Robomow RC304, RC308, RC312, MC400, MC800 operation manual

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Original Operang Instrucons (EN)
Roboc Mower
RC304 / RC308 / RC312
MC400/MC800/MC1200
Operating Manual
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 – Introduction And Safety ...................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 3
1.2 Warning Decal Denitions ........................................................................................................ 4
1.3 Safety Warnings & Precautions ............................................................................................... 4
Chapter 2 – Know Your Robomow® ........................................................................................................ 7
2.1 What’s in the Box ...................................................................................................................... 7
2.2 How Robomow Works For You ................................................................................................. 8
2.3 Robomow Features .................................................................................................................. 9
Chapter 3 – Planning Ahead ..................................................................................................................... 10
3.1 Lawn Types: What does your lawn look like ............................................................................. 10
3.2 Select Base Station Location ................................................................................................... 12
3.3 Select Power Box Location ....................................................................................................... 14
3.4 Planning the Perimeter Wire’s Layout ...................................................................................... 14
Chapter 4 – Initial Setup ........................................................................................................................... 16
4.1 Preparations ............................................................................................................................ 16
4.2 Perimeter Wire Setup .............................................................................................................. 16
4.3 Perimeter Wire within the Working Area .................................................................................. 19
4.4 Fastening Perimeter Wire to the Ground ................................................................................. 22
4.5 Back at the Base Station – Completing the Perimeter Wire Setup .......................................... 23
4.6 Placement and connection of the Base Station ....................................................................... 24
4.7 Connecting the Power Box .......................................................................................................
4.8 Setup in None-Base Zone ........................................................................................................ 26
Chapter 5 – Preparing Robomow ............................................................................................................ 29
5.1 Adjust the Cutting Height ......................................................................................................... 29
5.2 One-time Setup (Step By Step ................................................................................................. 29
Chapter 6 – Operation ............................................................................................................................... 32
6.1 Automatic Operation ................................................................................................................ 32
6.2 Operating Panel ....................................................................................................................... 32
6.3 Manual Operation ..................................................................................................................... 33
6.4 Menu Options .......................................................................................................................... 34
6.5 Operation in a Non-Base Zone ................................................................................................. 39
Chapter 7 – Using the Power Box ...........................................................................................................
7.1 Power Box Alerts ......................................................................................................................
7.2 Turn the Buzzer On/Off ............................................................................................................
7.3 Enable/Disable the Automatic Operation ..................................................................................
Chapter 8 – Charging ...............................................................................................................................
8.1 Charging During the Season ....................................................................................................
8.2 Charging Out of Season ...........................................................................................................
Chapter 9 – Troubleshooting and User Messages ................................................................................
9.1 General Error Codes .................................................................................................................
9.2 Detailed Error Codes ................................................................................................................
9.3 User Messages .........................................................................................................................
9.4 Basic Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................................
Chapter 10 – Product Specication ........................................................................................................
Chapter 11 – Maintenance and Storage ..................................................................................................
11.1 General Instructions ...............................................................................................................
11.2 Battery Maintenance and Disposal ........................................................................................
11.3 Winter Storage and Service ...................................................................................................
11.4 Maintenance of the Mowing Deck ..........................................................................................
11.5 Maintenance of the Blade ...................................................................................................... 52
11.6 Splicing the Perimeter Wire ................................................................................................... 53
11.7 Maintenance of the Base Station Area ................................................................................... 53
11.8 Lightning storm ...................................................................................................................... 53
Chapter 12 – Accessories ........................................................................................................................ 54
Chapter 13 – Tips for maintaining your lawn ......................................................................................... 55
Warranty Card ........................................................................................................................................... 56
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Chapter 1 –
Introduction And Safety
EC Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer: F. Robotics Acquisitions Ltd.
Hatzabar St., Industrial Zone
P.O.Box 1412 Pardesiya,
42815 Israel
F. Robotics Acquisitions Ltd. declares under sole responsibility that the products identied above conform to the Directives below:
- Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
Standards referenced: EN ISO 12100:2010.
- EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
Standards referenced: EN 55014-1:2011. EN 55014-2:2008. EN 61000-3-2:2006. EN 61000-3-3:2008.
