be disposed of together with the household rubbish.

Current information on content materials (REACH) can be found at: www.kaercher.de/REACH

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.

Scope of Delivery

The scope of delivery for the appliance is shown on the packaging. Check the contents for completeness when unpacking. If any accessories are missing or in the event of any shipping damage, please notify your dealer.

Safety Instructions

Read this safety chapter and these original instructions before using the device for the first time. Act in accordance with them. Keep the original instructions for future reference or for future owners. In addition to the notes in the operating instructions, you also need to take into consideration the general safety regulations and accident prevention guidelines applicable by law. Warnings and information notices attached to the device provide important information for hazard-free operation.

Hazard Levels

Electrical Components

Charger

Battery

Safe Handling

Symbols on the Device

Description of the Device

The maximum amount of equipment is described in these operating instructions. Depending on the model used, there are differences in the scope of delivery (see packaging). For the illustrations, refer to the graphics page.

Illustration A: Device Components

Installation

Installing the Handle Bar

1. Hold the basic device firmly.

2. Place the cable in the guide of the plastic connector and fix it.

3. Fit the handle bar all the way to the end stop into the basic device until it audibly latches into place. The handle bar must sit tightly in the device.

Illustration B: Installing Handle Bar

Shows the process of attaching the handle bar to the main device body, including routing the cable.

Initial Startup

Charging Process

[WARNING] Risk of fire due to defective mains plug: A continuously connected charger can overheat and cause a fire if the mains plug is defective. Unplug the charger from the mains after a maximum of one day.

Note: Unplug the charger from the mains after a maximum of one day, as a plugged-in charger continuously consumes power.

  1. Plug the charging cable of the charger into the charging socket on the device. [Illustration C: Connecting Charger]
  2. Plug the mains plug of the charger into the socket. The LED indicator lights display the battery's current charging state. [Illustration D: LED Indicators]
    • All 3 LED indicator lights flash from bottom to top when charging a completely empty battery.
    • The lowermost LED lights up continuously when the battery is 1/3 charged, the two upper LEDs continue to flash.
    • When the battery is 2/3 charged, the two lower LEDs light up continuously, the uppermost LED continues to flash.
    • The battery is fully charged after 4 hours.
    • After the battery has been charged, the 3 LED indicator lights remain on constantly for 60 minutes. After this time, the LED indicator lights go out.
  3. Unplug the charger mains plug from the mains socket after charging. [Illustration E: Disconnecting Charger]
  4. Unplug the charging cable from the device.

Fitting the Waste Water Tank

  1. Place the device in the middle of the waste water tank so that it is positioned between the rollers and then audibly clicks into place. The position of the tank is not important because it can be inserted in both longitudinal directions in the device. [Illustration F: Fitting Waste Water Tank] The waste water tank must sit tightly in the device.

Filling the Fresh Water Tank

  1. Grasp the fresh water tank by the recessed grips at the side and remove it from the device.
  2. Open the tank cap and turn it to the side. [Illustration G: Opening Tank Cap]
  3. Fill the fresh water tank with cold or lukewarm tap water.
  4. Add KÄRCHER detergent or care agent to the fresh water tank as required.
  5. [ATTENTION] Overdosing or underdosing of the detergent or care agent can result in poor cleaning results. Follow the dosage recommendations for the detergent or care agent.
  6. Close the tank cap.
  7. Fit the fresh water tank into the device. [Illustration H: Fitting Fresh Water Tank] The fresh water tank must sit tightly in the device.

Operation

General Notes on Operation

[ATTENTION] Moisture: Material damage to sensitive floors. Check the surface to be cleaned for water sensitivity at an inconspicuous location before using the device. Do not clean water-sensitive floor coverings such as e.g. untreated cork floors, since the moisture can penetrate and damage the floor.

[ATTENTION] Material damage: Damage to the device from pointed, large and/or bulky objects. The device must not be stored and used on hard coarse dirt and objects, as the parts can get stuck under the waste water tank and cause scratches on the floor and tank. Before starting work and storing the device, remove objects such as shards, pebbles, screws or toy parts from the floor. [Illustration AI: Removing Objects]

Note: To avoid striped patterns, test the device on an inconspicuous area before using on sensitive surfaces, e.g. wood or fine stone. Do not allow it to remain in one area, but keep it in motion. Observe the instructions for the floor covering manufacturer.

Note: Work backwards towards the door so that no footprints are generated on the freshly washed floor. [Illustration AJ: Working Backwards]

Floor cleaning is performed using a to and fro movement at the same speed as when vacuuming.

Activate the Boost function for heavy soiling. Hold the Boost function button pressed for this. The roller speed and water volume are increased when the boost function is activated. The Boost function can be activated at cleaning level 1 and cleaning level 2. The indicator for the corresponding cleaning level flashes when the Boost function is activated. Allow the device to slide slowly over the floor without exerting any pressure on the device.

