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■ Planning the Space and Frequency
It is also important to consider the environment of the cleaning area when planning a cleaning route. For
example, teaching cleaning routes individually for an area that is cleaned every day (entrance or lobby
to a building, corridor where people are always walking) and for a low-cleaning-frequency area only
cleaned several times a month allows more effective cleaning.
When planning cleaning for a long route, check that the battery is fully charged beforehand, and take into
consideration how long the machine will operate.
■ Several Areas of Differing Types
In some instances, such as in offices and schools, it is not possible to easily divide a space into cleaning
zones. You should therefore check the entire cleaning area beforehand, and plan a route so that the
machine can easily complete cleaning in a logical and predictable sequence.
For example, in an instance where there are several buildings to be cleaned or where there are several
structures to one building (college campus, etc.), using a different Home Location Code for each floor
and each structure will allow a machine to start/stop near a space where cleaning is carried out, and
enable long traverses to be avoided. It is recommended to divide a cleaning area into smaller zones for
easier cleaning and management where locations are spacious or have a special layout.
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