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Process Overview


This case study details how Bigwave Robotics (Marosol) installed the Phantas cleaning robot to manage the first and second floors of the Jayu CC Golf Course clubhouse. Using Phantas, they implemented automated beautification management for the first-floor lobby and second-floor carpet cleaning. By incorporating Phantas' superior cleaning performance and convenient charging station, they were able to operate an unmanned, automated system.


Warranty Period

  • 1 year


Performance Year

  • 2023


Project Duration

  • 3 days


Project Background and Objectives

  • Unmanned cleaning using autonomous driving, cameras, and sensors
  • Cleaning robots that clean at set times
  • Increased cleaning efficiency through division of labor with the cleaning staff
  • Remote control using SOLlink

Components

Robot

Gausium cleaning robot Phantas

Workflow

STEP 1.Select a designated cleaning area.
STEP 2.Set the simple cleaning mode (wet/dry)
STEP 3.Start cleaning
STEP 4.Return to the charging station after completing the task
STEP 5.Set the desired cleaning schedule
STEP 6.Start cleaning
STEP 7.Return to the charging station after completing the task

Features

Convenience

  • Remote control via SOLlink
  • Schedule cleaning at your preferred time
  • Intuitive performance monitoring using work reports
  • Safety features including front and rear cameras and sensors


Excellent cleaning performance

  • Close-range cleaning up to 1cm from the wall
  • Productivity of up to 700m2 per hour
  • Highly versatile for both wet and dry cleaning
  • Effective carpet cleaning with two cleaning rollers and one side brush
  • Size optimized for corner cleaning


Simplified work processes

  • Simple operation using smart obstacle avoidance and pathing
  • Easy manual operation, convenient size, and height
  • Wireless charging station for automatic charging after cleaning


Superior safety is ensured through front and rear cameras and various sensors, along with safe driving capabilities such as LiDAR sensors, front and rear cameras, and tilt cameras.


A convenient customer experience is provided through SOLlink and dedicated control. A convenient customer experience is enhanced through continuous robot status checks and work reports after cleaning.


Cleaning performance close to walls, smart obstacle avoidance, and path-based cleaning provide superior cleaning results. A user-friendly UI and editing interface allow for easy access to cleaning settings and information checks, and changes.

Results

Key Benefits
The cleaning quality of the 1st floor lobby (wet cleaning) and the 2nd floor lobby (carpet dry cleaning) when replaced with a robot cleaning approximately 666 sq ft of floor space (check the turbidity of the wastewater after cleaning and the amount of dust in the large dust tray after carpet cleaning) was assessed.
Checking the stability of obstacle and human movement recognition and avoidance, and the ability to clean footprints and dust, the main sources of contamination. (Setting a high-touch area, a major source of contamination, allows for up to three cleaning cycles, with an infinite number of cleaning cycles possible.)
Automatic charging stations eliminate the need for manual charging, increasing convenience and minimizing waste of human resources.
Improving the working environment and reducing worker fatigue, increasing job sustainability and assessing the level of focus on managing restrooms and other cleaning areas requiring human attention.
Client Feedback
Robots are cleaning the floors, allowing existing workers to focus on restroom cleaning, resulting in improved restroom cleanliness.
The first-floor lobby requires wet cleaning, limiting the use of manual mopping. (This approach, however, requires continuous scrubbing with a dirty mop, multiple rinsings, and re-cleaning, requiring a high level of labor.)
The entrance area, a major source of contamination, has been designated as a high-touch area, allowing for up to three repeat cleanings and unlimited repeat cleaning. The cleaning effectiveness was verified based on the turbidity of the wastewater in the wastewater tank. (The floor looked clean, but the wastewater was very turbid.)
The Solink app provides detailed cleaning feedback in the form of cleaning reports.
The SOLlink app also allows users to plan a schedule timetable based on the cleaning report's contents, such as the area cleaned and the cleaning time.

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Application Field
Application > Cleaning, Building Type > Commercial Facilities, Building Type > Sports Facilities, Building Type > Etc.

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