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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
S 100 | S 130
08/2022 | 83430430

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  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS S 100 | S 130 08/2022 | 83430430...
  • Page 2 Notes S 100 | S 130 Notes Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 3 S 100 | S 130 Contents Contents Page Safety Danger areas Human error Signs and symbols User groups Safety-relevant specifications Information about the vehicle General information on service Standard scope of supply Declaration of conformity Type plates License plate Information on operation Driving license Explanation regarding the driving licence classes T and L Observe national regulations outside the EU countries.
  • Page 4 Contents S 100 | S 130 Page Engine Working view outside Working view symbols Working view inside Start-up Start engine Driver's seat Driver's seat with variable position Service brakes Overview lighting Switching on lighting Signalling a turn Horn Refuel Urea solution Refill urea Windscreen wiper, windscreen washer Description...
  • Page 5 S 100 | S 130 Contents Page Seat contact switch Brakes Instructions on driving Driving mode with hydrostat Acoustic reversing warner speed for working Fixed engine speed & speed Driving mode with the Special Drive System Driving programme 4 (constant operation) not applicable DualDrive speeds for road driving Adjustment of the fine adjustment wheel Actuating the inch pedal...
  • Page 6 Contents S 100 | S 130 Page Extended shut down Engine preservation Recommissioning after the shutdown Reversing engine preservation Putting the vehicle into operation Index Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 7 S 100 | S 130 Notes Notes Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 8 Safety S 100 | S 130 Safety Read all information on the subject of "Safety" (page 8 to page 33) and the warning notes before you perform any instruction for action. The warning notes are always at the beginning of a chapter. When this operating manual speaks of attachments, this includes attachments to the front, rear and on the body frame.
  • Page 9 S 100 | S 130 Safety Signs and symbols Positions of the safety symbols S100_058 The safety symbols are applied to the vehicle at the following positions. In the cabin: Read and observe the operating manual and the safety instructions before start-up. At the left and right on the rear side of the cabin: Presence in the articulation area is forbidden.
  • Page 10 Safety S 100 | S 130 Further signs and symbols Indicates the warning notes caution, warning and danger. Risk of explosion Do not smoke or light an open fire while working with fuels. Danger of fire Do not smoke or light an open fire while working with fuels. No fire When working at the vehicle do not use any fire and do not work near any easily flammable envi- ronment.
  • Page 11 S 100 | S 130 Safety Signal words DANGER Designates a danger with a high risk level that, if not avoided, will cause death or severe injury. WARNING Designates a danger with a medium risk level that, if not avoided, may cause death or severe injury. CAUTION Designates a danger with a low risk level that, if not avoided, may cause slight or moderate injury.
  • Page 12 Safety S 100 | S 130 Persons (e.g. non-instructed visitors or children) with only very little knowledge about the dangers posed by the vehicle must not be present in the environment of the vehicle! Intended use The vehicle is a multi-functional system vehicle that has been designed for use in municipal operations as narrow-track vehicles with outstanding agility.
  • Page 13 S 100 | S 130 Safety User groups Responsible for operation Commitment of the person responsible for operation • The vehicle must only be operated in a safe condition. • The operating and service staff must be instructed in operation and maintenance of the vehicle. •...
  • Page 14 Safety S 100 | S 130 Commitment of the service staff • The service staff must be at least 16 years old and suitable physically and mentally for operating the vehicle. Per- sons whose health is impaired must learn which additional dangers will be posed by this by the vehicle before working at the vehicle.
  • Page 15 S 100 | S 130 Safety Safety-relevant specifications The vehicle must not be changed in type, properties and purpose! Before use Every person involved in commissioning, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting of the vehicle must have read and understood the entire operating manual and particularly the safety chapter for the vehicle before starting work. This should be confirmed by the respective person in written form and kept.
  • Page 16 Safety S 100 | S 130 WARNING Cabin may fall unintentionally. Serious injuries, crushing including death may be the consequence. Working under a raised cabin is only permitted with additional mechanical support. With the cab tipped, a safety support must be used as mechanical protection. The cab falling off may cause severe injury or even death! Emergency exit At the maximum steering angle to the left or right, the corresponding door can no longer be opened and is therefore...
  • Page 17 S 100 | S 130 Safety Additional electronic implements The vehicle is equipped with electronic components whose operation may be influenced by electromagnetic emissions from other implements. These influences can endanger people. Have additional implements only be installed by a service partner.
  • Page 18 Safety S 100 | S 130 Electrical overhead lines When working with the vehicle near electrical overhead lines, there is a danger of high voltage. Always keep enough distance from electrical overhead lines: Voltage Minimum distance < 1 kV > 1 kV < 110 kV >...
  • Page 19 S 100 | S 130 Safety Before driving Make yourself familiar with all operating elements, switches, control lamps and other operating equipment before driving – otherwise, there is a danger of accidents due to lack of attentiveness during the drive! If required, secure the load properly - there is a danger of injury and accident due to correctly secured load.
  • Page 20 Safety S 100 | S 130 Working hydraulics For irregularities of the working hydraulics system, shut down the vehicle at once and have it reviewed by a service partner – there is a danger of accidents. Stop the vehicle: • Release the throttle pedal. •...
