Genesis 11c EFORCE 2.0 Manuel utilisateur

THIS GUIDE COVERS
11c EFORCE 2.0, 14c EFORCE 2.0,
15c EFORCE 2.0, 17c EFORCE 2.0
C165 EFORCE 2.0, C185 NXTGEN EFORCE 2.0,
C195 NXTGEN EFORCE 2.0, C236 NXTGEN EFORCE 2.0, All-9
S20, S45-SL EFORCE 2.0, S53 EFORCE 2.0
21/36 EFORCE 2.0, 22/54 EFORCE 2.0
CONCRETE CRUSHER EFORCE 2.0,
DOOR OPENER EFORCE 2.0
BATTERY HYDRAULIC USER GUIDE
2780 CULVER AVE | KETTERING, OHIO 45429 | TEL: 1.937.293.6240 | WWW.GENESISRESCUE.COM
VERSION ACT.11.17

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GENERAL INFO 4
ABOUT THE USER GUIDE 4
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS 5
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY 6
COPYRIGHT 6
WARRANTY CONDITIONS 7
CUSTOMER SERVICE 7
SAFETY 8
INTENDED USE 8-9
RESPONSIBILITY OF USER 10
OPERATING PERSONNEL 11
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 12
SPECIFIC HAZARDS 13-14
HOW TO RESPOND 15
SIGNAGE 16
TECHNICAL DATA 17
COMBI TOOLS 17
CUTTERS 18
SPREADERS 19
RAM 19
OPERATING CONDITIONS 20
TYPE PLATE 20
DESIGN AND FUNCTION 21
OVERVIEW OF DEVICES 21-24
HYDRAULIC SUPPLY 25
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY 26-27
REPLACING BLADE INSERTS 28-29
CHANGING SPREADER TIPS 30
POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS 31
SAFETY INFORMATION 31
CUTTING 31-32
LIFTING / PRESSING 32
SPREADING 33
PULLING 34
CONTENTS

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CRUSHING 35
LIFTING 36
PEELING 36
BATTERY AND CHARGER 37
CHARGER TECHNICAL DATA 37
SPECIAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 37
INTENDED USE 39
POWER LINE CONNECTION 39
LI-ION BATTERY 39
CHARGING 40
MAINTENANCE 41
CHARGING CYCLES 41
TRANSPORT AND STORAGE 42
SAFETY INFORMATION 42
TRANSPORT INSPECTION 42
DISPOSAL OF PACKAGING 43
STORAGE 43
INSTALLATION AND USE 44
SAFETY INFORMATION 44
CHECKING 44
SHUT-DOWN 45
SERVICE 46
SAFETY INFORMATION 46
CARE AND MAINTENANCE 46
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 47
TROUBLESHOOTING 48-49
DISPOSAL 50
NOTES 51

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GENERAL INFORMATION
About the operating manual
This operating manual provides important information on using E-FORCE devices. Proper
compliance with all specied safety instructions and guidelines is a prerequisite for safe work.
Furthermore, adhere to the local accident prevention guidelines and general safety
regulations for the region in which the devices are used.
These operating instructions must be carefully read prior to starting any work! They are an
inherent part of the product and must be kept in a place that is known and accessible to
personnel
at all times.
This documentation contains information for operating your equipment. However,
you may also nd information which may not directly apply to your specic equipment.
All information, technical data, graphics and diagrams contained in these operating
instructions are based on the latest data available at the time of the document’s creation.
We recommend that, in addition to carefully reading through the operating manual, you be
trained on handling the rescue equipment (possible applications, application tactics,
etc.) by our qualied trainers.

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EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
Warnings
Warnings are marked by symbols in this operating manual. The individual instructions are
introduced by signal words that express the severity of the hazard.
It is essential to comply with the instructions in order to prevent accidents, injuries and
damage to property.
DANGER!
… indicates an imminently dangerous situation that can result in death
or serious injury if not avoided.
WARNING!
… indicates a potentially dangerous situation that can result in death or
serious injury if not avoided.
CAUTION!
… indicates a potentially dangerous situation that can result in minor or
light injuries if not avoided.
ATTENTION!
… indicates a potentially dangerous situation that can result in
material damage if not avoided.

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NOTE!
... highlights useful tips and recommendations, as well as information for
efcient, trouble-free operation.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
All information and instructions in this operating manual have been compiled in keeping with
applicable standards and guidelines, the current state of technology, and our many years of
knowledge and experience.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage due to:
• Failure to comply with the operating manual
• Unintended use
• Assignment of untrained personnel
• Unauthorized modications
• Technical changes
• Use of non-approved replacement parts
• Use of non-original replacement parts
The actual scope of delivery can vary from the explanations and graphic representations
provided in this manual in the case of special versions, or due to technical changes.
COPYRIGHT
All texts, diagrams, drawings and images in this operating manual may be used without
restriction and without any prior approval.

