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GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS

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Safety rules for machines and devices with an electric motor

The device is considered suitable for use in countries with a moderate and uniformly humid climate. It can also be 
used in other countries.

WARNING!

 

Read the instructions carefully. Familiarize yourself with the safety regulations for electrically powered devices and the 
controls and the correct use of the device.

 

Failure to adhere to the following safety warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and / or 
serious injury.

 

Keep this manual for future reference.

 

This device is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or 
people with no experience or knowledge of the device, unless this is done under the supervision or in accordance with the 
instructions for use of the device provided by persons responsible for their safety.

 

Do not allow the device to be operated by children, young people under 16 years of age and persons unfamiliar with the operating instructions of the device.

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Safety in the workplace

 

The workplace should be kept tidy and well lit. Clutter and poor lighting contribute to accidents.

 

Do not use an electrically powered device in explosive environments such as flammable liquids, gases or dust. The device may 
create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.

 

Children and bystanders should be kept away from places where electrically powered devices are used. If you are 
distracted, you may lose control of the product. Keep electrically powered garden equipment away from bystanders.

 

The operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards to other people or the environment.

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Electrical safety

 

Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use extension cords with 
power tools that have a protective grounding conductor. Lack of modifications to plugs and socket outlets 
reduces the risk of electric shock.

 

Avoid touching earthed or compacted surfaces, such as pipes, heaters, central heating radiators, and 
refrigerators. If you touch earthed or short-circuited parts, the risk of electric shock increases.

 

Do not expose electrically powered devices to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool increases the 
risk of electric shock.

 

The connection cables must not be strained. Never use the power cord to carry, pull, or pull electrically powered 
equipment from the outlet. Keep the power cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or 
entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.

 

If the electric tool is used outdoors, the connection cables should be extended with extension cords intended for 
outdoor use. Use of such an extension cord reduces the risk of electric shock.

 

Use a residual current device (RCD) as protection against electric shock. The use of an RCD reduces the risk of 
electric shock. The equipment should be powered through a residual current device with a rated current not 
exceeding 30 mA.

Note: The term "Residual Current Device (RCD)" may be replaced by "Ground Fault Circuit Breaker (GFCI)" or "Earth 
Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELCB)".

 

Hold the electric tool by the insulated part of the housing, as the working part may damage the hidden electric cable or its own 
during operation. If the tool comes into contact with a live power cord, it may electrically shock the operator.

 

Before starting work, check the power cord. Do not work with the power cord or extension cord frayed, cut, or 
otherwise damaged.

 

If the power cord is damaged during use, switch the device off and pull the plug out of the socket.

 

Devices operating in the 1st class of electrical protection must be connected to the electrical installation with a protective pin. 
This solution is necessary for the user's safety.

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Summary of Contents for RLM1500G2-NG

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Page 3: ...tion class Maximum working area Battery The measured sound power level LWA 61 53 dB A K 3 dB A 65 dB A 50 92 dB A K 3 dB A 60 min Guaranteed sound power level LWA Sound pressure level LpA Battery charging time IP protection Weight robot battery IPX4 10kg 0 93kg Charger ECR60 Type model Supply voltage and frequency Charger performance Charging voltage Electrical protection class Maximum charging cu...

Page 4: ...fter the robot is turned off Do not pick up or carry the robot with the knife not completely stopped 17 The device cannot work in rain and high air humidity 18 Do not dispose of electrical devices as unsorted municipal waste All used electrical and electronic products must be disposed of in a designated point This requirement applies to all countries of the European Union Such products must not be...

Page 5: ...se extension cords with power tools that have a protective grounding conductor Lack of modifications to plugs and socket outlets reduces the risk of electric shock Avoid touching earthed or compacted surfaces such as pipes heaters central heating radiators and refrigerators If you touch earthed or short circuited parts the risk of electric shock increases Do not expose electrically powered devices...

Page 6: ...r tool and or disconnect the battery pack before any adjustment part replacement or storage is made Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally Store idle power tools out of the reach of children Do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to use it Power tools and equipment are dangerous in the hands of untrained users Powe...

Page 7: ...s not guarantee safe use Personal protective equipment should be used near the working robot protective glasses or goggles protective gloves protective footwear and protective clothing Use hearing protection Long term exposure to noise can lead to hearing loss Regularly clean the equipment s air vents The motor s blower will draw dust into the housing and large accumulation of metal dust can cause...

Page 8: ...e direction of travel Do not turn on or use the robot on excessively sloping slopes Switch off the machine when it is tilted or when moving it over non grassy surfaces and when transporting it to and from the mowing area Remove the battery before transporting the lawnmower Do not use the machine with damaged covers or housings and without a safety device such as attached covers and or grass catche...

