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Pre-Sale Consultation
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Remote Consultation
We offer a no-cost initial consultation to our prospective clients. During this video conference call our sales engineers talk with your team to understand your needs and production environment. This is a good time for your team to let us know about unique wishes and challenges.
Based on this initial conversation, our engineers can determine if your facility is a good fit for Rosie. We’ll also provide suggestions for where Rosie can best be used and an estimate of how quickly Rosie can perform cleaning in your space.
If you are interested in having Rosie join your sanitation crew, our sales team will prepare a written proposal.
Once the proposal is accepted, CleanBotix will schedule an on-site evaluation at your facility. Our sales engineers will map your facility, review infrastructure requirements, and confirm details discussed during the initial consultation. CleanBotix will provide a final proposal to best meet your plant needs.
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Getting Ready for Rosie
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Preparing for Delivery
Once the lease agreement is signed, we’ll finalize plans to deploy Rosie at your production facility. Our sales engineers will work with you to firm up the project plan and schedule. Timing will depend on field engineering team and robot availability (we may need to build units for you). The field engineers will confirm that your plant infrastructure is ready for Rosie (boosted pressure water, compressed air, Wi-Fi, and 120v power).
Delivery
When all details are planned, we’ll finalize robot delivery and the training plan with your team. Our field engineers will be on-site at your plant to receive the delivery and ensure that Rosie is fully functional after shipment.
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Training
Training Rosie
Our field engineers will begin with training Rosie to understand your production space. This mapping process helps Rosie determine which areas are available for navigation and which areas contain obstacles to avoid. Once mapping is completed, our engineers plan work locations that Rosie will navigate to when cleaning. For each work location (called waypoints), Rosie is taught the specific arm movements (called trajectories) that will be repeated to clean your equipment.
After completion of mapping and trajectory recording, our engineers assemble the components into the missions that Rosie will complete when cleaning. The finished missions are tested to ensure Rosie delivers the desired cleaning performance and speed.
We’re now ready to train your team to welcome Rosie to your crew and help Rosie to be a productive teammate. We recommend selecting several (2 – 3) team members to be Rosie’s friends. Our engineers will teach your selected team everything needed to safely operate Rosie and ensure the Robot is well-cared-for and ready for work. This includes basics such as daily charging and refilling of chem tanks. Additional training can be provided to expand training to others and ensure your team knows how to work alongside Rosie.
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Working with Rosie
Daily Operation
Putting Rosie to work is simple, with very little operator involvement. At the start of each sanitation shift an operator refills chem tanks and wheels Rosie from the charging location to the air and water tether point. Once Rosie’s hoses are connected (quick connects), the operator selects the mission from a smart phone-like tablet screen and Rosie goes to work. After completing each mission, Rosie returns to the tether point and can be moved to another tether point location for more cleaning. At the end of the sanitation shift, the operator rinses Rosie off (it’s safe to wash down), disconnects the hoses, and pushes the robot back to the charging area for its daily charge.
Service and Support
At lease end, Rosie retires to the CleanBotix R&D facility and, with a renewed lease, a brand new Rosie will arrive at your plant, ready to help your team clean smarter.
Is Your Facility Ready for the Smarter Way to Clean?
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