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User’s manual

EN

MD-CT-RO-04- XX - REV 2.2 - EN - 11-2011 (9L3BL - 9L3LL)

IT

Congratulazioni per aver acquistato questo 

prodotto, che potrà  soddisfare le vostre esigenze ed 
aspettative. Questo progetto nasce da ZUCCHETTI 
CENTRO SISTEMI S.p.A. (Azienda certifi cata UNI EN ISO 
9001) software house che, dal 1982, ha consolidato la 
propria attività e la propria presenza sul mercato 
internazionale. Applicare soluzioni informatiche avanzate al 
settore dell’automazione industriale signifi ca ottimizzare le 
attività produttive e semplifi care le procedure di lavoro. E’ 
proprio sulla base della costante attività di ricerca dei 
laboratori ZUCCHETTI che nasce questo prodotto.

EN

Congratulations on having purchased this product, 

which we are sure will satisfy your requirements and meet 
your expectations. This is a ZUCCHETTI CENTRO SISTEMI 
S.p.A. project. Zucchetti (a UNI EN ISO 9001 certifi ed 
company) is a software house which, since 1982, has 
consolidated its activity and presence on the international 
market. Applying advanced informatics solutions for the 
industrial automation means optimizing production 
activities and simplifying work procedures. This product 
derives from the constant research activity of the 
ZUCCHETTI laboratories.

FR

Nous vous félicitons pour avoir acheté ce produit 

qui pourra satisfaire vos exigences et vos attentes. Ce 
projet a vu le jour chez ZUCCHETTI CENTRO SISTEMI 
S.p.A. (Entreprise certifi ée UNI EN ISO 9001) maison de 
logiciel qui, à partir 1982, a consolidé son activité et sa 
présence sur le marché international. Appliquer des 
solutions informatiques évoluées au secteur de 
l’automatisation industrielle signifi e optimiser les activités 
productives et simplifi er les procédures de travail. C’est 
justement sur la base de la constante activité de recherche 
des laboratoires ZUCCHETTI que ce produit a vu le jour.

DE

Wir gratulieren Ihnen zum Kauf dieses Produktes, 

das Ihre Bedürfnisse und Erwartungen mit Sicherheit 
erfüllen kann. Dieses Projekt wurde von der Firma 
ZUCCHETTI CENTRO SISTEMI S.p.A. (zertifi ziert nach UNI 
EN ISO 9001) Software House entwickelt, die seit 1982 ihre 
Produktion und damit auch ihre Stellung auf dem 
internationalen Markt immer weiter ausbaut. Durch die 
Anwendung zukunftsweisender Software-Lösungen in der 
industriellen Automation werden die Produktion optimiert 
und die Arbeitsprozesse vereinfacht. Die Entwicklung 
dieses Produktes basiert auf den stetigen Forschungsakti-
vitäten der ZUCCHETTI-Labore.

ES

Gracias por haber comprado este producto que 

podrá satisfacer sus exigencias y expectativas. Este proyecto 
nace de la experiencia de ZUCCHETTI CENTRO SISTEMI 
S.p.A. (empresa certifi cada de conformidad con la norma UNI 
EN ISO 9001), empresa de software que desde el año 1982 
ha consolidado su propia actividad y presencia en el mercado 
internacional. Aplicar soluciones informáticas avanzadas al 
sector de la automatización industrial signifi ca optimizar las 
actividades productivas y simplifi car los procedimientos de 
trabajo. Este producto es fruto de la constante actividad de 
investigación de los laboratorios ZUCCHETTI.

NL

Van harte gefeliciteerd met uw aankoop van dit 

product dat aan al uw eisen en verwachtingen zal voldoen. 
Dit project werd ontwikkeld door ZUCCHETTI CENTRO 
SISTEMI S.p.A. (UNI EN ISO 9001 gecertifi ceerd  bedrijf) 
software house, sinds 1982 actief op de internationale markt 
waar het een sterke positie verworven heeft. Het toepassen 
van innoverende computeroplossingen in de sector van 
industriële automatisering leidt tot optimalisering van de 
productiewerkzaamheden en werkprocedures. Dit product 
is vrucht van de continu inspanningen van de vorsers van de 
ZUCCHETTI laboratoria.

