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RLM 4

GB

5

START-UP

This chapter describes the activities and settings
that are necessary to put the appliance into oper-
ation for the first time. For all further settings, re-
fer to see 

chapter 7 "Settings", page 53

.

5.1

Charging the rechargeable battery (08)

The integrated battery is partially charged on de-
livery. During normal operation, the battery of the
appliance is regularly charged automatically.

NOTE

Fully charge the rechargeable battery
before using it for the first time. The re-
chargeable battery can be charged in
any charge status. Interrupting charging
does not damage the rechargeable bat-
tery.

The rechargeable battery can only be
charged after the appliance has been
switched on.

1. Place the appliance (08/1) in the charging

station (08/3) so the contact surfaces of the
appliance touch the charging contacts of the
charging station.

2. Switch on the appliance with 

ON

OFF

.

3. The display on the appliance shows 

Bat-

tery is being recharged

. If not: see

chapter 13 "Help in case of malfunction",
page 61

.

5.2

Making the basic settings

1. Open the cover flap.

2. Switch on the appliance with 

ON

OFF

. The firm-

ware, code number and type are displayed.

3. In the menu for language selection, select the

language with 

 or 

 and accept with 

.

4. In the 

Login

 > 

Enter PIN

 menu, enter the

preset PIN 

0000

. To do so, select the digit 

0

with 

 or 

 in sequence and always ac-

cept with 

. After entering the PIN, access

is enabled.

5. In the 

Change PIN

 menu:

Under 

Enter new PIN

, enter a self-se-

lected new four-digit PIN. To do so, se-

lect one digit in sequence with 

 or 

and respectively confirm with 

.

Under 

Reenter new PIN

, enter the

new PIN again. If both entries are identi-
cal, 

PIN changed

 is displayed.

6. In the 

Enter date

 menu, set the current

date (format: 

DD.MM.20YY

). To do so, select

one digit in sequence with 

 or 

 and re-

spectively confirm with 

.

7. In the 

Enter time

 > 

HH:MM

 menu, set the

current time (format: 

HH:MM

). To do so, se-

lect one digit in sequence with 

 or 

 and

respectively confirm with 

.

The basic settings have been completed. The

Not calibrated Press Start key

 status

is displayed.

5.3

Setting the cutting height

The cutting height can be manually adjusted con-
tinuously between 25 – 55 mm.

NOTE

A cutting height of 55 mm is recom-
mended for the calibration movement
(see see 

chapter 5.4 "Carrying out an

automatic calibration movement",
page 52

) and for teaching the entry

points (see see 

chapter 7.5.2 "Setting

entry points", page 54

).

1. Open the cover (10/1).

2. Set the cutting height (the current cutting

height is displayed in the window (10/3) in
millimetres):

Increase the cutting height (i.e. lawn
height): Turn the rotary knob (10/2) clock-
wise (10/+).

Decrease the cutting height (i.e. lawn
height): Turn the rotary knob (10/2) anti-
clockwise (10/–).

3. Close the cover.

5.4

Carrying out an automatic calibration
movement

Place the appliance at the starting position
(09)

1. Place the appliance at the starting position in-

side the mowing area:

At least 1 m left and 1 m in front of the
charging station

Aligned with the front side to the bound-
ary cable

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Page 7: ...gram General 54 7 5 2 Setting entry points 54 7 5 3 Setting the mowing times 55 7 6 Edge mowing with a manual start 55 7 7 Setting the secondary area mowing 55 7 8 Setting the display contrast 56 7 9...

Page 8: ...in fatal or serious injury if not avoided WARNING Denotes a potentially dan gerous situation which can result in fatal or serious in jury if not avoided CAUTION Denotes a potentially dan gerous situat...

Page 9: ...argeable battery compartment 7 Mower deck 8 Blade plate 9 Drive wheel 10 Fastening screw 11 Clearer blade 12 Cutting blade 2 3 Symbols on the appliance Symbol Meaning Keep other people out of the dang...

Page 10: ...al values select between settings 5 START STOP Start Stop button Start mowing manually and stop mowing or immedi ately resume it again after pressing 6 function keys Call up the func tion that is disp...

Page 11: ...nsor page 54 After rain delay see chapter 7 4 Setting the rain sensor page 54 Rain sensitive see chapter 7 4 Setting the rain sensor page 54 Margin mowing see chapter 7 6 Edge mowing with a manual sta...

