Cleanfix S170 Navi
Swiss-engineered autonomous scrubber with industrial repairability
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About the book →Cleanfix is a 50-year-old Swiss manufacturer of professional cleaning machines, now bringing that engineering heritage to autonomous robotics with the S170 Navi — a rugged, no-nonsense scrubber for facilities that demand European build quality.
Cleanfix Reinigungssysteme AG was founded in 1976 in Henau, Switzerland, and has built professional cleaning machines for European and global markets for nearly five decades. The company entered autonomous robotics with the RA660 Navi (now S170 Navi), bringing Swiss precision engineering and the kind of repairability that turns commercial cleaning equipment into 15-year assets rather than 5-year disposables.
Swiss-engineered autonomous scrubber with industrial repairability
Compact autonomous scrubber for tight commercial spaces
Optional auto-discharge and refill dock for hands-free shift turnover between S170 cleaning runs
Cleanfix built professional cleaning machines for European facilities since 1976. The autonomous line inherits that mechanical engineering pedigree. These machines are built to be repaired, not replaced.
Standard components, accessible service ports, and full parts availability for 10+ years. RobotLAB can rebuild a Cleanfix scrubber in the field with hand tools — a rarity in modern robotics.
If your sustainability program or capex policy demands long-lifecycle equipment, Cleanfix is the rational choice over disposable Chinese-import alternatives.
“Cleanfix is the choice when sustainability and lifecycle cost matter more than headline price.”
Real questions from facility managers choosing Cleanfix.
10-15 years with proper PM, versus 5-7 for typical Asian-import autonomous scrubbers. The chassis, drive train, and brush system are mechanically rebuildable.
Cleaning quality is comparable. Coverage rate per hour is slightly lower on the S170. The differentiator is not cleaning per shift; it is the 10-year TCO.
Polished concrete, sealed wood, tile, vinyl, epoxy. Not designed for carpet.
Yes, but the workstation is optional and adds about $4,000. Many customers manually empty between shifts to keep the install simple.
Yes, materially. Cleanfix commits to 10+ years of parts. RobotLAB stocks the high-wear items domestically. We have rebuilt 8-year-old Cleanfix machines with same-week parts.
3D LiDAR plus depth cameras. Slower, more conservative path planning than Gausium — which we view as a feature for occupied-space cleaning.
Yes. Conservative speed and quiet operation (about 62 dB) make it well-suited for daytime occupied spaces.
Two-year Cleanfix manufacturer warranty plus RobotLAB extended service plans up to 7 years.
European pricing in EUR plus US import and service margin. The number lands roughly $24-26K for the S170 Navi, which is mid-pack against Gausium Scrubber 50.
Materially better. Swiss manufacturing, longer lifespan, repair-not-replace philosophy. Customers with sustainability mandates choose Cleanfix specifically for the Scope 3 numbers.
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