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TROUBLE SHOOTING
If your Landroid does not work correctly, follow the trouble shooting guide below. If the fault persists, contact Customer Service.
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
The LED light on the charging base
does not turn on.
There is no power.
Check the charging base is connected
properly to the charger and the charger
is connected to a suitable power supply.
Red light on the charging base.
The boundary wire isn’t connected.
Check that the boundary wire has been
connected correctly to the charging
base. Check there are no breaks in
the boundary wire.
Landroid turns on, but the blade disc
does not spin.
Landroid is searching for the charging
base.
This is normal: when Landroid needs to
recharge, the blade disc does not rotate
while it is searching for the charging
base automatically.
Landroid vibrates.
The blade disc is unbalanced.
Blades may be damaged.
Check the blades and replace them if
damaged.
Remove debris and foreign objects from
the blades and blade disc.
Grass is being cut unevenly.
Landroid does not work enough hours
per day to cut the grass.
Try adding more hours to the mowing
schedule.
Mowing area is too big for the size of
Landroid you have.
Try decreasing the size of the mowing
area.
The blades are dull and not sharp.
Change all the blades and screws in
order to balance the bade disc.
The cutting height is set too low for the
length of the grass.
Raise the cutting height and then
gradually lower.
Grass or another object has wrapped
around the blade disc.
Check the blade disc and remove any
grass or other objects that might
prevent it spinning.
There is a build-up of grass in the blade
disc or motor frame box.
Make sure the blade disc rotates easily.
If need be, you may take off the blade
disc and then remove the debris.
Your Landroid is inside its working area
and the boundary wire is connected, but
the display says ‘Outside working area!
Press START to reset’
The boundary wire ends are clamped
incorrectly.
Reverse the boundary wire ends and
reconnect to the charging station.