Page 12: ...surfaces of the appliance The built in protection circuit prevents the battery from being charged at temperatures above 45 C This prevents irreparable dam age to the battery If the operating time of...

Page 13: ...along the boundary cable Pre set mowing programs are available for mow ing and also include the lawn and edge mowing function These mowing programs can be changed Each time the mowing motor is started...

Page 14: ...Keep the PIN and PUK so that they are inaccessible to unauthorised persons 3 3 2 Sensors The appliance is provided with several safety sensors It does not restart automatically after be ing switched...

Page 15: ...e fined by the European Garden Machinery Indus try Federation EGMF with regard to electromag netic emissions 3 4 Safety instructions 3 4 1 Operator Young people under 16 years of age persons with limi...

Page 16: ...lothing stones garden furniture gar den utensils or toys in the work area of the appliance They can damage the cutting blade of the appliance or can be damaged by the appliance Only use the appliance...

Page 17: ...ime the appliance moves along the boundary cable to the specified entry point and begins to mow there The entry points can be used to specify which ar eas of the mowing area are to be mowed several ti...

Page 18: ...er IMPORTANT Danger of damaging the boundary cable If the boundary cable is damaged or cut the trans mission of the control sig nals to the appliance is no longer possible In this case the boundary ca...

Page 19: ...t lay them parallel 01 e Routing the boundary cable around corners 06 For inwards going corners 06 a Route the boundary cable diagonally to avoid the appli ance becoming caught in the corner For outwa...

Page 20: ...ainst direct sunlight and sufficiently close to the charging station 04 1 2 Connect the low voltage cable of the power supply 04 5 and the cable of the charging station 04 6 with each other 3 Plug the...

Page 21: ...nabled 5 In the Change PIN menu Under Enter new PIN enter a self se lected new four digit PIN To do so se lect one digit in sequence with or and respectively confirm with Under Reenter new PIN enter t...

Page 22: ...to determine the entry points see chapter 7 5 2 Setting entry points page 54 6 OPERATION 6 1 Starting the appliance manually 1 Switch on the appliance with ON OFF For unscheduled edge mowing see chap...

Page 23: ...table 1 or Rain sensor 2 Activating deactivating the rain sensor or Activate Activate the rain sensor or Deactivate Deactivate the rain sensor 3 Setting the delay of the rain sensor or After rain dela...

Page 24: ...the set time periods on the set day of the week If Monday is shown for example the appliance does not mow on the re spective day or Change Activate X or deactivate the respective day and set the time...

Page 25: ...actory reset com pleted 8 DISPLAYING INFORMATION The Information menu is used for displaying machine data No settings can be made in this menu 1 Call up the main menu with 2 or Information 3 Select th...

Page 26: ...Wipe off the surface of the charging station with a damp cloth or a fine sponge 9 2 Regular checks General checks 1 Once a week check the whole Installation for damage Machine Charging station Boundar...

Page 27: ...s again by hand If the cutting blades have already been rotated once since the initial mounting Insert new cutting blades into the blade seat again with the sharpened side point ing towards the applia...

Page 28: ...DISPOSAL Information on the German Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act ElectroG Electrical and electronic appliances do not belong in household waste but should be collected and disposed of separa...

Page 29: ...and rechargeable batteries Disposal points of the common take back system for the used batteries of appliances Disposal point of the manufacturer if not a member of the common take back system These s...

Page 30: ...e Set the time Mowing times are incorrectly set Set the mowing times The appliance loses the time settings The rechargeable battery is defective Contact a K rcher service centre Motor stops during mow...

Page 31: ...The service life of the re chargeable battery has ex pired Contact a K rcher service centre The charging electronics are faulty Contact a K rcher service centre NOTE If you encounter any malfunctions...

Page 32: ...around curves and obstacles Eliminate the criss crossing of the cable CN011 Escaped robot The appliance is outside the designated grass surface Correct the location of the boundary ca ble around curv...

Page 33: ...he rechargeable battery replaced by a K rcher service centre The charging electronics are faulty Have the charging electronics checked by a K rcher service centre CN099 Recov escape Automatic fault re...

Page 34: ...designated grass surface Place the appliance on the free designated grass surface Correct the location of the boundary cable CN129 Blocked WL Left wheel motor is blocked Remove blockage CN130 Blocked...

Page 35: ...purchase and contact your dealer or the nearest authorised customer service centre This statement does not affect the purchaser s statutory claims for defects against the vendor 15 EU DECLARATION OF C...

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