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Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL Ambrogio MD CT RO 01 R5 2 10 2018 Zucchetti Centro Sistemi SpA Via Lungarno 305 A 52028 Terranuova B ni Ar Italy Phone 39 055 91971 Fax 39 055 9197515 Ambrogio Robot...

Page 2: ...t 18 Starting the robot with the sensors turned off 19 Robot safety stop 21 Robot stop 22 Prolonged inactivity and restarting 22 Battery recharge after prolonged inactivity 23 Operating tips 23 Ordina...

Page 3: ...is manual in a safe and easily accessible place for quick reference Some information and illustrations contained in this manual may not perfectly correspond with the appliance in your possession howev...

Page 4: ...he instructions on operation maintenance and repair When using the robot make sure there is no one in the working area in particular children the elderly or disabled and pets Otherwise program the rob...

Page 5: ...amaged Make sure that all the nuts bolts and screws are tightened to ensure that the robot is in good working condition If the robot starts to vibrate abnormally during use press STOP and disconnect t...

Page 6: ...the working area especially children elderly or disabled people and pets Keep children pets and other people at a safe distance when the machine is functioning To prevent that risk we advise scheduli...

Page 7: ...d slope managed 50 Allowable based on the lawn conditions and accessories installed 40 maximum managed and recommended in conditions of a trimmed lawn Ambient operating temperature Max C ROBOT 10 14 F...

Page 8: ...t and easy to handle depending on the type of lawn that is being mowed During operation the robot mows the area delimited by paving and or barriers fences walls etc When the robot detects that there i...

Page 9: ...ODEL 7060DE0 1 Robot 2 Battery 3 Power Supply Unit 4 Mother board 5 Control keyboard 6 Cutting blade 7 Electric motor 8 Electric motor 9 Sensors 10 Curb drop off sensors 11 User manual 12 Charging jac...

Page 10: ...contact with the ground or humid environments Warning Caution Position the power supply unit in an area that cannot be reached by children For example at a height above 160 cm 63 Warning Caution When...

Page 11: ...OK WALL higher than 9 cm 3 5 HEDGING SMALL ARCHES PAVING wider than 35 cm 13 8 Minimum width of 5 cm 1 9 in with drop off sensor on and step depth of at least 5 cm 1 9 in Types of boundaries protectio...

Page 12: ...ng from the ground which could impede correct functioning or cause damage to the blade NO Obstacles and protections The illustrations show an example of the internal and peripheral elements of the cor...

Page 13: ...ools etc NO Fine gravel Danger Attention If fine gravel leaves or small stones are used to border the lawn they are not detected correctly by the robot Protect the lawn with other borders OK NO Sharp...

Page 14: ...0 DOWNWARD SLOPE 0 40 100 cm 39 3 40 cm 15 74 40 OK Greater than 1 m 39 3 included between 0 and 40 The robot can tackle height differences with a slope of up to 40 provided that they gradually slope...

Page 15: ...re above shows a work area which has been correctly delimited for the correct functioning of the robot Important Foliage is usually detected as grass In case of foliage we suggest to increase the dist...

Page 16: ...ON OFF key see Robot safety stop 2 Turn over the robot and position it so as not to ruin the covering hood Important Use protective gloves to prevent injury to your hands 3 Unscrew the screws to remov...

Page 17: ...G H B A T T E R Y LOW BATTERY O FF C The illustration shows the position of the commands on the machine D ON OFF press to turn the robot on and off C PLAY PAUSE press to start or stop the robot when...

Page 18: ...bot near the charging zone 5 Lift the door of the charging connector Insert the charging connector Once connected the robot turns on automatically and displays the battery charge level see meaning of...

Page 19: ...ION WITH DELAYED START If necessary the robot can be delayed to start by up to 24 hours Press the OFF ON button After a few seconds the robot switches completely on Press briefly the OFF ON button at...

Page 20: ...these modes can be activated following this procedure Grass Sensor Off Curb drop off sensor On Press the PLAY PAUSE button and keep it pressed for 4 seconds until 2 consecutive beeps are heard and th...

Page 21: ...Attention The robot requires more space with this mode to change the direction Respect the distances that are given for models without the curb drop off sensor GRASS SENSOR ON CURB DROP OFF SENSOR OFF...

Page 22: ...for 4 beeps 4 flashes 12sec ROBOT SAFETY STOP When using the robot you may safely stop it at any time by pressing the STOP key Important The robot safety stop is necessary when carrying out any maint...

Page 23: ...LED 2 FLASHES no lawn present PROLONGED INACTIVITY AND RESTARTING After a long period of inactivity of the robot and before the mowing season it is necessary to perform a series of operations to guara...

Page 24: ...operating tips when using the robot even after being suitably informed on the use of the robot simulate some test manoeuvres on first use to identify the commands and main functions check and secure...

Page 25: ...afely see Robot safety stop Warning Caution Use protective gloves to avoid the risk of injury 2 Clean the outside surfaces of the robot with a sponge using warm water and mild detergent Wring the spon...

Page 26: ...bot was started too close to obstacles less than 1 m 40 away or in the presence of unexpected obstacles fallen branches forgotten objects etc Stop the robot safely see Robot safety stop Remove the obs...

Page 27: ...fely see Robot safety stop PLAY ON PAUSE STOP H I G H B A T T E R Y L O W B A T T E R Y OFF Remove the obstacles and restart the robot Electric motor failure Have the motor repaired or replaced by the...

Page 28: ...he manual BATTERY REPLACEMENT Important Replace the batteries at an authorised service centre BLADE REPLACEMENT 1 Stop the robot safely see Robot safety stop Important Use protective gloves to avoid t...

Page 29: ...ric and electronic equipment have potentially harmful effects on the environment and people s health so the user has a fundamental role in contributing to reuse recycling and any other way of recoveri...

Page 30: ...014 safety EN 62233 2008 electromagnetic fields EN 55014 1 2008 A1 2010 A2 2012 emission EN 61000 3 2 2015 and EN 61000 3 3 2014 emission EN 55014 2 2015 immunity EN 50419 2006 WEEE Equipment marking...

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Page 34: ...USER S MANUAL Ambrogio MD CT RO 01 R5 2 10 2018 Zucchetti Centro Sistemi SpA Via Lungarno 305 A 52028 Terranuova B ni Ar Italy Phone 39 055 91971 Fax 39 055 9197515 Ambrogio Robot...

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