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User's manual

AMBROGIO 3000

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Secondary settings

To perform this function, the time
needed for the lawn mower to
reach the secondary area follow-
ing the perimeter cable must be
programmed.
Follow indications below to calcu-
late the time:

1-

Place the lawn mower out of
the recharging base directed
towards the output cable.

2-

Press 

ON

 and 

CHARGE

.

3-

Record the time the lawn
mower needs to reach the
middle of the secondary area.

Important

If there is a setting for the rapid return
on the way to the secondary area, the
lawn mower must be manually directed
to the perimeter cable when it exits.

4-

Press 

ENTER

.

The display shows:

5-

Press 

(+) Key

 and 

(-) Key

 to enter the

number of working cycles to be per-
formed in the main area, after which
the lawn mower will start mowing the
first secondary area. If there is no
secondary area enter "zero" (0).

6-

Press 

(+) Key

 and 

(-) Key

 to modify

numerical values.

7-

Press 

ENTER

 to save the number of

cycles.

8-

Press 

ENTER

.

The display shows:

9-

Press 

(+) Key

 and 

(-) Key

 to enter the

time (in minutes) needed by the lawn
mower to reach the first secondary
area. If there is no secondary area
enter "zero" (0).

10-

Press 

ENTER

 to save the time.

11-

Press 

ENTER

The display shows:

12-

Press 

(+) Key

 and 

(-) Key

 to enter

the number of working cycles to be
performed in the main area, after
which the lawn mower will start mow-
ing the second secondary area. If
there is no second secondary area
enter "zero" (0).

13-

Press 

ENTER

 to save the number of

cycles.

14-

Press 

ENTER

The display shows:

15-

Press 

(+) Key

 and 

(-) Key

 to enter

the time (in minutes) needed by the
lawn mower to reach the second sec-
ondary area.
If there is no secondary area enter
"zero" (0).

16-

Press 

ENTER

 to save the time.

SECOND  AREA.1
N.OF CYCLES  00

SECOND AREA.1
TIME        00

SECOND  AREA.2
N.OF CYCLES  00

SECOND  AREA.2
N.OF CYCLES  00

IDM - 41500300400.tif

Secondary 

area 1

Main area

Secondary 

area 2

Summary of Contents for AMBROGIO 3000

Page 1: ...d automation ont permis la naissance de nouveaux produits qui optimisent les proc dures de travail C est ainsi que dans nos laboratoires de recherche est n AMBROGIO 3000 Wir gratulieren zum Kauf des R...

Page 2: ...tro Sistemi S p A Via dell Olmo 99 A B Terranuova B ni AR ITALIEN erkl rt da die mit den un ten angegebenen Daten gekennzeichnete Maschine die dazu bestimmt ist zum M hen von Rasenfl chen in Wohn und...

Page 3: ...dure 23 Purpose of the manual 4 R Rain sensor adjustment 21 Rain sensor settings 26 Rapid return to garage settings 15 Recharging base cleaning 27 Remote control use 27 Replacement cutting disc 28 Rep...

Page 4: ...ailable when required for consultation The constructor reserves the right to make changes without any obligation to provide any prior notice A number of symbols have been used to highlight particularl...

Page 5: ...work autonomy has ex pired see technical specifica tions the robot returns to the base to automatically recharge the batteries When this opera tion is over the machine restarts mowing It follows a ra...

Page 6: ...c with 4 blade reversible Pivoting front wheels Driving wheels they drive the lawn mower powered by electrical motors Recharging base where the lawn mower is placed when it needs to be recharged Prote...

Page 7: ...que principles The purpose of this infor mation is to advise the users to use extreme caution to avoid risks How ever discretion is invaluable Safety is also in the hands of all the operators who inte...

Page 8: ...lls must be exclusively performed by qualified personnel with acquired certified experience in the specific field Replace deteriorated parts with origi nals to ensure functionality and the foreseen sa...

Page 9: ...to be covered for this rea son the chapter is divided into the follow ing paragraphs 1 working area settings p 9 working area with perimeter cable p 11 Work area without perimeter ca ble and automatic...

