UVD ROBOTS C User manual

UVD Robot Model C
Device
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When used as a supplement to regular cleaning practices, The UVD Robot Model C Kills 99.99% of
bacteria on hard, non-porous surfaces within 1 metre of the device, after a five minute exposure.
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UVD Robots ApS
Svendborgvej 226
DK-5260 Odense S
Denmark
2021-3267
2022-07-05

PRECAUTIONS:
WARNING - UV radiation emitted from this device.
Unintended use of the device, or damage to the housing, may result in exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
Ultraviolet radiation may cause eye and skin irritation.
Avoid exposing eyes and skin to ultraviolet radiation.
FIRST AID INSTRUCTIONS:
Take the container label or product name and Pest Control Product Registration Number with you when seeking
medical attention.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
The use of the UVD robot Model C is a supplement to, and not a substitute for, standard infection control
practices. Users must continue to follow all current infection control practices, including those practices related to
cleaning and disinfection of environmental surfaces.
Ensure room is clear of people and animals.
Close off entry points.
Prevent unauthorized access to treatment area.
Prevent escape of ultraviolet radiation from rooms or treatment areas with shielding or blackout curtains.
Mark entrance(s) with a DO NOT ENTER sign and a WARNING or CAUTION sign that there is
ultraviolet radiation.
Before starting a disinfection cycle, arrange the room and area in a way to minimize the shadowing by objects and
pre-clean the target surfaces.
The UVD Robots certified installer will install the robot in the designated rooms and areas. During installation, the
UVD Robot creates a floor map of the rooms and areas. The UVD Robots installer and the end-user site client
determine the disinfection route of the robot in autonomous mode, setting configurable disinfection points.
Consequently, during autonomous disinfection, the robot will follow the pre-programmed and set disinfection route.
Each disinfection point needs to be set to a five (5) minute exposure and sufficient disinfection points should be set
to position the robot within one (1) metre of all high touch target areas.
When used as a supplement to regular cleaning practices, The UVD Robot Model C Kills 99.99% of bacteria
including: Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 6538, Enterococcus hirae ATCC 10541, Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC
15442, Escherichia coli ATCC 10536, and kills 99.99% Candida albicans ATCC 1023, on hard, non-porous
surfaces within 1 metre of the device, after a five minute exposure.
Refer to the user manual for full instructions on the use and operation of this device.

UVD Robot Model C
User Manual
English version 2.1.7 February 2021
© UVD Robots ApS. Made in Denmark
All rights reserved
MANUFACTURER CONTACT DETAILS:
UVD Robots ApS
Svendborgvej 226
5260 Odense S
Denmark
Phone number: +45 31 10 71 70
Email: info@uvd-robots.com
VAT: DK-38235745
This robot is not a medical device and is not listed as such under UL or IEC 60601 (or equivalent).
The information contained in this manual is the property of UVD Robots ApS, and shall not be reproduced in whole
or in part without prior written approval of UVD Robots ApS. The information in this manual is subject to change
without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by UVD Robots ApS. This manual will be periodically
reviewed and revised. UVD Robots ApS assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual.
In no event shall UVD Robots ApS be liable for incidental or consequential damages arising from use of this
manual and products described herein.
The operation of this robot is strictly reserved for trained and qualified operators.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. About this manual 6
2. Intended use
6
3. Safety information 7
3.1. Warnings and Precautions 7
3.2. Important safety notices 7
Stairway and floor level difference warning! 7
UV-C light exposure warning! 8
Stored energy warning! 8
Battery warning! 8
Docking station warning! 8
Emergency charger warning! 9
Electrical warning! 9
Collisions warning! 9
Physical harm due to moving parts warning! 9
Supervision warning! 9
Humidity warning! 9
Travel surface warning! 10
Manual drive warning! 10
Manual handling warning! 10
Maintenance warning! 10
Safety sensors warning! 10
Ultraviolet lamps warning! 10
Laser warning! 11
Docking station installation warning! 11
General safety warnings! 11
3.3. Product Label and Marking
11
4. The UVD Robot 14
4.1. About the robot 14
4.2. Product information 14
4.3. Technical Specifications 16
4.4. Normal operational and storage conditions 16
5. Transportation
18
6. Unpacking, installation and setup
19
6.1. Unpacking 19
6.2. Installation and mapping 20
6.3. Storage 20
6.4. How to switch on/off the robot 20
6.5. Charging the robot 21
6.5.1. Charging at the docking station 22
6.5.2. Charging the tablet 22
6.5.3. Manual charging with the emergency charger 22
7. Functions and features on the robot 24
7.1. Function button
24
7.2. Emergency stop (E-stop)
24
7.3. Robot LED lights patterns
24
7.4. Unlocking the wheels 25

