Genny Mobility GENNY 2.0 URBAN User Instruction Manual

Genny Mobility GENNY 2.0 URBAN User Instruction Manual

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Instruction Manual Genny 2.0
Urban(English)
Document code
03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG
USER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Function
Model
Type
Serial numbers
Year of construction
Number
04_12_XXX_GENNY 2.0.doc
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Revision number
Creation date
23/07/13
Revision date
23/07/13
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GM Distribution S.r.l.
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GM Distribution S.r.l.
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MACHINE
MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR
TRANSPORT OF1 PERSON IN SEATED POSITION
GENNY 2.0 URBAN
Electrical with two wheels
U0000000001-U0000009999
Rev.
SAVE DATA
01
23/07/13
2012
PRINT DATA
23/07/13

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Ian Harrison
March 25, 2025

i have no link signal on controler

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Mr. Anderson
March 25, 2025

To fix the link signal issue on the Genny Mobility GENNY 2.0 URBAN controller, follow these steps:

1. Ensure you are within 15 ft. (5 m) of the machine.
2. Tap the InfoKey Controller Power/Standby button and check if the Link Signal icon appears on the display.
3. If no Link Signal icon appears or the display is blank, remove and reseat the InfoKey Battery.
4. Tap the Power/Standby button again.
5. If the display remains blank, replace the InfoKey Controller Battery.
6. If the Warning icon appears, refer to the “Startup Error Conditions” section.
7. If the machine still does not power on, remove both batteries and reattach them.

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  • Page 1 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 USER INSTRUCTION MANUAL MACHINE Denomination MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR TRANSPORT OF1 PERSON IN SEATED POSITION Function Model GENNY 2.0 URBAN Type Electrical with two wheels Serial numbers U0000000001-U0000009999 Year of construction 2012 Number 04_12_XXX_GENNY 2.0.doc Revision number...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 Index CAP. 1. CONTENTS AND METHOD OF CONSULTATION ..................2 1.1. FOREWORD ............................2 1.2. PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL ........................ 2 1.2.1. IMPORTANCE OF THIS MANUAL .......................
  • Page 3 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 5.3.2. CHECKS ON ARRIVAL ........................4 5.3.3. TRANSPORT, LIFTING AND HANDLING - GENERAL RULES ............4 5.3.4. TRANSPORT AND SHIPPING OF BATTERIES .................. 6 5.3.5.
  • Page 4 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 CAP. 8. SCRAPPING and DISPOSAL .......................... 1 8.1. SCRAPPING ............................1 8.2. DISPOSAL ............................... 2 CAP. 9. APPENDICES/ ENCLOSURES ........................1 9.1. MAINTENANCE LOG..........................
  • Page 5 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13...
  • Page 6: Cap. 1. Contents And Method Of Consultation

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 CAP. 1. CONTENTS AND METHOD OF CONSULTATION 1.1. FOREWORD Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing the machine described in this manual. We are confident that you will be fully satisfied with its features and performance.
  • Page 7 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 Persons in charge of the company departments in which the machineis to be used are obliged, in compliance with statutory legislation, to read this manual carefully and ensure that it is read by operators and maintenance technicians (in relation to their relative duties).
  • Page 8: Updates, Integrations And Replacement

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 1.2.3. UPDATES, INTEGRATIONS AND REPLACEMENT  This Manual must be kept in the immediate proximity of the machine, inside a special container and most importantly protected from fluids, humidity, excessive heat and any other factor or condition which could affect the legibility of the document.
  • Page 9: Consultation

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13  GM Distribution S.r.l.declines all liability for the consequences caused by the use of non- original spare parts.  GM Distribution reserves the right to make changes to this manual and the machine without prior notice.
  • Page 10: Units Of Measurement

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 1.4. UNITS OF MEASUREMENT The units of measurement are those of the present international system (IS).
  • Page 11: Meaning Of Symbols

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 1.5. MEANING OF SYMBOLS Below the meaning of symbols and definitions that are used in this document is clearly specified. DANGER Indicates the presence of danger for those who operate the machine and for those nearby. The activity in question must be carried out in compliance with safety regulations and the prescriptions contained in this manual.
  • Page 12 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 dismantling, scrappingoperations etc..with the use of tools normally made available to maintenance personnel or found in the toolbox at his/her disposal. OPERATOR QUALIFICATION Minimum skill level that the operator must possessto perform the described operation.
  • Page 13: Warranty

