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Symptoms

Cause

Action

The product is

parked for hours in

the charging station.

The product has operated the maximum cut-

ting time for the day.

Usual operation for the product. Refer to 

Make an estimate of the necessary operating

time on page 22

.

The STOP button has been pushed.

Open the hatch, enter the PIN code and

push the OK button. Push the Start button

and then close the hatch.

Parking mode is enabled.

Change the operating mode. Refer to 

Oper-

ating modes on page 26

.

The product does not operate if the battery

temperature is too high or too low.

Make sure that the charging station is put in

an area with protection from the sun.

Uneven mowing re-

sults.

The product operates for a small number of

hours per day.

Increase the cutting time. Refer to 

Make an

estimate of the necessary operating time on

page 22

.

For the shape of the work area it is necessa-

ry to adjust the settings for 

Lawn Coverage

to cover all parts of the work area.

Change the settings of the areas where the

product starts to cut and how often. Refer to 

To set the Lawn Coverage function on page

23

.

The work area is too large.

Decrease the size of the work area or extend

the schedule. Refer to 

To set the schedule

on page 21

.

Blunt blades.

Replace all the blades. Refer to 

Replace the

blades on page 30

.

Long grass in relation to the set cutting

height.

Increase the cutting height and then lower it

when the grass is shorter.

Collection of grass by the blade disc or

around the motor shaft.

Remove the collection of grass and clean the

product. Refer to 

Clean the product on page

29

.

6.6 Find breaks in the loop wire

Breaks in the loop wire are usually the result of

unintentional physical damage to the wire such as when

gardening with a shovel. In countries with ground frost,

also sharp stones that move in the ground can damage

the wire. Breaks can also occur due to the wire being

stretched excessively during installation.
Mowing the grass too low right after the installation can

damage wire insulation. Damage to the insulation may

not cause disruptions until several weeks or months

later. To avoid this, always select the maximum cutting

height the first weeks after installation and then lower

the height one step at a time every second week until

the desired cutting height has been reached.
A defective splicing of the loop wire can also lead to

disruptions several weeks after the splice was done. A

faulty splice can, for example, be the result of the

coupler not being pressed together hard enough with a

pair of pliers, or that a coupler of lower quality than the

original coupler has been used. Please first check all

known splices before further troubleshooting is done.

A wire break can be located by gradually halving the

distance of the loop where the break may have occurred

until there is only a very short section of the wire left.
The following method does not work if 

ECO mode

 is

activated. Make sure first that 

ECO mode

 is switched

off. Refer to 

ECO mode on page 24

.

1.

Check that the indicator lamp in the charging

station flashes blue, which indicates a break in the

boundary loop. Refer to 

Indicator lamp in the

charging station on page 39

.

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Summary of Contents for 967798103

Page 1: ...EN English Operator s manual ROB S600 ROB S800 Read the operator s manual carefully and make sure that you understand the instructions before you use the product...

Page 2: ...tion of the product 20 3 10 To do the product settings 20 4 Operation 4 1 The ON OFF button 26 4 2 To start the product 26 4 3 Operating modes 26 4 4 Park modes 27 4 5 To stop the product 27 4 6 Switc...

Page 3: ...wire The front of the product always passes the boundary wire by a specific distance before the product turns around When the product hits an obstacle or approaches the boundary wire the product selec...

Page 4: ...button 14 Cutting system 15 Blade disc 16 Handle 17 Chassis box with electronics battery and motors 18 Battery cover 19 Power supply1 20 Stakes 21 Measurement gauge for help when installing the bounda...

Page 5: ...chedule menu is used to set when the product cuts the lawn The settings menu is used to set the general product settings The product will not cut the grass due to the schedule function The product ove...

Page 6: ...wer house Security Level Advanced Low Medium High Bluetooth New loop signal Change PIN code New pairing Remove paired devices Lawn Coverage Schedule Overview Week Period 1 Period 2 Copy Su Current day...

Page 7: ...hoose the park modes Home Stay and Home Wait The Start button E is used to start the operation of the product The BACK button F is used when moving back up in the menu lists The OK button G is used to...

