G. Push the second side of the protrusion, as illustrated in Figure 4.2.9.4.
Figure 4.2.9.4
Pushing the protrusion –
2
nd
step
H. Pull down the two ‘T’ holders located next to each of the drive wheels. The faulty bumper will
become detached from the gray plastic base.
Bumper assembly
I. Support the Robomow on its side but be careful not to damage any of its exposed internal
parts. Place the bumper on the Robomow, as illustrated in Figure 4.2.9.5.
J. Take the new rear bumper and apply the soap and water solution on all seven holding
protrusions.
K. Insert the top of the ‘T’ holder into its place, as illustrated in Figure 4.2.9.6.
Figure 4.2.9.5 Figure 4.2.9.6
New bumper placement initial position Insertion of the ‘T’ holder
L. Place both (white or purple) bumper cables above the upper edge of the bumper.
M. Identify the holding protrusion closest to the inserted ‘T’ holder, use your thumb and press it
into its rectangular hole in the gray plastic base. At first press one side of the protrusion, as
illustrated in Figure 4.2.9.7.
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Summary of Contents for robomower RL1000
Page 11: ...1 8 1 2 2 Base top view 41 42 28 25 44 21 27 40 43 17 22 10 5 18 20 8...
Page 12: ...1 9 1 2 3 Cover top view 45 3 46 2 4 105 7 10 9 6 47 9...
Page 13: ...1 2 4 Charging Station 10 53 30 48 29 31 54 122 123 29 32 48 49 50 127 51 52 1 10...
Page 14: ...1 2 5 Gear Case 5 5 42 21 44 57 56 58 22 23 59 61 60 1 11...
Page 17: ...1 14 1 2 8 Perimeter Switch 73 74 75 76 77 1 2 9 Bumpers 78 10 79 5...
Page 18: ...15 1 2 10 Front Wheel 83 82 81 80 11 1...
Page 25: ...1 5 Wiring layout 1 22 1 5 1 Robomow schematic wiring diagram 109...