17
Main menu
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Fig.5:
1.
Remaining battery capacity indication
LCD screen indication
Remaining battery capacity
80 - 100 %
60 - 80 %
20 - 60 %
0 - 20 %
Charging
1.
Turn on the power switch of the Robotic Mower.
NOTE:
Charging is performed only when the power switch of the
Robotic Mower is turned on.
2.
Dock the Robotic Mower with the charging station.
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Fig.6:
1.
Charging station
2.
LED
When charging starts, the LED blinks green. When charging is com-
plete, the LED turns o
ff
.
Things that should be understood before use
Work environment
Check that the area to be mowed by the Robotic Mower conforms to
the following items.
•
The grass height is 65 mm or less.
If the grass is too long, cut it down in advance.
•
There are no obstacles such as stones, sticks, or tools.
The Robotic Mower may
fl
ing or catch obstacles, resulting in an
accident.
•
There are no puddles.
The Robotic Mower can mow lawns in the rain, but wet grass
tends to stick to the Robotic Mower, and the possibility of slipping
on steep slopes increases.
•
There is no snow accumulation.
The Robotic Mower may slip and not operate correctly.
Charging station
The charging station charges the Robotic Mower and
fl
ows signals in
the boundary wire and guide wire.
Check that the location to install the charging station conforms to the
following items.
•
It is close to the power supply.
•
It is a level location.
The installation location has a slope within ±5° of level.
•
The location should be protected from the sun.
•
When installing the charging station on the lawn directly, keep
the lawn short.
•
There is space of 3 m or more to the front.
NOTICE:
Do not bend the station base.
Boundary wire
The boundary wire de
fi
nes the area where the Robotic Mower is to
perform mowing work.
Install the boundary wire around the boundary of the area where the
Robotic Mower is to perform mowing work.
For the installation method, refer to the chapter "Installing the
Boundary Wire" in the Setup Guide.
Guide wire
This wire guides the Robotic Mower when it returns to the charging
station. This wire also guides the lawn mower to areas that the lawn
mower works less frequently due to topographical reasons, etc.
For the installation method, refer to the chapter "Installing the Guide
Wire" in the Setup Guide.
Lamp lighting
The Robotic Mower and the charging station indicate various states
by the lighting patterns of their lamps.
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Fig.7:
1.
LED
2.
Station indicator
Robotic Mower
LED
State
Green/blinking
Charging (Turns o
ff
when charging is complete)
White/blinking
Operating (Blinks for the time speci
fi
ed by the [LED]
setting)
Red/blinking
Error occurrence
O
ff
Standby/Power
o
ff
or other than the above
Charging station
Station indicator
State
Red/lighted
Error occurrence
Red/blinking
There is an abnormality in the boundary wire
connection
Green/lighted
The boundary wire is properly connected
HOW TO USE
Control panel operations
When the "STOP" button is pressed, the display cover opens and the
control panel can be operated.
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Fig.8:
1.
LCD screen
2.
Menu buttons
3.
Operation keys
4.
Numeric keys
5.
"STOP" button
Button/key
Function
Menu
buttons
Returns the Robotic Mower to the
charging station. After pressing this
button, select the desired return
method.
Displays the [Main menu].
Starts mowing. After pressing this
button, select the desired mowing
method.
Operation
keys
Select items on the screen. The
selected item is highlighted (white-
black inverted display).
Returns to the previous screen/
operation.
Executes the selected item.
Numeric
keys
〜
Enter numbers. They can be operated
only when numeric entry is possible.
Selecting and executing items on the LCD screen
LCD screen operations are performed mainly with the Main menu.
Press the
button to display the Main menu.
Main menu
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Fig.9:
1.
Date
2.
Time
3.
Remaining battery capacity
4.
Cutting
height
5.
Currently selected setting menu
6.
Setting menu
icons
Operations within the LCD screen use the operation keys and
numeric keys. The available buttons/keys di
ff
er according to the items
displayed on the screen.
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