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The cover has the following safety labels:
High Voltage
Warning Label
Charger IP
Rating Label
Figure: 4
Hazardous voltage is present when the
charger is plugged into the mains.
Hazardous currents are also present at all
times when the charger is connected to the
battery.
Cover was designed to meet the standards
for a level 4 protection against liquid ingress
into the battery charger.
The battery shutdown warning label instructs the user to
shut down the machine and wait for the standby button
illumination to turn off.
Figure: 5
Before Removing Batteries, hold ~ Standby button,
listen for 3 Beeps, which is the computer acknowledging your
button push. Computer will turn off 24V circuits & start saving
data.
Caution, for the next 30-90 seconds the computer
saves data, wait for button light to go "Off" or you will lose the
data. If light is still on after 120 Seconds, to prevent damage
or injury hit e-stop to assure 24V power is disconnected from
battery before breaking connection by pulling on battery
handle.
Button goes dark; computer has shut down all power.
All power is off; no trickle power is leaking from the battery to
any circuit.
8. Risk
Although all reasonable precautions have been taken to
ensure the safety of this machine, there are certain foreseen
risks that the manager, operator, maintenance and service
personnel must address:
8.1. General Risk: Care should be
taken to prevent the following:
Inadequate Training: Operators,
maintenance, and service personnel must
be properly trained. It is the manager’s
responsibility to ensure the machine is not
accessible to inadequately trained persons.
Lack of Supervision: 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 robotic floor scrubbing system
in autonomous mode, all stairways and
doorways must be blocked to prevent the
unit from proceeding on an unintended
path. Stairways must be blocked to prevent
the unit from tumbling down the stairs and
potentially causing serious damage or injury.
Unfit Components: Only components
authorized by TASKI Intellibot may be fitted
to this machine. Use of unfit components
may result in serious damage and injury.
Bacterial Growth: Proper cleaning during
maintenance and service is required to
prevent the growth of bacteria in the robotic
floor scrubber system.
Transportation Incidents: The machine can
tip over if subjected to a grade in excess of
8%, resulting in serious damage and injury.
When transporting the unit by vehicle, it
must be strapped to a supporting structure
capable of securing the full specified weight.
Operating While Damaged: The machine
must never be operated while damaged.
Damage to the machine may result in
unsafe conditions for people and property.
A damaged machine must be serviced by a
trained service technician before returning
to use.
Operating Without Safety Measures: The
machine is designed with specific safety
measures to protect people and property.
Damage or defeat of these mechanisms
may result in serious injury.
8.2. Operational Risk: Care should
be taken to prevent the following while
operating the machine:
Entrapment: Avoid situations that could trap
an operator between the machine and an
object.
Inadvertent Motion: Be aware that gripping
the handle can initiate machine motion. Do
not grip the handle unless intending to move
the machine in manual mode.