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 - Hazardous machine functions "controlled" by the guard cannot be executed until the guard has been closed and locked; - The guard remains closed and locked until the risk of injury deriving from hazardousmachine function has not ceased;...
  • Page 14: Not Covered

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 • The costs for the replacement of lubricants, transportation costs, meals and lodging based on current rates of GM Distribution S.r.l. for work performed at the users’ premises, any customs fees for machines shipped abroad.
  • Page 15: Cap. 2. General Information And Features

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 A = Risk Analysis PPE = Personal Protective Equipment RR = Residual Risk EP = Electrical Cabinet BM = on board machine NC = non-conformity FG = fixed guard / s MG= mobile guard(s)with micro switch without Yale key, mounted on hinges or on a profiled cam, to...
  • Page 16 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 OBSERVE LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS The relevant authorities shall govern the use of the device on public streets and sidewalks. In addition to other requirements, current legislation may impose limitations, such as maximum speed or the minimum age for driving the machine.Check with local authorities to receive information about laws and regulations.
  • Page 17 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 MAIN GROUPS REF. DESCRIPTION REF. DESCRIPTION Back rest Infokey Controller Seat module Handlebar Lateral handles for the emergency Rearguard deployment of parking legs Controlling console Rear Parking Leg LeanSteerframe...
  • Page 18: Technical And Construction Specifications

    Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 2.2.2. TECHNICAL AND CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS Technical Data Genny 2.0 Urban Weight of the user Max weight 75 Kg Min weight 50 Kg Performance Max speed 6 Km/h Rechargeable batteries...
  • Page 19: Maximizing Range

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 Dimensions 35,7 x 19 x 8,2 cm Battery pack weight (pair) 10,3 kg Technical data batteries Charging time Before first use 12 hours Recharge from empty 8 hours Temperature Ranges...
  • Page 20: Vibrations

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 INFORMATION CONCERNING THE AIRBORNE NOISE EMISSIONS CHARACTERISTICS Level A-weighted sound pressure levels Near the driver's seat Level A-weighted sound power level emitted by the machine, if the A-weighted sound pressure level in the workplace exceeds 80 dB (A).
  • Page 21: Normaluse, Improper Use, Incorrect/Probihited/Reasonably Foreseeable Use

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 Relative humidity of 100% at a temperature of +25 ° C (if the device has at least IP54 protection degree) Relative humidity must not exceed 50% at +40 ° C or 90% at +20 ° C (if the device has a lower degree of protection IP54 Equipment for machine installed indoors Machine is unsuitable for operation in environments where contaminants are present: for example, powders, acids, corros gases, salt and similar...
  • Page 22: Improper Use

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 When making 'NORMAL USE’ of the machine it is mandatory: to use the machine within the limits of and following the logic of its functioning defined in Chapter n.
  • Page 23 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 it is forbidden to use the machine in operations other than those explicitly specified in this instruction manual (see Chapter n.6). use is forbidden in areas for which the operation is not expected or foreseen, without prior appropriate safety measures (cf.
  • Page 24 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 it is forbidden to transport objects The manufacturer can not be held responsible for any failure caused by unreasonable, improper and / or incorrect use.
  • Page 25: Cap. 3. Consistency Of Supply

    3.1. MACHINE IDENTIFICATION The identification plate of the machine is on the frame and mentions the following data: [Facsimile] Via Frasca, 3 6900 Lugano SWITZERLAND POWERED WHEELCHAIR DESIGNATION GENNY 2.0 URBAN MODEL U0000000001-U0000009999 SERIAL NUMBERS 89,5 kg MASS YEAR 2012...
  • Page 26: Technical Reference Standards

    20122 Milan (MI) - ITALY The manufacturer herewith declares that the machine Denomination MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR Function TRANSPORT OF N. 1 PERSON IN SEATED POSITION Model GENNY 2.0 URBAN Type Electric two-wheeled Serial numbers: U0000000001-U0000009999 Year of construction 2012 Complies with all relevant prescriptions contained in the following EC directives (including all...
  • Page 27: Cap. 4. Safety Instructions

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 signature FACSIMILE OF THE ORIGINAL CAP. 4. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4.1. INTRODUCTION Always observe the safety regulations. The failure to observe rules and safety procedures can be a source of danger and harm to personnel and the machine.
  • Page 28: Duties And Responsibilities

