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Scanning home location code
Home Location Codes are read with the camera on the front of the machine (see “Names of Parts”).
Move the machine to where the distance between the camera and a Home Location Code is approximately 80 cm, and stop the
machine so that the Home Location Code and machine are parallel. If the machine is not positioned properly, it cannot read the
Home Location Code.
Once the machine has read the Home Location Code, a screen for selecting cleaning routes appears on the touch display.
Cleaning Routes
The machine is constantly in communication with the Robot Operations Center, and teachd cleaning routes are saved to the
cloud.
If managing several machines, you can create groups through the Whiz Connect Portal* to assign each machine to. You can
also assign a name to each group.
Machines in the same group can share cleaning routes, and a same cleaning route can be displayed regardless of which
machine read the Home Location Codes.
Deleting cleaning routes also deletes them from the cloud, and the routes will no longer be displayed even if another machine in
the same group read the Home Location Codes.
With the Whiz Connect Portal*, machines are assigned to one group by default per purchasing customer. If you have purchased
several machines, they can share the same route. Use the Whiz Connect Portal* to complete settings for assigning machines to
groups.
To use the same Home Location Code number with several cleaning areas, it is recommended to divide the machines into
groups. Since cleaning routes are created for the machines that include the surrounding environment, machines cannot carry out
autonomous cleaning by reading the cleaning route created for another area. Dividing the machines into groups allows 6
cleaning routes each to be saved for the same Home Location Code number. For details, see the help file for the Whiz Connect
Portal*.
* The Whiz Connect Portal is a portal site from where you can manage current machine activity and alerts, download activity
reports, etc. Each machine saves particular cleaning routes, and created cleaning routes are backed up to the Robot
Operations Center.(*Currently, group function cannot be used.)