The icon system of Girbau’s new Inteli control prompted great enthusiasm amongst visitors and exhibitors
The Girbau stand was divided into two sections, commercial laundry equipment and heavy-duty laundry equipment
The launch of the controls which are incorporated in the new series 6 washer extractors was one of the central features of the Girbau stand at Hostelco.
Visitors and exhibitors were seen to be interested equally by the great number of programming possibilities of the new Logi control (which replaces the SM control) as by the advantages of the new Coin control (replacing the CM) which improves the management of the coin-op laundries thanks to the possibility of being able to program different prices according to the time and day of the week.
Enthusiasm for the new Inteli control
The Inteli control (replacing the former PM) prompted enthusiasm principally for its innovative icon system and for the infinite number of programming possibilities which it offers.
The display on the Inteli control permits the user to program the washing machine by means of icons, in a simple and intuitive manner which almost negates the need for an instruction manual.
The Girbau commercial team introduced the visitors to the new controls giving them the opportunity to try them out on the same stand, in the area fitted out for demonstration purposes.
THE NEW GALAXY FEEDING MACHINE WAS ANOTHER FOCAL POINT OF INTEREST
On the stand designated to heavy-duty installations, attention was drawn to the new Galaxy and Minimax feeders together with the TBS Batch Washer System.
The possibility of seeing the two new feeders and a Saturno Tri folder by Jean Michel in operation captured the attention of many visitors.
The machines were working in different positions and with different sized samples to demonstrate the versatility of this equipment.
Girbau in the exhibition “100 years of hospitality”
This year the Girbau space at Hostelco was not only confined to the Expolimp hall (hall 7)
In hall 6, in the section of the exhibition “100 years of hospitality”, an I-25 washing machine was exhibited, together with some Girbau brochures from the 60’s.
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