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 4.2. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 4.2.1. BUYER'SOBLIGATIONS The purchaser must, within their respective competence and responsibility: implement security measures; inform the driver of the specific risks they face and make them aware of the essential rules of prevention;...
  • Page 29 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 Unless otherwise specified, the personnel performing maintenance, re-use and reinstallation interventions, does troubleshooting, cleaning and sanitization, scrapping and disposal must be expert personnel trained in relation to safety and informed on the residual risks, with the same skillsas maintenance technicians.
  • Page 30: Trainingcourse For Operators

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 4.2.3. TRAININGCOURSE FOR OPERATORS The machine is identified by the following features: Type of machine: ..........Model: ..........………………………………... S/N: Year of Construction ..........Teacher: (name) ...........
  • Page 31: Trainingfor Set Up And Maintenance Technicians

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 4.2.4. TRAININGFOR SET UP AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS The machine is identified by the following features: Type of machine: ..........Model: ..........………………………………… S/N: Year of Construction ..........
  • Page 32: General Standards For Protection Of Machines

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 4.3. GENERAL STANDARDS FOR PROTECTION OF MACHINES TEMPORARY REMOVAL OF PROTECTIONS AND SAFETY DEVICES The protections and safety devices of the machines should not be removed except for professional needs. If they are to be removed measures need to be immediately taken to highlight and reduce to a minimum the possible danger that comes with it.
  • Page 33: Indications On Residual Risks

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 4.6. INDICATIONS ON RESIDUAL RISKS GENERAL INFORMATION This manual lists and describes the residual risks that could not be eliminated at the planning stage and which remain on the machine.
  • Page 34 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 USING THE MACHINE The machine must be used solely for the purpose of which it is expressly designed, as specified in Chapter n.2. The use of the machine is reserved only to personnel who have followed a specific Users and safety course and must have carefully read and understood the contents of this manual.
  • Page 35 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 RESIDUAL RISK DUE TO THE IMFLAMMABLE NATURE OF THE SUBSTANCES USED IN THE MACHINE AND OF THE TREATED PRODUCTS. To avoid danger of fire, the purchaser, in addition to adequately train and inform the operator and maintenance operator, must provide near the control post of the machine a suitable fire protection system, adapted to the types of materials that can catch fire.
  • Page 36 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 RESIDUAL RISK DUE TO ELECTRIC SHOCK There isis a residual risk for the maintenance operator working on the electrical equipment, in the intermediate circuitsin DC of the drives when the fixed guards which guarantee a degree of protection IP 2X are open, due to the presence of a voltage higher than 60V for a period greater than 5 seconds after the power failure, opening the general sectioning device on the power supply.
  • Page 37 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 RESIDUAL RISK POSED BY REMOVAL OF THE FIXED GUARDS, INTERVENTIONS OF BROKEN / WORN PARTS The operator under no circumstances must try to open a guard during work or remove a fixed guard.
  • Page 38: Dataplates

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 4.7. DATAPLATES The data plates and signs must always be clearly visible and should never be removed. The plates and signs are a safety tool and should not be considered lightly. The purchaser is required to immediately replace any safety and / or warning plates that become defaced and illegible, due to wear and tear.
  • Page 39: Safety Features

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 4.8. SAFETY FEATURES 4.8.1. PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ON MACHINE Since the electrical equipment malfunctions or disturbances may lead to a dangerous condition or cause damage to the machine, appropriate measures to reduce the likelihood of such failures or disturbances were taken.
  • Page 40 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 PRESENCE SENSORS The machine is equipped with a sensor under the cushion, which detects the presence or absence of a rider when switched on. The person sitting properly on the cushion pressesthe presence sensor, and thisin combination with stabilizing legsdeployed allows the machine to function normally in Balance Mode.
  • Page 41 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 BALANCE SENSOR ASSEMBLY The figure shows the location of the Balance Sensor Assembly. The Balance Sensor Assembly contains five angular rate sensors (solid state gyroscopes) and two tilt sensors.
  • Page 42 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 SPEED LIMITER When you approach the maximum allowed speed, the machine ‘s Speed Limiter will push the Handlebar back to slow you down This safety procedure is called “Speed Limiter”.
  • Page 43: Safety Shutdown

