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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 

UM 

Genie E 

230 V 

Genie E 

110 V 

Nominal input power [IEC 60335-2-72; IEC 62885-9] 

kW 

0,54 

0,54 

Working width 

mm 

360 

360 

Width of rear squeegee 

mm 

440 

440 

Working capacity 

m

2

/h 1335  1335 

Brushes (diameter or length) 

 mm 

356 356 

Brush rpm 

rpm 

140 

140 

Force exerted on the brushes 

174 

174 

Brush motor – Rated voltage 

V/Hz 

230 - 50 

110 - 50 

Brush motor – rated power 

320 

320 

Forward speed type 

 

semi-aut. 

semi-aut. 

Forward speed 

Km/h 

Maximum gradient 

 

2% 

2% 

Suction motor – Rated voltage 

V - Hz 

230 - 50 

110 - 50 

Vacuum motor – Rated power 

220 

220 

Maximum vacuum [IEC 62885-9; IEC 60312-1] 

kPa 

7,2 

7,2 

Solution tank 

Recovery tank 

Dimensions of the open machine (Length / Height / Width) mm 

615x1105x465 

615x1105x465 

Dimensions of the closed machine (Length / Height / Width) mm 

885x425x465 

885x425x465 

Machine weight when empty 

kg 

30 

30 

Transported machine weight 

kg 

30 

30 

Weight of the machine when ready for use (GVW) 

kg 

40 

40 

Sound pressure level in operator seat [ISO 11201] (LpA) 

dB 

66.1 

66.1 

Uncertainty K

pA

 dB 

1.4 

1.4 

Hand-arm vibrations [IEC 60335-2-72; IEC 62885-9; ISO 5349-1] 

m/s

2

 2 

Uncertainty  

3,5% 

3,5% 

 

Summary of Contents for GENIE E

Page 1: ...USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL GENIE E ED 09 2019 ENG ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Doc 10004515 Ver AC...

Page 2: ...ny technical and or supply modifications The images are for reference purposes only and are not binding in terms of design and supply Symbols used in the manual Open book symbol with an i Indicates th...

Page 3: ...SH 10 WORK 11 1 PREPARING TO WORK 11 2 OVERFLOW DEVICE 11 3 FORWARD MOVEMENT 12 AT THE END OF THE WORK 13 DAILY MAINTENANCE 14 1 CLEANING THE RECOVERY TANK 14 2 EMPTYING THE SOLUTION TANK 14 3 CLEANIN...

Page 4: ...removed as well as any detergent solution not absorbed by the floor The machine must only be used for this purpose Even the best machines will only work well if used correctly and kept in good working...

Page 5: ...gradient 2 2 Suction motor Rated voltage V Hz 230 50 110 50 Vacuum motor Rated power W 220 220 Maximum vacuum IEC 62885 9 IEC 60312 1 kPa 7 2 7 2 Solution tank l 7 7 Recovery tank l 9 9 Dimensions of...

Page 6: ...symbol Used on the control handlebars to indicate the switch that controls the machine s suction motor Symbol for maximum temperature for filling the solution tank Used near the solution tank filling...

Page 7: ...using the machine please read the following document carefully and follow the instructions contained herein along with the instructions in the document supplied with the machine itself GENERAL SAFETY...

Page 8: ...hout effort even in small vehicles Just lift the front part using the machine handlebars as a lever The big rear wheels mean it can be towed anywhere and loaded on a truck by means of a simple ramp Ge...

Page 9: ...etely empty each time the solution tank is filled Verify that the cap is correctly inserted in its housing A Verify that the quick connection is correctly connected B 8 DETERGENT SOLUTION Proceed as f...

Page 10: ...re acids ATTENTION users are advised to always wear protective gloves to avoid the risk of serious injury to hands 9 RECOVERY TANK Make sure the recovery tank is empty otherwise empty it completely Ve...

Page 11: ...on 4 Carry out the operations to prepare the machine 5 lower the squeegee command lever in order to start working 4 press the main switch 1 and verify that the green indicator light comes on 5 press t...

Page 12: ...y means of the brush which by working slightly inclined is able to drag the machine forwards ATTENTION Ensure that the moving brush never comes into contact with the power supply cable ATTENTION when...

Page 13: ...the mains socket 6 Take the machine to the location designated for draining the water 7 Disconnect the suction pipes 8 Disconnect the hook securing the recovery tank on the rear of the machine 9 Remo...

Page 14: ...power supply cable 5 Remove the caps to open the tank 6 Clean the filter under running water 7 Rinse the tank and clean with a jet of water ATTENTION This operation must be carried out wearing gloves...

Page 15: ...f maintenance disconnect the machine s power supply cable 4 REPLACING THE SQUEEGEE RUBBERS Verify that the state of wear and tear of the squeegee rubbers and if necessary replace them To replace it yo...

Page 16: ...ntact with dangerous solutions ATTENTION Before carrying out any type of maintenance disconnect the machine s power supply cable 5 DISASSEMBLING THE BRUSH 1 raise the squeegee 2 Raise the machine by u...

Page 17: ...lows either periodically or if inadequate water is emitted 1 Disconnect the machine from the mains power supply 2 Disconnect the suction pipes 3 Remove the recovery tank retainer 4 Remove the recovery...

Page 18: ...the vent pin on the solution tank cap is lowered 3 THE MACHINE DOES NOT CLEAN WELL 1 Check the state of wear and tear of the brushes and if necessary replace them The brushes should be changed when th...

Page 19: ...ocking system in plastic that allows the abrasive floor pads to be perfectly centred and held without any risk of them becoming detached 1 fitted with a series of anchor points that allow the abrasive...

Page 20: ...20 MACHINE DISPOSAL Proceed with scrapping the machine in accordance with the waste disposal regulations in force in the country in which the machine is being used...

Page 21: ...2014 35 EU Low Voltage Directive 2014 30 EU Electromagnetic compatibility directive They also comply with the following standards EN 60335 1 2012 A11 2014 EN 60335 2 72 2012 EN 12100 2010 EN 61000 3...

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