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NOTE!
Further information, images and drawings can be found on our website
www.genesisrescue.com
WARRANTY CONDITIONS
The warranty conditions can be found as a separate document in the sales documentation.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Contact your local Genesis sales representative. If you are unsure you can contact Genesis
Rescue Systems direct at:
American Rescue Technology
2780 Culver Ave.
Kettering, Ohio
45429
Tel: 1.937.293.6240
Fax: 1.937.293.7049
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NOTE!
When contacting customer service please state your equipment’s des-
ignation, type and production year. These details can be found on the
equipment type plate.

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SAFETY
This section of the operating manual provides a comprehensive overview of all important
safety aspects for optimal protecting operating personnel and for safe, trouble-free
operation.
Signicant hazards may occur if the handling and safety instructions in this manual are not
complied with.
INTENDED USE
The hydraulic battery-powered devices are designed and tested exclusively for the intended
applications described here. All other activities are strictly forbidden.
BATTERY-POWERED DEVICES 11c EFORCE 2.0, 14c EFORCE 2.0, 15c EFORCE 2.0, 17c EFORCE
2.0, C165 EFORCE 2.0, C185 NXTGEN EFORCE 2.0, C195 NXTGEN EFORCE 2.0, C236 NXTGEN
EFORCE 2.0, S20, S45-SL EFORCE 2.0, S53 EFORCE 2.0, 21/36 EFORCE 2.0, 22/54 EFORCE 2.0
CONCRETE CRUSHER EFORCE 2.0, DOOR OPENER EFORCE 2.0
• All battery-powered devices are designed as one-man devices and
are therefore to be operated by only one person.
• The battery-powered cutting devices are used exclusively for cutting
doors and roof beams, pillars and door sills, the ring and the spokes of
the steering wheel.
• If possible, for cutting solid material, always position the material at
the base of the cutter blades closest to the pivot point, as it is equipped
with special edges for cutting round material.
• In industrial application, the devices can also be used to cut pipes,
structural steels, proles, sheets and cables.
• The battery-powered spreading devices can be used for opening
doors, lifting vehicles or other moveable loads, pushing away and
moving vehicle parts and loads, and crushing pipes and tie bars.
• If possible, always use the tips of the spreader for crushing.

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• The tips of the spreader can also be used as a peeling tool.
• The chain set is solely to be used for pulling.
• The combi devices 11C E-Force 2.0, 14C E-FORCE 2.0, 15C E-Force
2.0, 17C E-FORCE 2.0 and 15C E-FORCE 2.0 can be used for both The
applications indicated for the C236 E-FORCE 2.0, C185 E-FORCE 2.0 and
C165 E-FORCE 2.0 and those for S45 E-FORCE 2.0. The tips of the spread-
er can also be used as a peeling tool.
21/36 RAM 22/54 RAM & Power Wedge
• The Ram and Power Wedge are designed as one-man devices and
are therefore to be operated by only one person.
• the Ram is exclusively for pushing up steering columns, vehicle roofs
and other obstacles and for pushing away vehicle body parts.
• They can also be used for supporting and bracing loads.
• The Power Wedge is used for opening doors.
WARNING!
Improper use can be dangerous!
Any improper or unintended use of the devices can be hazardous!
Therefore, make absolutely sure that:
» The devices are used only for the applications stated above.

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RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CUSTOMER
In addition to the health and safety instructions in this operating manual, one must adhere
to the safety, accident prevention, and environmental protection guidelines for the region in
which the equipment is used. Particularly applicable in this regard:
• The customer must be familiar with the applicable health and
safety provisions and in a hazard analysis identify other hazards that
may exist at the equipment’s installation site due to the special working
conditions.
• The customer must clearly regulate and specify responsibilities for
installation, operation, maintenance and cleaning.
• The customer must ensure that all personnel who handle the
equipment have fully read and understood the operating manual.
• In addition, at regular intervals, the operator must train personnel
and inform them of the hazards of working with the equipment.
Moreover, the customer is responsible for ensuring that the equipment is always in
technically faultless condition. Consequently, the following applies:
• After each use, and at least once a year, a visual inspection of the
equipment must be carried out by a trained individual (according to
GUV-G 9102 or country-specic guidelines).
• Every three years, or if you have doubts about the safety or reliability
of the equipment, functional testing and stress testing must be carried
out (according to GUV-G 9102 or country-specic guidelines).
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