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Artificially enhanced Diversey discusses the improvements in the second generation of robotic cleaners.


The first generation of robotic cleaners were exciting because they offered new ways of working, powered by technologies that had never been seen in the professional building care sector. Their ability to operate on their own and liberate cleaning staff for more important and productive duties were compelling reasons for many cleaning teams to adopt them.


The second-generation machines go even further by adding enhanced cleaning performance to the undoubted benefits of robotic autonomy.


With the TASKI SWINGOBOT 2000 scrubber dryer, the company’s engineers have introduced many of the tried- and-tested performance-boosting and sustainability- enhancing features that are established on its award- winning conventional scrubber dryer range. At the same time the technologies at the heart of its robotic capabilities have been upgraded and improved.


The result is a machine at least 25% more productive than the first-generation model it replaces, enabling facilities to effectively and consistently clean floors in less time.


The machine operates autonomously via sonar, 2D LIDAR, touch shield sensors and floor-detector sensors that work in harmony with the robot’s computer software. It avoids obstacles in its path and will intelligently stop as soon as any change in its environment is detected.


Numerous intelligent TASKI functions are included as standard on the TASKI SWINGOBOT 2000. These include Intelli-Trak which measures the on-site performance of the machine and enables remote software updates.


Cleaning performance enhancements include TASKI IntelliDose: this closed-pouch dilution control system enables the use of highly-sustainable ultra-concentrate formulations for all common floorcare tasks. Solutions are always prepared automatically onboard the machine to the correct specification for optimum performance with no wastage.


At the same time the machine’s TASKI IntelliFlow technology ensures the correct amount of solution is applied to the floor according to the speed of travel, reducing wastage and helping ensure the floor is dry after cleaning and ready for immediate use.


Finally, the machines can be equipped with the most suitable cleaning pad for the type of floor and application selected from the extensive TASKI range. This includes Twister by Diversey, an innovative set of thirteen floor care pads made from 100% recycled PET that deliver exceptional results with water alone, helping to enhance the sustainability of the cleaning operation.


Although robotic cleaners can be used in many settings, they deliver maximum efficiency when able to roam freely in


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large and open areas with few obstructions for the majority of the time. This makes them ideal for applications such as hospital corridors, airports, sports halls, conference centres and other areas where regular cleaning is needed to maintain high standards of hygiene or the appearance of the facility.


This is where the TASKI SWINGOBOT 2000 scrubber dryer offers significant advantages over conventional cleaning techniques. Once programmed using simple instructions it can work on its own, with minimal direct supervision, to cover large areas quickly and efficiently following a predetermined path. Its in-built routines ensure that it covers the entire area in the minimum amount of time without any undue overlapping or missing any parts of the floor.


The same systems continuously monitor the status and performance of the machine and, with their connectivity to the Internet of Clean, can automatically alert managers to a wide range of pre-determined incidents. This can include reporting a collision, a low battery or other diagnostic events. Managers can then intervene proactively and take remedial action before the machine’s performance impacts on the operation or leads to an outage.


The market for robotic floorcare machines continues to grow as more customers recognise the powerful benefits they can bring to their cleaning operations. No doubt, as yet unforeseen advances in robotic and cleaning technology will continue to drive this significant trend in the industry.


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