Cleaning Routes And Group Function; Planning A Cleaning Route - SoftBank Whiz Operational Manual

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9-2-2 Cleaning Routes and Group Function

The machine communicates with the Robot Operations Center (ROC) and taught cleaning routes are
saved to the cloud.
By assigning multiple robots to the same group on the Whiz Connect Portal*, the robots can share
cleaning routes. When one robot scans the Home location code, all the robots display the same cleaning
route.
Deleting cleaning routes also deletes them from the cloud. The deleted cleaning routes will no longer be
displayed even if another robot in the same group scanned the Home location code.
* The Whiz Connect Portal is a portal site from where you can manage current machine activity and
alerts, download activity reports, create a new group, assign a machine, and edit or delete created
group names. For more details, see "Whiz Connect User Guide".
* By default, the robots are not assigned to any group.

9-2-3 Planning a Cleaning Route

Teach a route that will allow the cleaning area to be cleaned the most optimally and efficiently, taking into
consideration its layout and size (area) (Fig. 9-3).
■ When changing the directions (U-turn, turning right/left, etc.) during autonomous cleaning or when
avoiding obstacles, this machine runs at 1.8 km/hour at maximum for safety, regardless of the
speed set for the cleaning route.
■ Time from start to completion of autonomous cleaning will be longer than the time required to teach
the cleaning route. Consider how long the battery will last when teaching a cleaning route.
Fig. 9-3
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