7.5. Autonomous drive 25
7.5.1. Localization errors 25
7.5.2. Navigation errors 25
7.6. Multiple tablets 26
8. Troubleshooting 27
8.1. Common Error Messages
27
8.2. Resetting/Restarting after an error
27
8.3. The tablet’s connection to the robot’s WiFi
27
8.4. Connecting the robot to the local internet
28
8.5. FAQ
29
9. Maintenance 30
9.1. Basic visual inspection 30
9.2. Cleaning the UVD Robot and docking station 30
9.3. Professional maintenance and service 30
9.4. Completely removing power 31
10. Disposal 32
11. Appendix 33
Appendix 1: EU Declaration of conformity 33
Appendix 2: Other regulations 34
Appendix 3: Disclaimer 36
Appendix 4: Perimeter Safety and General Safety Systems37
Primary safety functions 37
Additional functions 37
Additional guidelines 38

1. About this manual
The purpose of this manual is to ensure the correct and safe use of the UVD Robot Model C. It is
targeted towards trained operators of the UVD Robot Model C. Make sure to carefully read the content of
this manual before using the robot. Keep this manual handy for easy access at all times and as
reference for future use.
Note that the installation and maintenance of a UVD Robot must be performed by your UVD Robots
supplier or a UVD Robots qualified technician. Please contact the relevant party if an installation or
maintenance operation is required.
Note: For the newest manuals, guides, information, videos, technical
specifications etc. go to https://login.uvd-robots.com/ and enter your
username and password or write to support@uvd-robots.com.
2. Intended use
The use of the UVD robot Model C is a supplement to, and not a substitute for, standard infection
control practices. Users must continue to follow all current infection control practices, including those
practices related to cleaning and disinfection of environmental surfaces.
The robot is intended to be used in an enclosed environment by trained operators. The robot must not be
used by children or people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience
and knowledge. No humans or animals are allowed in the room while a disinfection is taking place.
Always maintain visual contact with the robot while driving through the user interface.

3. Safety information
This section must be read by all operators of the UVD Robot.
3.1. Warnings and Precautions
WARNING is used to indicate a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION is used to indicate a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury or in
property damage.
NOTICE is used to address safety-related
practices not related to physical injury (for
example, maintenance information that, if not
followed, might result in equipment damage).
PRECAUTIONS
WARNING - UV radiation emitted from this device.
Unintended use of the device, or damage to the housing, may result in exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
Ultraviolet radiation may cause eye and skin irritation.
Avoid exposing eyes and skin to ultraviolet radiation.
FIRST AID INSTRUCTIONS
Take the container label or product name and Pest Control Product Registration Number with you when seeking
medical attention.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Ensure room is clear of people and animals.
Close off entry points.
Prevent unauthorized access to treatment area.
Prevent escape of ultraviolet radiation from rooms or treatment areas with shielding or blackout curtains.
Mark entrance(s) with a DO NOT ENTER sign and a WARNING or CAUTION sign that there is ultraviolet
radiation.
3.2. Important safety notices
The operation of this robot is strictly reserved for trained and qualified operators.
Stairway and floor level difference warning!
● A UVD Robot should not be placed or operated within 1.5 metres (5 feet) from a stairway or any
surface difference bigger than 5 cm.
● If it is not possible to restrict the operation of the robot to an area without differences in floor level,
then the operator should place stanchion posts distributed by UVD Robots to physically prevent the
robot from driving through the hazardous area.

