ICE RS26, powered by Brain OS | Gen2, v1.1217 – Content Subject to Change
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TRAINING A ROUTE
When training your ICE RS26 robotic scrubber, powered by Brain OS on a new route, the following should be
kept in mind:
• Avoid U-Turns – your robotic scrubber requires 10 feet to perform a U-turn in aisles and hallways
• Avoid tight spaces - your robotic scrubber requires a width of 5 feet to make turns around a corner
• Avoid routes over 1.5 hours in length – this is roughly the capacity of the water tank
• To traverse a non-scrubbable area, lift the scrub deck about ten feet prior to reaching it. The Brain OS navigation
software will remember when you lift and drop the scrub deck.
CLEANING & STOWING
The following steps should be completed after each use:
• Drain and rinse machine including the filter. Consider filling the tank if scrubber will be used daily.
• Power off the machine and connect to charger. Confirm charger light begins flashing yellow.
• Prop open the driver seat to allow battery ventilation during charging.
TRAINING
When training the Brain-enabled scrubber on a new cleaning route avoid extremely tight areas. For instance,
pathways that the machine will clean must be at least four feet wide. In addition, corners that the machine will
be required to navigate must be at least five feet wide. Any u-turn with the ICE RS26 robotic scrubber, powered
by Brain OS requires at least 10 ft for a u-turn.
MANUAL AND AUTONOMOUS MODE
When using the Brain-enabled scrubber in manual mode to clean, do not end operation abruptly. It’s best to
drive the machine slightly beyond the end of the cleaning route and then inspect the floor to ensure that all
water has been removed.
Manual mode must be used for transport and when cleaning inclines.
Upon completion of scrubbing, inspect the floor and vacuum any residual water left by the machine.
WARNING
Inspect cleaning space for excess cleaning solution after the machine has passed.
All excess cleaning solution in the cleaning space should be appropriately mopped
or marked with warnings. Failure to do so has the potential to create slippery surfaces. In the event the machine
leaves excess cleaning solution, immediately examine the scrubbers, squeegee, hoses, skirt, tanks, and water
settings. Adjust accordingly.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
Each time the machine is used, the skirt should be inspected to ensure that it’s wiping water effectively, thus
avoiding water build-up. Side skirts should be free of tears, rips or extensive wear.
The sensors should also be wiped clean using the provided microfiber cloth in order to maintain optimal
performance of your Brain-enabled floor cleaner. Do not spray liquid directly on to the sensors or the microfiber
cloth. Only a dry microfiber cloth should be used.