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 4.8.2. SAFETY SHUTDOWN If the machine detects a fault in any of its redundant systems or a Battery is depleted beyond its safe limit, it performs a Safety Shutdown When a Safety Shutdown occurs, machine automatically reduces its speed, gives the shakes the Handlebar and makes growling noises and the InfoKey Controller displays an unhappy face.
  • Page 44 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13...
  • Page 45 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 It is extremely important to remember never to unfold the lateral handles during motion. This would immediately trigger the deployment of the parking stand with very dangerous consequences. Never restart and ride your machine after it has indicated an empty Battery condition or performed Safety Shutdown due to low Battery.
  • Page 46 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 The table shows the icon displayed on the Infokey Controller in case of a safety shutdown and describes the recommended action. Display Icon Description Recommended Action If a Safety Shutdown occurs:...
  • Page 47: Safety Alerts

    Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 4.9. SAFETY ALERTS This chapter describes the machine’s safety alerts. The safety alerts include:  Speed Limiter  Handle Bar Vibration  Safety shutdown Read and follow all the instructions in the User Manual and this Reference Manual and for important safety information about the Speed Limiter, Handle Bar Vibration, and Safety Shutdown safety alerts.
  • Page 48 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 The machine is operating at When the Speed Limiter pushes the reduced performance levels due Handlebar back, stop leaning forward to a temporary condition. The and slow down.
  • Page 49 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 Stop, turn in place, and proceed forward. Riding backwards too quickly. Come to a controlled stop and deploy the Parking Stand Safety Shutdown has begun. within 10 seconds.
  • Page 50 Instruction Manual Genny 2.0 Urban(English) Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 RIDER OFF You do not have to be riding Genny 2.0 for the Stick Shake Warning to occur. The Stick Shake Warning occurs if the Genny 2.0 is moved too quickly while in Balance Mode without a rider on board (or with Genny 2.0 in Balance Mode after the rider has come off the machine).
  • Page 51: Cap. 5. Transport, Installation And Handling

    User instruction Manual Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 CAP. 5. TRANSPORT, INSTALLATION AND HANDLING 5.1. INSTALLER REQUISITES The installation involves a range of important issues of a mechanical and electric nature, so the installer must have a thorough knowledge (both theoretical and practical) of the machine.
  • Page 52: Installation Regulations

    User instruction Manual Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 5.2. INSTALLATION REGULATIONS All the installation operations must be carried out with both this machine and all the previously and subsequently connected equipment absolutely idle, and only after disconnecting all external power supplies;...
  • Page 53 User instruction Manual Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13...
  • Page 54: Checks On Arrival

    User instruction Manual Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 5.3.2. CHECKS ON ARRIVAL It is essential to check all packs carefully at the time of arrival. The check is performed in two stages for each pack received;...
  • Page 55 User instruction Manual Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 GENERAL LIFTING AND HANDLING RULES 1. The handling of the unpacked machine must be carried out exclusively in covered areas/worksites. 2. Ensure that the safe working load of the lifting equipment is greater than the weight of the machine to be lifted, and suitable for its dimensions.
  • Page 56: Transport And Shipping Of Batteries

    User instruction Manual Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 HOW TO DISPOSE OF PACKING MATERIALS The polyethylene and cardboard packaging can be disposed of without having to shred it into small pieces. Just separate out the main parts according to the chemical/physical nature of the materials, and load them onto the transport vehicle for scrapping (respecting the general principles of differentiated waste collection).
  • Page 57: Shipping Li-Ion Batteries

    User instruction Manual Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 5.3.5. SHIPPING LI-ION BATTERIES The table lists the shipping methods allowed for Li-ion Batteries Ground Not Allowed. Hazardous Batteriesinstalled Allowed Allowed Materials Batteries Not installed Not allowed.
  • Page 58: Charging The Batteries

    User instruction Manual Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 5.5. CHARGING THE BATTERIES On your machine are pre-installed two Li-ion Batteries located on the underside of the Powerbase and one battery with lead-gel technology located under the seat. Charge the Batteries of your new machine for at least 12 hours as soon as possible after you receive it.
  • Page 59 User instruction Manual Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 To charge the Batteries: 1. Open the Charge Port. 2. Verify that the Charge Port is dry. 3. Plug one end of the Power Cord into a grounded AC outlet (100 V~ to 240 V~;...
  • Page 60: Charge Indicator Lights

