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User’s manual

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table of contents

General information. ................................................................................................................................................................... 2

Introduction. ................................................................................................................................................................................ 2

Purpose of the manual. ............................................................................................................................................................... 2

Identification of manufacturer and equipment. ............................................................................................................................ 3

safety information. ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Safety regulations. ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Safety devices. ............................................................................................................................................................................ 4

Safety signals. ............................................................................................................................................................................. 5

technical information. ................................................................................................................................................................ 6

Technical specifications............................................................................................................................................................... 6

General description of the appliance........................................................................................................................................... 7

Main parts / standard equipment................................................................................................................................................. 8

Installation. ................................................................................................................................................................................... 9

Packing and unpacking. .............................................................................................................................................................. 9

Planning of system installation. ................................................................................................................................................... 9

Setting up of the perimeter wire. ................................................................................................................................................11

Re-entry method to the charging station. ...................................................................................................................................11

Setup of the robot’s quick re-entry to the charging station. ....................................................................................................... 12

Preparation and marking the boundaries of the work areas. .................................................................................................... 13

Installation of perimeter wire. .................................................................................................................................................... 17

Installation of the charging station and power supply unit......................................................................................................... 18

Battery charging on first use. .................................................................................................................................................... 19

adjustments. .............................................................................................................................................................................. 20

Adjustment recommendations................................................................................................................................................... 20

Adjustment of cutting height. ..................................................................................................................................................... 20

Use and operation. .................................................................................................................................................................... 21

Obligations for use. ................................................................................................................................................................... 21

Description of robot commands. ............................................................................................................................................... 21

Menu access. ............................................................................................................................................................................ 21

Navigation. ................................................................................................................................................................................ 22

Settings – programming mode. ................................................................................................................................................. 24

Work schedules – programming mode. .................................................................................................................................... 25

Secondary areas – programming mode. ................................................................................................................................... 26

Safety – programming mode. .................................................................................................................................................... 26

Operating mode – programming mode. .................................................................................................................................... 27

Language options – programming mode. ................................................................................................................................. 27

Initial start up – automatic mode. .............................................................................................................................................. 27

Robot safety stop. ..................................................................................................................................................................... 28

Automatic return to the charging station. .................................................................................................................................. 28

Use of the robot in closed areas with no charging station......................................................................................................... 28

Starting the robot without the perimeter wire. ........................................................................................................................... 29

Password entry. ......................................................................................................................................................................... 30

Visualising the display during the work phase. ......................................................................................................................... 30

Prolonged inactivity and restarting. ........................................................................................................................................... 30

Battery charging after prolonged inactivity. ............................................................................................................................... 31

Operating tips. ........................................................................................................................................................................... 32

Routine maintenance. ............................................................................................................................................................... 32

Maintenance recommandations. ............................................................................................................................................... 32

Scheduled maintenance table. .................................................................................................................................................. 32

Robot cleaning. ......................................................................................................................................................................... 33

Troubleshooting. ....................................................................................................................................................................... 34

troubleshooting guide. ............................................................................................................................................................. 34

Part replacement. ...................................................................................................................................................................... 37

Recommendations for replacing parts. ..................................................................................................................................... 37

Battery replacement. ................................................................................................................................................................. 37

Blade replacement. ................................................................................................................................................................... 37

Robot disposal. ......................................................................................................................................................................... 38

ec declaration of conformity. ................................................................................................................................................... 39

Reproduction, even partial, of this document without written permission by the manufacturer is strictly forbidden. The 

manufacturer assumes a policy of continual improvement and reserves the right to modify this document without prior notice 

on condition that the changes do not constitute health and safety risks.

© 2008 – Text, illustrations and page layout by Tipolito La Zecca. The text may be reproduced, in whole or in part, on condition 

that the author is mentioned.

MD-CT-RO-03-R3.2 - EN - 12-2013

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Page 1: ...mode 26 Operating mode programming mode 27 Language options programming mode 27 Initial start up automatic mode 27 Robot safety stop 28 Automatic return to the charging station 28 Use of the robot in...

Page 2: ...the original language of Italian and may be translated into other languages to meet legal and or commercial requirements Carefully read the instructions contained in this manual to avoid any unnecessa...

Page 3: ...y purposes Keep them legible and always follow the instructions indicated The lawnmower robot may only be used by people who know how it works and who have read and understood the manual Operate the r...

Page 4: ...rdinary maintenance e g battery replacement must be performed by an authorised service centre The Manufacturer shall not be held liable if non original spare parts are used Never use and recharge the...

Page 5: ...the machine STOP Operate the safety device before working on or lifting the machine Keep an adequate safe distance from the machine while it is running Warning Do not spray water on the machine to cle...

Page 6: ...lawn conditions 20 In proximity of the outside edge or perimeter wire Ambient operating temperature Max C ROBOT 10 14 F Min 50 122 F Max BATTERY CHARGER 10 14 F Min 40 104 F Max Measured noise level...

Page 7: ...the surface to be trimmed the robot can be programmed to work on more than one area a primary area and secondary areas according to the specifications of the various models During operation the robot...

Page 8: ...rying the robot 6 Cutting blade mow the lawn Already assembled on some models 7 Perimeter wire coil cable with special insulation and special features for carrying the signal needed to operate the rob...

Page 9: ...safety make sure the electrical system which is connected to the power supply unit is equipped with a well functioning earthing system Important It is advisable to install the unit in a cabinet for e...