UV-C light exposure warning!
● Human exposure to UV-C light can result in severe injury to skin and eyes.
● The disinfection process must take place when the robot is under enclosed / isolated conditions to
avoid human injuries such as conjunctivitis or erythema. Ensure that no person or animal is in the
room and that all windows and doors are locked when the lamps are on during a disinfection.
● You must strictly adhere to the instructions in this guide.
Stored energy warning!
● The robot contains stored energy in the batteries.
Battery warning!
● Never use a damaged battery. The battery used in this product may present a risk of fire or chemical
burn if mistreated. Batteries may explode if damaged.
● Only recharge your battery with the original docking station or charger provided with this product.
Use of other batteries may present a risk of fire or explosion and the warranty will be terminated.
● Batteries should not be removed or replaced by the user, any attempt to do so is risky and may result
in product damage. Contact your UVD Robots supplier if a replacement battery is necessary.
● Never tamper with the batteries.
● Dispose of the batteries according to local regulations. Do not dispose of the robot as household
waste or in a fire, as the batteries may explode.
Docking station warning!
● Always use the original docking station supplied by UVD Robots, reference number 10927, as the
use of any alternative docking stations will invalidate any warranty. Never use a docking station that
is damaged.
● Do not attempt to disassemble the docking station as it may expose you to dangerous electric shock.
Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock or fire when the product is subse-quently used.
● Avoid charging your robot in extremely high or low temperatures and do not use the docking station
outdoors or in damp areas.
● The docking station must be connected to the power mains and grounded in compliance with the
effective standards and regulations.

Emergency charger warning!
● Always use the original NOCO Genius GX2440 charger supplied by UVD Robots. The use of any
other charger may damage or destroy the product and could be dangerous. Never use a charger that
is damaged. The use of other chargers will invalidate any warranty.
● Do not attempt to disassemble the charger as it may expose you to dangerous electric shock.
Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock or fire when the product is subse-quently used.
● Avoid charging your robot in extremely high or low temperatures and do not use the charger outdoors
or in damp areas.
● The charger must be connected to the power mains and grounded in compliance with the effective
standards and regulations.
● Avoid touching the charger immediately after use as it may be hot.
Electrical warning!
● To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not remove the covers or try to access any internal parts of the
robot unless instructed to in this user manual.
● Always store and use the robot away from water.
● Do not touch the power cord or any other connected cables with wet hands.
● In case of robot failure, damaged cables, or tablet damage refer servicing to your UVD Robots
supplier.
Collisions warning!
To avoid the risk of collisions, slips, trips, and falls that can cause serious injuries:
● Remove hazardous objects from the robot’s path.
● When using the robot in manual mode, drive responsibly and keep the robot away from edges and
obstacles. Avoid driving the robot onto holes, stairways, escalators, into open elevator shafts, or any
area where there is a significant drop in elevation, as serious damage may result if the robot falls
down. It is the operator’s responsibility to drive carefully and avoid contact with obstacles and
individuals, as the robot is not designed to avoid them in manual mode.
● In order to avoid the risk of the robot falling, place an item (not black) higher than 25 cm in front of
one of the above mentioned obstacles.
● Avoid inclinations above 12.5% (7.1
o
) as the robot could enter an uncontrollable slip. When on ramps
or inclined surfaces, avoid sudden stops and use only low speed down ramps.
● Ensure that the maps in the app are regularly updated by an authorized person to avoid the risk of
collisions when running in autonomous mode.
Physical harm due to moving parts warning!
● Never operate the UVD Robot if someone has their hands or any other body parts touching the
wheels.
Supervision warning!
● Before using the robot all operators must read the safety instructions. If an operator has (or must be
expected to have) difficulties reading or understanding the safety instructions they should be read
and explained to the operator by an adult who has read and understood the safety instructions.
● This equipment is intended for indoor use only. It must not be used outdoors or around road
traffic.
● It is strongly recommended that the robot is not left unattended where it can be accessed by others.
● Ensure that third parties, particularly children, elderly people, and patients, are not endangered when
operating the robot.
Humidity warning!
Ambient humidity in the robot environment must be within the range detailed in Section 4.4.

