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User’s manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

General information. ................................................................................................................................................................... 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. .................................................................................................................................................................................. 8

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

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

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

Preparation and marking the boundaries of the work areas. .................................................................................................... 10

Slopes. ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 13

Steep slopes. ............................................................................................................................................................................ 13

Possible elements inside the work area and relative safety distances. .................................................................................... 14

Adjustments. .............................................................................................................................................................................. 15

Adjustment recommendations................................................................................................................................................... 15

Adjustment of cutting height. ..................................................................................................................................................... 15

Use and operation. .................................................................................................................................................................... 16

oblIGatIons foR Use. ................................................................................................................................................................. 16

Description of robot commands. ............................................................................................................................................... 16

Meaning of led combinations. ................................................................................................................................................... 16

Start-up. .................................................................................................................................................................................... 17

Operation with delayed start. .................................................................................................................................................... 18

Starting the robot with the sensors turned off. .......................................................................................................................... 18

Robot safety stop. ..................................................................................................................................................................... 20

Robot stop. ................................................................................................................................................................................ 21

Prolonged inactivity and restarting. ........................................................................................................................................... 21

Battery recharge after prolonged inactivity. ............................................................................................................................... 22

Operating tips. ........................................................................................................................................................................... 22

Ordinary maintenance............................................................................................................................................................... 23

Maintenance recommendations. ............................................................................................................................................... 23

Scheduled maintenance table. .................................................................................................................................................. 23

Robot cleaning. ......................................................................................................................................................................... 23

Troubleshooting guide. ............................................................................................................................................................. 24

Troubleshooting. ....................................................................................................................................................................... 24

Part replacement. ...................................................................................................................................................................... 26

Recommendations for replacing parts. ..................................................................................................................................... 26

Battery replacement. ................................................................................................................................................................. 26

Blade replacement. ................................................................................................................................................................... 26

Robot disposal. ......................................................................................................................................................................... 27

Ec declaration of conformity. ................................................................................................................................................... 28

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

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

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MD-CT-RO-01-R5.0 - EN - 10-2016

Summary of Contents for 6060BA0

Page 1: ...ting the robot with the sensors turned off 18 Robot safety stop 20 Robot stop 21 Prolonged inactivity and restarting 21 Battery recharge after prolonged inactivity 22 Operating tips 22 Ordinary maintenance 23 Maintenance recommendations 23 Scheduled maintenance table 23 Robot cleaning 23 Troubleshooting guide 24 Troubleshooting 24 Part replacement 26 Recommendations for replacing parts 26 Battery ...

Page 2: ...his manual in a safe and easily accessible place for quick reference Some information 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 to make changes without any obligation to provide prior notice The following symbols are used throughout this manual to hig...

Page 3: ...Carefully follow the instructions on operation maintenance and repair When using the robot make sure there is no one in the working area in particular children the elderly or disabled and pets Otherwise program the robot to operate during hours when there is no one in this area Keep an eye on the robot if you know that pets children or other people are in the area If a person or animal is found on...

Page 4: ...ts bolts and screws are tightened to ensure that the robot is in good working condition Never use and recharge the robot in explosive and or flammable environments Only use the battery charger and power supply unit supplied by the manufacturer Improper use may cause electric shocks overheating or leakage of corrosive liquids from the battery If any liquid leaks wash the battery with water neutrali...

Page 5: ...ile the robot is working make sure there are no people in the working area especially children elderly or disabled people and pets Keep children pets and other people at a safe distance when the machine is functioning To prevent that risk we advise scheduling the robot s mowing activities at suitable times Warning Do not spray water on the machine to clean or wash it While the robot is working mak...

Page 6: ...d accessories installed 40 maximum managed and recommended in conditions of a trimmed lawn Ambient operating temperature Max C ROBOT 10 14 F Min 42 107 F Max BATTERY CHARGER 10 14 F Min 40 104 F Max Measured noise level dB A 72 Max 65 lawn maintenance Water protection class IP IP21 Electrical features Power supply unit for lithium battery Input 100 240 V 1 2 A 50 60 Hz Class 2 Output 29 4 V 2 0 A ...

