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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL XB50...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Safety Robot overview Setting up the robot Charging the robot Using alternative bracket for hose HMI panel—Starting a program Storing the robot Program overview Extension arms 14-15 XB50 User manual version 1.00 - April 2021...
  • Page 3: Safety

    Safety instructions Explanation of pictograms on the robot Slippery floor after washing Breathing apparatus must be fitted with a minimum of a P2 filter which protects against both solid particles and liquid aerosols. Use protective glasses in the pig house while it is being washed. Water is highly electrically conductive.
  • Page 5 1.´ High pressure nozzle High Pressure coupling, floor con- nection pipe Right wash arm Pressure relief/ball valve Locking handles for Emergency stop(s) wash arms Left wash arm End wall sensor Secondary position Wash arm parking on for high pressure both sides of robot coupling Control panel and Tow bar for manual...
  • Page 6: Setting Up The Robot

    Setting up the Robot for operation For manual transportation, use the included dolly. Hook the dolly to the tow bar, and tilt it until the front wheels lift from the ground. Now you can easily move the robot. You are able to both pull and push the robot with the attached dolly, making it easy to move between buildings.
  • Page 7 Setting up the Robot for operation Release the handle for the floor connection pipe by turning it outwards and letting it slide down, exposing the highpressure hose con- nection. Connect the highpressure hose to the coupling. Make sure it is seated and locked. Lock the floor connection pipe handle using the locking bracket.
  • Page 8 Setting up the Robot for operation Make sure the drive motor belt tensioner handle is in locked position. Unlock the drive motor belt tensioner handle When you need to transport the robot manually (Page 6) Open the lid to operate the HMI panel. Turn the robot ’ON’...
  • Page 9: Charging The Robot

    Charging the robot Pull the charging cable out from the cable compartment and plug it into a suitable wall outlet. When connected check that the charge lights are lit as follows: Green: Connected to power (constant lighting) Yellow: STATUS : When the STATUS (yellow) LED is blin- king slow, the battery will be approxim- ately 80% charged and may be retur-...
  • Page 10: Using Alternative Bracket For Hose

    Using alternative bracket for hose If you need to place the hose on the wash arms, we have prepared a bracket on each arm for easy connection. The typical use of this position is when the floor slates are in same direction as the robot.
  • Page 11: Hmi Panel-Starting A Program

    HMI panel — starting a program Home screen From here you can choose : • Program • Start selected program • Stop selected program • Pause selected program • Select active wash arms • Both, left or right Program list From here you can select the program you want the robot to perform.
  • Page 12: Storing The Robot

    Storing the robot Wash the robot to remove all dirt from surface, wheels, fittings etc. Store the robot in an ammoniac free environment Grease the robot every 3 months or 250 hrs operation Use spray lube on connection parts Follow the maintenance schedule...
  • Page 14: Extension Arms

    Extension arms If your robot have extension arms, they are placed in brackets on the side of the robot. Lift the extension arm from the bracket Mount the extension arm , by sliding it into the profile on the robot, until it is seated at the bottom of the profile.
  • Page 15 Extension arms Mount the arms by loosening the two locking handles (1). Take the arm from the parking position and push it inside the square tube on top of the robot (2). Make sure the sensor lights up to signal correct seating (3).

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