Page 8: ...ledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Local regulations may restrict the age of the operator Cleani...

Page 9: ...e used with the equipment recommended by the manufacturer All other types of use are incorrect The manufacturer s instructions with regard to operation maintenance must be followed precisely Warning s...

Page 10: ...maged cable before it is disconnected from the supply Do not use the product if the ON OFF button and STOP button does not work Always switch off the product using the ON OFF button when the product i...

Page 11: ...se a high pressure washer to clean the product Do not use solvents for cleaning Examine the product weekly and replace damaged or worn parts Refer to Maintenance on page 29 2 3 5 In the event of a thu...

Page 12: ...erforms It is therefore important to plan the installation carefully Make a blueprint of the work area and include all obstacles This makes it easier to see the ideal positions for the charging statio...

Page 13: ...irflow Use a residual current device RCD when you connect the power supply to the power outlet Low voltage cables of different lengths are available as accessories 3 4 3 To examine where to put the bo...

Page 14: ...y wire 10 cm 4 in D from an obstacle that is less than 1 cm 0 4 in high 10 cm 4 max 1 cm 0 4 If you have a paving stone path that is in level with the lawn put the boundary wire below the paving stone...

Page 15: ...imum of 60 cm 24 in Note If a passage is less than 2 m 6 5 ft wide install a guide wire through the passage The recommended minimum distance between the guide wire and the boundary wire is 30 cm 12 in...

Page 16: ...ode must be selected Refer to Operating modes on page 26 3 4 4 To examine where to put the guide wire Put the guide wire from the charging station through the work area and connect it to the boundary...

Page 17: ...er 3 5 2 To install the charging station WARNING Obey national regulations about electrical safety WARNING The product is only to be used with the power supply unit supplied by McCulloch WARNING Do no...

Page 18: ...ide wire on page 18 3 5 3 To install the boundary wire CAUTION Do not put remaining wire in a coil The coil causes interference with the product 1 Put the boundary wire around all of the work area Sta...

Page 19: ...maximum of 100 cm 40 in distance from each other 3 Attach the stakes to the ground with a hammer or a plastic mallet Note The wire is overgrown with grass and not visible after a few weeks 3 7 To bury...

Page 20: ...e product always moves in the guide corridor but it changes the distance to the guide wire The guide calibration starts when the product is at the starting point The product moves away from the guide...

Page 21: ...ctive day s 7 The wizard suggests a daily schedule for the active days If you want to move the schedule interval to earlier or later in the day then push the arrow buttons up or down 8 Push the OK but...

Page 22: ...eset a Push the arrow buttons to select Current day to only set the current day to factory settings b Push the arrow buttons to select All week to reset all schedule settings to factory settings 3 Pus...

Page 23: ...en made This usually takes about 10 seconds To change the PIN code 1 Do steps 1 3 in To get access to the menu on page 21 2 Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to move through the menu structure S...

Page 24: ...the calibration process is interrupted For the widest possible guide corridor have a minimum distance of 1 35 m 4 5 ft Refer to Guide calibration on page 20 3 10 7 1 To set the starting point 1 Do st...

Page 25: ...settings of the product 3 10 12 1 To set the time date 1 Do steps 1 3 in To get access to the menu on page 21 2 Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to move through the menu structure Settings Gene...

Page 26: ...it The indicator lamp on the keypad is an important status indicator The product is active if the indicator lamp lights continuously The product is in power save mode if the indicator lamp flashes Pus...

Page 27: ...an not be set to cut more than the maximum cutting time for each day 4 3 3 Spot Cut Spot cut is useful for quickly mowing an area where the grass has been mown less than in other parts of the garden Y...

Page 28: ...duct in as far as possible to ensure proper contact between the product and the charging station Refer to contact and charging plates in Product overview on page 4 3 The display shows a message that c...

Page 29: ...n the product CAUTION Do not use a high pressure washer to clean the product Do not use solvents for cleaning The product does not operate satisfactorily in slopes if the wheels are blocked with grass...

