How often the Waybot needs to be serviced

For stable and safe operation of Waybot robots, regular maintenance must be carried out. The frequency of maintenance depends on the operating conditions, but the basic rule is simple: the device should be checked and serviced at least once a week. More frequently in severe operating conditions.
Scheduled maintenance
This is the key to trouble-free operation of the Waybot. Even under standard operating conditions, it is recommended to check and maintain the device at least once a week. In demanding environments where the robot is exposed to dust, construction debris and heavy loads, maintenance should be performed more frequently. This approach helps to maintain cleaning efficiency, avoid downtime and reduce repair costs.

Why regular maintenance is important

Timely maintenance can extend the life of the robot and ensure stable operation.
  • Breakage prevention
  • Early detection of component wear avoids sudden malfunctions.
  • Improvement of cleaning efficiency
  • Clean sensors and brushes ensure accurate navigation and cleaning quality.
  • Preserving battery life
  • Checking and caring for your battery will prolong its life.

What is included in the standard maintenance schedule
  • Cleaning sensors and brushes
    • Removing dust and debris helps avoid navigation errors.
  • Checking the condition of the battery
    • Monitoring of charge level and external status prevents malfunctions during operation.
  • Chassis inspection
    • Checking for damage and contamination reduces the risk of breakdowns
When maintenance should be carried out more than once a week
Some operating conditions require increased attention to the technical condition of the robot.

Under severe operating conditions, the frequency of maintenance should be determined individually based on the nature of contamination and load.
  • Dusty and dirty rooms
    • In such conditions, sensors and brushes become contaminated more quickly.
  • High intensity of use
    • The more shifts and hours of operation, the higher the load on the mechanisms.
  • Contact with aggressive environment
    Construction dust, metal shavings and loose materials accelerate wear.
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