 

DA

Tillykke med dit nye produkt, som vi er overbevist 

om, vil tilfredsstille alle dine behov og forventninger. Dette 
projekt blev født hos ZUCCHETTI CENTRO SISTEMI S.p.A. 
(som er et selskab med UNI EN ISO 9001 certifi cering) og 
deres softwarehouse, som siden 1982 har konsolideret 
sine aktiviteter og sin tilstedeværelse på det internationale 
marked. Anvendelsen af avancerede it-løsninger indenfor 
industriel automatisering betyder en optimering af 
produktionsaktiviteterne og en forenkling af 
arbejdsprocedurerne. Det er netop på grund af en konstant 
forskningsaktivitet hos ZUCCHETTI-laboratorierne, at 
dette produkt er blevet til.

FI

Onnittelemme sinua tämän tuotteen hankkimisen 

johdosta. Olemme varmoja, että tuote täyttää tarpeesi ja 
odotuksesi. Tämän tuotteen on kehittänyt ZUCCHETTI 
CENTRO SISTEMI S.p.A (sertifi oitu UNI EN ISO 9001), 
ohjelmistoalan yritys, joka on perustamisvuodestaan 1982 
lähtien vahvistanut toimintaansa ja rooliaan kansainvälisillä 
markkinoilla. Pitkälle kehitettyjen ohjelmistoratkaisujen 
käyttö tehdasautomaatiossa tarkoittaa tuotantotoimintojen 
optimointia sekä työprosessin yksinkertaistamista. Tämä 
tuote on kehitetty ZUCCHETTI tutkimuslaboratorioiden 
jatkuvan tutkimustyön tuloksena.

SV

Tack för att ni har köpt denna produkt som kan 

tillfredsställa era behov och förväntningar.
Detta projekt kommer ursprungligen från ZUCCHETTI 
CENTRO SISTEMI S.p.A.(AB) programvaruhus (företag 
certifi erat enligt UNI EN ISO 9001) som, sedan 1982, har 
befäst sin verksamhet och närvaro på den internationella 
marknaden. Tillämpning av avancerade IT-lösningar inom 
den industriella automationssektorn innebär en optimering 
av den produktiva verksamheten och en förenkling av 

  

arbetsprocedurerna. Det är just till följd av den konstanta 
forskningen som pågår i ZUCCHETTI’s laboratorier som 
denna produkt har tillkommit.

Summary of Contents for Autoclip 720S

Page 1: ...conformidad con la norma UNI EN ISO 9001 empresa de software que desde el a o 1982 ha consolidado su propia actividad y presencia en el mercado internacional Aplicar soluciones inform ticas avanzadas...

Page 2: ...3BL 9L3LL es conformealassiguientesnormaseuropeas Seguridad CEI EN 50338 2007 06 60335 1 2008 07 Compatibilidad electromagn tica CEI EN 55014 1 2008 01 55014 2 1998 10 55014 2 A1 2002 08 55014 2 A2 20...

Page 3: ...lade replacement 55 D Defining the path of the perimeter wire 18 Description of robot commands 30 G General description of the appliance 7 I Identification of manufacturer and appliance 6 Initial star...

Page 4: ...ing mode 34 Shedules method 35 T Technical specifications 9 Troubleshooting 49 U Use of the robot in closed areas with no charging station 41 V Visualisation of the display during the work phase 44 w...

Page 5: ...omic damages Keep this manual in a safe and easily accessible place for quick reference Some information and illustrations contained in this manual may not perfectly correspond to the appliance in you...

Page 6: ...erial number Manufacturing year D Technical specifications C Manufacturing year C Model B EC conformity label A Identification of manufactur D Technical specifications C Serial number DATA PLATE REQUE...

Page 7: ...area of the lawn see figure The lawn surfaces that the robot can mow depend on a series of factors such as model of the robot and type of batteries installed characteristics of the area irregular peri...

Page 8: ...other operates the left wheel H Transmitter transmits the signal to the perimeter wire L Power supply unit supplies power in low voltage to the batteries M Bumper sensor detects when the robot is abo...

Page 9: ...tors V cc 25 2V with brushes cc 25 2V without brushes Cutting blade speed RPM 4000 Cut 3000 Maintenance Ground speed Metres Minute 30 98 ft Maximum slope Recommended 45 Allowable based on the lawn con...

Page 10: ...ft 600 1000 with upgraded transmitter not supplied 1968 3280 ft Fastening nails n 200 Areas managed including the primary one 4 Sinusoid perimeter signal patented standard Rain sensor standard Blade...