  • Page 21 S 100 | S 130 Safety • the drive direction switch is in the neutral position, • the speed potentiometer is in position 0, • the drive program switch is in position 0, • The parking brake has been engaged and if appl. •...
  • Page 22 Safety S 100 | S 130 Danger of falling over Operate and use the vehicle only so that it is always standing stably, and tipping over is excluded. Danger of tipping over is present specifically by: • a low vehicle width •...
  • Page 23 S 100 | S 130 Safety Driving on slopes Use the vehicle only on slopes if slipping, crashing or falling over is out of the question. Driving on slopes is dangerous! The vehicle may topple over at incorrect handling if the centre of gravity exceeds the tipping limits - there is a danger of severe injury up to death if the vehicle tips over! The following factors can minimise the risk: •...
  • Page 24 Safety S 100 | S 130 2-stage-steering Your vehicle may be equipped with 2-stage-steering. The vehicle can be driven with two steering speeds. • Indirect steering: road driving: slow steering speed • Direct steering: working operation: fast steering speed With direct steering, the steering angle for a given steering movement is approximately twice as large as with indirect steering.
  • Page 25 S 100 | S 130 Safety Parking brake The parking brake must not be used during the drive. It will prevent rolling away when parking/depositing the vehicle if engaged. Emergency braking Very strong deceleration is possible in case of emergency braking! There is a risk of injury. Always put on your seat belt before starting a drive.
  • Page 26 Safety S 100 | S 130 Attachments Before procuring and attaching attachments, check whether they are suitable for attachment and use - weight, suspen- sion, rotational speed, power requirements, etc. Only attachments that comply with the vehicle-specific attachment specifications from Kärcher Municipal may be used. For further information, please contact your Kärcher Municipal partner.
  • Page 27 S 100 | S 130 Safety Inclination adjustment CAUTION Activation of the inclination adjustment at completely lowered front lift. The vehicle can topple over and thus cause injury. Before activating the inclination adjustment, lift the front lift. Make yourself familiar with the inclination adjustment before driving and starting work. The inclination adjustment can be used to adjust the front lift on the right and left by approx.
  • Page 28 Safety S 100 | S 130 The vehicle is equipped with an electronic regulation of the working hydraulics. As soon as the driver's seat of the vehicle is left, any active power take-offs are automatically switched off. For stationary operation or further work the required function must be switched off and then on.
  • Page 29 S 100 | S 130 Safety Wheels and tyres Check all wheel nuts for tight fit regularly, especially after wheel change - have the wheel nuts tightened if necessary. Observe the carrying capacity and the correct tyre pressure of the tyres in accordance with the attachments - there is a danger of accidents if the tyre pressure is too high or too low! The installation and removal of wheels and tyres must only be performed by trained specialists using the proper mounting tools.
  • Page 30 Safety S 100 | S 130 Transport | Towing | Emergency switching Transport When transporting your vehicle on a transport cart (trailer, truck, etc.), secure it against rolling away and slipping to the side with the parking brake. Strap down the vehicle with permitted strapping intended for this. Use the lashing points provided on the vehicle for this purpose.
  • Page 31 S 100 | S 130 Safety Emergency switching WARNING Loss of control of the vehicle when releasing the emergency switching. Accidents with severe injuries due to unforeseeable movements of the vehicle. • The vehicle must be on a level surface (no inclination or slope). •...
  • Page 32 Safety S 100 | S 130 Cleaning Clean your vehicle only in the intended locations and with a suitable collection container for contaminated water. Do not let washing water enter the environment - there is a danger of damage to the environment! Clean your vehicle regularly.
  • Page 33 S 100 | S 130 Safety Maintenance | Repair | Service Put the travel direction lever into the neutral position, • • the speed potentiometer into the position 0, • the driving programme switch into the position 0. • Activate the parking brake and •...
  • Page 34 Optional equipment S 100 | S 130 Optional equipment The pictures of the vehicle and the display shown in these operating instructions may differ in individual details from your vehicle in terms of equipment. Some of the optional equipment shown is available at an extra charge. All data and pictures do not refer to a single vehicle.
  • Page 35 S 100 | S 130 Information about the vehicle Information about the vehicle General information on service Have your vehicle registered by your service partner when you take delivery of the vehicle. Online registration is the prerequisite for warranty processing. Have the specified maintenance service in the maintenance schedule performed regularly and have this confirmed by a stamp and signature from your service partner or dealer in the service booklet.
  • Page 36 Information about the vehicle S 100 | S 130 Standard scope of supply Vehicle as described above including cab with heater. The vehicle is delivered with the following accessories: • Operating manual • Maintenance schedule • Service book • Folder for vehicle papers •...
  • Page 37 D-72768 Reutlingen, declare under our sole responsibility that the agricultural tractors of the vehicle series HOLDER S 100, identification number WH0544??????????? - continuous HOLDER S 130, identification number WH0544??????????? - continuous to which this declaration relates complies with the relevant fundamental health and safety requirements of the Directive VO(EU) 167/2013.
  • Page 38 Information about the vehicle S 100 | S 130 The cab classification according to standard EN15695-1:2009 is applicable in the EU. The cab complies with these requirements. There are four categories for cabs that surround the driver with a physical barrier and prevent ambient air from entering the driver's environment unhindered.
