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Block all stairways  and doorways when 

using robotic mode. Failure to block a 

stairway could result in the machine 

tumbling down the stairs, resulting in serious 

property damage, machine damage and 

injury.

24.  Manual Drive

The machine must be manually driven to the cleaning 

area and placed at the cleaning start location. To manually 

transport the machine, perform the following: 

From the home screen, press the manual 

clean button  

Press the forward or reverse arrow buttons 

to set the desired speed then squeeze the 

handlebar to engage the drive system.
 

 

Take care when reversing to prevent 

tripping over object or trapping the operator 

between the machine and an object.
To prevent accidental movement, the 

handlebar must be squeezed within 4 

seconds of selecting a speed. If the timer 

has elapsed, select the speed again and 

squeeze the handle within 4 seconds.

The system uses a gyroscopic inertia sensor to sense 

operator input for steering. Pull the handlebar left or right 

and the machine will respond by turning in the appropriate 

direction.
Release the handlebar to stop. 

25.  Manual Cleaning

Use the following functions to operate the machine in manual 

clean mode:

From the home screen, press the manual 

clean button.  

Press the vacuum button to lower the 

squeegee and turn on the vacuum system. 

Press the scrubber button to lower the head 

and activate the scrubber motors. 

Press the forward arrow button to set the 

desired speed then squeeze the handlebar 

to engage the drive system. 

26.  Hands Free Cleaning

Three options are available for hands free cleaning, Spot 

Clean, Area Clean, and Map Clean.

MODE

WIDTH (MIN)

WIDTH(MAX)

END WALL

FT

M

FT

M

Spot 

Clean

5.58 ft

1.7 m

60 ft

18.3 m NO

Area 

Clean

5.58 ft

1.7 m

60 ft

18.3 m YES

Spot Clean

 is used to robotically clean a defined area when 

no end wall is present. There must be a left and right wall 

present for the machine to accurately measure the width of 

the cleaning area. The machine will clean the area between 

the side walls to an operator set distance between 20 ft and 

196.18 ft (6.1 meters and 60.1 meters.).

Area Clean

 is used to robotically clean an area when an end 

wall or obstacle is present. The machine robotically cleans 

according to any one of twelve selectable built-in cleaning 

patterns.

Map Clean

 allows an authorized operator to create a custom 

cleaning pattern for robotic cleaning. 

26.1.  Spot Clean

Using the Manual Drive mode, position the machine at the 

cleaning start location. To enable Spot Clean, perform the 

following from the home screen:

Press the Spot Clean button and use the 

(+) and (-) buttons to select a spot cleaning 

distance from 

20 ft and 196.18 ft (6.1 meters 

and 60.1 meters.).

GO

Press the GO button and the machine will 

begin robotic cleaning. 

Summary of Contents for swingobot 1650 CE

Page 1: ...www intellibotrobotics com Rev B 01 09 17 TASKI SWINGOBOT 1650 CE TASKI SWINGOBOT 1650 CE UV USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...m filters to 10 micron standard 1 micron optional for SWINGOBOT 1650 UV BRUSHES AND SQUEEGEE Pads Two counter rotating 15 drivers and pads Brush Head Pads are changeable without removing head from mac...

Page 3: ...ubber system please contact 2 1 Equipment Manufacturer Diversey Care Intellibot 12820 West Creek Parkway Suite B Richmond Virginia 23238 U S A Phone US 01 888 837 0002 Email ir service sealedair com W...

Page 4: ...chine Physical or mental impairment of the user may result in serious injury to people property and or the machine In case of damage to safety relevant components such as the Emergency Stop switch saf...

Page 5: ...robotic floor scrubber system The following is a definition of the machine safety labels 7 1 Ratings Label Example machine ratings label SWINGOBot 1650 UV Robotic Floor Scrubber System Input 24V 53 2A...

Page 6: ...rt the system on a grade exceeding 8 or the machine may tip over resulting in injury and or damage 7 3 Battery Warning Labels The following labels are used to warn and remind the operator maintenance...

Page 7: ...on The robotic floor scrubbing system must be supervised at all times The operator must be able to react to situations that may endanger people or property Lack of Stairway Obstruction When using the...

Page 8: ...he operating environment and ensure that the machine is not used around objects or people that could be grabbed by the squeegee mechanism Machine Impact Hazard When in autonomous mode the robotic floo...

Page 9: ...unprotected eyes and skin Never look directly at an illuminated UV lamp Never operate the unit with the lamp outside of the UV chamber Never operate the unit without the rubber boot in place 10 2 Merc...

Page 10: ...Figure 8 6 Filters 7 Filter Wrench 8 Battery Pack 9 Parking Brake 14 11 12 13 10 Figure 9 10 Emergency Stop Button 11 User Interface 12 Standby Button 13 Touch Control Handlebar 14 Warning Lamp 15 Fi...

Page 11: ...e uses a parabolic 32 inch 4 edge reversible blade system with a vacuum for pickup and recycling of used cleaning solution Figure 15 The used cleaning solution is returned to the tank where it is circ...

Page 12: ...3 The circulation pump provides flow for the cleaning solution 4 A flow sensor is used to detect and set an appropriate flow rate for effective scrubbing 5 Water valves provide flow regulation for was...

