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User’s manual
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ROBOT SAFETY STOP
During use, it may be necessary to stop the robot. In normal conditions, the robot can be stopped with the “OFF/STOP” key. In case of danger
or when performing any maintenance, it is necessary to stop the robot in safe conditions in order to prevent the blade from accidently starting.
Press the “STOP” key to stop the robot. Press the “STOP” key again to restart the robot.
Important
The robot safety stop is necessary during maintenance
and repairs (for example, replacement and/or recharging
of the battery, blade replacement, cleaning operations,
etc.).
ENTER
“STOP” KEY (A)
AUTOMATIC RETURN TO THE CHARGING STATION
The robot stops the work cycle if the following conditions are veri
fi
ed.
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End of working time:
At the end of the working time, the robot automatically returns to the charging station and starts operating again
according to what has been programmed (see “Programming Mode”).
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Rain:
In case of rain, the robot automatically returns to the charging station and starts operating again according to what has been
programmed (see “Programming Mode”).
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Battery to be charged:
The robot automatically returns to the charging station.
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Lawn mowed (only for some versions, see “Technical Speci
fi
cations):
If the sensor detects that the lawn has already been mowed, it
automatically returns to the charging station and starts operating again according to what has been programmed (see “Programming Mode”).
USE OF THE ROBOT IN CLOSED AREAS WITH NO CHARGING STATION
The start-up of the robot in “closed area” mode is for mowing closed areas
which are delimited by the perimeter wire and which have no charging
station.
Warning – Caution
Carry the robot by its rear handle, lifting it slightly and
pushing it in the desired direction. Do not grab the robot
by the body and always use the handle provided.
Position the robot inside the work area at a minimum distance of 100 cm
(39.37 ") from the perimeter wire and from any other obstacle.
min.
100 cm
(39,37 ")
min.
100 cm
(39,37 ")