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Lifting point symbol:

located on the front and rear of the appliance, to indicate the lifting points.

Tank empty symbol:

Symbol used on the device to indicate the position of the tank discharge plug.

Warning - danger of burns symbol:

Indicates the risk of burns due to the hot surface.

Warning symbol not to rotate the appliance:

Indicates that the appliance must not be rotated when the tanks are full.

Battery power supply disconnection symbol

This symbol is used at the rear of the appliance to indicate the direction in which the battery stop lever must be pulled in 

order to allow for the removal of the battery power supply.

Squeegee in “RESTING” position symbol:

This symbol is used at the rear of the appliance to indicate the direction in which the squeegee control handle must be 

turned in order to place in the resting position.

Main switch symbol:

located on the central rear part of the appliance, to indicate the main switch.

Battery power supply symbol

Used on the rear of the appliance, to indicate the position of the battery power supply.

Squeegee in “WORK” position symbol:

This symbol is used at the rear of the appliance to indicate the direction in which the squeegee control handle must be 

turned in order to place in the working position.

SYMBOLS USED ON THE APPLIANCE

PREPARING THE APPLIANCE

HANDLING THE PACKED APPLIANCE

HOW TO UNPACK THE APPLIANCE

Since the packaging elements (plastic bags, staples, etc.) are a 

potential source of danger, they should not be left within the reach of 

children, disabled persons, etc.

The overall weight of the appliance with packaging is 25 kg (weight of 

empty machine plus packaging).

The dimensions of the package are as follows:

The appliance is enclosed within special packaging; to remove the 

appliance from the packaging proceed as follows:

1.  Place the lower part of the outer packaging in contact with the 

floor.

ATTENTION:

  Use  the  pictograms  printed  on  the  box  as 

reference.

2.  Open the outer package.

ATTENTION:

  Users  are  advised  to  always  wear  protective 

gloves, to avoid the risk of serious injury to hands.

3.  Remove the cardboard accessories container.

4.  Remove the appliance from the packaging using the handle 

designed for this purpose.

ATTENTION:

 Do not use the control handlebar to remove the 

appliance from its packaging, as this may lead to damage.

ATTENTION:

  it  is  recommended  that  all  the  packaging 

components  be  kept  for  any  future  transportation  of  the 

appliance.

U/M

Genie XS

A

cm

94

B

cm

35

C

cm

39

Summary of Contents for Genie XS

Page 1: ...TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION DOC 10049257 Ver AD 09 2015 PROFESSIONAL MICRO AUTOSCRUBBER USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Genie XS...

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Page 3: ...CE 10 MAIN APPLIANCE BODY COMPONENTS 10 MAIN SOLUTION TANK COMPONENTS 11 MAIN RECOVERY TANK COMPONENTS 11 MAIN VACUUM COVER COMPONENTS 11 MAIN STEERING COLUMN CONTROL COMPONENTS 11 MAIN HANDLEBAR CONT...

Page 4: ...HECKING AND CLEANING THE VACUUM COVER 25 CHECKING AND CLEANING THE BRUSH 26 CHECKING AND CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE BODY 26 CHECKING AND CLEANING THE VACUUM HOSE 27 CHECKING AND CLEANING THE SOLUTION FILTE...

Page 5: ...fest most appropriate and most autonomous way It includes information concerning technical aspects safety operation appliance downtime maintenance spare parts and scrapping Operators and qualified tec...

Page 6: ...who is directly responsible for machine operation The majority of occupational accidents that happen both in the workplace or whilst moving are caused by failure to respect The serial number plate is...

Page 7: ...mm 555 Machine length Handlebar in maintenance position mm 895 Machine body height Control handlebar joint mm 290 Control handlebar height Handlebar in resting position mm 1050 Machine height Handleb...

Page 8: ...ct an authorised service centre immediately In the event of danger promptly remove the battery from the rear part of the appliance refer to the REMOVING THE BATTERY paragraph For all maintenance inter...

Page 9: ...st have an earth connection in compliance with the regulatory standards The appliance does not cause harmful vibrations Never pick up gases explosive inflammable liquids or powders nor acids and solve...

Page 10: ...Otherwise ask for intervention of the authorised technical assistance centre If you need to replace any components request the ORIGINAL spare parts from an Authorised dealer and or Retailer Restore a...

Page 11: ...ance to indicate the direction in which the squeegee control handle must be turned in order to place in the working position SYMBOLS USED ON THE APPLIANCE PREPARING THE APPLIANCE HANDLING THE PACKED A...