  • Page 39 S 100 | S 130 Information about the vehicle License plate The vehicle can be fitted with a licence plate at the front and rear. Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 40 Information about the vehicle S 100 | S 130 Notes Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 41 S 100 | S 130 Information on operation Information on operation Driving license In order to drive this vehicle in public road traffic you require a driving permit dependent on the type-related maximum speed of the vehicle and combinations of trailer and vehicle. From 19 January 2013 onwards, new specifications apply for the driver's license in the EU countries.
  • Page 42 Information on operation S 100 | S 130 Observe national regulations outside the EU countries. Vehicle Requirements which, according to their construction, are intended for the use for agricultural or silvicultural purposes and which are used for such purposes, with a constructional maximum speed of not more than 40 km/h and combinations of these vehicles and trailers, if they are driven at a speed of not more than 25 km/h, as well as self-propelled agricultural machines, feed mixers, fork lifts and other forklift trucks, each witch a con- Tractors...
  • Page 43 S 100 | S 130 Information on operation Requirements for driving a vehicle according to the German driving licence regulations (Fahrerlaubnisverord- nung) Which driver's license class is required to drive the vehicle must be clarified with the competent authority, taking into account national regulations.
  • Page 44 Technical Data S 100 | S 130 Technical Data Dimensions of the vehicle Engine S 100 S 130 Type 4-cylinder, 4-stroke turbocharged diesel engine Displacement 3621 cm³ Power output 74.4 kW 95 kW Torque 410 Nm Cooling Liquid cooling Air filter Dry air filter with acoustic warning device Generator max.
  • Page 45 S 100 | S 130 Technical Data Hydraulics • Volume controller 0 to 25 l/min at 180 bar • Volume controller 0 to 40 l/min at 180 bar • Adjustable pump 0 to 120 l/min at 280 bar • up to 5 pairs hydraulic clutches (depending on the equipment) °...
  • Page 46 Operation display S 100 | S 130 Operation display Touch function The display can be operated with the touch function. This means that touching with a finger can make a selection. You can make a selection but not adjust the values. You must use the encoder to adjust the values, see "Encoder", page 46.
  • Page 47 S 100 | S 130 Operation display Menu button From every menu, you can return to the menu overview by pushing the menu button. see "Overview of menu", page 53. You can also select the menu button with the encoder on the middle console. see "Encoder", page 46. The menu button is always at the upper right.
  • Page 48 Operation display S 100 | S 130 Back button From each submenu, touching the Back button will take you back by one level to the previously selected menu. The Back button is always at the upper left You can also select the Back button with the encoder on the middle console. Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 49 S 100 | S 130 Operation display Reset button Various menus display a reset button (1). The reset button (1) is used to reset any changes made to the settings back to the factory settings. Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 50 Operation display S 100 | S 130 The reset to factory settings must be acknowledged. After a successful reset, the reset button is framed in green. By pressing the red cross, the reset is cancelled and the settings are retained. The selection can be made via the encoder on the middle console or via the touch function.
  • Page 51 S 100 | S 130 Operation display Notes Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 52 Description of the display S 100 | S 130 Description of the display Start screen The start screen is only displayed during the boot process. Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 53 S 100 | S 130 Description of the display Overview of menu ADVICE Touching the screen anywhere will display the working view, see starting at "Working view outside", page 67. Troubleshooting Home button, see "Working view outside", page 67 Service Settings hydraulics I Settings hydraulics II Settings surface (display language, brightness)
  • Page 54 Description of the display S 100 | S 130 Joystick assignment CAUTION Incorrect operation due to changed assignment of the joystick. Unpredictable movements of the vehicle up to serious injuries due to incorrect operation. Before operating the vehicle, check the assignment of the joystick. ADVICE The unmarked lines in the left table of the screen are divided as shown in (2) and (3) in the right table.
  • Page 55 S 100 | S 130 Description of the display Service The menu "Service" does not provide any settings. This area is protected with a password. This password is only available to authorised service partners. Level 1 The assignment of the joystick and the combined floating position can be changed. Level 2 Service level: Resetting the operating parameters (drive, working hydraulics) and the operating hours counter after main- tenance.
  • Page 56 Description of the display S 100 | S 130 Settings hydraulics 1 ADVICE The different values can be set with the dial wheel on the encoder. For this, turn the wheel until the desired value is selected, then push the wheel. Then turn the wheel until the desired value is reached. Push the wheel again to set the value.
  • Page 57 S 100 | S 130 Description of the display Explanation As an example for comprehensibility of the illustration, based on the front lift (2): The front lift (2) is located on the function level [Y0] (11) with a volume flow (10) of 100  % and can be operated single acting or double-acting (9).
  • Page 58 Description of the display S 100 | S 130 Settings hydraulics 2 ADVICE The different values can be set with the dial wheel on the encoder. For this, turn the wheel until the desired value is selected, then push the wheel. Then turn the wheel until the desired value is reached. Push the wheel again to set the value.
  • Page 59 S 100 | S 130 Description of the display Notes Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 60 Description of the display S 100 | S 130 Note on working hydraulics WARNING Unpredictable behaviour of the vehicle due to changed parameters of the working hydraulics. Serious personal injuries and damage to the vehicle may result. Before driving or working with the vehicle, check which parameters are set for the working hydraulics. ADVICE The message always appears when the main switch of the working hydraulics is actuated after the vehicle has been restarted.