    User instruction Manual Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 5.5.1. CHARGE INDICATOR LIGHTS Two Charge Indicator lights on the Console, visible inside the setting module lifting the cushion, indicate the charge status of the Batteries when the machine is plugged in. The front Charge Indicator light corresponds to the front Battery and the rear Charge Indicator light corresponds to the rear Battery.
  • Page 61: Charging Failures Of Stabilizing Unit

    User instruction Manual Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 5.5.4. CHARGING FAILURES OF STABILIZING UNIT If a failure is detected during charging, all charging will stop. In this case the lights of the Indicator Led Bar are off. You need to: 1.
  • Page 62: Recalibrating The Display Of The Infokey Controller

    User instruction Manual Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 5.5.7. RECALIBRATING THE DISPLAY OF THE INFOKEY CONTROLLER The machine indicates the Battery charge level in the InfoKey Controller The display may be inaccurate after long periods of storage, or during initial use. To recalibrate the display: 1.Fully charge the Batteries for 12 hours.
  • Page 63: Hot Or Cold Temperatures

    User instruction Manual Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 5.5.8. HOT OR COLD TEMPERATURES The Batteries will run at the highest efficiency when you operate them nearest the center of the recommended operating temperature range. If the Batteries on your Machine become too hot or too cold while riding, the machine may activate a safety alert.
  • Page 64: Cap. 6. Operating Mode

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 CAP. 6. OPERATING MODE The machine must only be managed by authorized and duly trained personnel with adequate technical experience. The personnel assigned to operate the machine must be aware of the fact that the knowledge and application of safety rules is an integral part of their work.
  • Page 65: Workstations And Duties Of The Driver

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 6.1. WORKSTATIONS AND DUTIES OF THE DRIVER Moving around with the machine can be dangerous and loss of control, collisions or a fall can result in serious injury.
  • Page 66: Recording Serial Numbers

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 6.2. RECORDING SERIAL NUMBERS Record the unique serial numbers for both the machine and the InfoKey Controller. Store this information in a secure location. The serial numbers are unique and provide helpful information in the future for asset and warranty tracking, InfoKey Controller replacement, insurance claims, or to report loss or theft at the insurance company of the machine.
  • Page 67: Infokey Controller

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 InfoKey Controller Serial Number 6.2.2. INFOKEY CONTROLLER To record the InfoKey Controller serial number: Locate the serial number beginning with S/N, on the back of your 1.
  • Page 68: Operating Limits

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 6.2.3. OPERATING LIMITS It is important that you familiarize yourself with the operating limits of the machine. These limits are set to maximize rider safety while reducing the risk of damage to the machine.
  • Page 69: Use Of The Infokey Controller

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 6.3. USE OF THE INFOKEY CONTROLLER You use the InfoKey Controller to operate and monitor your machine. The InfoKey Controller has four buttons around the Using the InfoKey Controller outer edge and a display in the center.
  • Page 70: Display

    InfoKey Controller Display Area Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso The Display Area provides status information such as messages and Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA warnings. 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 Figure 7 shows icons and data that display on the InfoKey Controller. 6.3.2.
  • Page 71 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 Rider Detect Error icons If synchronization of stabilizing parking legs and presence sensors should not function properly, this icon is displayed. AC Power icon Indicates that Genny 2.0 is plugged in to AC power.
  • Page 72: Button Functions

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 6.4. BUTTON FUNCTIONS 6.4.1. POWERING ON / STANDBY The following functions can be performed using the Power/Standby button. Powering On and Off To power on the machine: 1.
  • Page 73: Information Display Button

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 6.4.3. INFORMATION DISPLAY BUTTON The following functions can be performed using the Information Display Button. Scrolling Through Information Tap the Information Display button to scroll through the following information: ...
  • Page 74 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 Setting Speed/Distance Format, Date Format, Year, Month, and Day 1. Set Speed/Distance Format (MI or KM) Tap the Information Display button until you see the month/day or day/month alternating with the year. Press and hold the Information Display button until the MI/H or KM/H shows in the display.
  • Page 75: Security Button Functions