Travel surface warning!
There is danger of personal injury and / or damage to the robot if surfaces are wet or slippery, as the
robot could enter an uncontrollable slip. Standard hard, flat, homogeneous surface flooring is preferred,
e.g. linoleum or standard tiles. Slippery surfaces and high splash areas such as showers and kitchens
should be avoided if not dry.
Remove any wires or other objects less than 20 cm off the floor on the floor to prevent the robot from
tangling with the wires and tipping over, as the robot’s sensors have difficulty detecting them.
Manual drive warning!
Maintain visual contact with the robot when driving it manually with the user interface to make sure the
precautions established in the collision and travel surface warnings are followed.
Manual handling warning!
● During transport or other operations which require you to manually move the robot, ensure that the
robot is always kept in the vertical position. The wheels need to be unlocked before moving the robot.
Handling should be done using appropriate, safe, manual handling techniques and precautions to
reduce the risk of injury.
● Never move the robot by pushing on the UV tower.
● Do not attempt to ride on the robot or add any load to the robot at any time.
● Neither the robot nor the tablet may be used by children or any other untrained individual, and should
not be considered a toy.
Maintenance warning!
● Do not remove the covers without first completely removing power from the robot.
● Before cleaning, unplug the docking station or charger and turn off the robot.
● The cord and docking station may only be dry-dusted.
● Clean the robot by wiping it with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Do NOT use alcohol-based products, as
they can damage plastic coatings over time. Do NOT use compressed air. Do NOT clean the UV
lamps.
Safety sensors warning!
● Do not permanently disable safety sensors as doing so will remove the detection capability of the
robot, potentially leading to injuries or damage.
Ultraviolet lamps warning!
● Do not touch the UV lamps without cut-resistant gloves.
● UV lamps will reach high temperatures during normal operation and can cause skin burns if touched.
After operation, UV lamps will take up to 10 minutes to cool. Do not touch the lamps within 10
minutes of turning them off.
● Avoid touching or scratching the glass section of the lamp. Fingerprints weaken the lamp
electromagnetic envelope, and this may lead to lamp breakage.
● Lamps should only be touched for the purpose of maintenance.
● Do not operate the robot if any of the lamps are damaged. Contact your UVD Robots supplier for
support.
● If a lamp breaks there is a risk of personal injury and mercury vapors can be released, posing a
health hazard. In the case of breakage, ventilate the room for 30 minutes and no persons or animals
are allowed in the room in this period of time. After 30 minutes the broken parts can be collected
using cut-resistant gloves, a broom, and dustpan. Never use a vacuum cleaner. Put the broken parts
in a sealed container and dispose of them in compliance with national regulations.

Laser warning!
● This robot uses a class 1M laser (eye-safe) under normal operational conditions.
● The use of controls or adjustments other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous
radiation exposure.
● Do not look directly into the laser beam source using optical instruments (e.g. magnifying glasses,
lenses, etc.).
Docking station installation warning!
● Make sure the docking station is placed on level ground and keep away objects at least 1 m (3 feet)
on each side. The docking station may be placed up against a wall, but this is not a requirement.
● Docking stations should not be placed within 1.5 metre (5 feet) of a heater or a stairwell. They should
not be placed directly under an air conditioning vent. Multiple docking stations should not share the
same power outlet.
General safety warnings!
● Only UVD Robots suppliers or technicians specifically authorized by UVD Robots may install,
disassemble, or repair UVD Robots. Contact your UVD Robots supplier for assistance and specify
the serial number of the robot.
● Only original parts and spare parts may be used. Modification of this robot and its components
including the docking station and software / apps provided with it is not allowed, as it could result in
robot malfunction, will void the warranty, and make the customer liable for any resulting accident.
● Do not use a detachable mains supply cord with inadequate rating.
● The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damages or failure due to misuse of the product.
● This robot may move suddenly as it is autonomous or may be operated remotely.
● Rooms should be cleaned prior to starting a UV disinfection, as the UV light cannot penetrate thick
layers of matter, e.g. water, feces, blood, or mud. The UV light from the robot is of type C and may
interact with chloride. Cleaning detergents must therefore be allowed time to evaporate before
starting the UV disinfection.
● The UVD Robot is not intended for disinfecting medical devices or other types of equipment.
● Please be aware that UV-C light may generate discolouring or damage to objects or materials being
exposed to the light. UVD Robots accepts no responsibility for associated discolouring or damage.
3.3. Product Label and Marking
Marking of UVD Robot Model C
The CE mark indicates that the
product has been tested and is safe.
The product does not interfere with
other electronic devices and it is not

affected by interferences from other
electronic devices.
Certified by TÜV Rheinland. The
product certificate confirms that the
product meets defined criteria and
defined safety-relevant aspects by
TÜV Rheinland.
The mains electricity is double
insulated. The product has plastic
cases without any wires connected to
the case.
Laser caution. This robot uses a laser
class 1M (eye-safe) under normal
operational conditions.
The use of controls or adjustments
other than those specified herein may
result in hazardous radiation
exposure.
Do not look directly into the laser
beam source using optical
instruments (e.g. magnifying glasses,
lenses, etc.).
Recycle: Electronic Equipment. Do
not throw in the trash.
For indoor use only.
IP10
International Protection Rating (IP)
classifies the degrees of protection
provided against the intrusion of solid
objects (including body parts like
hands and fingers), dust, accidental
contact, and water in electrical
enclosures.
TELEC Radio Equipment Conformity
Certificate.
TELEC Terminal Equipment
Conformity Certification
Catalog Number. Indicates the
manufacturer’s catalog number so
that the product can be identified.
Synonyms for "catalogue number"
are "reference number" and "reorder
number”.
Serial Number. Indicates the
manufacturer’s serial number so that
a specific product can be identified.
High Intensity Ultraviolet Light. Avoid
eye and skin exposure. Wear proper
eye and skin protection.
The Manufacturer of the product is
UVD Robots ApS, address:
Svendborgvej 226, DK-5260 Odense
S, Denmark
Date of Manufacture. The indicated
date is the date of manufacture.
The product weight is 120 kg (265 lb).

