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9.3. Spilled Clean Water
For water spills, wipe the machine with
paper towels and mop the floor as required.
9.4. Spilled Waste Water
Waste water will contain detergents and dirt
from the floor. Protective eye-wear, gloves,
and an apron are recommended.
Rinse the equipment with clean water as
required and wipe with paper towels.
Rinse and mop the floor with clean water as
required.
9.5. Spilled Detergent
Always follow the manufacturer’s
recommendations for handling the
detergent. Detergents can be caustic,
protective eye-wear, gloves, and an apron
are recommended.
Rinse the equipment with clean water as
required and wipe with paper towels.
Rinse and mop the floor with clean water as
required.
9.6. Battery Acid
Consult the battery manufacturer’s
recommendations for cleanup. For help
with batteries supplied by TASKI Intellibot,
please contact Customer Assistance.
10. Healthcare/UV User and Service Personnel
Warnings
Personnel should be made aware of the following hazards:
10.1. UV Hazard
WARNING:
The UV light given off by this unit can cause
serious burns to 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. Mercury
UV lamps contain Mercury, a heavy metal.
Lamps should be recycled, not disposed of
in a landfill. Recyclers accepting fluorescent
lamps will typically also accept UV lamps.
The Mercury from a broken UV lamp must
be recovered and recycled appropriately.
10.3. Puncture and Cutting Hazard
The UV lamp and quartz sleeve are fragile.
If they break, pieces will be very sharp and
the fragments must be handled only with
protective gloves.
10.4. High Voltages
The UV ballast uses and produces
hazardous voltages. Caution should be
taken when servicing components near the
ballast or UV reactor.
The UV ballast is designed for a dry
environment only. If the ballast is exposed
to water, remove power immediately. Never
operate a ballast that has been exposed to
water.
Hazardous voltages exist in the UV reactor
vessel. Never operate a leaking UV unit.
Remove power before inspecting the unit
for damage.
11. Machine Overview
The following are basic components of the robotic floor
scrubbing machine:
Figure: 6
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Sonar Horns
2
Safety Touch Shield
3
Drain Valve and Drain Hose