- Noise Directive 2000/14/EC
Standards referenced: BS EN ISO 3744:2010. ISO 11094:1991.
- RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.
Technical le representative: Mr. Gerome De Schutter Friendly Robotics BV. Address: Expeditieweg 4-6, Andelst 6673 DV, Netherlands.
I hereby declare that the above product conforms to the requirements as specied above
The products covered by this Declaration
26 Volt Battery operated Robotic Lawn Mower model:
Robomow RC304/308/312 MC400/800/1200
Shai Abramson – Senior VP R&D
F. Robotics Acquisitions Ltd.
Israel
26 December 2015
1.1 Introducon
The products are manufactured by F. Robotics Acquisitions (Friendly Robotics).
© Friendly Robotics, 2015-A. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, electronically transmitted or translated without the prior written consent of Friendly Robotics.
Product, product specications and this document are subject to change without notice. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
Welcome to the world of home robotics with the Friendly Robotics Robomow!
Thank you for purchasing our product. We know that you will enjoy the extra free time you will have while using Robomow to mow your lawn. When set up and used properly, Robomow will operate safely on your lawn and provide you with a quality of cut matched by a few mowers of any kind. You will be impressed with your lawn’s appearance and best of all,
Robomow did it for you.
IMPORTANT!
The following pages contain important safety and operating instructions. Please read and follow all instructions
in this manual. Carefully read and review all safety instructions, warnings and cautions contained in this manual.
Failure to read and follow these instructions, warnings and cautionary statements may result in severe injury or
death to persons and pets or damage to personal property.
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1.2 Warning Decal Denions
These are the symbols on Robomow®; Read about them carefully before operating Robomow®.
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This is a dangerous power tool. Use care when operating and follow all safety instructions and warnings.
2.
Read the Operating & Safety Manual carefully before operating your Robomow®.
3.
Hazard of thrown objects during operation.
4.
Keep safe distance from Robomow® while operated. Keep people, especially children, pets and bystanders
away from the area where Robomow® is being operated.
5.
Risk of injury from Robomow cutting blades. Keep hands and feet away and do not lift Robomow® from the
ground.
6.
Activate the disabling device before working on or lifting Robomow® (see section 1.4)
7.
Do not ride on Robomow®.
Do not dispose Robomow separately.
This product conforms to the applicable EU Directives
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or any other part of it as unsorted municipal waste – It should be collected
1.3 Safety Warnings & Precauons
Training -
1.
Read this Operating and Safety Manual carefully before operating Robomow®. Be familiar with the controls and the proper use of Robomow®.
2.
Never allow people who are unfamiliar with these instructions or children to use Robomow®.
3.
The user is responsible for accidents to other people or their property.
Preparation -
1.
Ensure the correct installation of the Perimeter Wire as instructed.
2.
Inspect Periodically the area where Robomow® is used and remove all stones, sticks, wires, , and other foreign objects.
3.
Periodically visually inspect to see that the blade is not worn or damaged. Replace worn or damaged blade.
Operation -
1.
Do not operate Robomow® if any safety feature or any part is damaged, worn or inoperable.
2.
Keep hands and feet away from the cutting blade and other moving parts.
3.
Never pick up or carry Robomow® while the motors are running.
4.
Do not leave Robomow® to operate unattended if you know that there are pets, children or people in the vicinity.
5.
Never mow while people, especially children or pets are nearby.
6.
Always switch off the Safety Switch before lifting the mower or plan to operate any adjustments.
7.
Do not touch the blade before it is completely stopped rotating.
8.
Do not use Robomow® for any purpose other than cutting lawn.
9.
Keep all guards, shields, safety devices, and sensors in place. Repair or replace damaged parts, including decals.
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Transportation –
To safely move from or within the working area:
1.
Press the STOP button to stop Robomow®.
2.
Use the Remote Control (available as an accessory) to drive it from one place to another.
3.
In case of different ground height level, switch off the Safety Switch, and carry the mower by its carrying handle.
IMPORTANT! It is recommended to keep the original packaging for shipping purposes..
4.
When transporting Robomow® over long distances switch off the Safety Switch. IMPORTANT! After turning on the Safety Switch, always re-set the current day and time, otherwise unexpected operation of the Robomow may occur.