Page 7: ... on the type of lawn that is being mowed During operation the robot mows the area delimited by paving and or barriers fences walls etc When the robot detects that there is no grass or encounters an obstacle it changes route in a random manner and starts mowing again in a new direction Based on its operating principle random the robot automatically mows the entire delimited area of the lawn see fig...

Page 8: ...BA0 6060DE0 7060DE0 Version A A 1 Robot 2 Battery 3 Power Supply Unit 4 Mother board 5 Control keyboard 6 Cutting blade 7 Electric motor 8 Electric motor 9 Sensors 10 Curb drop off sensors 11 User manual 12 Charging jacks 5 1 3 2 6 7 4 8 9 9 10 12 11 ...

Page 9: ... contact with the ground or humid environments Warning Caution Position the power supply unit in an area that cannot be reached by children For example at a height above 160 cm 63 Warning Caution When connecting the electricity it is necessary that a power outlet is positioned near the installation area Make sure the connection to the mains power complies with the applicable laws To operate in com...

Page 10: ... safe use of the robot OK WALL higher than 9 cm 3 5 PAVING wider than 25 cm 9 8 With the curb drop off sensor installed Minimum width 10 cm 4 0 HEDGING SMALL ARCHES Types of boundaries protections that can be used for correctly defining the limits of the robot s work area Pavement The robot requires at least 25 cm 9 84 without any grass for it to stop safely and change direction For lawns with pat...

Page 11: ...ing from the ground which could impede correct functioning or cause damage to the blade NO Obstacles and protections The illustrations show an example of the internal and peripheral elements of the correct work area If elements such as tree roots or exposed wires are present it is necessary to delimit the perimeter of these elements with paving walls or barriers to prevent the malfunctioning of th...

Page 12: ...tools etc NO Fine gravel Danger Attention If fine gravel leaves or small stones are used to border the lawn they are not detected correctly by the robot Protect the lawn with other borders OK NO Sharp corners Danger Attention In areas of the lawn that end in narrow spaces as shown in the figure the robot cannot move easily therefore this part of the lawn must be excluded because the robot would ex...

Page 13: ...40 DOWNWARD SLOPE 0 40 100 cm 39 3 40 cm 15 74 40 OK Greater than 1 m 39 3 included between 0 and 40 The robot can tackle height differences with a slope of up to 40 provided that they gradually slope down over a distance of more than one metre STEEP SLOPES The robot s safety system will interpret sudden changes in the slope greater than 25 as an anomaly and therefore will reverse the direction an...

Page 14: ...ure above shows a work area which has been correctly delimited for the correct functioning of the robot Important Foliage is usually detected as grass In case of foliage we suggest to increase the distance from the edge by about 20 cm 7 88 INAPPROPRIATE POOL PREPARATION Pavement width less than 70 cm 27 5 wall height less than 9 cm 3 5 land width less than 100 cm 39 37 no presence of non grassy gr...

Page 15: ... ON OFF key see Robot safety stop 2 Turn over the robot and position it so as not to ruin the covering hood Important Use protective gloves to prevent injury to your hands 3 Unscrew the screws to remove the blade 4 Insert or remove the spacer to adjust the cutting height 5 Reposition the blade and fasten the screws 6 Turn the robot over to its operating position INSERT SPACER AND BLADE WITH SCREWS...

Page 16: ... T T E R Y LOW BATTERY OFF PA U SE C The illustration shows the position of the commands on the machine D ON OFF press to turn the robot on and off C PLAY PAUSE press to start or stop the robot when it is on standby MEANING OF LED COMBINATIONS IN OPERATION ROBOT A HIGH BATTERY GREEN LED STEADY ON full battery level PLAY OFF ON PAUSE STOP H I G H B A T T E R Y L O W B A T T E R Y A B C D B LOW BATT...