Page 11: ...ve done after the fact Lift and move the robot according to the information reported directly on the packaging on the appliance and in the user instructions provided by the Manufacturer Pay attention...

Page 12: ...he electric and electronic parts do not wash the robot with high pressurised water and do not immerse it in water partially or completely since it is not watertight Only qualified persons having the n...

Page 13: ...nsor If there is no signal on the perimeter cable the robot will automatically stop 6 Lifting sensor In the event that the robot is lifted from the ground by the central handle the cutting blade will...

Page 14: ...ven in this manual must be followed Failure to do so could lead to machine breakage and or serious bodily injury Keep hands and feet away from the cutting blade Never place your hands or feet undernea...

Page 15: ...tents A Robot B Power supply unit C Power cord D Charging Station E Transmitter F Perimeter wire coil G Pegs for fastening wire H User manual L Lithium batteries the number of batteries may vary depen...

Page 16: ...to the applicable laws To operate in complete safety make sure the electrical system which is connected to the power supply transmitter unit is equipped with a well functioning earth system Important...

Page 17: ...side your home a garage or shed If positioned outdoors make sure it is protected in a well ventilated box away from direct sunlight and water Do not position in direct contact with the ground or in hu...

Page 18: ...urface of the lawn Make any necessary adjustments to the grassy surface during the laying of the perimeter wire in order to allow the robot to operate properly 1 Proceed with Preparation and marking t...

Page 19: ...e robot can work within certain limits outside the maximum allowable slope limits see the figure Areas with slopes greater than those allowed cannot be mowed with the robot Therefore position the peri...

Page 20: ...ion for reaching it clockwise or anti clockwise as well as the number of meters of wire needed to reach the secondary area See Programming Mode If the aforesaid minimum requirements are not met and th...

Page 21: ...n iron or other metal drain covers electric connections etc to prevent any interference to the signal of the perimeter wire Do not delimit obstacles trees poles etc which do not obstruct the normal fu...

Page 22: ...height as the lawn 5 cm 1 96 inc With paths higher than the lawn 35 cm 13 78 inc In the presence of an enclosing wall 35 cm 13 78 inc Footpaths at the same level as the lawn for allowing the robot to...

Page 23: ...manner NO wire fastening pegs perimeter wire wire fastening pegs perimeter wire OK Buried wire 1 Dig up the ground in a regular and symmetrical manner with respect to the line traced on the ground 2 P...

Page 24: ...e entry to the charging station setup the perimeter wire so that the robot can easily change direction In this way the robot s re entry route is reduced To setup the quick re entry route position the...

Page 25: ...dentify the installation area of the charging station and power supply transmitter unit Before carrying out any operations disconnect the robot from the mains power Position the power supply transmitt...

Page 26: ...the base perimeter wire M black terminal red terminal 6 Connect the two ends of the wire to the terminals of the station red terminal black terminal 7 Fasten the station N to the ground with the pegs...

Page 27: ...E Perimeter wire transmitter B led H H min 160 cm 63 00 inc charging station BATTERY CHARGE ON FIRST USE 1 Place the robot inside the charging station 2 Press the ON key 3 After a few seconds the mes...

Page 28: ...e cutting height of the blade make sure the robot has been turned off safely see Robot Safety Stop Use protective gloves to prevent cutting your hands knobs A cutting unit D screw C 1 Disable the anti...

Page 29: ...Safety Stop 8 Adjust the distance between the pins A B by turning the eccentric pin A pin B eccentric pin A The sensitivity of the sensor increases as the distance between the pins decreases Do not br...

Page 30: ...ain and the word PAUSE disappears from the display ON KEY B DISPLAY A ENTER KEY G 7 6 2 5 6 21 1 03 OFF STOP E KEY CHARGE D KEY START PAUSE KEY C H KEY F KEY D CHARGE press this key to allow the mower...

Page 31: ...key B 2 Enter the password if prompted See Password Entry 3 If the robot is turned on when inside the charging station after a few seconds the message CHARGING appears on the display 4 Only press the...

Page 32: ...charging station Sound Sets the date Sets the time Date Time NAVIGATION Follow these instructions to navigate the user programming menu and H and F allows scrolling through the menu items in a cyclica...

Page 33: ...mines whether to request the password upon start up of the robot Start password Automatic Work mode Set the automatic operation of the robot Time Set the operation without recognition of the perimeter...