Using Remote Control (Manual Mowing)
1.
Mow only in daylight or in a good articial light and avoid operating on wet grass.
2.
Do not operate Robomow® when barefoot or wearing open sandals. Always wear substantial footwear and
long trousers; always make sure of your footing on slopes.
3.
Use extreme caution when reversing direction the mower towards you.
4.
Always switch on the motor according to instructions while standing away from the blade.
5.
Do not mow manually in slope greater than 15 degrees or where a rm footing is not possible.
Maintenance and Special Instructions–
1.
Always switch off the Safety Switch of Robomow® before clearing blockage/ checking/ cleaning/ working on
Robomow® or replacing the blade. Never attempt to service or adjust the mower while it is in operation.
2.
In case of abnormal vibrations, stop the mower, switch off the Safety Switch and check for any damage of the blade. Replace worn or damaged blade to preserve balance. If vibration continues, call for service.
3.
Use heavy gloves when inspecting or servicing the blade.
4.
Do not perform maintenance when barefoot or wearing open sandals. Always wear suitable work shoes and long trousers;
5.
Replace worn or damaged parts for your safety.
6.
Use only original equipment and accessories. It is not permitted to modify the original design of Robomow®. All modications are made at your own risk.
7.
Maintenance/ Servicing / Cleaning of Robomow® should be according to manufacturer’s instructions.
8.
Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure the machine is in safe working condition.
9.
Warning! When there is a risk of a lightning storm, disconnect the Perimeter Wire from the Base Station / Perimeter Switch, and the Power Box 230V/120V plug from the power outlet.
Batteries
1.
Do not open or damage the battery pack.
2.
The battery pack should be replaced only by a service dealer.
3.
The Battery Pack contains electrolytes. In case of an electrolyte leakage from the battery pack, the following actions should be taken:
- Skin contact: Wash the contact areas off immediately with water and soap.
- Eye contact: Flush the eyes with plenty of clean water for at least 15 minutes immediately, without rubbing.
- Get medical treatment.
4.
Ensure that the battery pack is charged using the correct charger recommended by the manufacturer. Incorrect use may result in electric shock, overheating or leakage of corrosive liquid from the battery.
Product End of Use -
1.
Robomow and its accessories should be collected separately at the end of their life to prevent waste electrical and electronic equipment from ending up in landll sites, to promote the reuse, treatment and recovery of electrical and electronic equipment with the purpose to preserve, protect and improve the quality of the environment, protect human health and utilize natural resources prudently and rationally.
2.
Do not dispose of Robomow or any other part of it (including the Power Box, Base Station and Perimeter Switch) as unsorted municipal waste – it should be collected separately.
3.
Ask your local distributor/dealer about return and collection systems availablity.
4.
Do not dispose the battery pack in a re, and do not place used batteries in your household trash.
5.
The battery must be collected, recycled, or disposed of in an environmentally sound manner.
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1.4 Robomow Safety Features
1.
Child Lock
The Child Lock prevents unintended operation of Robomow® by an accidental press of one of the buttons. Only pressing two buttons in the right order will initiate the operation.
2.
Anti-Theft / Disabling Device
The Anti-Theft / Disabling Device system function will prevent anyone from using or driving the Robomow® unless they have the valid code to enter. You will be prompted to enter a four digit code of your choice to use as your personal security code.
3.
Lift Sensor
In case the mower is raised from the ground during blade operation, the blade will stop rotating immediately.
4.
Tilt Sensor
In case the mower is tilted up towards a vertical position, the blade will stop immediately.
5.
Obstruction Sensor
Robomow detects interfering obstacles in its way during operation. When the mower collides with an obstacle, the mower will stop the rotation of the blade immediately, will stop movement in that direction and reverse itself away from the obstacle.
6.
Emergency Stop Button
Pressing the STOP button at any time during operation will stop the mower and the blade immediately.
7.
Safety Switch
Switching off the Safety Switch will prevent any operation of Robomow®. It is required to switch it off before lifting Robomow® and before any maintenance is done.
8.
Sealed Batteries
The batteries that operate Robomow® are completely sealed and will not leak any type of uids, regardless of its position.
9.
