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User’s manual
EN
Problem
Cause
Remedies
“Wheel error” appears on the
display
Ground is uneven or contains obstacles
that prevent movement
Make sure the lawn to be mowed is even
and does not contain holes, stones or other
obstacles. Otherwise, fill in any holes and
remove any obstacles (see “Preparation and
marking the boundaries of the work areas
(primary and secondary areas)”)
Failure of one or both motors that
operate the transmission of the wheels
Have the motor replaced or repaired by your
nearest authorised service centre
“Too high grass” or
“Blade Error”appears on the
display
Cutting blade damaged
Replace the blade with a new one (see “Blade
Replacement”)
Cutting blade clogged by residuals
(tape, cords, plastic fragments, etc.)
Stop the robot safely (see “Robot Safety Stop”)
Warning – Caution
Use protective gloves to prevent injuries to
your hands
Unclog the blade
The robot was started in the presence
of obstacles (fallen branches, forgotten
objects, etc.)
Stop the robot safely (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
Grass too high
Increase the cutting height (see “Adjustment of
Cutting Height”). Perform a preliminary cutting of
the area with a normal lawnmower
“Tilt” appears on the display
The robot is located on a slope that is
higher than the allowed limits
Mark off the area that is too steep
The led
(c) does
not turn on
No power supply
Make sure the power supply unit is correctly
connected to the power outlet
Interrupted fuse
Have the fuse replaced by your nearest
authorised service centre
The
transmitter
LED (C)
is on
Interrupted perimeter wire
Stop the robot safely (see “Robot Safety Stop”).
Disconnect the power plug from the power
supply unit. Join the perimeter wire