  • Page 61 S 100 | S 130 Description of the display Changes to hydraulic parameters 1 The symbol (3) appears when the following changes have been made: • Quantitative restrictions • Floating position via joystick movement • Front lift single-acting / double-acting Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 62 Description of the display S 100 | S 130 Settings of the display Interface language You can choose between the following interface languages: • German • English • Russian • Spanish • Chinese • French • Italian Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display using the controller. Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 63 S 100 | S 130 Description of the display Diagnosis, signals ADVICE On this and the following pages only values are displayed, no adjustments can be done. Drive system • Input: electrical signals at the inputs • Output: electrical signals at the outputs •...
  • Page 64 Description of the display S 100 | S 130 Camera When selecting the camera, the display will transfer the camera image in real time. Engine Cooling water temperature Temperature hydraulic oil Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 65 S 100 | S 130 Description of the display not assigned • Engine error • Passive regeneration is active • Overtemperature cooling water • SCR warning symbol • Engine oil change necessary • DPF filter exchange necessary • Engine oil warning light •...
  • Page 66 Description of the display S 100 | S 130 Engine error DM1 Up to 10 active engine faults are displayed. Engine error DM2 Active engine errors DM1 Home button Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 67 S 100 | S 130 Description of the display Working view outside Pin socket, electrical signal White hydraulic couplings [floating position] Single-acting/double-acting white hydraulic couplings Black hydraulic couplings [floating position] Yellow hydraulic couplings [floating position] Blue hydraulic couplings [floating position] Green hydraulic couplings [floating position] Potentiometer position Speed...
  • Page 68 Description of the display S 100 | S 130 Working view symbols Position driver's seat, driver on board Active driving programme Engine control lamp Gearbox condition (slow / fast) Seat belt 2-stage-steering Overtemperature engine Hydraulic filter contamination (suction/return filter) Request regeneration SCR warning light Parking brake Overtemperature engine cooler...
  • Page 69 S 100 | S 130 Description of the display Working view inside ADVICE States of the various functions: • yellow: Function is preselected • white: Function is active • grey: Function is not active Front lift inclination adjustment Front lift lateral adjustment Switching floating position/implement relief front lift (direct switching if the function is preselected) Vibration damping front lift, see "Vibration damping front lift", page 100 Implement relief front lift...
  • Page 70 Start-up S 100 | S 130 Start-up Start engine C70SCTC_034 C70SCTC_033 Procedure 1. Apply the parking brake. 2. Set the travel direction lever (2) to the neutral position (middle). 3. Fully depress the inch pedal (3). Only a fully depressed inch pedal can start the engine. 4.
  • Page 71 S 100 | S 130 Start-up Shutting off the engine Before shutting off the engine: • Set travel direction lever (2) to "neutral" position, • Set speed potentiometer (4) to position 0, • Set driving programme switch to 0, • Activate parking brake. Turn the ignition key (1) to position B.
  • Page 72 Start-up S 100 | S 130 Driver's seat Air-suspended driver seat Passenger seat C70SCTC_027 C70SCTC_026 Backrest Backrest extension Armrest, left Armrest inclination adjustment Inclination adjustment, folding down the backrest Seat belt Horizontal suspension Horizontal adjustment Safety belt buckle Weight indication - displayed at the passenger seat, position at the driver's seat identical Sever for setting the body weight - displayed at the passenger seat, position at the driver's seat identical Seat depth adjustment Inclination adjustment of the seat bottom...
  • Page 73 S 100 | S 130 Start-up Adjusting seat depth (12), air-sprung* drivers seat 1. Pull the lever (12) upwards. 2. The desired position relative to the operating console is achieved by simultaneously pushing the seat bottom for- wards or rearwards. Adjusting height (14), air-sprung* drivers seat 1.
  • Page 74 Start-up S 100 | S 130 Driver's seat with variable position WARNING Accidents in public road traffic due to loss of control of the vehicle. Serious injuries including death may be the consequence. While driving in public road traffic: • Putting on the seat belt. •...
  • Page 75 S 100 | S 130 Start-up Adjust the head rest ADVICE When driving with an improperly set head rest, there is a risk of injury! Set the head rest so that the upper edge of your head is at the same level as the upper edge of the head rest. 1.
  • Page 76 Start-up S 100 | S 130 Service brakes S1xx_027 ADVICE Depress the brake pedal carefully. The vehicle is sharply braked when the brake pedal is pressed. Do not test the brake in public road traffic! Procedure Press brake pedal (2) at slow speed. Vehicle brakes sharply! Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 77 S 100 | S 130 Start-up Overview lighting Indicator light Dipped beam, high beam, position light Front working spotlights Daylight driving lights Rotating beacon [attachment point] Rear working spotlight Rear lamp: • Reversing light • Indicator light • Rear light •...
  • Page 78 Start-up S 100 | S 130 Switching on lighting ADVICE The daylight driving lights are switched on automatically with the ignition. If it is switched off, the daylight driving lights light up for approx. 2 minutes until the battery disconnect relay automatically interrupts the power supply.