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 6.4.4. SECURITY BUTTON FUNCTIONS The following functions can be performed using the Security Button. Enabling and Disabling the Security Function 1. To enable the Security Function, tap the Security button. The Security icon (lock) will show in the Display. 2.
  • Page 76 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 Activating the Training Safety Shutdown Before you demonstrate a Safety Shutdown for training purposes, you must read about “Safety Shutdown” in the Getting Started Manual, and watch the Safety Video. The purpose of demonstrating Safety Shutdown for training purposes is to introduce the rider to the experience while in a predictable, controlled environment with a spotter.
  • Page 77: Switch-On - Controls - Checks - Adjustments - Start-Up

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 6.5. SWITCH-ON - CONTROLS - CHECKS - ADJUSTMENTS - START-UP All the functions/operations relating to the operating modes must always respect the safety measures and the prescriptions to protect against residual risks (see chapter 4).
  • Page 78 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 SEAT MODULE The machine is shipped with a cushion and a special adjustable Backrest to sit on and lean against in order to assume the correct riding position.
  • Page 79 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 FOOTREST The Footrest is located at the front of the machine and allows you to place your feet safely and keep the lower limbs together thanks to the lateral support.
  • Page 80: How The Machine Works

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 6.6. HOW THE MACHINE WORKS On board the machinethe movement of leaning your body forward activates the wheels that make the machine head in that direction.
  • Page 81: Riding Guidelines

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 6.7. RIDING GUIDELINES 6.7.1. RIDING FORM Your posture and stance affect your ability to ride safely:  Be alert. Scan both far ahead and in front of the Wheels—your eyes are your best tool for safely avoiding obstacles and slippery surfaces.
  • Page 82 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 TRIPS Trips occur when the machine’s Wheel or Powerbase encounters an obstacle or terrain change that prevents the machine from moving, bringing it to an abrupt stop and potentially causing a fall. ...
  • Page 83: Riding Genny 2.0

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 6.7.3. RIDING GENNY 2.0 This section describes how to ride the machine. It discusses riding for the first time and helpful hints for all rides. Follow these steps to learn to ride your machine.
  • Page 84 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Step 2: Powering On the Segway PT Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA Using the InfoKey Controller, power on your Segway PT by pressing 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 the Power/Standby button. The Power/Standby button is located on the bottom left-hand side of the InfoKey Controller.
  • Page 85 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 STEP 4: BEFORE RIDING Your machine is on and you are seated correctly with the handlebar properly put in place. Make sure your correctly installed InfoKey Controller displays the Battery Gauge icon and the Link Signal icon prior to sitting on the machine.
  • Page 86 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 The InfoKey Controller now shows a happy face. At his point the spotter can loosen his grip on the handles so that you can start experiencing and understanding your position to stay in place and which are the movements that control the machine.
  • Page 87 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 STEP 6: STOPPING Stop the machine by shifting your weight away from the direction you are moving. To stop the machine: 1. When you are moving forward, gently push your back against the back rest to bring the machine to a stop. 2.
  • Page 88 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 STEP 8: COMING OFF When you are ready to come off the machine for the first time, your spotter should hold the handle. Remain stationary by keeping your weight centered over the Wheels and seat and keep the Handlebar vertical. Before activating the stabilizing procedure (lowering the legs), ensure you are on a terrain that is as flat as possible and completely stationary.
  • Page 89 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 STEP 9 SECURING The machine provides a Security function in case you need to leave it unattended. The Security function includes an alarm and uses the motors to make it difficult to move your machine. The best way to discourage tampering with your machine is to keep it in a secure indoor location with the InfoKey Controller stored separately.
  • Page 90 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 STEP 10: POWERING OFF 1. Power off the machine by pressing and holding the Power/ Standby button on the InfoKey Controller for two seconds. 2.
  • Page 91: Practice Riding

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 6.7.4. PRACTICE RIDING You will need to become very familiar with your machine before you attempt to ride outside of your controlled practice environment. The more you practice, the safer you will be when you move into new places. Remember the following as you practice: ...
  • Page 92: Rider Prescriptions

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 6.8. RIDER PRESCRIPTIONS Use caution on slopes. Use caution when ascending, descending, or crossing slopes. Do not attempt to ride across any slopes with loose material or slippery surfaces. When riding across any slope, lean uphill to maintain balance. Watch those turns! Always turn slowly and with caution.
  • Page 93: Start-Up Procedure When Stationary

