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Stones

We recommend clearing the lawn of small (less than 100 mm high) rocks and stones and any 
stones with a round or sloped edge. The Robotic Mower might try and climb such rocks instead 
of recognising them as a barrier. The Robotic Mower getting stuck on such a stone requires user 
intervention to restart mowing. Contact with stones can result in damage to the blades.

Slopes

The Robotic Mower can navigate slopes up to a maximum of 30% incline or decline.
The boundary wire should never be perpendicular to an incline of more than 10%. Also, leave 
strip of at least 2 m between a slope of 10% or steeper and the boundary wire. Otherwise, the 
higher speed going down the slope may cause the Robotic Mower to go over the boundary wire, 
especially on wet and slippery ground.

  

Paths, Driveways and Roads

If an elevated driveway crosses your lawn, better keep it outside the boundary wire.
Please allow a safety distance of 30 cm between driveway and boundary wire.

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If the driveway and lawn are at the same level, feel free to use the boundary wire to create a 
corridor. This allows your Robotic Mower to cross the driveway and reach the opposite lawn.

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Installation

Installation Guide

This chapter explains how to install the Robotic Mower. Please read this completely before you 
start the installation.

Introduction

We recommend creating a drawing of your lawn, including all obstacles and how these should be 
protected. This makes it easier to find a good position for the docking station and how to correctly 
place the boundary wire around your garden perimeter protecting bushes, flower beds etc. You 
will also need some tools, like a hammer and wire cutters, pliers or scissors.

Pre Cut your lawn

Your lawn needs to be prepared correctly, prior to installing the robot lawnmower.
Pre cut your lawn to a height of 60 mm.

Cutting limitations

The Robotic Mower is equipped with collision sensors. These detect all rigid and solid obstacles 
that are higher than 100 mm, such as walls, fences and garden furniture.
When the sensors report an obstacle, the Robotic Mower stops, backs up and then mows in a
different direction. As a long-term solution, it is recommended to lay the boundary wire accordingly
using the ruler to protect obstacles and the device. Lay the boundary wire so that the Robotic 
Mower is not more than 20 m away from the boundary wire at any point in the mowing area.

Trees

The Robotic Mower treats trees as common obstacles, but if the roots of the tree are exposed and 
lower than 100mm, this area should be excluded using boundary wire in order to protect the tree 
root, cutting blades or rear wheels from damage.

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> 60 mm

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Summary of Contents for Classic 500

Page 1: ...myRobotcenter The expert for robots in your home With one click to the online shop myRobotcenter eu myRobotcenter co uk ...

Page 2: ...Original Installationsanleitung ROBOSEKACKA Originální instalační průvodce ROBOT TONDEUSE Guide d installation d origine ROBOTMAAIER Originele handleiding ROBOT KOSZĄCY Oryginalna instrukcja GB DE FR NL CZ PL max 8 m min 2 m 30 cm 30 cm 30 cm 30 cm 5 cm A 10 cm 10 cm ...

Page 3: ...t wheel 9 Cutting blade Scope of delivery Original instrcution Warranty Installation guide Robotic Mower Wire pegs Manuals Spare blades Extension cord Docking station Connectors Measurement ruler Boundary wire Switching Power Supply 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CONTENT Description of the product 1 Installation 2 Operation 10 Technical data 14 Maintenance and storage 15 Troubleshooting 17 GB ...

Page 4: ...o install the Robotic Mower Please read this completely before you start the installation Introduction We recommend creating a drawing of your lawn including all obstacles and how these should be protected This makes it easier to find a good position for the docking station and how to correctly place the boundary wire around your garden perimeter protecting bushes flower beds etc You will also nee...

Page 5: ... shock Make sure that the hook of the peg and the opening for the cable always face the demarcated 80 cm 80 cm When first planting the pegs do not drive them fully into the ground Use a light hammer to drive them in a little bit Also locate the fixing pegs and lay each one on the lawn at approximately the Uneven lawn surfaces Uneven lawn areas may cause the blades to touch the ground We recommend ...

Page 6: ... correct distance from lawn edges 30 cm and obstacles Flowerbeds Use the boundary wire to exclude any flowerbeds from the cutting area There are two options for the two lengths of boundary wire running between the flowerbed and the outer boundary 1 Keep the distance between the parallel wires above 5 cm This way the Robotic Mower will recognise the boundary wire as an ordinary obstacle When cuttin...

Page 7: ...he boundary wire has not affected the connection and signal shows S1 on the charging satation Then place the Robotic Mower in the working area a few metres beside the docking station Set the main power switch to ON and then check the S1 signal on the panel is light on press 4 times to unlock the panel Press the buttons and a few seconds later the Robotic Mower should automatically return to the do...

Page 8: ...M 14 00 2PM 18 00 6PM 12 00 AM 16 00 4PM 20 00 8PM Operation Control panel Flashing when the Robotic Mower is lifted or climbing an obstacle Flashing when there is no correct signal been detected Flashing when battery is low Flashing when the Robotic Mower charging in the docking station Indicator meaning Working time select button Press the button to select the working time the LED indicator will...

Page 9: ...ing an ordinary lawn mower or trimmer to cut the lawn below 60 mm before using the Robotic Mower This will ensure you get the optimum performance for example if now is 08 25 please press and then you would hear a beep if now is 09 45 please press and then you would hear a beep if now is 14 25 please press and then you would hear a beep if now is 16 45 please press and then you would hear a beep Th...

Page 10: ...sh this will help to achieve the best charging efficiency and avoid any charging interference Cleaning the mower body As your Robotic Mower is battery powered you need take care when cleaning Remove rough dirt with a soft brush Use a manual water spray with mild household detergent for intensive cleaning Wipe off any residue after cleaning with a moist rag Disposal To help the environment please d...

Page 11: ...he Robotic Mower onto its side to expose its underside Clean the blade disc and frame using a soft brush or damp cloth Rotate the blade disc to make sure that it can move freely check that the blades can turn on their pivots and that there is no grass is obstructing them Clean the contact pins and the charging strips Using wire wool metal cleaner or very fine grade emery paper clean the contact pi...

Page 12: ...ot charging Machine not correctly docked in charge base Check machine is fully docked in charge base Check charge base is on flat surface Charger pins corroded Clean the charger pins Mowing trouble shooting Problem Possible cause Corrective action No Power to machine ON OFF key has not been activated Switch ON the machine and try again Robotic Mower has low charge Place machine in the docking stat...

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