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3) The robot lawnmower has been lifted
The robot lawnmower will report an error if the lift
sensors are continuously activated for 10 seconds.
Press the OK button to re-start the robot lawnmower. If
the error occurs repeatedly, you should check the work
area.
Remove any obstacles of over 100 mm, as these may
cause the robot lawnmower to roll over.
Use a regular lawnmower to cut grass that is taller than
60 mm.
4) The robot lawnmower has rolled over
If the robot lawnmower rolls over, it stops automatically
and reports an error. Reposition the robot lawnmower
and press the OK button to start it again. If the error is
caused by a steep slope in the work area, change the
layout of the boundary cable to avoid the slope. Follow
the installation instructions.
5) The robot lawnmower has been overloaded
The robot lawnmower’s motor is protected against
overload. If this error occurs, it is probably because the
grass is too tall for the robot lawnmower, or the cutting
disc and the wheels are clogged with grass clippings,
mud, etc. If the grass is too tall, cut it with a regular
lawnmower and clean the robot lawnmower. Press the
OK button to re-start the robot lawnmower.
6) Low battery voltage
The battery is flat. Carry the robot lawnmower to the
charging station and perform manual charging as
described below.
Manual charging
Pull the robot lawnmower out of the charging station.
Move the main switch to the OFF position and wait 5
seconds. Note that the lid must be closed.
Set the main switch to the ON position and push the
robot lawnmower into the charging station again. Do
NOT switch the robot lawnmower on using the Power
button (a)!
If the indicator light on the charging station does
not change to red at the first attempt, pull the robot
lawnmower out of the charging station and push it back
in again. Repeat this until the indicator light turns red.
If this does not work after 10-15 times, allow the robot
lawnmower to remain in the charging station for an
hour before trying again.
When the indicator light on the charging station
lights up green, charging is complete and the robot
lawnmower is fully charged.
7) Boundary cable signal error
The robot lawnmower will rotate a number of times,
stop and report an error if it goes outside the work area
or if there is an error with the boundary cable. Check
that the robot lawnmower is within the work area and
then check the indicator light on the charging station:
indicator light indicates
Off
The charging station is not plugged
in.
Lights up
green (symbol
1)
The boundary cable is connected
correctly, the robot lawnmower
is ready and the battery is fully
charged.
Flashes green
(symbol 2+3)
There is a break in the boundary
cable.
The ends of the boundary cable are
connected the wrong way around on
the charging station.
Correct the error.
Lights up red
(symbol 4)
The battery is charging.
Flashes green
and red
alternately
Maintenance charging of battery
(trickle charging).
note! in the event of a boundary cable signal error
If the robot lawnmower displays the Boundary Error
message, there is an error with the boundary cable
signal:
• The boundary cable is too long (over 250 m).
• The boundary cable is assembled incorrectly, there
is moisture in a joint, or an incorrect connector has
been used.
• The boundary cable must NOT be stripped when first
using the connector provided.
• You can remove the ends of the boundary cable from
the charging station and measure the resistance
of the boundary cable using a multimeter. A new
boundary cable has a resistance of about 2 Ohm per
100 metres.
If the boundary cable’s resistance measures more
than 8-10 Ohm, the robot lawnmower will display a
boundary cable signal error.
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