Page 17: ...ing zone 5 Connect the black jack to the wheel with the black symbol and the red jack to the wheel with the red symbol Once connected the robot turns on automatically and displays the battery charge level see meaning of led combination 6 At the end of charging disconnect the robot and press the ON OFF button On first use always charge the batteries for at least 4 hours 7 Position the robot inside ...

Page 18: ...rs 4 beeps 4hours STARTING THE ROBOT WITH THE SENSORS TURNED OFF In certain lawn conditions the robot can be started with the lawn and curb drop off sensors deactivated which means the robot can be started when lawn conditions are such that correct functions are not guaranteed for example with very short or patchy grass This mode requires very special attention from the user and the dealer should ...

Page 19: ...ly be used on models with the curb drop off sensor installed and it allows working with just the front grass detector sensors This mode is recommended with uneven surfaces with lots of sharp dips or sparse grass GRASS SENSOR Minimum width 25 cm 9 8 Danger Attention The robot requires more space with this mode to change the direction Respect the distances that are given for models without the curb ...

Page 20: ...used if the lawn is protected by a wall fence or hedge LAWN PROTECTION GRASS SENSOR OFF CURB DROP OFF SENSOR OFF Keep the PLAY PAUSE button pressed for 12 seconds Release the button Wait for 4 beeps 4 flashes 12sec ROBOT SAFETY STOP When using the robot you may safely stop it at any time by pressing the STOP key Important The robot safety stop is necessary when carrying out any maintenance and rep...

Page 21: ... LED 2 FLASHES no lawn present PROLONGED INACTIVITY AND RESTARTING After a long period of inactivity of the robot and before the mowing season it is necessary to perform a series of operations to guarantee the correct functioning at the time of 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 ...

Page 22: ...m batteries OPERATING TIPS Below are some helpful operating tips when using the robot even after being suitably informed on the use of the robot simulate some test manoeuvres on first use to identify the commands and main functions check and secure the fastening screws of the main components mow the lawn frequently to avoid excessive growth of the grass do not use the robot to mow grass which is s...

Page 23: ...e gloves to avoid the risk of injury 2 Clean the outside surfaces of the robot with a sponge using warm water and mild detergent Wring the sponge out well to remove any excess water before use Warning Caution Do not use a water hose to clean the robot Water could get inside the robot and damage the components 3 Do not use solvents or benzene so as not to damage the painted surfaces and plastic com...

Page 24: ...away or in the presence of unexpected obstacles fallen branches forgotten objects etc Stop the robot safely see Robot safety stop Remove the obstacles and restart the robot Electric motor failure Have the motor repaired or replaced by the nearest authorised service centre Too high grass Increase the cutting height see Cutting height adjustment Carry out a preliminary cutting of the area with a nor...

Page 25: ...en objects etc Stop the robot safely see Robot safety stop PLAY ON PAUSE STOP H I G H B A T T E R Y L O W B A T T E R Y OFF Remove the obstacles and restart the robot Electric motor failure Have the motor repaired or replaced by the nearest authorised service centre Too high grass Increase the cutting height see Cutting height adjustment Carry out a preliminary cutting of the area with a normal la...

Page 26: ...ATTERY REPLACEMENT Important Replace the batteries at an authorised service centre BLADE REPLACEMENT 1 Stop the robot safely see Robot safety stop Important Use protective gloves to avoid the risk of cutting your hands For replacement use only the original blade suitable for the device MODEL 6060BA0 6060DE0 7060BA0 7060DE0 Cutting blade code 50_D0018_02 2 Turn over the robot and position it so as ...

Page 27: ...tric 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 recovering WEEE All parts to be specifically separated and disposed of are marked Danger Attention WEEE Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment WEEE can contain dangerous substances with potentially harmful ...

Page 28: ...11 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 61000 4 2 2011 04 and CEI EN 61000 4 4 2006 01 A1 2010 09 and CEI EN 61000 4 5 2007 10 and CEI EN 61000 4 6 2011 10 and CEI EN 61000 4 11 2006 02 immunity CEI EN 60529 1997 07 A1 2000 06 protection rating of casings EN 50419 2006 WEEE Equipment marking complies with the following harmonised sta...

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