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Boosting the New Revolution of Intelligent Unmanned Delivery
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Keenon Robotics
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5. Robot Maintenance
5.1 Maintenance
■ Robot
① Before wiping the dust off the robot, make sure the adapter is unplugged
from the socket and the adapter from the robot.
② Clean the LiDAR sensor, RGB-D camera, and top image module with a
microfiber cloth every day.
* Microfiber cloths are not provided. Please prepare your own.
③ After using the robot, clean the dirt with a soft damp cloth and wipe the
robot dry completely with a dry cloth.
④ Use disinfectant ethanol to disinfect the exterior of the robot. Do not
spray liquid directly onto the robot. Use a cloth dampened in the
disinfectant to clean the robot.
⑤ Regularly check and clean the bottom of the robot every six months.
⑥ The machine needs to check and clean up safety related equipment
and safety function inspections
(such as emergency stop function, obstacle
every 6 months. One week before
avoidance function, sound and light alarm, etc.)
the expiration date, the machine will stop working and pop up a reminder
that maintenance is required. After seeing the reminder, please contact
professional after-sales maintenance personnel for timely on-site
inspection and maintenance. Avoid affecting the normal operation of the
machine.
⑦ It is necessary to check the application environment of the robot every
day, such as the slope and flatness of the ground, whether the navigation
labels are complete, and whether the lighting equipment on site is aging
or damaged. Whether the ambient light intensity is in the range of
300~20000lux.
⑧ If there are water or oil stains on the machine or the ground, please
clean it up in time.
■ Drive wheel and driven wheel
① Remove the hair and dust stuck on the wheel.
② To clean the driven wheels, remove them from the robot and wipe with
a damp cloth.
③ If the robot is dirty, place it on its side on a soft surface and wipe it clean
with a cloth dampened in neutral detergent.
* Wear gloves while dismantling the robot to avoid injury.