Marking of Chassis

4. The UVD Robot
4.1. About the robot
The UVD Robot Model C is an autonomous, flexible, and module built disinfection robot. The robot uses
high power UV-C light sources to deactivate harmful bacteria, fungi, and pathogens that cause infection
and illness. It can be used in a variety of locations such as hospitals, prisons, gyms, airports, and offices.
The robot is defined as a Type 1.1 in accordance with ISO 13482, that is, the robot is small, lightweight,
and slow.
The autonomous drive system allows operators to easily operate the robot via its tablet and send it to the
desired location while the initial cleaning is taking place. After the cleaning has been conducted in the
target room, the robot is sent in. Once the operator has ensured the perimeter safety and the disinfection
has been initiated, the operator can continue their planned work elsewhere until the tablet shows that the
robot is finished. After disinfecting the room, the robot will be ready to disinfect a new room.
To learn more about perimeter safety and robot safety systems in general, kindly refer to Appendix 4.
Figure 1. How to use the UVD Robot
4.2. Product information
Figure 2 shows a view of the back and front of the robot as well as the main exterior components.

Figure 2. Front and rear view of the UVD Robot Model C

4.3. Technical Specifications
The main technical specifications are explained in the table below:
Technical Specifications
Length 75 cm (29.5 in)
Width 55 cm (21.6 in)
Height 178 cm (70 in)
Weight 120 kg (264 lb)
UV-C wavelength 254 nm
Lamps lifespan 12,000 hours
Battery charging time 5 hours (full charge 0 - 100% with the docking station)
8 hours (full charge 0 - 100% with emergency charger)
Battery 4 x Li- NMC, 24 V, 40 Ah
Battery lifespan Minimum 1000 cycles
Docking station Input 100 - 240 V AC, 50 - 60 Hz / output 24 V DC, max 40
A
Emergency charger Input 100 - 240 V AC, 50 - 60 Hz / output 24 V DC, max 40
A
Power rating 960 W
UV Light module
operating time per full
charge
Around 2 hours (equal to 8 - 10 rooms)
Disinfection time Approximately 15 - 20 min for a medium size patient room
(can be higher or lower depending on room size)
Connectivity Dual-band wireless
EMC
This product meets the essential requirements as per
Electromagnetic Compatibility Standard EN 301 489-1
v2.2.0 / -3 v2.1.0 / -17 v3.2.0 / -52 v1.1.0
Max rated energy
level 3840 W (calculated)
Overvoltage category 2
IP Rating 10
Pollution degree 1
Noise Does not exceed 55 dBA
Sound pressure level Does not exceed 70 dBA
Certifications CE Certified, TUV Certified
Wheel material Rubber
4.4. Normal operational and storage conditions
Operating Temperature Range 5 - 40
o
C (41 - 104
o
F)
Storage Temperature Range 5 - 40
o
C (41 - 104
o
F)
Operating Humidity Range 10 - 95 % (no condensation)
Altitude Up to 2000 metres (6500 feet)
Maximum gradient / slope ± 12.5% (7.1
o
)
Maximum obstacle height Up to 1.5 cm (0.6 inch)

Robot maximum speed Up to 0.75 m/s (2.5 ft/s)
Driving conditions Indoor, dry, and even surfaces
Pollution degree Pollution degree 2
Collisions warning!
Avoid inclinations above 12.5% (7.1
o
) either upwards or downwards, as the robot
could enter an uncontrollable slip. When on ramps or inclined surfaces, avoid
sudden stops and use low speed down ramps.