Page 30: ...mp on the keypad is not lit 5 Turn the product upside down Place the product on a soft and clean surface to avoid scratching the body and the hatch 6 Remove the 3 screws Use a straight slot or cross t...

Page 31: ...connected from the supply mains when removing the battery 1 Push the ON OFF button for 3 seconds to switch off the product Check that the indicator lamp on the keypad is not lit 2 Set the cutting heig...

Page 32: ...acing wear items such as blades and bearings Testing the product s battery capacity as well as a recommendation to replace battery if necessary If new firmware is available the product is updated 32 M...

Page 33: ...n Trapped The product is behind a number of obstacles in a small area Remove the obstacles or put the boundary wire around the obstacle to make an island Refer to To make an island on page 15 Outside...

Page 34: ...t the cause of problem If it is because of wet grass wait until the lawn is dry before you use the prod uct The work area includes a steep slope Steep slopes must be isolated Refer to To examine where...

Page 35: ...he schedule settings on page 21 The product has operated the maximum cut ting time for the day Usual operation of the product The time or date in the product is not correct Set the time or date Refer...

Page 36: ...o your authorized service technician Connectivity problem Problem on the connectivity circuit board in the product Restart the product If the problem stays speak to your authorized service technician...

Page 37: ...station start the product and close the hatch A section of the boundary wire is across the other section of boundary wire to and from an island Install the boundary wire in the correct direc tion aro...

Page 38: ...ng a fine grade emery cloth If the problem stays speak to your approved servicing dealer Settings restored A Reset all user settings has been done Usual operation of the product Guide not found The gu...

Page 39: ...e charging station Refer to To install the boundary wire on page 18 Damage in the boundary wire Find out where the damage is Replace the damaged section with new boundary wire Yellow flashing light Th...

Page 40: ...on page 22 The product vibrates The cutting system is not in balance because of damaged blades Examine the blades and screws and replace them if necessary Refer to Replace the blades on page 30 The c...

Page 41: ...grass and clean the product Refer to Clean the product on page 29 6 6 Find breaks in the loop wire Breaks in the loop wire are usually the result of unintentional physical damage to the wire such as w...

Page 42: ...de wire is connected to the boundary wire thick black line in the illustration GUIDE L Guide To rectify the fault you will need boundary wire connector s and coupler s a If the suspected boundary wire...

Page 43: ...ch is the difference between a solid green light and a flashing blue light Then follow instruction in step 5 below 4 If indicator lamp still flashes blue in step 3 above Put L and GUIDE back in their...

Page 44: ...fer to Clean the product on page 29 Keep the product in a dry frost free space Keep the product with all wheels on level ground during storage or use a McCulloch wall hanger If you keep the charging s...

Page 45: ...ADP 40BR XX ADP 28EW XX FW7313 28 D XX Y 1 3 PI FW7313 28 D XX Y 1 3 ADP 28AR XX FW7313 28 D XX Y 1 0 PI FW7313 28 D XX Y 1 0 Mean energy consumption at maximum use 5 kWh month in a 500 m2 work area C...

Page 46: ...IPX5 Power supply IP44 Bluetooth ROB S600 ROB S800 Operating frequency band MHz 2400 2484 Maximum transmitted power dBm 8 Husqvarna AB does not guarantee full compatibility between the product and oth...

Page 47: ...amage caused by water seepage from using a high pressure washer or from being submerged under water for example when heavy rain forms pools of water Damage caused by lightning Damage caused by imprope...

Page 48: ...DIRECTIVE as listed below including applied standards Directive relating to machinery 2006 42 EC EN 60335 1 2012 EN 50636 2 107 2015 EN 62233 2008 Directive on restriction of use of certain hazardous...

Page 49: ...1411 007 23 09 2020 EC Declaration of Conformity 49...

Page 50: ...50 EC Declaration of Conformity 1411 007 23 09 2020...

Page 51: ...1411 007 23 09 2020 EC Declaration of Conformity 51...

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