Various different rollers are available, depending on the scope of delivery. The colour of the rollers indicates the respective special application for which they are suitable. [Illustration K: Roller Types]

Note: For an optimum cleaning result, wash the rollers in the washing machine at 60°C before initial use.

[ATTENTION] Material damage due to loose rollers: This may damage the washing machine. Place the rollers in a laundry net and load the washing machine with extra laundry.

Starting Work

[ATTENTION] Uncontrolled motion: Damage to the device and material damage. The cleaning rollers start rotating as soon as the device is switched on. Hold the handle tight to prevent the device from moving away independently.

[ATTENTION] Fresh water tank or waste water tank not installed: Material damage. Before starting cleaning work, ensure that the fresh water tank is filled with water and the waste water tank is fitted in the device.

  1. Press the ON/OFF switch. [Illustration I: Switching On] The device switches on. The cleaning level 1 indicator for normal roller speed and normal water quantity is lit.
  2. Moisten the rollers.
    1. Hold the Boost function button pressed.
    2. Move the device back and forth until the rollers are sufficiently moistened.
    Note: If the rollers block immediately after switching on, remove the rollers, moisten them under the tap and reinsert them.
  3. If necessary, switch to cleaning level 2 using the button for adjusting the cleaning level. [Illustration J: Adjusting Cleaning Level] This increases the roller speed and water volume. The Cleaning level 2 indicator lights up. Note: Selection of cleaning level 1 or cleaning level 2 depends on the type of floor to be cleaned (e.g. wooden or stone floor). The device is set to cleaning level 1 after initial start-up. The cleaning level setting last used always remains activated after interrupting and resuming work.
  4. If necessary, activate the boost function for cleaning stubborn dirt (see also chapter General notes on operation). [Illustration K: Boost Function]

Battery Run Time

The "Battery" indicator shows the remaining battery run time:

[Illustration N: Battery Indicators]

Acoustic or optical signals warn of a flat battery.

Emptying the Waste Water Tank

The "MAX" indicator (red) lights up and an acoustic signal sounds when the waste water tank is full. [Illustration M: MAX Indicator]

  1. Press the ON/OFF switch. The device switches off.
  2. Press the unlocking button for the waste water tank with your foot and lift the device. [Illustration O: Removing Waste Water Tank] The waste water tank releases from the device.
  3. For draining, do not transport the waste water tank by the top cover, but horizontally with both hands at the narrow sides.
  4. Empty the waste water tank through the opening in the cap. In the case of adhering dirt deposits, remove the cover of the waste water tank and rinse the waste water tank with tap water.
  5. Fit the waste water tank (see Chapter Fitting the waste water tank).

Refilling with Detergent

The "MIN" indicator (blue) lights up and an acoustic signal sounds when the fresh water tank is empty. [Illustration L: MIN Indicator] The acoustic signal sounds once a minute as a reminder.

  1. Fill the fresh water tank (see Chapter Filling the fresh water tank).

Interrupting Operation

[ATTENTION] Damp rollers: Moisture damage to sensitive floors. To prevent damage to sensitive floors through wet rollers, place the device in the parking station during longer work breaks.

  1. Press the ON/OFF switch. The device switches off.
  2. Place the device in the parking station. [Illustration AG: Parking Device] Note: If the device is placed on the parking station without a waste water tank, the unlocking button must be pressed to remove the device.

Ending Operation

  1. Press the ON/OFF switch. The device switches off.
  2. Place the device in the parking station. [Illustration AC: Parking Device]

[ATTENTION] Adhering dirt deposits: Adhering dirt deposits can damage the device in the long term. It is recommended to clean the device completely after each application.

3. Clean the device (see Chapter Care and service).

Storing the Device

[ATTENTION] Liquids/moist dirt: Unpleasant odours can develop if the device contains liquids/moist dirt when stored.

Completely empty the fresh water tank and waste water tank before storing the device. Use the cleaning brush to remove hair and dirt particles from the hair filters in the floor head cover. Allow the cleaned rollers to dry in the air, e.g. mounted in the device on the parking station. Do not place the wet rollers in an enclosed cupboard to dry.

  1. Put the empty waste water tank in the cleaning station to dry.
    1. Place the device on the parking station and let it snap into place.
    2. Then place the device with the parking station on the cleaning station. [Illustration AC: Parking Device]
  2. Fit the cleaned rollers on the device for drying. [Illustration AD: Fitting Rollers for Drying]
  3. Charge the battery (see Chapter Charging process).
  4. Store the device in a dry room. [Illustration AF: Storing Device]

Care and Service

Floor Head Cleaning by Means of Rinsing Process

[ATTENTION] Dirt or detergent residues: The waste water tank and the hair filters must be cleaned regularly to ensure that dirt does not accumulate in the tank and hair filters. Dirt particles can clog the hair filters and slots if the device is not cleaned after use. The accumulation of dirt and bacteria can also result in the development of unpleasant odours in the device. On completion of work, place the device in the cleaning station and start the rinsing process. Clean the floor head in the cleaning station only by using the automatic rinsing process and not by pouring water into the station separately. Make sure that the waste water tank is attached. Do not clean the device or the top or bottom of the floor head under running water or under a shower spray, otherwise water may enter.