5. Transportation
Always use the UVD Robots Flight Case if the robot needs to be shipped to a different location. Contact
your UVD Robots supplier for assistance, as they will need to shut down the robot by using the main
power switch which is located within the robot. They will then be able to assist you with packing the robot
carefully into the flight case.
Manual handling caution
● During transport or other operations which require you to manually move the
robot, ensure that the robot is always kept in the vertical position. The wheels
need to be unlocked before moving the robot. Handling should be done by
using appropriate safe manual handling techniques and precautions to reduce
the risk of injury.
● Never move the robot by pushing on the UV tower.

6. Unpacking, installation, and setup
6.1. Unpacking
When the robot is delivered, a UVD Robots supplier will unpack and install each robot. Along with the
robot you will find a docking station (if ordered), box with cords for the docking station (if ordered), an
emergency charger, and a suitcase. The suitcase holds the manuals, a tablet, cords for the tablet, USB
flash drive with manuals, statements, specifications, and video tutorials, UV-C stickers and chart, an
Allen key for unlocking the robot’s wheels, a screwdriver, a tablet mount and lock for safely positioning
the tablet on the door during a disinfection, as well as a microfiber cloth and sponge for cleaning.
Remove the plastic film on the robot and carefully inspect the robot and its accessories for damage. If
damage is evident, show the supplier. The protection cover should remain around the lamps when not in
use, and should only be removed when the robot is being sent to disinfect a location.
Keep the flight case for future use if the robot needs to be sent to a different location or is in need of
technical assistance that requires shipment.
Docking station
Find the right power supply cord in
the cardboard box. The docking
station is plugged in on the side,
next to the power switch. The black
square extension on the station is
the charging pad, so make sure the
robot has enough space to
maneuver over it. When the robot is
parked over this pad, it will charge.
The indent on the front is specially
designed to enable the robot to
dock correctly.
Emergency charger
The top of the emergency charger
will provide information regarding
the amount of charge that is on the
robot when connected.
Tablet / UVD Robots app
The robot is equipped with a user-
friendly tablet which will be used to
run the UVD Robots app. The tablet
is synched to the robot through the
robot’s wifi, enabling it to be
programmed and used to run
autonomous and manual
disinfections.

6.2. Installation and mapping
The installation of the docking station and the robot including local adjustments and the initial creation of
maps for the different zones / rooms must be carried out by your UVD Robots supplier or a qualified
UVD Robot technician.
The setup of the robot includes the following tasks:
● Turning on power saving mode if relevant for the environment
● Creating maps and cleaning them
● Creating specific ‘zones’ that define what a robot can or should do in a specific area.
● Adding docking stations to the map (if included)
● Creating rooms and disinfection positions
● Setting up network parameters for remote support (optional)
Note: Power saving mode is a feature that is designed to save power by
only activating every other UV light lamp, during a disinfection. Discuss
with the distributor whether this may be a relevant option for you.
In some cases a specific on-site operator may be trained in the creation of maps. Once that individual
has been trained, they will be able to map areas and rooms. Contact your UVD Robots supplier if you
would like to request this training.
Once the setup is complete, it is possible to begin disinfecting rooms that have been mapped.
Note: Include ‘forbidden zones’ in front of stairwells and exit doors. The
robot will stop automatically in front of these zones. Speak to your UVD
Robots supplier to ensure that they are aware of all of the ‘forbidden
zones’ within each area.
6.3. Storage
The UVD Model C robot must be stored in a location that adheres to the following guidelines.
● Docking stations should be installed and robots stored in accordance with Section 4.4. Normal
operational and storage conditions.
● It is also recommended that robots are stored in a room that can be locked in order to avoid
unnecessary interaction by non-operators.
● The storage location should comply with the safety notices below.
● The robot should be stored and charged in a dry place (corridor, storage room, bedroom, etc.) where
there is access to a wall plug for charging.
● A storage location of a minimum 2 metres wide, 2 metres high, and 2 metres deep is recommended
so that the robot can easily move in and out.
● For long term storage, place the robot in its flight case. The flight case should be stored in a dark,
non-humid location where the temperature is within the range 5-40° C.
● Two robots should not share the same power outlet.
● Robots should not be stored within 0.5 m (1.5 feet) of a heater/radiator.
● Robots should not be stored directly under an air conditioning vent.
● Do not use a detachable main supply cord with inadequate rating.
6.4. How to switch the robot on/off
The first time the robot is switched on, the installer will turn on the main power switch. Once that is done,
push the power button on the lower back side of the robot as shown below, and press the reset button
when it begins to flash. The robot will signal that it is ready for use when the LED lights are lit. This takes
about 2 minutes.
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