Common use of Approved Uses Clause in Contracts

Approved Uses. The Autonomy Features allow the Robotic Floor Cleaner to learn actions performed by an operator and later autonomously perform similar actions based on that learning. Without limiting the other Restrictions on Use in this Section 3, the End User and its Permittees shall only use the Robotic Floor Cleaner and Autonomy Services in Approved Environments. “Approved Environments” are indoor industrial/commercial environments typically cleaned by manual floor cleaners of comparable build and design to the Robotic Floor Cleaner, where the approved cleaning area shall not include ramps or inclines. Approved Environments do not include environments requiring failsafe performance, including any application in which the failure of the Robotic Floor Cleaner, Software, and Autonomy Services could be reasonably likely to lead directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or property damage after employing reasonable measures to secure the location in advance of the use of the Robotic Floor Cleaner. Approved Environments shall be limited to cleaning areas with adequate cellular communication signals permitting cellular data communication with the Robotic Floor Cleaner’s central processing unit to enable periodic safety-related updates not less than monthly and comply with all other requirements listed in the Instructions (as defined below). The End User will monitor and designate Approved Environments for cleaning using ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ product documentation and industry standard practices for machinery and wet floors, including caution signage and barriers, and while a Robotic Floor Cleaner is in autonomous mode, all drops, stairs, escalators, moving platforms, or cliffs near to the Robotic Floor Cleaner during its operation must be guarded by a physical barrier (such as, for example, safety cones). The End User shall, and shall cause its Permittees to, use the Autonomy Services only in accordance with the Robotic Floor Cleaner’s user manuals, guides, safety sheets, and instructions provided in the Software (collectively, the “Instructions”). These Instructions may be updated, revised, or otherwise modified by Brain or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ from time to time. The End User will be responsible for operating the Robotic Floor Cleaner and Autonomy Services, and instructing all Permittees of the Robotic Floor Cleaner how to use, the Robotic Floor Cleaner and Autonomy Services, in accordance with the Instructions.

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Sources: End User License Agreement, End User License Agreement

Approved Uses. The Autonomy Features allow the Robotic Floor Cleaner to learn actions performed by an operator and later autonomously perform similar actions based on that learning. Without limiting the other Restrictions on Use in this Section 3, the End User and its Permittees shall only use the Robotic Floor Cleaner and Autonomy Services in Approved Environments. “Approved Environments” are indoor industrial/commercial environments typically cleaned by manual floor cleaners of comparable build and design to the Robotic Floor Cleaner, where the approved cleaning area shall not include ramps or inclines. Approved Environments do not include environments requiring failsafe performance, including any application in which the failure of the Robotic Floor Cleaner, Software, and Autonomy Services could be reasonably likely to lead directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or property damage after employing reasonable measures to secure the location in advance of the use of the Robotic Floor Cleaner. Approved Environments shall be limited to cleaning areas with adequate cellular communication signals permitting cellular data communication with the Robotic Floor Cleaner’s central processing unit to enable periodic safety-related updates not less than monthly and comply with all other requirements listed in the Instructions (as defined below). The End User will monitor and designate Approved Environments for cleaning using ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ product documentation and industry standard practices for machinery and wet floors, including caution signage and barriers, and while a Robotic Floor Cleaner is in autonomous mode, all drops, stairs, escalators, moving platforms, or cliffs near to the Robotic Floor Cleaner during its operation must be guarded by a physical barrier (such as, for example, safety cones). The End User shall, and shall cause its Permittees to, use the Autonomy Services only in accordance with the Robotic Floor Cleaner’s user manuals, guides, safety sheets, and instructions provided in the Software (collectively, the “Instructions”). These Instructions may be updated, revised, or otherwise modified by Brain or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Tennant from time to time. The End User will be responsible for operating the Robotic Floor Cleaner and Autonomy Services, and instructing all Permittees of the Robotic Floor Cleaner how to use, the Robotic Floor Cleaner and Autonomy Services, in accordance with the Instructions.

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Sources: End User License Agreement