Stiga autoclip 920 s User Manual Download Page 4

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User’s manual

EN

SAFETY DEVICES

1. Bumpers

The bumper sensor is activated if the robot strikes a solid object greater than 10 cm (3.94 in.) in height, which stops the movement in that 
direction and moves backwards to avoid the obstacle.

2. Inclinometer

If the robot works on a slope which is steeper than the maximum limit, or tips over, the robot will stop the cutting blade.

3. Emergency stop switch

Located on the control panel with the word STOP larger than the other commands on the keypad. Pressing this button at any time during 
operation will immediately stop the movement of the lawnmower robot  and the rotation of the blade will stop within 2 seconds.

4. Over-current protection

Each motor (blade and wheels) is monitored continuously during operation for any situation that may cause them to overheat. If this occurs 
in the wheel motor, the robot will attempt to move in the opposite direction. If the over-current persists, the robot will stop and signal an error. 
If the cutting blade motor overheats, there are two intervention ranges. If the parameters fall within the 

fi

 rst range, the robot will perform the 

manoeuvres to unblock the cutting blade. If the over-current is below the protection range, the robot will stop and signal a motor error.

5. No sensor signal

If there is no signal on the perimeter cable, the robot will automatically stop.

SAFETY SIGNALS

Attention! Do not clean or wash 
the robot with water.

Carefully read the user 
instructions and ensure that you 
fully understand them before 
using the robot.

Carefully follow the warning 
and safety recommendations 
contained in this manual to 
guarantee the safety and 
ef

fi

 ciency of the robot.

Keep hands and feet away from 
the cutting blade. Never place 
your hands or feet under the body 
or close to the robot when it is in 
operation.

This product is password 
protected. Keep the code in a safe 
place.

Keep children, pets and other 
people a safe distance away when 
the robot is in operation.

This product complies with the 
current CE directives.

Summary of Contents for autoclip 920 s

Page 1: ...Operating mode programming mode 23 Language options programming mode 23 Initial start up automatic mode 23 Robot safety stop 24 Automatic return to the charging station 24 Use of the robot in closed a...

Page 2: ...ormation and illustrations contained in this manual may not perfectly correspond with the appliance in your possession however this does not affect its functioning The Manufacturer reserves the right...

Page 3: ...operation and moving especially near the wheel area Never remove bypass or tamper with the safety devices installed The failure to observe these requirements may lead to serious personal health and s...

Page 4: ...the over current persists the robot will stop and signal an error If the cutting blade motor overheats there are two intervention ranges If the parameters fall within the first range the robot will p...

Page 5: ...d lawn 20 In proximity of the outside edge or perimeter wire Ambient operating temperature Max ROBOT 10 14 F Min 50 122 F Max BATTERY CHARGER 10 14 F Min 40 104 F Max Measured noise level dB A 80 Max...

Page 6: ...the robot trims the area marked off by the perimeter wire When the robot detects the perimeter wire or encounters an obstacle it changes direction in a random manner and starts mowing again in a new d...

Page 7: ...t 6 Cutting blade cuts the grass already assembled in some models 7 Perimeter wire coil cable with special insulation and special features for carrying the signal needed to operate the robot Not furni...

Page 8: ...ioning earthing system Important It is advisable to install the unit in a cabinet for electric components for outdoor or indoor use equipped with a key lock and well ventilated to maintain a correct a...

Page 9: ...near an area which has another robot from the same or another manufacturer then the transmitter and receiver of the robot must be modified during installation so that the frequencies of the two robot...

Page 10: ...of wire that extends for around 2 m 6 6 with a distance of 5 cm 1 96 between each wire The Recall must be positioned at a distance of 4 and 10 m 13 2 33 in front of the charging the station The Recal...

Page 11: ...removing any obstacles If some obstacles cannot be removed it is necessary to properly mark these areas with the perimeter wire 2 Check that no areas of the lawn exceed the allowable slopes see Techn...

