ICE RS26, powered by Brain OS
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Brain Corporation
BLUE AUTONOMY BUTTON
WARNING
Steering wheel will rapidly and unexpectedly move while in autonomous mode,
which could injure the operator’s hands and arms. An operator may not sit on the
seat while the Brain-enabled scrubber is in autonomous (robotic) mode.
The seat has a joy-ride sensor. When operating in robotic mode, the machine will automatically stop and call
for an alert should a person attempt to sit on the seat.
OVERVIEW
The machine is capable of both manual and autonomous operation thanks to BrainOS technology. Your robotic
scrubber can be used in self-driving mode, which performs floor cleaning without direct real-time operator control.
The BrainOS technology performs commercial floor cleaning, allowing janitorial staff to focus on other tasks. The
RS26 is a scrubber only, with no sweep functionality.
NEW FACILITY SET-UP
In order to create an environment in which your robotic scrubber, powered by Brain OS can operate, clear all
obstacles from the space to be cleaned. Home location code (s) must also be installed in order for robotic
scrubber, powered by Brain OS to be able to operate.
(See section explaining Home Location Codes).
In addition,
the following key terms and definitions must be understood to successfully operate the Brain-enabled scrubber.
ROUTE - TEACH A NEW CLEANING ROUTE
This is the course your ICE RS26 robotic scrubber, powered by Brain OS follows during cleaning.
Before your robotic scrubber, powered by Brain OS can clean on its own, an operator must drive the Brain-enabled scrubber
through each desired cleaning route and save the route to memory.
HOME LOCATION CODES
A total of ten home location codes are provided with the Brain-enabled scrubber. A home
location code is a unique identifier similar to a bar code. Each code provided with the Brain-
enabled scrubber stores information that robotic scrubber, powered by Brain OS scans and
uses to function. By scanning a home location code, your robotic scrubber, powered by Brain
OS is able to identify the machine’s current location, as well as which routes are saved to that
specific location. The machine is capable of storing six routes for each home location code.
Each facility has up to 60 routes in total.
Initiates autonomous (robotic) mode, pauses autonomous
mode and resumes operations after a pause.
Pressing the blue autonomy button stops the Brain-
enabled scrubber’s forward motion and scrub brush
rotation, but the machine will continue its vacuuming
function. A message will appear on the user interface LCD
screen indicating that the machine has been paused.