Page 9: ...and description of a lawn mowing robot 1 Docking station 2 Robot for mowing grass 3 Link to mark the working area 4 Stakes for fastening the rope 5 A set of knives 6 Screws for fastening the station docking station 7 Charger Planning Sketch of the canvas In order for the robot to mow the desired area you need to mark this area with a link for marking the working area Before starting it is recommen...

Page 10: ...ces of the cable from the objects All measurements will be facilitated by the bar attached to the lawn mowing robot Fig 2 Fig 2 Recommended and maximum working area The design of the robot allows you to service lawns with an area of up to 1500 m the typical working time on a single charge is 90 minutes At the time the robot mows approximately 180 m The most advantageous and optimal lawn area for t...

Page 11: ...damp Damp power cords can cause an electric shock Leave a clear space of 2 m in front of the docking station without obstruction to ensure that the robot can return to the docking station without problems A free space of 1 m behind the docking station is required Rules for laying the boundary wire The boundary wire must be connected without gaps or crossings The cable included in the set is 100 m ...

Page 12: ...is greater than 30 in the area of the boundary wire of the working surface the robot may move beyond the working area in wet grass It is therefore recommended that you lay the boundary wire within 45 cm of the boundary on a sloping ground Fig 8 Installation Prepare materials and accessories Define the working area with a rope 2 Fig 1 and slats Fig 2 The strip is part of the cardboard it needs to b...

Page 13: ...e device should not be difficult but you must follow the safety rules Battery charging The battery is only partially charged when delivered please recharge it before use to avoid possible problems ATTENTION Batteries do not reach full charge on first charge Several cycles charging and discharging are required for the battery to be fully operational The battery may feel warm while charging this is ...

Page 14: ...0000 A in Fig 16 Enter each digit with the arrow buttons and confirm with OK 4 Set up the mowing area C Fig 16 Possible range 50 1500 m2 5 Set the time to start mowing D Fig 16 Only one robot start time setting is available The robot will automatically start working every other day at the set time 6 Set your own PIN code A in Fig 16 Enter each digit with the arrow buttons and confirm with OK Remem...

Page 15: ...ng the adjusting screw to the right clockwise the grass left will be higher while turning the adjusting screw in the opposite direction the robot will mow the grass closer to the ground The dial dial has been graduated which should make it easier to adjust Fig 18 Obstacles When the robot encounters an obstacle that has not been marked with the work area marker rope it changes direction to avoid th...

Page 16: ... with oil Regularly clean the air vents with compressed dry air Do not insert sharp objects into the ventilation openings After completing the work Wipe vents and leave free of debris Wipe the robot with a dry cloth Both the casing and the underside of the lawn mower should be cleaned The docking station also requires cleaning and maintenance especially when the robot has come into contact with we...

Page 17: ...t wheel being blocked Too high power consumption of right engine due to too high grass 4 cm and right wheel blocked Overloading of the mowing motor due to too high grass 4 cm and blocked mowing mechanism Error while loading Restart the robot on the boundary wire E7 Restart the robot on the boundary wire E8 Unlock the mowing mechanism and restart on the limiting cable E9 Battery failure turn the ro...

Page 18: ...for the purchased device Information on the warranty and NAC service network can be found in the enclosed warranty card Remember that the machine should be cleaned after each use Keeping the equipment clean will ensure long term and reliable operation Cleaning maintenance and periodic inspections are not repairs Authorized NAC services can perform these activities as part of a paid service CONSTRU...

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Page 20: ...tandards about EN 60335 1 2012 A11 2014 A13 about EN 50636 2 107 2015 A1 about EN 62233 2008 about EN 55014 1 2006 A1 A2 about EN 55014 2 2015 about EN 61000 3 2 2014 about EN 61000 3 3 2013 2000 14 EC conformity assessment procedure applied according to Annex VI the measured maximum sound power level LWA is 62 dB A guaranteed sound power level LWA is 65 dB A Conformity assessment procedures were ...

Page 21: ...of the obligation to carefully read the start up and operation procedures before using the device these procedures are included in the User s Manual supplied with the device 801 044 450 The hotline is open from Monday to Friday from 8 00 to 15 00 Connection cost according to the rates of operators of individual networks Our specialized service network provides you with all assistance in the field ...

Page 22: ...s to be shipped the operating fluids fuel and oil must be drained from the device before handing it over to the courier or seller The packaging must ensure safe transport original packaging is recommended 9 The method of repair is determined by the guarantor The guarantor has no obligation to provide a replacement device for the duration of the warranty repair 10 This warranty is valid provided th...

Page 23: ...ial Authorized Distributor of NAC equipment Submitting a statement inconsistent with the facts by an entity that is not an authorized Distributor of NAC equipment may result in the seller s criminal liability pursuant to Art 271 and art 286 of the Criminal Code LP Dates Repair description The plant s stamp Equipment report date Repair Completion Date Hardware release date Equipment report date Rep...

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