Page 10: ...ree of obstacles it is not necessary to delimit it If the crossing lane forms a step it must be bordered Do not delimit trees fences or other objects that can tolerate the impact with the frame If obs...

Page 11: ...regularity To allow the lawn mower to correctly enter the recharging base the input end of the ca ble must be straight and perpendicular for at least 2 meters and the output end of the cable must end...

Page 12: ...To mow the secondary area the lawn mower must be manually transferred see instructions on p 22 Note if the main area cannot be connect ed with the closed secondary area an ad ditional recharging base...

Page 13: ...s re duce the distance between the cables to a minimum Minimum passage area 2 m If public areas are at the lawn lev el e g roads water bodies etc it is advisable to increase the bor der distance to 40...

Page 14: ...he signal quality and intensity could be compromised laying cables underground as a mat ter of fact with the cable at ground level the lawn mower detects the signal at a distance of 650 750 cm while w...

Page 15: ...the recharging base Some settings can be done along the perimeter cable that allow the lawn mower to change direc tions reducing the distance cov ered and the time to return to the charging base To do...

Page 16: ...tric plug is needed Danger Attention The transformer connection to the recharging base must be performed with the power sup ply disconnected Important The distance between the trans former and the gar...

Page 17: ...Connect the two ends of the wire to the clamps of the base see illustration 5 Fasten the recharging base to the surface with nails A if necessary use expansion dowels B 6 Fasten the protection cover w...

Page 18: ...not resume working until the key is pressed again and Pause disappears from the display Key when working press to restart the previously stopped blade When programming press to increase the items ind...

Page 19: ...e automatic working cycle Important If batteries are sufficiently charged the lawn mower starts the working cycle if they need to be recharged the lawn mower is positioned in recharging An blinking li...

Page 20: ...NG HEIGHT SETTING Cutting height can vary from 2 to 7 cm according to the desired height of the grass Danger Attention Before performing this setting turn the mower off by pressing OFF STOP 1 Remove t...

Page 21: ...sensitivity increases when the distance between the pins decreases It is advisable not to keep the pins too close to gether 2 Press the ON key 3 Access programming and turn on the rain control see pag...

Page 22: ...el along the perim eter noticing the absence of the re charging base and it will turn off automatically once it s turned off and on this function will no longer be set 5 Bring the mower near the recha...

Page 23: ...menu consists of the following op tions SET LANGUAGE p 24 SET DATE AND TIME p 24 SET WORKING SCHEDULE p 24 This setting allows working hours to be set during the day and working days during the week S...

Page 24: ...on or 0 to keep it stand by 3 Press ENTER to move the cursor to values to be modified 4 Press Key and Key to modify numerical values 5 Press ENTER to confirm modified values 6 Press ENTER The display...

Page 25: ...econdary area enter zero 0 6 Press Key and Key to modify numerical values 7 Press ENTER to save the number of cycles 8 Press ENTER The display shows 9 Press Key and Key to enter the time in minutes ne...

Page 26: ...lay shows The lawn mower can be protected by a pass word made of four digits that the user may personalize following the instruc tions below The password set by default is 0000 it s advisable to enter...

Page 27: ...t function correctly All maintenance works and replacing of components must be performed by per sons with the necessary experience and technical skills Danger Attention Unplug the mower Use protective...

Page 28: ...clamps indicating bad electrical contact verify the position of the clamps on the plates when recharging of the mower If corrosion signs are evident on the clamps or on the plates clean them using fi...

Page 29: ...e performed since when new bat teriesaremountedthebladecould start working for some seconds creating hazardous situations 2 Unscrew both nuts A and re move the hood B 3 Unscrew the four fastening scre...

Page 30: ...make sure the plates are clean 1 bring the mower near the recharging base 2 press the ON key and then the CHARGE key The mower searches for the perimeter cable and follows it to the base where it will...

Page 31: ...s connect connectors C and D WINTER RECHARGING PROBLEMS CAUSES SOLUTIONS The following is a list of problems that may occur during standard use of the mower If the solutions described do not solve the...

Page 32: ...not work enough with respect to the set time Clocks incorrectly set Set the lawn mower clock correctly Working schedule set incorrectly Set working schedule correctly The lawn mower works less that t...

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