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 6.9. START-UP PROCEDURE WHEN STATIONARY In normal use, the machine has to be used within the limits described in paragraph 2.2 During use all safety regulations, warnings and prescriptions in case of residual risks (refer to chapter 4) need to be observed.
  • Page 94: Stopping Procedure

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 6.10. STOPPING PROCEDURE In normal use, the machine has to be used within the limits described in paragraph 2.2 During use all safety regulations, warnings and prescriptions in case of residual risks (refer to chapter 4) need to be observed.
  • Page 95: Cap. 7. Maintenance, Troubleshooting And Cleaning

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 CAP. 7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING AND CLEANING 7.1. MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN REQUISITES Maintenance” does not merely refer to the periodic checking of correct machine operation; it also involves the analysis and consequent solution of any situation that puts the machine out of action.
  • Page 96: Maintenance Prescriptions

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 The personnel responsible for carrying out the operations described in this chapter must not only have the characteristics set down in Chapter4, but must also have read and understood the safety prescriptions given in chapter 4.
  • Page 97: Routine Maintenance

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 7.3. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE The personnel responsible for carrying out the operations described in this chapter must not only have the characteristics set down in paragraph4.2.2, but must also have read and understood - and must observe - the safety prescriptions given in chapter 4.
  • Page 98 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 The Tires on the machine provide suspension and traction. The tire inflation pressure affects both functions. Be sure to: 1. Make sure the machine is unplugged and powered off 2.
  • Page 99: Cleaning

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 7.4. CLEANING Workers must be informed by means of clearly visible warning notices. The following section describes cleaning operations that can be performed by maintenance technicians.
  • Page 100 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 FREQUENCY PERSONNEL AREA - MODALITIES/METHODS Make sure the machine is unplugged and powered off Always close the machine’s charge port after charging and prior to cleaning. EVERY DAY Operator Clean the seating module with a soft, non–abrasive humid cloth.
  • Page 101: Lubrication

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 7.5. LUBRICATION During lubrication operations: 1. avoid bringing oils and/or greases into contact with the skin; 2. during oil and/or grease changes, use protective gloves. Both spent and fresh lubricants are highly polluting: for disposal of lubricants consult your lubricant dealer or contact a specific toxic waste disposal company.
  • Page 102: Replacing Parts

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 7.6. REPLACING PARTS Power off Genny 2.0 and disconnect the power cord from the AC power outlet prior to any maintenance intervention. 7.6.1. REMOVING/ATTACHING THE HANDLEBAR Tool Required: 3mm hex wrench.
  • Page 103: Removing / Reattaching The Batteries

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 7.6.2. REMOVING / REATTACHING THE BATTERIES Your machine is powered by two rechargeable Li-ion Batteries and one Lead-gel battery. With normal usage and proper maintenance, Batteries should last the equivalent of 600 to 1000 full charges. As your Batteries are near the end of their useful life, they need more frequent charging and your machine’s range will be reduced.
  • Page 104: Replacing The Infokey Controller Battery

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 Tool Required: 3mm hex wrench. To remove the batteries (Lithium only): 1. Remove Lean/steer Frame 2. Tip the machine onto its side so that the Wheel lays flat against a smooth clean surface making sure to put a pad or something thick cloth between wheel and floor in order to avoid the edge of the Fender to...
  • Page 105: Removing The Tire/Wheel Assembly

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 7.6.4. REMOVING THE TIRE/WHEEL ASSEMBLY Tools Required: 13mm socket wrench To remove the Tire/Wheel assembly: 1. Extract the LeanSteer frame 2. Tip the machine onto its side so the Wheel you want to remove is facing up, and the other Wheel rests against a clean, smooth surface.
  • Page 106: Troubleshooting/Failures

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 7.7. TROUBLESHOOTING/FAILURES If any of the moving parts become jammed, in order to release them in conditions of safety the machine operator must first stop the machine (by pressing one of the emergency stop buttons if necessary) and then - if he was not authorized to perform this task - inform the persons in charge of maintenance.
  • Page 107: Genny 2.0 Will Not Power On

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 7.7.1. GENNY 2.0 WILL NOT POWER ON Your machine will not power on when you press the Info Key Controller Power/Standby button. The procedure below will help you determine if you are standing in range for the Info Key Controller to communicate with the machine, whether the Info Key Controller Battery needs replacement, whether your machine needs to be “reset”...
  • Page 108: Genny 2.0 Pulls To One Side When Riding