  • Page 79 S 100 | S 130 Start-up Signalling a turn Signalling a turn to the right 1. Push indicator light lever (1) forward. 2. The right indicator lights are switched on. Signalling a turn to the left 1. Press the indicator light lever (1) rearward. 2.
  • Page 80 Start-up S 100 | S 130 Refuel WARNING Fuel is easily flammable. Burns on the entire body may result. • Do not refuel in the vicinity of open flames, ignition-capable sparks or hot vehicle parts. • Do not smoke while fuelling up. •...
  • Page 81 S 100 | S 130 Start-up Notes Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 82 Start-up S 100 | S 130 Urea solution ADVICE Urea is known as "AdBlue®" or "Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)". For the storage of urea solution, the local provisions and environmental requirements must be observed. Urea solution causes corrosion in contact with materials such as copper, nickel, iron and aluminium. Urea solution is made of technically pure (treated) urea CO(NH and demineralised water.
  • Page 83 S 100 | S 130 Start-up Procedure 1. Switch off the engine. 2. Open the lid (3) of the urea tank. 3. Fill with urea using great care. 4. Close the tank (2) with the lid (3). Windscreen wiper, windscreen washer C270_063 ADVICE The front window is equipped with a windscreen wiper and a windscreen washer.
  • Page 84 Start-up S 100 | S 130 Notes Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 85 S 100 | S 130 Description Description Multifunction display Fuel supply Speed Direction indicator light left Rotating speed engine Time Direction indicator light right Travel direction Cooling water temperature Operating hours Regeneration interrupted High beam Regeneration active Dipped beam Regeneration required Indicator light trailer 2 Indicator light trailer 1 Temperature hydraulic oil...
  • Page 86 Description S 100 | S 130 Driving programmes ADVICE The driving programme 4 (constant operation) is temporarily not applicable If drive programme 4 is selected, the vehicle behaves as if drive programme 0 was selected. Set the desired driving programme with the driving programme switch (A). You can choose between 5 programmes: Range 0 Stationary operation...
  • Page 87 S 100 | S 130 Description Procedure To change the driving program (stationary operation, road run, work, SDS and constant operation), the travel direc- tion lever must be in neutral position, the speed potentiometer must be in position 0, the diesel speed must be below 1000 min-1.
  • Page 88 Description S 100 | S 130 Pedals S1xx_027 Inch pedal Brake pedal Throttle Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 89 S 100 | S 130 Description Notes Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 90 Description S 100 | S 130 Operating elements from driver's seat S1xx_056 S1xx_057 Multifunction handle (windshield wiper, windshield washer, buzzer, indicator light) Multifunction display, see page 85 Steering wheel Ignition Poti engine speed Button on the left and button on the right Parking brake 2-stage-steering Warning lights...
  • Page 91 S 100 | S 130 Description Switch to 0 (control lamp in the switch is not lit): The inclination adjustment of the front lift is not switched on au- tomatically. Switch to AUTO (control lamp in the switch is lit): The floating position of the inclination adjustment is automati- cally activated when the front lift floating position is actuated.
  • Page 92 Description S 100 | S 130 Right fender Filling socket hydraulics oil Filter leak oil Suction/return filter Fill level hydraulic pump Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 93 S 100 | S 130 Description Notes Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 94 Description S 100 | S 130 Hydraulic connections front and rear Green double-acting Blue double-acting Yellow double-acting Black double-acting Volume controller 0 - 25 l/min Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 95 S 100 | S 130 Description Volume controller 0 - 40 l/min Leak oil Adjustable pump 0 - 120 l/min Implement coding socket Incline cabin Hand pump needed White double-acting Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 96 Description S 100 | S 130 Connection hand pump for inclination of cabin & attachment frame Incline cabin connection Cabin bearings Fuses cabin bearings Connection for lifting the attachment frame Hand pump WARNING Cabin may fall unintentionally. Serious injuries, crushing including death may be the consequence. Working under a raised cabin is only permitted with additional mechanical support.
  • Page 97 S 100 | S 130 Description External operation front lift & rear lift ADVICE The operation of the rear lift is identical! WARNING The vehicle may start up. Injuries and/or crushing as well as damage to the vehicle or objects may be the consequence. •...
  • Page 98 Description S 100 | S 130 License plate The vehicle can be fitted with a licence plate at the front and rear. Quick lift Using the quick lift function, the attachment can be lifted out at the touch of a button. The pressure value must be readjusted for each attachment.
  • Page 99 S 100 | S 130 Description Latching, momentary function The functions shown (see "Settings hydraulics 1", page 56 and see "Settings hydraulics 2", page 58) can be set as latching or momentary during operation. A latching function remains active as soon as the function is touched. To deactivate the function, the function must be operated again.
  • Page 100 Description S 100 | S 130 Implement relief front lift Floating position Implement relief Weight Weight Attachment Attachment Without electro-hydraulic device relief, the attachment rests with its entire weight on the ground in floating position. With electro-hydraulic device relief, it is possible to transfer part of the attachment weight to the carrier vehicle. This results in the following advantages: •...
  • Page 101 S 100 | S 130 Description Functions active, inactive Whether a function is active or not is displayed by the colour of the symbol: • grey: Function inactive • white: Function active, If a symbol has a black background, it is not selected. Example hydraulic functions The floating position of the hydraulic couplings green and blue is not active.