Note: The rinsing process cannot be started while the "MAX" indicator (red) is lit and the waste water tank has not been emptied.

Note: The LED lighting on the floor head remains switched off during the rinsing process.

  1. Press the ON/OFF switch. The device switches off.
  2. Empty the waste water tank and reinsert it (see chapter Emptying the waste water tank).
  3. Place the device with an empty waste water tank in the parking station.
  4. Fill the fresh water tank with at least 200 ml of fresh water without a detergent or care agent (see chapter Filling the fresh water tank). [Illustration P: Filling Fresh Water Tank for Rinsing] Note: It is not necessary to add detergent for the rinsing process.
  5. Hold the ON/OFF switch and the cleaning level adjustment button simultaneously pressed for 3 seconds. An acoustic signal sounds. [Illustration Q: Starting Rinsing Process]
  6. The indicators light up repeatedly from top to bottom. The rinsing process starts and takes approx. 2 minutes. [Illustration R: Rinsing Process] Note: At the start of the rinsing process, the water runs from the fresh water tank onto the rollers for approx. 80 seconds. During this time the device is silent. Only at the end of the rinsing process do the rollers start to turn for approx. 30 seconds.
  7. When the rinsing process is finished, a signal tone sounds and the (red) "MAX" display lights up. [Illustration S: Rinsing Complete]
  8. Press the unlocking button for the waste water tank and place the device on the parking station. The waste water tank remains in the cleaning station. Note: The (red) "MAX" display flashes for 10 seconds if an attempt is made to switch the device on again with a full waste water tank. Cleaning work cannot be continued.
  9. Press the unlocking button for the hair filters inwards. The hair filters are released.
  10. Place the hair filters in the cleaning station. [Illustration U: Removing Hair Filters]
  11. Remove the rollers and place them in the cleaning station. [Illustration V: Removing Rollers]
  12. Transport the cleaning station with waste water tank, hair filters and rollers to the toilet, sink or waste container as required. [Illustration W: Transporting Cleaning Station]
  13. Clean the waste water tank (see chapter Cleaning the waste water tank).
  14. Clean the rollers (see chapter Cleaning the rollers).
  15. Clean the hair filters (see chapter Cleaning the hair filters).
  16. Clean the underside of the floor head and the roller drive with a moist cloth. [Illustration AB: Cleaning Floor Head Underside] Note: Do not clean the device or the top or bottom of the floor head under running water or under a shower spray, otherwise water may enter.
  17. Empty and dry the cleaning station.
  18. If water is still present in the fresh water tank, remove and drain the fresh water tank.

Cleaning the Waste Water Tank

[ATTENTION] Adhering dirt deposits: Adhering dirt deposits can damage the device in the long term. Clean the waste water tank regularly. For information on the waste water tank indicator and the procedure for cleaning the waste water tank, see Chapter Emptying the waste water tank.

  1. Remove the waste water tank cap. [Illustration X: Removing Waste Water Tank Cap]
  2. Clean the waste water tank and cap with tap water.
  3. Alternatively, the waste water tank can be cleaned in a dishwasher. Note: The rubber inlays of the waste water tank flap can become sticky when cleaned in a dishwasher. This does not affect their sealing ability.

Cleaning the Rollers

[ATTENTION] Detergent residue in the rollers: Foaming. Wash the rollers under running water or clean them in a washing machine each time after using the device.

[ATTENTION] Damage due to cleaning the rollers with fabric softener or using a clothes dryer: Damage to the microfibres. Do not use fabric softener when cleaning in a washing machine. Do not dry the rollers in a clothes dryer.

[ATTENTION] Material damage due to loose rollers: This may damage the washing machine. Place the rollers in a laundry net and load the washing machine with extra laundry.

  1. Press the ON/OFF switch. The device switches off.
  2. Place the device in the parking station. [Illustration AC: Parking Device]
  3. Unscrew the cleaning rollers via the recessed grip. [Illustration V: Unscrewing Rollers]
  4. Clean the cleaning rollers under running water or in a washing machine at max. 60 °C. [Illustration Y: Washing Rollers]
  5. Twist the cleaning rollers as far as they will go onto the roller holder. Pay attention to the colour coding on the inner side of the roller and on the roller holder (e.g. blue to blue). [Illustration AD: Fitting Rollers onto Holder]
  6. Allow the rollers to dry on the device and on the parking station. [Illustration AF: Drying Rollers]

Cleaning the Hair Filters

[ATTENTION] Adhering dirt deposits: Adhering dirt deposits can damage the device in the long term. It is recommended to clean the device completely after each application.