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 7.7.4. GENNY 2.0 PULLS TO ONE SIDE WHEN RIDING Your machine pulls to one side when you are riding. You should review the following service procedure prior to troubleshooting this problem for important instructions: Checking Tire Inflation Pressure.
  • Page 109 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 DIAGNOSING ERRORS WITH INFOKEY CONTROLLER ICONS This section describes the icons and the recommended actions to resolve a problem. InfoKey Controller icons assist you in diagnosing certain errors.Match the icon shown in your InfoKey Controller display to those inthe tables in this section to identify and attempt to correct the fault.
  • Page 110 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 BALANCE MODE ERROR CONDITIONS If you unsuccessfully attempt to enter Balance Mode the icon shown in the table will appear on the InfoKey Controller. To clear this condition, follow the instructions in the Recommended Action column.
  • Page 111 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 PITCH OR ROLL ANGLE EXCEEDED If the machine shuts down because a forward/backward (pitch), or side (roll) tilt limit was exceeded, or no Rider Detect sensors were depressed while the machine was moving at speed, the icon shown in the tablewill appear on the InfoKey Controller.
  • Page 112: Fire Extinguishing Means

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 7.8. FIRE EXTINGUISHING MEANS The indications of fire extinguishers are of critical importance, because any operations/interventions not carried out in compliance with the following indications (or not even envisaged) may cause damage to the machine, its internal parts, the power supply system, or the processed products/production, or even injury to workers, causing warranty coverage to be invalidated.
  • Page 113: Cap. 8. Scrapping And Disposal

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 CAP. 8. SCRAPPING AND DISPOSAL If the machine described in this manual is no longer to be used because it is obsolete and/or has suffered an irreparable breakdown or is worn to the point at which its repair would not be cost-effective, it must be decommissioned to make it inoperative and remove all potential hazards.
  • Page 114 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 8.2. DISPOSAL Before disposing of the components that make up the machine and the electrical equipment, always consult the machine manufacturer who will specify the correct methods to comply with safety principles and environmental protection.
  • Page 115: Cap. 9. Appendices/ Enclosures

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 CAP. 9. APPENDICES/ ENCLOSURES 9.1. MAINTENANCE LOG This maintenance log is used to record the installation, maintenance, repair and modification tasks carried out, and must be made available for any inspections performed by authorized bodies.
  • Page 116 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 Description of the intervention (Tick the box corresponding to the intervention carried out. Describe any residual risks and/or predictable improper use) Installation Start-up Adjustments Maintenance Repairs Modifications...
  • Page 117 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13...
  • Page 118: Events Log Sheets

    Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 9.2. EVENTS LOG SHEETS REPLACEMENT OF STRUCTURAL PARTS Replacement of part:................Date:............... Code:.....……..Manufacturer:..……........Serial Number:..….……....Replaced with part:................................ Code:.....……..Manufacturer:..……........Serial Number:..….……....Reason for replacement:..............................………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..Company responsible for replacement:......................... Maintenance technician:..........
  • Page 119 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 REPLACEMENT OF COMPONENTS Replaced component:………..……….……..……Electrical diagram code::…..Date:........Code:.....……..Manufacturer:..……........Serial Number:..….……....Replaced with part:................................ Code:.....……..Manufacturer:..……........Serial Number:..….……....Reason for replacement:..............................The technician responsible for the replacement declares that the perfect efficiency of the replacement part and the restoration of pre-existing safety conditions have been checked following installation of the replacement part.
  • Page 120 Manualedelleistruzioni per l’uso Document Code Pag. Rev. SAVE DATA PRINT DATA 03-09-12_UIMG2 Manual ENG 23/07/13 23/07/13 MAJOR FAILURES AND THEIR REPAIR Description of the failure:.......................... ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... Causes: ..............................……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... Repair carried out: ........................... ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... Place ......................Date: ........
  • Page 121: Authorized Service Centers

    For assistance, contact the authorized distributor where you have purchased a GM Distribution S.r.l. product.You can find a list of authorized distributors on the website www.gennymobility.com. 10.3. MACHINE TYPE POWERED WHEELCHAIR TRANSPORTATION OF 1 PERSON IN SEATED POSITION Function Model GENNY 2.0 URBAN Type Two-wheeled electrical Serial numbers U0000000001-U0000009999 Construction year 2012 10.4.

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