Handling Near Electronic Medical Devices; Lasers And Infrared Light; Sensor Detection Range - SoftBank Whiz Operational Manual

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Handling near Electronic Medical Devices

If wearing an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator, consult with the
manufacturer of such medical device to confirm a safe operational distance from the
machine.
Electric signals may affect the operation of the pacemaker or defibrillator.
Do not use in a healthcare environment or near electronic medical devices.
* The machine does not comply with UL or IEC 60601 standards (or equivalent standards).

Lasers and Infrared Light

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The machine confirms the safety of its surrounding area by laser.
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The machine is outfitted with one Class 1 laser.
Class 1 laser:
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If within a normal range of operation, no hazard exists by looking directly at the laser beam for a long period,
or by using an optical instrument for observation such as a magnifying glass or binoculars to look directly at
the laser beam (compliant with JIS C6802). For information on lasers, see "Sensor Detection Range".
For details, please see "Product Certifications for Whiz/ Product Certifications for Whiz Notification Pager".
You can check latest data on "Whiz Connect".

Sensor Detection Range

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The machine confirms the safety of its surrounding area with several sensors.
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The machine detects obstacles in a range of about 200°, approximately 10 m (33 feet) in front of it.
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Teaching route and autonomous cleaning may not be carried out properly if there are no walls, objects, or
other marks within the cleaning area that can be detected by the sensors of the machine.
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Do not go near the machine within the range that is not detectable by the sensors (behind it, etc.). It may not
be able to detect a person as an obstacle.
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Low obstacles less than 10 cm (4 inches) in height on the floor cannot be avoided with sensor detection;
remove them from the cleaning route beforehand.
DANGER
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