Page 12: ...es The handle 4 on the steering column control can also be used Fig 3 ATTENTION Users are advised to always wear protective gloves to avoid the risk of serious injury to hands ATTENTION When transport...

Page 13: ...ONENTS MAIN STEERING COLUMN CONTROL COMPONENTS The pre assembly vacuum cover components are identified as follows 1 Vacuum cover stop lever 2 Floating support 3 Floats The steering column control base...

Page 14: ...tion tank is empty otherwise empty it completely read paragraph ECHECKING AND CLEANING THE SOLUTION TANK 4 Block the handlebar in the vertical position Push the steering column control stop lever 2 in...

Page 15: ...Other batteries could explode causing harm to people and damage to property The voltage rate indicated on the plate in the battery charger must correspond to the mains voltage Do not use the battery c...

Page 16: ...tery proceed as follows 1 Take the appliance to the dedicated battery recharging area 2 If the appliance is working turn it off via the main switch 1 Fig 1 3 Block the handlebar in the vertical positi...

Page 17: ...n inserting the battery into the base of the battery charger the red LED 11 present on the battery charger Fig 10 turns on This LED indicates that the battery is recharging 10 Perform a complete batte...

Page 18: ...ch precedes the symbol The graphic symbol a line of luminous markings each bar corresponds to a of the charge If the charge level reaches a certain value the brush motor will switch off automatically...

Page 19: ...ppliance taking care not to damage the vacuum hose inlet 6 on the vacuum motor and the squeegee body vacuum hose 7 When positioning the tank use the handles 3 on the solution tank to help Fig 7 and Fi...

Page 20: ...Fig 1 and turn the steering column control into the horizontal position Fig 2 ATTENTION during this process keep the control handlebar still in order to prevent the appliance from moving accidentally...

Page 21: ...ivered to the brush 9 During the first metres check there is sufficient solution and that the squeegee dries perfectly The appliance will now begin to work with full efficiency until the battery is fl...

Page 22: ...ig 8 7 The appliance will now work efficiently dispensing the detergent solution and cleaning the floor until the battery runs down 8 During the first few meters check that the amount of detergent sol...

Page 23: ...maximum level has been reached Fig 3 a further press on the button will return you to level 0 no detergent solution ATTENTION Passing from one step to another is a continuous cycle it is not possible...

Page 24: ...top lever 3 to lock the handlebar Fig 5 7 Tilt the machine and move to a suitable place for carrying out maintenance work Fig 6 then complete the procedures listed in the paragraph RECOMMENDED PERIODI...

Page 25: ...ease the stop lever 3 to lock the handlebar 11 Position the appliance with its rear part in contact with the floor Fig 9 ATTENTION Park the machine in an enclosed place on a flat surface near the mach...

Page 26: ...3 9 Rinse the inside with a jet of water if necessary use a spatula to remove the sludge that has accumulated at the bottom of the tank 6 Remove the vacuum cover using the stop levers Gently lay on t...

Page 27: ...ctive gloves to avoid the risk of serious injury to hands 5 First with a jet of water and then with a damp cloth thoroughly clean the rotation fulcrum 2 on the vacuum motor floats Fig 3 6 First with a...

Page 28: ...ssive wear replace the brush the bristles should be at least 10 mm long CHECKING AND CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE BODY The careful cleaning of the whole vacuum unit ensures better drying and cleaning of the...

Page 29: ...parts 6 Lift the squeegee attachment 1 Fig 4 7 Remove the squeegee from the slots on the squeegee connector 4 taking care not to lose the seal 5 on the vacuum nozzle Fig 5 8 First with a jet of water...

Page 30: ...for filling the solution tank 2 Do what is required to make sure the machine is in a safe condition see MACHINE SAFETY 3 Disconnect the tank stop levers 1 and rotate in the direction indicated by the...

Page 31: ...appliance taking care not to damage the vacuum hose inlet 6 on the vacuum motor and the squeegee body vacuum hose 7 When positioning the tank use the handles 9 on the solution tank to help Fig 11 and...

Page 32: ...ry charger base The power supply cable plug is not correctly inserted in the mains socket Check that the battery charger power supply cable plug is connected to the mains socket The power supply netwo...

Page 33: ...device is obstructed Make sure that the squeegee is free from obstructions read paragraph CHECK ING AND CLEANING THE SQUEEGEE BODY Make sure that the vacuum hose is free from obstructions read paragra...

Page 34: ...ad to be perfectly centred and held without any risk of it becoming detached This type of pad holder is recommended above all for machines with more than one brush where the centring of the abrasive d...

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