Base Station / Perimeter Switch and Perimeter Wire
Robomow® cannot operate without a Perimeter Wire installed and activated through the Base Station / Perimeter
Switch. In the event the Perimeter Switch is turned off or otherwise fails to function, Robomow® will stop operating.
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Chapter 2 –
Operating & Safety Manual
Know Your Robomow®
2.1 What’s in the Box
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Wire Pegs Used for securing the wire to the
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Perimeter Wire Used to create a virtual wall for
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Wire Connectors Used for splicing wires (as
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Plot Connectors Used for connecting the
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Perimeter Wire to the Base Station.
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RoboRuler Used for measuring the distance of the Perimeter Wire from the lawn edge.
Base Station Used by Robomow to dock and
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charge when it is not mowing.
Base Station Stakes Used for securing the Base
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Station to the ground
Extension Cable 15 meters (50 ft.), (Low voltage cable)
Power Box
The primary purpose of the Power Box is power supply for charging Robomow.
Used to deactivate (halt) the automatic operation mode and reactivate it as needed.
Power Box Mount Used for xing the Power Box to a wall (including Screws and dowels).
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2.2 How Robomow Works for You
• First, you need to install a perimeter wire around the entire lawn and around protected areas within the lawn area.
• The Perimeter Wire sets the boundaries for Robomow. The Perimeter Wire is laid on the edges of the lawn and around trees, plants, ponds and objects that you want to prevent
Robomow to run into.
• If the supplied wire is not sufcient, more wire can be purchased and spliced to the existing wire with a supplied connector.
• Small pegs are used to fasten the Perimeter Wire into the ground, below grass level.
• The Perimeter Wire will gradually disappear under the growth of new grass until it will be invisible.
• The Base Station is placed along the Perimeter Wire. It performs two basic functions:
- Generate a signal along the Perimeter Wire.
- Charge Robomow’s batteries.
• The Power Box is connected between the Base Station and a 230V / 120V wall socket, using a 15m (50 ft.) long low voltage
cable.
Perimiter Wire
Peg
• After completed the installation of the Perimeter Wire, Base Station, and the Power Box, and performing the One-Time Setup (needs to be performed before operating Robomow for the rst time – detailed instructions are in the following chapters), Robomow will do all the mowing for you for during the entire season!
• Robomow is a robotic lawn mower powered by a rechargable battery. It leaves its Base Station at scheduled mowing times. Robomow mows the lawn and then drives back to the Base Station to be charged and ready for its next scheduled mowing.
• As soon as Robomow departs for mowing, the Base Station automatically triggers a special signal by the Perimeter Wire. This signal creates a virtual wall, visible only to Robomow. This signal keeps Robomow within the lawn boundaries, and prevents it from entering areas it was intended to skip or protect.
• In order to prevent lawn’s damage at the Base Station area and in order to improve lawn’s coverage, Robomow will drive from the Base Station at a random distance (between 90cm to 120cm) and will randomly select an angle of departure between 40 to 90 degrees.
Base Station and Power Box:
- Generates signal along the wire.
- Charges Robomow’s battery.
Perimiter wire as a virtual wall, visible only to Ro-
bomow
Large trees: Robomow is allowed to bump into them. at this size the objects do not require a Perimiter Wire around them
Robomow detects the signal and changes direction as it reaches
the wire
Tree surrounded by a groove, ditch or ower beds requires a qire around it.
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2.3 Robomow Features
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• Simple One-Time Setup – Robomow requires a simple one time setup, which can easily be done by the consumer. Robomow recognizes the wire using special sensors, and makes sure it always stays inside the designated area. Essential accessories are supplied with the product.
• Edge Cutting – Unlike other robotic lawn mowers, Robomow is the only robotic mower that has a special Edge mode, in which it follows the perimeter wire for complete coverage of the lawn edges. Robomow is the only robotic mower to cut outside the wheels.
• Strong Cutting System – Robomow’s extra sharp blade enables to perform the rst cut of the season, when the grass is relatively high.
• TurboMow Mode – TurboMow feature allows faster and stronger mowing of a high grass during the rst cut of the season (see P026 in Section 6.4.2 for more information).
• SmartMow Mode – SmartMow feature allows more efcient mowing operation through smooth and continuous turns at lawn’s edge (see P024 in Section 6.4.2 for more information).