Page 10: ...out the excess cord going from the charging station to the power supply unit Do not shorten or lengthen the cord NO NO OK OK NO NO The incoming section of the wire must be straight and aligned perpen...

Page 11: ...wire If this method is activated there is no need to prepare the Recall on Wire as described below Bounce on wire By setting this method of re entry to the charging station the robot runs along the p...

Page 12: ...approximately 90 towards the inside of the garden and starts moving in the new direction until running into the perimeter wire on the opposite side Arrange the wire for quick re entry in a point wher...

Page 13: ...working on sloping areas when the robot finds the wire its wheels could slip and make it leave the working area The robot can mow surfaces inside the working area that slope maximum 35 35 cm per metr...

Page 14: ...cts outside the lawn therefore the necessary space for passing must be 140 cm 55 12 if there is a wall or hedge on both sides If this passage is very long the width should be more than 70 cm 27 56 bet...

Page 15: ...vent any interferences to the signal of the perimeter wire 30 cm 11 81 30 cm 11 81 5 cm 1 97 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 16: ...o be delimited The robot hits the obstacle and changes direction If you don t want the robot to knock into the obstacles and for its safe and silent operation all the fixed obstacles need to be delimi...

Page 17: ...tire track and secure it with the pegs supplied distance of 100 200 cm 39 37 78 74 between each peg When laying the perimeter wire follow the installation direction around the flowerbeds i e a counter...

Page 18: ...power supply unit Warning Caution Before carrying out any operations disconnect the robot from the mains power Position the power supply unit in an area that cannot be reached by children For example...

Page 19: ...cord E Perimeter wire charging station N transmitter B H min 160 cm 63 00 protection L Battery charging on first use 1 Place the robot inside the charging station 2 Press the ON key 3 After a few sec...

Page 20: ...Safety Stop Important Use protective gloves to prevent injuries to your hands 1 In models equipped with an antitheft alarm disable it to prevent activation See Programming Mode 2 Unfasten the lid and...

Page 21: ...obot interrupts the charging cycle and starts operating again STOP ON KEY B G ENTER KEY THIS KEYBOARD IS ONLY AN EXAMPLE OFF C KEY HOME WORK E KEY PLAY PAUSE KEY D H KEY F KEY DISPLAY A STOP KEY I F K...

Page 22: ...models See Technical Data table Schedule Week Work Schedule 2 Allows programming the work days and rest days Determines the second working time of the robot Work Schedule 1 Determines the first workin...

Page 23: ...t functions Start password Determines whether to request the password upon start up of the robot Enable Enable Disable Disable Work mode Language options Automatic Language No border Time format Dista...

Page 24: ...the robot will operate within the set working times disable the robot will work according to the set time and until the batteries run out ALARM REMOTE CONTROL only for some versions see Technical Spec...

Page 25: ...the end time the robot beeps and resets the set value WORK SCHEDULE 2 function for setting the second time of the robot s working day Important If it is necessary to set secondary areas then it is pr...

Page 26: ...hing the secondary area The direction can be clockwise or counter clockwise The robot exits from the charging station and follows the wire in the indicated direction to reach the secondary area Mode i...

Page 27: ...ut installation of the perimeter wire and under the supervision of the user and with the remote control Language options programming mode LANGUAGE function for selecting the language to use for the me...

Page 28: ...rging station The robot stops the work cycle if the following conditions are verified End of working time at the end of the working time the robot automatically returns to the charging station and sta...

Page 29: ...ote control to mow areas with boundaries at least 15 cm high Important When using the robot without the perimeter wire make sure the robot does not run into obstacles corners or dangerous objects 1 Pr...

Page 30: ...f reuse 1 Fully charge the battery before winter storage Recharge the battery at least once every five months 2 Have the routine maintenance performed by an authorised dealer This is essential for kee...

Page 31: ...y charging after prolonged inactivity Danger Attention Do not recharge the robot in explosive and flammable environments 1 Supply electricity to the charging station and make sure the plates are clean...

Page 32: ...s not work more than is necessary also taking into consideration the different growth rates of the grass in different seasons so as not to subject it to unnecessary deterioration and reduction of the...

Page 33: ...pressurised water so as not to damage the electric and electronic parts Warning Caution In order to avoid irreversible damage to the electric and electronic components do not immerse the robot partia...

Page 34: ...e and restart the robot see Start up Automatic mode Electric motor failure Have the motor replaced or repaired by your nearest authorised service centre Grass too high Increase the cutting height see...

Page 35: ...rical power supply the correct connection of the power supply unit and of the charging station see Installation of charging station and power supply unit Out of border appears on the display Too much...

Page 36: ...ely see Robot Safety Stop Remove the obstacles and restart the robot see Start up Automatic mode Electric motor failure Have the motor replaced or repaired by your nearest authorised service centre Gr...

Page 37: ...sed service centre Blade replacement 1 Stop the robot safely see Robot Safety Stop Important Use protective gloves to prevent injuries to your hands For replacement use only the original blade suitabl...

Page 38: ...ric and electronic equipment have potentially harmful effects on the environment and people s health so the user has a fundamental role in contributing to reuse recycling and any other way of recoveri...

Page 39: ...afety CEI EN 55014 1 2008 01 A1 2010 10 A2 2012 02 emission CEI EN 61000 3 2 2007 04 A1 A2 2011 09 and CEI EN 61000 3 3 2009 09 emission CEI EN 55014 2 1998 10 A1 2002 08 A2 2009 08 immunity CEI EN 61...

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