  • Page 102 Description S 100 | S 130 Function level 0, 1 & 2 Colour key black Function level 0, joystick movement only green Function level 1, button F1 and joystick movement Function level 2, button F2 and joystick movement ADVICE If the function directions are interchanged (X and Y axis), simultaneous operation is no longer possible! Joystick movement The joystick can be moved forward, backward, to the right and left.
  • Page 103 S 100 | S 130 Description Functions mini-joystick ADVICE Function level 3 of the hydraulic functions is on the mini-joystick. Description ADVICE If the function directions are interchanged (X and Y axis), simultaneous operation is no longer possible! ADVICE No other function level for the mini-joystick can be selected! The joystick can be moved forward, backward, to the right and left.
  • Page 104 Description S 100 | S 130 Interfaces ADVICE The different interfaces are in the vehicle behind the driver's seat. Plug power supply Pin 1: 30 Pin 2: 15 Pin 3: Ground Diagnosis socket engine Transfer plug attachment Diagnosis socket drive & working hydraulics CAN vehicle Pin 1: CAN_H Pin 2: CAN_L...
  • Page 105 S 100 | S 130 Description Sockets The vehicle is equipped with one 13-pin socket each at the front (1) and rear (2) as per ISO 11446. S75_071 Socket front Socket rear Direction indicator light left Direction indicator light left Empty Fog tail light Ground...
  • Page 106 Description S 100 | S 130 SCR system SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) is a technology that reduces the volume of nitrous oxides (NO ) using AdBlue To ensure that the SCR is always properly in operation and that there is enough urea, a warning system has been developed.
  • Page 107 S 100 | S 130 Description Air outlet nozzles There are several adjustable air outlet nozzles (3) in the cabin. Adjust the air nozzle to the desired direction and air flow level. Operating the air conditioning* S1xx_043 S75_060 Rotary knob for fan air flow Ventilation switch for fan air flow Temperature controller Adjustable air outlet nozzles Reverse fan...
  • Page 108 Description S 100 | S 130 Switching on the heating external mirrors* ADVICE Once the rear view mirror is no longer clouded, switch off the heating external mirrorsr*. Procedure Switch on the heating external mirrors with the switch (2) if required. The control lamp in the switch lights up. * Optional equipment Heatable windscreen* ADVICE...
  • Page 109 S 100 | S 130 Description Radio* and speakers* C70SCTC_051 ADVICE There is a separate operating manual for the radio. Operating the radio 1. A radio antenna is included in the cabin as standard. 2. Read the operating manual before starting up the radio*. 3.
  • Page 110 Operation S 100 | S 130 Operation Driver presence control If you start the vehicle without the locking tab in the belt lock, the control lamp in the multifunction display lights up and a signal sounds. Only when the locking tab latches in the belt lock will the control lamp and the signal sound go out. If you park the vehicle and get off the driver's seat without activating the parking brake first, the control lamp will flash and a signal will sound.
  • Page 111 S 100 | S 130 Operation 1. Push the brake pedal (2) with the right foot and the corresponding pedal pressure. 2. Take your foot off of the brake pedal; the operating brake is released. Set the parking brake ADVICE When deactivating the ignition, the parking brake is automatically activated.
  • Page 112 Operation S 100 | S 130 Instructions on driving ADVICE After the engine has started, the travel direction lever must be actuated once if it was in the forward or reverse position during start-up. This prevents inadvertent movement while starting the engine. You can also switch to the new direction of travel when driving at reduced speed.
  • Page 113 S 100 | S 130 Operation C70SCTC_033 Programmes 2, 3 and 4 for road driving ADVICE When you are driving in programmes 2, 3 or 4, the driving speed can be controlled independently of the engine speed and the PTO shaft speed. The engine speed must reach at least 1000 rpm because the vehicle can only be put into operation above this speed.
  • Page 114 Operation S 100 | S 130 Fixed engine speed & speed Driving programme (2) C70SCTC_033 ADVICE If necessary, the speed must be increased via the fine adjustment wheel to reach the set value under changed conditions (driving uphill). Procedure 1. Bring the vehicle to a standstill. 2.
  • Page 115 S 100 | S 130 Operation Driving mode with the Special Drive System Driving programme (3) S1xx_027 C70SCTC_033 Switching on the SDS driving programme 1. Set the programme switch (A) to position . In this position, the max. driving speed is limited by the fine adjustment wheel position (C). 2.
  • Page 116 Operation S 100 | S 130 Driving programme 4 (constant operation) not applicable The driving programme 4 (constant operation) is temporarily not applicable If drive programme 4 is selected, the vehicle behaves as if drive programme 0 was selected. Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 117 S 100 | S 130 Operation DualDrive speeds for road driving Program 1 for road driving In driving programme 1, the DualDrive button can be used see "Driving programmes", page 86. The vehicle is stationary. 1. Set the programme switch (A) to position 1. 2.
  • Page 118 Operation S 100 | S 130 Adjustment of the fine adjustment wheel ADVICE You can move the fine adjustment wheel (C) at any point while driving and thus control the speed precisely and infinitely variably. In this mode the vehicle drives independently and need only be steered. Procedure 1.