Page 12: ...ndicated below from any objects outside the lawn therefore the total passage available should be 270 cm 106 30 If this passage is very long the width should not be greater than 200 cm 78 74 During pro...

Page 13: ...vent any interferences to the signal of the perimeter wire 5 cm 1 97 30 cm 11 81 30 cm 11 81 30 cm 11 81 If an obstacle is present inside or outside the work area such as a kerb or wall lay the perime...

Page 14: ...nes or trees with protruding roots must be delimited to protect the cutting blade and the obstacles themselves To mark the boundary of the obstacle start from the outside point of the perimeter neares...

Page 15: ...s perimeter wire Buried wire 1 Dig the ground in a regular and symmetrical manner with respect to the line traced on the ground 2 Position the wire in a clockwise direction along the track at a depth...

Page 16: ...ide using the holes located on the base of the charging station as shown in the figure 5 Connect the two ends of the wire to the terminals of the base red terminal black terminal perimeter wire M 6 Fa...

Page 17: ...only be performed by personnel from the Manufacturer s authorised service centre ADJUSTMENT OF CUTTING HEIGHT Before setting the cutting height of the blade make sure the robot is safely off see Robo...

Page 18: ...press this key to turn on the spiral function During programming press to confirm and memorise the selection H KEY during operation press to stop the blade During programming press to decrease the val...

Page 19: ...of rain Determines the first working time of the robot None Pair Bluetooth Remote control Sets the Remote Control to drive the robot Week Allows programming the work days and rest days Secondary area...

Page 20: ...H Feet SETTINGS PROGRAMMING MODE RAIN SENSOR Function for setting the robot in case of rain Restart in case of rain the robot returns to the station and remains in charging mode At the end of the char...

Page 21: ...If the entered time is wrong such as if the time overlaps with the working time 2 or if the starting time is after the end time the robot beeps and resets the set value WORK SCHEDULE 2 Function for s...

Page 22: ...ging station and follows the wire in the indicated direction to reach the secondary area SECONDARY AREA 2 Function for defining the automatic mowing of secondary area number 2 This setting uses the sa...

Page 23: ...s options with the or key and confirm with Enter DATE FORMAT TIME FORMAT DISTANCE FORMAT These functions allow personalising the date time and distance formats INITIAL START UP AUTOMATIC MODE The auto...

Page 24: ...ed see Programming Mode 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 Battery to be...

Page 25: ...ng the robot without the perimeter wire make sure the robot does not run into obstacles corners or dangerous objects 1 Press the ON key 2 Enter the password if prompted See Password Entry 3 Press Ente...

Page 26: ...y five months 2 Have the routine maintenance performed by an authorised dealer This is essential for keeping the robot in good condition The assistance service usually includes the following operation...

Page 27: ...T PAUSE KEY B OFF STOP KEY C ON KEY A OPERATING TIPS Below are some useful operating tips to follow when using the robot Even after being suitably informed on the use of the robot it is always a good...

Page 28: ...an the robot See Robot Cleaning ROBOT CLEANING 1 Stop the robot safely see Robot Safety Stop Warning Caution Use protective gloves to prevent cutting your hands 2 Clean all the outside surfaces of the...

Page 29: ...our hands The robot was started in the presence of obstacles fallen branches forgotten objects etc Stop the robot safely see Robot Safety Stop Remove the obstacle and restart the robot see Start up an...

Page 30: ...o much slope Delimit the area with too much slope see Planning of system installation Perimeter wire laid incorrectly Check that the wire has been installed correctly too deep next to metallic objects...

Page 31: ...the display The internal software safety system is enabled Turn the robot off and on If the problem persists contact your nearest authorised service centre Tilt appears on the display The robot is loc...

Page 32: ...special label Unauthorised disposal of Waste of Electric and Electronic Equipment WEEE is punishable with sanctions regulated by the laws in force in the country where the infraction took place Dange...

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