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UVD ROBOTS UVD Robot B - 5 Quick Guide on How to Use the UVD Robot

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User Manual for UVD Robots
5. Quick guide on how to use the UVD Robot
1. Take out the tablet from the robot and swipe to turn it on. Enter the UVD app.
2. If automatic setup follow steps 3-10, if manual mode disinfection follow steps 11-13
3. Press ( + ) button and choose a zone/headline to order the robot to move to the
designated zone/room you wish to disinfect.
4. Once at the room, open the door for the robot and press “Done”. The robot will now
move into the room.
5. Go through the safety checks and confirm that they are done by pressing the boxes
next to them.
6. Push the blinking red button on the UVD robot to initialise the disinfection function.
You now have about 8 seconds to leave the room before you can start up the
disinfection process by hanging the tablet on the door and then pushing the button
that will appear on the tablet called “Start disinfection”.
7. Once the robot is done with its disinfection, it will move into its end position.
8. After the robot has reached its end position, a disinfection report will appear on the
tablet.
9. Click “Done” at the bottom of this and now the tablet will ask you to put it back into
the robot.
10. Once the tablet is back in its socket in the robot, the robot will drive out of the room,
and if no further jobs has been assigned to it, it will either move back to its docking
station or just glow green if it has not been assigned a docking station.
For manual mode!
11. Drive the robot to the desired position for the disinfection operation.
12. Push the symbol that resembles an alarm clock, furthest to the left.
13. Set the timer to how long you wish the disinfection to last, it takes 3 minutes for the
bulbs to warm up so the time should always be 3 minutes + desired amount of
minutes.
14. Follow steps 5, 6 and 9. The disinfection process has now been concluded.
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