  • Page 119 S 100 | S 130 Operation Notes Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 120 Operation S 100 | S 130 Actuating the inch pedal S1xx_027 Inch pedal Brake pedal Throttle (in SDS mode, accelerator pedal) WARNING Automatic acceleration of the vehicle after actuation of the inch pedal to reduce the speed of the vehi- cle until standstill.
  • Page 121 S 100 | S 130 Operation Steering ADVICE If the engine speed is low and/or the differential lock is engaged, steering the vehicle is difficult! Steering The vehicle has a hydraulically actuated articulated-frame steering system. The wheels run on-track even in curves, and attachments are guided without any lateral offset.
  • Page 122 Operation S 100 | S 130 2-stage-steering * WARNING Double steering deflection at direct steering as compared to indirect steering. Loss of control of the vehicle due to large steering deflection at (quick) drive on the road may be the consequence.
  • Page 123 S 100 | S 130 Operation Differential lock WARNING Incorrect operation of the vehicle differential lock. Serious road accidents, severe injuries resulting from serious road accidents and damage to the vehi- cle. The differential lock may only be engaged when the vehicle is stationary! ADVICE The differential lock is automatically deactivated at a speed of 20 km/h or more.
  • Page 124 Operation S 100 | S 130 Notes Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 125 S 100 | S 130 Attachments Attachments Safety notes for operating hydraulic devices and attachments WARNING Unforeseeable movements of attachments. Injury from unforeseeable movements of attachments may be the consequence. Secure the area around the vehicle with attachments. Presence in the danger area is not permitted, especially not to third parties.
  • Page 126 Attachments S 100 | S 130 ADVICE After leaving the seat, any active PTOs are immediately switched off automatically. For stationary op- eration, the respective application must be switched on again with the associated switch after leaving the driver's seat - the driver's seat must not be loaded in the process. Procedure 1.
  • Page 127 S 100 | S 130 Attachments Locking the attachment frame If you are using attachments with overhead discharge, Kärcher Municipal GmbH emphatically recommends the "Tipping framework locking kit (169804)". This prevents raising of the tipping system. Procedure ADVICE Attach the attachment frame latch before installing an attachment! 1.
  • Page 128 Attachments S 100 | S 130 Categories The various attachments are attached to the front lift or rear lift. There are 2 different mounting categories for this: - category I bolt diameter 22 mm - category II bolt diameter 28 mm The vehicle is adjustable to both categories.
  • Page 129 S 100 | S 130 Attachments 11. Pull up the quick-detach couplings (3): The bolts for the attachment will come free. 12. Lower the lift and carefully move it away. Attaching cardan shafts Only use the articulated shafts that are suitable for and intended for the attachment. They are supplied with the attach- ment.
  • Page 130 Maintenance Instructions S 100 | S 130 Maintenance Instructions General maintenance instructions In the interest of continuous availability of your vehicle, we request that you carefully read the following notes regarding maintenance. These chapters contain all information for a conscientious handling and care of the vehicle. Pay particular attention to fulfilling the maintenance schedule.
  • Page 131 S 100 | S 130 Maintenance Instructions Fuse assignment Position Fuse (A) Circuit designation Multifunction display NOx sensors Rotating beacon support, working spotlights rear Right parking light Lighting of multifunction display, hazard warning switch Left parking light, number plate lighting High beam Dipped beam Windscreen wipers interval...
  • Page 132 Maintenance Instructions S 100 | S 130 Fuse holder Position Fuse (A) Circuit designation Heated front windscreen 13-pin socket rear, lighting Voltage supply SCR Voltage supply of the engine control unit Warning lights, multifunction display, parking brake electric engine (steady plus), ignition lock Radio, interior lighting, display (steady plus) Fuse holder rear frame...
  • Page 133 S 100 | S 130 Maintenance Instructions Checking tyre pressure C270_039 ADVICE The rolling resistance is increased by insufficient pressure. This increases the fuel consumption and tyre wear increases; driving behaviour is heavily impaired. When driven with insufficient pressure, the tyres can suffer irreversible damage to the inside of the casing and burst as a result.
  • Page 134 Maintenance Instructions S 100 | S 130 Refilling washing water C70SCTC_024 ADVICE In the winter, use a suitable antifreeze to prevent the windscreen washing system freezing. Procedure Open the filler cap (1) and replenish washing water in the tank (2). Filling amount approx.
  • Page 135 S 100 | S 130 Maintenance Instructions Checking engine oil level WARNING Hot surfaces at the engine and the exhaust system. Burns and/or serious burns due to very hot surfaces may result. Before any work (inspection & maintenance work, etc.) let the engine and exhaust system cool off. Procedure ADVICE Check the engine oil level only with the vehicle situated horizontally.
  • Page 136 Maintenance Instructions S 100 | S 130 Check cooling liquid level ADVICE Never work under the attachment frame when its unsecured, see "Cab", page 16. WARNING Hot surfaces and cooling system under pressure. Scalding from splashing out of hot coolant and/or burns due to high surfaces are possible conse- quences.
  • Page 137 S 100 | S 130 Maintenance Instructions 3. Open the lid (2) of the cooler (1) and top up with a suitable quantity of cooling liquid. Liquid level: approx. middle of sight glass. 4. Close the lid (2). Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 138 Maintenance Instructions S 100 | S 130 Jack application point Before handling the jack, park the vehicle securely and on level ground. Secure vehicle against roll-away (e.g. with a wedge). Check the permissible load capacity of the jack. The weight (see Technical Data) to be lifted must not exceed the permissible load capacity of the jack.