• Availability – The mowing width of Robomow (28cm / 11”) and the powerful cutting system help Robomow to nish the job very fast and leave your lawn free for the family to enjoy.
• A Remote Control is available as an accessory and is used for driving Robomow to a separated zone, if necessary. It is also used for mowing small patches of lawn that
cannot be reached in automatic operation.
• Grasscycling – Robomow cuts the grass into very small clippings that are buried in the roots of the lawn, where they decompose and act like a natural fertilizer. Grass clippings contain 80-85% water and release valuable nutrients that return back into the soil. It is the natural recycling of grass.
• Robomow App – A mobile application (available for Android and iOS), which enables user friendly and intuitive operation of your Robomow, and opens additional menu options and features.
For compatibility information of Robomow App please visit Robomow webpage.
To download the Robomow App, use your mobile device to scan the QR code on the left, or simply search for it in the App Store or Google Play Store.
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Chapter 3 –
At least 3 meters
Getting your lawn ready for Robomow is rather simple. As every lawn is unique, we recommend reading this chapter before starting to install the perimeter wire. Planning the wire route and drawing a sketch of the lawn, including all obstacles and Base Station location, will make it easier and will prevent mistakes during the setup.
Please complete reading this “Planning Ahead” chapter before you start the setup. It will guide you in nding the best locations for the Base Station, Power Box, and for the Perimeter Wire.
The Perimeter Wire functions is an “invisible wall” for Robomow. It sets the boundaries of lawn zones by surrounding specic areas, as borders for the Robomow mowing. The Perimeter Wire is held to the ground by small pegs, supplied with Robomow.
After set, the wire will becomes invisible under the growth of new grass. As soon as Robomow starts operating a signal that runs along the Perimeter Wire keeps Robomow within its working zones and away from preset demarcated areas.
Planning Ahead
Scan and watch Robomow setup & operation video.
Also available on Robomow website.
3.1 Lawn Types: What does your lawn look like?
There are 3 basic types of lawns: Some lawns are combinations of
more than one type.
Your rst task is to determine which type is yours.
o Main Zone Only
Robomow will simply mow this lawn within its set boundaries.
o Main Zone + Sub-Zone(s)
Robomow will mow the Main Zone and will move automatically to the Sub-Zone(s).
o Separated Zone
Robomow will mow each zone separately. Its movement between zones is restricted. Thus, you will have to bring the mower from the Main Zone to the Separated Zone every time
you want to mow it.
3.1.1 “Main Zone Only” Type Lawn
The “Main Zone Only” lawn consists of one whole area. It has no Sub-Zones and no Separated Zones.
If you answer “yes” to all of the following questions, your lawn is a “Main Zone Only” type lawn:
o Is your grass area one continuous zone?
o Are all areas of your lawn wide enough for
Robomow to navigate through effectively? (Min. 3 meters (10 ft.) wide at its narrowest point).
Main Zone
Sub Zone
Main Zone
Separated-Zone
Main Zone
(10 ft.) wide
Main Zone Only
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If your lawn does not match this description, read the next Sections to nd the style of your lawn.
If your lawn is “Main Zone Only”, you can skip to Section 3.3 of this chapter to determine the Base Station
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3.1.2 “Main Zone + Sub-Zone(s)“ Type Lawn
This type of lawn consists of more than one zone, where zones are connected by a narrow pass.
Sub-Zone
In this type of lawn, Robomow will be able to drive from one zone to the other in order
to mow the whole area.
If you answer “yes” to all of the following questions, your lawn is a “Main Zone + Sub-
Main Zone
Main Zone
Zone” type lawn:
Main + Sub-Zone with a Narrow Pass
o Is your grass area one continuous area?
o Are parts of your lawn separated from the Main Zone? o Is there a Narrow Pass of at least 1m (3.3 ft.) for Robomow to drive between these zones? o Is this Narrow Pass rm, in one level and smooth (not stony, sandy or elevated)?
For example: grass area, sidewalk, rm path, solid ground. Such additional areas are called Sub-Zones.
If your lawn contains a Sub-Zone as dened in this section, refer to Section 6.4.2 (Add Sub-Zone – number p022 in the table).
