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9. TROUBLESHOOTING
9.2 Indicator lamp in the charging station
For a fully functional installation, the indicator lamp in the charging station must emit a solid green light.
If something else appears, follow the troubleshooting guide below.
There is more troubleshooting help on www.flymo.com. If you still need help with troubleshooting, please
contact Flymo Central Service. See
Memo
on page 4.
Light
Cause
Action
Solid green light
Everything in order
No action required
Blue flashing light
The boundary loop is not connected
to the charging station
Check that the boundary wire
connector is fitted properly to the
charging station. See
3.5 Connecting
the boundary wire
on page 27.
Break in the boundary loop
Find out where the break is. Replace
the damaged section of the boundary
wire with a new loop wire and splice
using an original coupler. See
9.4 Finding breaks in the loop wire
on
page 61.
Yellow flashing light
The guide wire is not connected to
the charging station
Check that the guide wire connector
is properly connected to the charging
station. See
9.4 Finding breaks in the
loop wire
on page 61.
Break in the guide wire
Find out where the break is. Replace
the damaged section of the guide
wire with a new loop wire and splice
using an original coupler.
Red flashing light
Interruption in the charging station's
antenna
Contact Flymo Central Service. See
Memo
on page 4.
Solid blue light
Weak signal as the boundary wire is
too long. Max length is 250 metres.
No steps have to be taken if the
robotic lawnmower operates as
expected.
Shorten the boundary wire by
reducing the working area or
replacing islands with barriers the
robotic lawnmower can collide with.
Weak signal due to damaged
boundary wire
Since it is difficult to locate where the
wire is damaged it is recommended
to lay a new boundary wire for the
entire working area.
Solid red light
Defective circuit board in the charging
station
Contact Flymo Central Service. See
Memo
on page 4.