  • Page 139 S 100 | S 130 Maintenance Instructions Operating materials and lubricants for year-round use Fluids and lubricants Specification Viscosity grade SAE 5W-30 Multi-grade Engine APICJ-4 SAE 5W-40 engine oil 5W-40 Fuchs Plantohyd 46 S-NWG ISO VG 46 Biodegradable (not water-hazardous) hydraulic oil Hydraulic tank, driving and Shell Naturelle S2 46...
  • Page 140 Fault, Cause, Remedy S 100 | S 130 Fault, Cause, Remedy Contact your service partner at once if any faults are not listed! General Fault Possible cause Possible remedy Vehicle cannot be started. Power supply missing Switch the battery disconnect switch on Operating power too low Charge battery Ignition conditions not met...
  • Page 141 S 100 | S 130 Fault, Cause, Remedy Fault Possible cause Possible remedy Differential lock not working or Fault in the hydraulic system or electrics Contact a service partner defective PTO shaft not working or defec- Fault in the electrics or drive system Contact a service partner tive Parking brake cannot be re-...
  • Page 142 Fault, Cause, Remedy S 100 | S 130 Fault indications in the multifunction display Display / position Possible conditions Possible cause Possible remedy Error lamp engine (26) Lights permanently Error/fault in the engine con- Park the vehicle at a secure (MIL) trol unit location immediately...
  • Page 143 S 100 | S 130 Fault, Cause, Remedy Display / position Possible conditions Possible cause Possible remedy Overtemperature hydraulic Lights permanently, acoustic Hydraulic oil temperature too 1. Switch engine speed to oil (17) signal high idle ≥ 100 °C 2. Clean cooler 3.
  • Page 144 Transport, loading S 100 | S 130 Transport, loading Information about transporting the vehicle S75_085 S75_086 Procedure 1. Drive the vehicle onto the transport vehicle. 2. Switch off the engine, see "Start engine", page 70, and leave the vehicle. 3. Secure the vehicle with wedges at the wheels against roll-off and slippage to the side. 4.
  • Page 145 S 100 | S 130 Transport, loading Towing ADVICE Only tow the vehicle with the engine switched off. For more information, also see "Transport | Towing | Emergency switching", page 30. S75_085 The towing vehicle must have sufficient traction and braking force for the unbraked towed load. With the engine shut off, the steering is sluggish.
  • Page 146 Transport, loading S 100 | S 130 Release brake S75_090 S75_092 S75_091 WARNING Uncontrolled movements of the unbraked vehicle. Severe injury up to death due to sudden start-up of the vehicle. Prior to work on the brake system, secure the vehicle with wedges against roll-off. ADVICE The option to release the brake is located beneath the cabin (↑), in travel direction right.
  • Page 147 S 100 | S 130 Extended shut down Extended shut down ADVICE The vehicle must be jacked up sufficiently that all wheels are off the floor. This prevents a lasting de- formation of the tyres. Do not use plastic film for covering as this can promote the formation and accumulation of condensation water.
  • Page 148 Extended shut down S 100 | S 130 Engine preservation WARNING Warning of poisoning from operating materials and lubricants. Poisoning of the organism due to operating materials and lubricants. • Do not eat or drink when handling the operating materials and lubricants. •...
  • Page 149 S 100 | S 130 Extended shut down Recommissioning after the shutdown ADVICE See a service partner for recommissioning. Procedure If the vehicle was shut down for longer than six months, it must be carefully checked before being put back into service. Similarly to a TÜV test, the test should also cover all safety-critical points of the vehicle.
  • Page 150 Notes S 100 | S 130 Notes Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 151 S 100 | S 130 Index Index 2-stage-steering * Acoustic reversing warner Actuating the inch pedal Adjustment of the fine adjustment wheel Attaching cardan shafts Attaching implements Attachments with overhead discharge Back button Brakes Camera Check cooling liquid level Checking engine oil level Checking tyre pressure Combined floating position Connection hand pump for inclination of cabin &...
  • Page 152 Index S 100 | S 130 Functions mini-joystick Fuse assignment Fuse holder Gear level slow/fast General General information on service Heatable windscreen* Heating and ventilating the cabin Horn Human error Hydraulic connections front and rear Hydraulics Implement relief front lift Information about loading Information about transporting the vehicle Instructions on driving...
  • Page 153 S 100 | S 130 Index Putting the vehicle into operation Quick lift Radio* and speakers* Recommissioning after the shutdown Refilling washing water Refill urea Refuel Release brake Requirements for driving a vehicle according to the German driving licence regulations (Fahrerlaubnisverord- nung) Reset button Reversing engine preservation...
  • Page 154 Notes S 100 | S 130 Notes Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 155 S 100 | S 130 Operation Notes Translation of the original operating instructions 83430390...
  • Page 156 Kärcher Municipal GmbH Mahdenstr. 8 72768 Reutlingen Germany Telephone: +49 7121 930 729 0 info@municipal.kaercher.com www.kaercher-municipal.com...

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