Dening Sub-Zone(s) will enable Robomow to drive through the Narrow Pass in order to get to a Sub-Zone and to mow both the Main Zone and its Sub-Zone(s) one zone at a time.
If your lawn does not match this description, skip to the next Section 3.1.3 of this chapter: “Separate Zones”.
3.1.3 “Separated Zones” Type Lawn
“Separated Zones” type lawn consists of two or more zones that are not connected. Robomow cannot drive between these zones.
If you answer “yes” to at least one of the following questions, your lawn is of the “Separated Zones” type. o Are parts of your lawn separated by
fences, sidewalks, or other objects that Robomow cannot pass?
Or
o Are parts of your lawn separated by
a gravel path or similar material that may damage the mower blade?
Or
o Are the zones of your lawns joined
by a pass that is too narrow for Robomow to drive through: less than 1m (3.3 ft.) in width?
Or
o Are the zones of your lawn situated at lower or higher level?
If your lawn contains a Separated Zone as dened in this section, refer to Section 6.4.2 (Add Separated Zone - number p014 in the table).
Separated Zone
Separated Zone
Main Zone
Main Zone
Main Zone
Main Zone
Separated Zone
Separated Zone
If your lawn does not t any of these descriptions, it is probably either a “Main Zone Only” or “Main Zone +Sub- Zone” type. Skip to Section 3.3 – Select Base Station and Power Box Location
 A lawn may consist of up to 2 Separated Zones
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 The mower must be carried or driven to this area manually.  Any of the 3 types can be a combination of more than one type of lawn.
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3.1.4 Types of Separated Zone
Min. 3m (10ft) from any
setups:
A Separated Zone smaller than 100 m² (1100 ft²)
o Separated area that is smaller
than 100m² (1100 ft²) can be covered in a single operation, thus, if possible, the separated
area may be connected to the
main area’s Perimeter Wire (have the signal come from the Main Base Station).
Or
o It may need its own separate
Perimeter Wire.
In that case, it will have to be connected to a Perimeter Switch (optional accessory – see Chapter 12 – Accessories).
Or:
Base Station
A Separated Zone larger than 100 m² (1100 ft²)
o If a separated area is larger than
100m² (1100 ft²), then it requires more than a single operation to
cover the area;
o In such case, an additional Base
Station (optional accessory) should be installed in the Separated Zone; otherwise
you will have to manually bring
the mower several times to the Separated Zone, in order to
complete the mowing of the area..
Separated Zone Smaller than 100m² (1100ft²)
2 Wires under same peg
Separated Zone larger than 100m² (1100ft²)
Optional Power Box & Base Station
3.2 Select Base Staon Locaon
3.2.1 Base Station Location Guidelines
Do not place the Base Station within 3 meters (10
ft.) after a corner (relevant for Internal Setup only – section 3.2.2)
The Base Station should be within 15m (50 ft.)
distance from a power outlet (230V / 120V).
If the lawn has more than one zone, place the Base
Station within the largest zone.
Make the Base Station invisible to the street to
avoid theft.
Select a shady spot. This will extend battery lifetime.
Place the Base Station on a relatively level ground.
Do not place it on a slope.
Place the Base Station away from sprinkler heads.
Main zone Power Box & Base Station
corner
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There are two options to set the Base Station:
3.2.2 Internal Setup (on the lawn perimeter)
• Choose a place along the Perimeter Wire where
you want to place the Base Station, based on the onditions detailed in paragraph 3.2.1.
• Place the Base Station in the direction shown in the
gure to the right.
3.2.3 External Setup (off the lawn perimeter):
Scan the code to watch the
video on how to install an external base.
There are two types of External Setup:
A.
At a corner
In this type of setup, the Base Station is located at one of
10cm (4”)
the corners of the lawn, as shown in the gure at the right.
• Choose a corner where you want to place the Base
Station outside of the lawn area.
• Place the Base Station, where its front side is touching
Min. 10cm (4”)
10cm (4”)
the lawn edge or placed somewhere on the lawn.
• Continue to lay the perimeter wire as shown in the gure
on the right, where it continues at least 10cm (4”) beyond the Base Station and turns back towards the lawn at a distance of 10cm (4”) from the other wire.