[ATTENTION] Adhering dirt deposits: Adhering dirt deposits can damage the device in the long term. Clean both hair filters regularly with the cleaning brush.

[ATTENTION] Damage due to cleaning the hair filters in a dishwasher: The washing process can distort the scraper edge and it will no longer press on the rollers correctly. This worsens the cleaning result. Do not clean the hair filters in a dishwasher but rather under running water.

  1. Press the ON/OFF switch. The device switches off.
  2. Place the device in the parking station. [Illustration AC: Parking Device]
  3. Press the unlocking button for the hair filters inwards. [Illustration U: Removing Hair Filters] The hair filters are released and can be removed.
  4. Clean both hair filters under running water.
  5. Remove adhering dirt deposits, e.g. in the filter comb, using the cleaning brush. [Illustration AA: Cleaning Filter Comb] [Illustration Z: Cleaning Filter Comb]
  6. Insert the hair filters into the floor head and allow them to latch into place. Both hair filters must sit tightly in the device. [Illustration AE: Fitting Hair Filters]

Cleaning and Care Agents

[ATTENTION] Use of unsuitable detergents and care agents: The use of unsuitable detergents and care agents can damage the device and loss of eligibility for warranty claims. Use only KÄRCHER detergents. Take care to ensure the correct dosage.

Note: Use KÄRCHER detergent or care agents for floor cleaning as necessary. Observe the manufacturer's dosing quantity recommendations when dosing with detergent or care agents.

Troubleshooting Guide

Malfunctions often have simple causes that you can remedy yourself using the following overview. When in doubt, or in the case of malfunctions not mentioned here, please contact your authorised Customer Service.

Note: The device is disabled for 3 seconds when a fault occurs. The device cannot be switched on again until the fault has been corrected.

The battery is not charging

The error LED ("Battery" indicator) flashes when the device is switched on and the device does not start

The device switches off and the LED fault display ("Battery" display) flashes

The device overheats (e.g. at high ambient temperatures, when used with dry rollers or when used on carpet). Allow the device to cool down for approx. 2.5 hours. The device can only be switched on again once it has cooled down enough. The device may be charged while it is cooling down.

The cleaning level 1 and cleaning level 2 indicators flash simultaneously and the rollers do not rotate

The device has a motor blockage, e.g. due to excessive pressure on the rollers or through movement into a wall/corner. Switch the device off and back on again. The rollers are blocked.

The hair filters are blocking the rollers. The rollers are not being sufficiently moistened.

The display lights up repeatedly from top to bottom

The device is in the 2-minute rinsing process for cleaning the floor head. Wait for about 2 minutes, then rinsing is finished and the display no longer lights up (see Chapter Floor head cleaning by means of rinsing process).

The display indicator "Fill fresh water tank" lights up although the fresh water tank is filled.

The device cannot be switched on

The device rattles loudly when switched on

The device does not absorb dirt

The rollers are too dry

The rollers are not being sufficiently moistened.

The fresh water filter is dirty.

Poor cleaning result

The water absorption is not optimal

The device is losing waste water

Technical Data

FC 7
Electrical connection
Voltage V 100 - 240
Phase ~ 1
Frequency Hz 50 - 60
Degree of protection IPX4
Device protection class III
Charger protection class II
Nominal power of device W 80
Nominal voltage of battery V 25.20 - 25.55
Battery type Li-Ion
Operating time when battery is ful- ly charged min 45
Charging time for an empty bat- tery h 4
Output voltage of charger V 30
Output current of charger A 0.6
Device performance data
Roller rotations per minute at cleaning level 1 rpm 450
Roller rotations per minute at cleaning level 2 rpm 490
Roller rotations per minute with Boost function rpm 530
Filling quantity
Fresh water tank capacity ml 400
Waste water tank capacity ml 200
Dimensions and weights
Weight (without accessories and cleaning fluids) kg 4.3
Length mm 310
Width mm 230
Height mm 1210

Subject to technical modifications.

Removing the Handle

[ATTENTION] Frequent removal of the handle: The handle components can be damaged by repeated removal. Do not remove the handle from the basic device after assembly. The handle may only be removed from the basic device when the device is sent out for service purposes.

[ATTENTION] Incorrect removal of the handle: Device damage. Take care to ensure that the connection cable between the basic unit and the handle is not damaged.

Insert a screwdriver at a 90° angle in the small opening at the rear side of the handle and remove the handle. [Illustration AK: Removing Handle]

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