Page 13: ...pump provides flow for the cleaning solution 4 The UV sterilization system includes a power supply UV ballast UV lamp and sterilization reactor to eliminate microorganisms from the recycled cleaning s...

Page 14: ...is the red switch located on the top right of the handlebar assembly Pressing the Emergency Stop Switch will interrupt power to the system The operator should be prepared to press the Emergency Stop B...

Page 15: ...e robotic floor scrubber system includes four infrared floor sensors located underneath the machine The sensors measure the distance to the floor at each of the four corners and are used to detect dro...

Page 16: ...RS VACUUM MOTORS RECYCLE PUMP UV LIGHT I O BOARD DRIVE MOTOR L DRIVE MOTOR R Figure 27 1 A safety contactor is used to safely remove power from all motors and the UV sterilizer system 2 The safety con...

Page 17: ...a second battery is also purchased it can be stored on the cart and charged while the machine is in use allowing for improved efficiency Figure 29 When using a charger on the battery cart ensure the...

Page 18: ...is typical of a gel cell charger set at 20 Amps to initially overshoot to as much as 30 Amps and then settle back to around 20 Amps This is acceptable as long as it settles back to 20 Amp within a fe...

Page 19: ...n and Spanish Perform the following to select the system interface language Turn on the system by pressing the standby button Wait approximately 2 minutes until the LOG IN screen is displayed 1 2 3 4...

Page 20: ...on key to access the user setting screen 3 To inactivate an operator press the inactivate operator key This prevents an operator from accessing the machine 4 To edit or delete an existing operator pre...

Page 21: ...r system must be acclimated to the operating environment Failure to do so can result in condensation inside the machine shortening the life of critical components Allow the machine to acclimate one ho...

Page 22: ...verify operation of the parking brake This procedure requires engaging the drive in manual mode Only use the slowest forward speed to verify operation of the parking brake If the parking brake fails u...

Page 23: ...to zero Press each of the six touch shield zones applying at least 1 5 lbf 6 7 Newtons of force Review the orange number and verify that the machine recorded each touch If the machine does not recogn...

Page 24: ...the parking brake is in the locked position by moving the red lever to the left Figure 46 22 2 Power Off Ensure the machine is turned off 22 3 Remove Charging Cable If the system is being charged dis...

Page 25: ...tective glasses gloves and apron is recommended Only use cleaning products recommended by TASKI Intellibot Use of products containing chlorine acids or unsuitable solvents may damage the machine and m...

Page 26: ...ueegee and turn on the vacuum system Press the scrubber button to lower the head and activate the scrubber motors Press the forward arrow button to set the desired speed then squeeze the handlebar to...

Page 27: ...the starting location when the cleaning is complete For example the following is a Side T Right cleaning pattern Figure 51 The machine starting location is shown as 3 The machine ending location is sh...

Page 28: ...Right Return L Left L Left Return Side T Left Side T Left Return L Right L Right Return Cross Left Cross Left Return T Left T Left Return Cross Right Cross Right Return T Right T Right Return U Style...

Page 29: ...achine will spend a few moments calculating the cleaning plan before proceeding robotically The machine will continue to clean until it reached the end of the cleaning pattern To interrupt the cleanin...

Page 30: ...the pickup tube for obstructions 27 4 Clean Caster Wheels Inspect and clean the rear caster wheels Figure 55 27 5 Remove and Clean Filters Remove both canisters using the supplied filter wrench Remov...

Page 31: ...age X 28 1 Daily Maintenance Points Strainer Basket Empty large items into the trash and rinse thoroughly Primary Solution Filter Remove the primary solution filter from the machine Rinse and gently c...

Page 32: ...ries whenever storing the machine 31 Troubleshooting MALFUNCTION POSSIBLE CAUSES TROUBLESHOOTING Machine without function Charger plugged into robot Unplug the charger Battery pack not engaged Push ba...

Page 33: ...rts the flow rate of cleaning solution dispensed onto the scrubber head Drive Motor Reports the speed of each drive wheel 33 Sonar Diagnostic The sonar diagnostic shows the distance measured in millim...

Page 34: ...orm the diagnostic 36 Gyro Diagnostic The gyro diagnostic requires machine rotation it should only be performed in an open area where the machine can be rotated 360 degrees with room for the operator...

Page 35: ...y 1 to select either WiFi or cellular modem for network communications The display will change to show parameters and signal strength for the chosen method 39 WiFi Diagnostic When using WiFi network c...

Page 36: ...t a priming cycle The cycle may be terminated by pressing the down arrow 2 Priming may take up to two minutes A priming failure may indicate an air leak in the plumbing check for loose canisters or mi...

Page 37: ...weight of operational machine 1133 18 lbs 514 kg Rated voltage 24V DC 24V DC Rated power nominal 1248 W 1248 W Fresh water tank nominal 5 14 gal 53 l Transportation Weight No Batteries 450 lbs 204 kg...

Page 38: ...ion Content Description Rev 01 06 17 10 Healthcare UV User and Service Personnel Warnings on page 8 Text copy UV Healthcare Warnings Section Added B 01 06 17 Cover Image Large Taski Decal removed from...

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