Page 34: ...charging cycle the robot only starts mowing again if it has stopped raining Disabled in case of rain the robot continues to mow Pause in case of rain the robot returns to the station and remains there...

Page 35: ...S LF AND RG 10 09 08 07 06 DATE MON DD MM YY 00 00 00 1 0 1 SCHEDULES PROGRAMMING MODE WEEK function for programming the operating days of the robot during the week The cursor automatically positions...

Page 36: ...owing frequency of the area Approximately 4 0 hours is needed to fully charge the battery Therefore it is recommended to leave an interval of 4 hours between working time 1 and working time 2 The sett...

Page 37: ...erimeter wire to mow the secondary area each time it exits the charging station primary area clockwise direction anti clockwise direction secondary area 1 30 secondary area 2 20 Distance This allows s...

Page 38: ...er your new one Upon purchase the password entered by the manufacturer consists of four numbers 0000 When entering the password you will be prompted to re enter the password in order to ensure that it...

Page 39: ...OT IN CLOSED AREAS WITH NO CHARGING STATON No border Operating mode without recognition of the perimeter wire which is only used if you want to use the robot in small areas enclosed by a wall or fence...

Page 40: ...the first time it is necessary to program the settings However if starting the robot after a long period of inactivity check that the programmed functions correspond to the actual state of the lawn t...

Page 41: ...g again according to what has been programmed see Programming Mode End of working time At the end of the working time the robot automatically returns to the charging station and starts operating again...

Page 42: ...OSED AREA 60 Min default value will appear on the display 5 Press either the or key to set the minutes 6 Press Enter to confirm PAUSE 59 58 57 30 CLOSED AREA 60 Min 7 Press the Start Pause key B to ex...

Page 43: ...er to enter into programming mode Scroll through the items until reaching WORK MODE Set the option NO BORDER Press either the or key to set the working minutes of the robot 4 Press Enter to confirm th...

Page 44: ...position 4 Repeat the procedure to set all the numbers of the password At this point the robot is ready for use 3 2 1 PASSWORD 0 0 0 0 VISUALISING THE DISPLAY DURING THE WORK PHASE While in operation...

Page 45: ...children domestic animals etc 4 Disconnect the power plug from the power supply unit A 5 Cover the charging station C to prevent any foreign materials from getting inside leaves paper etc and for pre...

Page 46: ...simulate some test manoeuvres on first use to identify the commands and main functions Check and secure the fastening screws of the main components Mow the lawn frequently to avoid excessive growth of...

Page 47: ...s turned off see Robot Safety Stop SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE Frequency Part Type of maintenance Reference Weekly Blade Clean and check the efficiency of the blade Replace the blade if bent due to an...

Page 48: ...e the electric and electronic parts In order to not cause irreversible damage to the electric and electronic components do not immerse the robot partially or completely in water because it is not wate...

Page 49: ...y see Robot Safety Stop Unclog the blade Use protective gloves to prevent injury The robot was star ted in the presence of obstacles fallen branches forgotten objects etc Stop the robot safely see Rob...

Page 50: ...ick re entry to the charging station The work area is not completely mowed Not enough work hours Reset the working time see Programming Mode Cutting blade fouled Stop the robot safely see Robot Safety...

Page 51: ...with too much slope see Planning of plant installation Perimeter wire laid incorrectly Check that the wire has been installed correctly e g too deep next to metallic objects distance between the wire...

Page 52: ...s on the display Ground is uneven or contains obstacles that prevent move ment Make sure the lawn to mow is even and does not contain holes stones or other obstacles Otherwise fill in any holes and re...

Page 53: ...lose to obstacles less than a distance of m or in the presence of obstacles fallen branches forgotten objects etc Stop the robot safely see Robot Safety Stop Remove the obstacles and restart the robot...

Page 54: ...han the allowed limits Check that the charging station is positioned on a flat surface Turn the robot off and on while in the charging station and try again If the problem persists contact your neares...

Page 55: ...he manual BATTERY REPLACEMENT Replace the batteries at an authorised service centre BLADE REPLACEMENT 1 Stop the robot safely see Robot Safety Stop Use protective gloves to prevent injury 2 Turn the r...

Page 56: ...56 User s manual EN ROBOT DISPOSAL Danger Attention Do not pollute Please dispose of old components in accordance with local laws...

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