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- | <font 12pt/ | + | To keep the robot working with its best condition, some maintenance and check-up is necessary. Cleaning the robot before putting it on charge will keep mice out of the robot and make less alarms in the oncoming washing period. Below you will find a list of things to check to make the robot do its best. |
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- | <font 12pt/ | + | ===== Before |
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- | <font 12pt/ | + | * Check for water leakage. |
+ | * Check side wheels for not being empty of air. | ||
+ | * Check that hose is evenly distributed on reel. | ||
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- | <font 12pt/ | + | ===== After every wash: ===== |
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- | <font 12pt/ | + | * Rinse the robot directly after it has finished washing, it will be easier because the dirt has not yet dried to the robot. Clean the robot on both inside, outside and rinse the boom with telescope driven fully out. Clean robots perform better. Remember to not use high pressure when cleaning the robot. |
+ | * Put on charge, the batteries are drained after washing long hours. Batteries will have a longer life span if keeping them charged as much as possible. | ||
+ | * Keep hood open when storing the robot. This will have mice from being inside of the robot and will keep cables from being chewed on. | ||
- | <font 12pt/ | + | ===== Every third month: ===== |
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+ | ===== Every six months: ===== | ||
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+ | ===== Once a year: ===== | ||
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+ | * Contact your nearest service partner if interested in a yearly maintenance. A trained technician will change a set of common wear parts and do a check-up of the robot. We recommend doing this once a year to prevent unnecessary breakdowns and fix issues before parts break. | ||