UVD Robot Model B - User manual v2.1
1. About this manual
The purpose of this manual is to ensure the correct and safe use of the UVD Robot Model B.
Make sure to read carefully the content of this manual before using the robot. A quick guide is
also provided in Annex 1 for trained users. Keep this manual handy for easy access at all
times as reference for future use.
Note that the installation and maintenance of a UVD Robot must be performed by UVD
qualified technicians. Please contact your assigned technical staff / distributor when an
installation or maintenance operation is required.
2. Intended use
The robot has been designed as a part of a regular cleaning cycle, and aims at preventing and
reducing the spread of infectious diseases, vira, bacteria, and other types of harmful organic
microorganisms in the environment.
This robot is intended to disinfect mainly hospitals, including operating theaters, patient
rooms, corridors, and larger areas as long as the distance and disinfection time are enough to
reach all the targeted areas. It has been designed to disinfect unoccupied areas. The UVD
Robot must only be operated indoors and under normal conditions as described in section 4.4.
In order to ensure an efficient disinfection routine the target areas and rooms have to be
mapped and set up first by technical staff. Please, contact your assigned distributor in order to
get the setup done before proceeding with autonomous disinfection in new areas.
This manual is intended for the final users who are expected to complete a specific training in
the use of Model B and first aid related to the use of UV-C sources before starting to operate
the robot.
The UVD Robot is not intended to disinfect medical devices, other types of equipment, or in
any way to be in direct contact with humans, animals or plants while a disinfecting operation is
ongoing.
The UVD Robot cannot be used to disinfect thick layers of matter such as feces or blood due
to the UV light cannot penetrate and disinfect those.
The rooms should be cleaned prior to starting UV disinfection. The UV light from the UVD
Robot is type C and may interact with Chloride. Cleaning detergents shall therefore be
allowed time to vaporize before starting the UV disinfection.
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