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NOTE:
Hold the mower blade with your
fi
ngers when removing the
screw. Otherwise, the mower blade may fall into the gap between
the top cover and the chassis.
4.
Attach the new mower blades.
Use the screws supplied with the new mower blades. After attach-
ment, check that the mower blades rotate around the screws.
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Fig.73
NOTICE:
Be sure to observe the following items to prevent the
mower blades from falling o
ff
.
•
Use the screws supplied with the mower blades. (Do not
reuse the removed screws)
•
Firmly tighten the screws so that they are not loose.
5.
Remove the metal rod
fi
xing the blade base, and return the
upside-down Robotic Mower to its original condition.
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Fig.74:
1.
Metal rod
NOTE:
After replacing the mower blades, remember to turn on the
power switch of the Robotic Mower when restarting.
Periodic inspections
Periodically check the following points.
Inspection
site
Check item
Countermeasures
Inspection
frequency
Robotic Mower Is there any abnormality with the mower blades? If mowing cannot be performed well, turn o
ff
the power switch, check the mower
blades for wear, cracks, or chips, and replace the mower blades if necessary.
Once per
week
Is the Robotic Mower traveling stable?
If the Robotic Mower travels unstable, turn o
ff
the power switch and check if there
is any damage to the wheels and axles or if any foreign objects are caught or
rubbish and dirt has accumulated on the wheels and axles. If the problem is not
resolved, contact our sales o
ffi
ce.
Once per
month
Is abnormal sound produced?
If abnormal sound is produced, turn o
ff
the power switch and check if there are any
foreign objects caught in the rotating parts of the wheels and the mower blades. If
the problem is not resolved, contact our sales o
ffi
ce.
Once per
month
Can docking be performed correctly?
If docking cannot be performed, turn o
ff
the power switch, move the Robotic
Mower by hand, and check whether proper docking with the charging station is
possible. If proper docking is not possible, check the following points.
- Remove any obstacles from near the wheels.
- Attach the top cover correctly. (The top cover should be
fi
xed in three places)
- If the ground under the station base is uneven, smooth it.
Once per
month
Charging
station
Is the station indicator lighted green?
If it is lighted or blinking red or o
ff
, the Robotic Mower will be unable to execute
mowing. Check the following points and take the appropriate countermeasures.
- Is the AC adapter connected properly to a power outlet?
- Is the cabtire cable connected properly to the AC adapter and the charging
station?
- Are the boundary wire connectors connected properly to the charging station?
- Are couplers attached on the boundary wire connected properly?
- Is the boundary wire broken partway?
When the LED
of the Robotic
Mower lights
up or blinks
red
Is the charging station properly
fi
xed?
If the charging station moves, retighten the screw pegs with the hex wrench 6.
Once per
week
Has foreign matter adhered to the terminals?
Some adhered matter may hinder proper communication and charging. Clean
away any dirt on the charging terminal and other terminals.
Once per
week
Is the guide wire protruding from the station
base?
If the guide wire protrudes from the groove of the station base, insert it again.
Once per
week
AC adapter
and cabtire
cable
Are the power plug and connection terminals
inserted
fi
rmly all the way?
If a power outlet or connection terminal insertion is loose, insert it again.
Once per
month
Are the cables damaged?
If a cable sheath is peeled or severely damaged, contact our sales o
ffi
ce.
Once per
month
Work location
Are any foreign objects present?
Clear away any objects that may damage the mower blades or get caught in the
rotating parts of the Robotic Mower. (Small stones, sticks, rubbish, string-like
objects, etc.)
Once per
month
Is there any change in the work environment?
Take the following countermeasures.
- If the grass height exceeds 65 mm, cut it down to that height or less.
- Clear away any weeds that are higher than the lawn.
- Fill in any holes or depressions and smooth out local unevenness.
- Refrain from use if there are deep puddles or snow accumulation.
Once per
month
Is there any abnormality with the boundary wire
and guide wire installation?
If the wires
fl
oat from the ground,
fi
x them again with the pegs.
Once per
month
Handling after the season ends
After mowing season ends, remove the following parts from where
they are installed and store them indoors.
• Robotic
Mower
• Charging
station
• AC
adapter
• Cabtire
cable
NOTICE:
Charge the Robotic Mower before storage.
NOTE:
The boundary wire and guide wire(s) can be left installed.
Clean the Robotic Mower and charging station before storing them. In
addition, follow the procedures below to remove each part.
Removing the AC adapter
1.
Unplug the AC adapter from the power outlet.
2.
Remove the cabtire cable.
3.
If the AC adapter is
fi
xed to a wall, remove it from the wall.
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Fig.75
NOTE:
Remove the AC adapter in the order of the numbers shown
in the illustration.
Removing the charging station
CAUTION:
Wear gloves when performing the work.
1.
Open the covers of the charging station and remove the cabtire
cable.
►
Fig.76
2.
Pull
o
ff
the boundary wire and guide wire terminals, and remove
each wire from the charging station.
3.
Remove the screw pegs from the station base using the hex
wrench 6.
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Fig.77
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