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3.2.7 Drive Problems
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Robomow stops
with ‘Drive
overload – press
GO’ message
Has the
Robomow
touched an
obstacle?
YES
NO
YES
NO
Set up Perimeter Wire
around the obstacle or
remove it from the lawn
Is the
bumper
functionality
OK?
Refer to section 3.2.9.4
Bumper is not responding
while hitting an obstacle
YES
Robomow stops
with ‘Drive
overload –
Cooling, wait…’
NO
Is it a recurring
problem at the
same obstacle?
Check to insure the
mower is not stuck,
allowing the wheels to
rotate but unable to move
3.2.7.2
The drive motors have
been working under a
severe load for too long –
There is no need to do
anything – Robomow will
renew
automatically the
operation, as the mowing
motor will cool down.
Remove the Robomow from
the obstacle and continue
the operation. If it reoccurs,
set up perimeter wire around
the obstacle or remove it
from the lawn
3.2.7.1
Check that nothing is
interfering with the wheel
rotation (visual check)
Drive the Robomow
manually and confirm it
moves in a straight line
Test the ‘Drive motors’ in
the ‘Service’ menu and
refer to fault number in
section 5.6 – Diagnostics
fault code
Summary of Contents for robomower RL1000
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