• The Base Station may be placed in a small shift to the
right, in order to allow smooth entry of the mower to the
Main Zone
Base Station.
• Later you will have the opportunity to adjust the Base
Station position to conrm smooth entry.
B.
Outside the lawn
(Can be set only through the Robomow App for specic models)
• Choose a place outside the lawn where you want Robomow to dock and charge.
• Conrm the path between the lawn and the outside area is smooth with no height difference, so Robomow will
not get stuck and will follow the wire smoothly.
• The surface between the lawn and the Base Station should be hard (such as a sidewalk or rigid ground) and
not sandy or stony, so Robomow will not slip or get stuck on it.
Min. 10cm (4”)
• The area between the lawn and the Base Station
should be clear of obstacles and objects.
5-4cm
• Lay the wire as shown in the gure to the right:
- Narrow path of 50cm (20”) width.
Min 1.8m (6ft)
Max 4m (13ft)
- Square Perimeter Island of 30cm (12”) edges.
- Island starts 50cm from the Perimeter Wire.
- Keep a distance of 10cm (4”) between Perimeter Wire
and the Island from both sides.
- The front of the Base Station should be placed a
minimum distance of 1.8m (6 ft.) from the Perimeter Wire and NOT more than 4m (13 ft.).
Perimeter
Island 30cm
10cm (4”)
(20”)
50cm
50cm
(20”)
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3.3 Select Power Box Locaon
Consider the following in order to select the Power Box location:
 The Power Box will be connected to the Base
Station using the 15m (50ft.) Extension Cable.
 Select a suitable location for the Power Box to be
mounted on a wall near a power outlet.
 Locate it outside the lawn perimeter.  Select an easily accessed spot.  Select a dry and sheltered location.  The Power Box is to be mounted vertically.
The Power Box is suitable for Outdoor use. Yet, it should be placed in a sheltered, dry
and well ventilated spot. The Power Box should not be exposed to direct sunlight or rain.
3.4 Planning the Perimeter Wire Layout
3.4.1
Objects inside
lawn
Power Box xed to
the wall
15m (50ft) Extension Cable (low voltage)
 Objects such as ower beds, ponds, or small trees can
be protected by creating “Perimeter Islands”, which are demarcated areas of the lawn, where Robomow should not enter.
 In the areas where obstacles are grouped closely
together, they should be demarcated by a single, continuous Perimeter Island.
 Obstacles that are vertical, relatively rigid, and higher
than 15 cm (6 inches), such as trees, phone or power poles, do not need Perimeter Island. Robomow will turn when it collides with these obstacles.
3.4.2
Slopes
Slope on the perimeter
 The Perimeter Wire can be laid across a slope
that slants less than 10% (10cm rise per 1m).
CAUTION! If the Perimeter Wire is laid across a slope steeper than 10%, there is a risk that the mower will slip and cross outside the wire, especially when the grass is wet’.
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However, if there is a barrier (e.g. fence or wall) that can protect the mower from slipping off, the Perimeter Wire can be set on that slope.
Perimeter Slope
Max. 10%
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Slope inside the lawn
Robomow can mow areas inside the working area with a slope of up to 35% (35cm rise per 1m).
Tip: If the mower tilts off the ground while climbing a slope, it is too steep. Exclude this steep area from
Robomow’s cutting area.
In Lawn Slope 35%
How to calculate the slope of your lawn?
100cm (3.3ft)
Length
35cm (1.1ft)
Max 35% slope
How to calculate the slope of your lawn?
35cm (Elevation) 100cm (Length)
3.4.3
Distances from the Edge (Pools, Ponds, Cliffs, etc.)
RoboRuler is used to measure the distance from the edge, where the wire is to be placed.
In certain cases, near bodies of water such as pools and ponds, or great height differences such as cliffs, it is
required to maintain a greater distance from the Edge (see Section 4.2.2).
3.4.4
Interference with adjacent lawns
In case there is another robotic mower (from the same or different manufacturer) working in an adjacent lawn, you need to keep at least 3 meters distance (10 ft.) from the perimeter wire of that lawn.
35% (slope)
Elevation
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Chapter 4 –
Initial Setup
4.1 Preparaons
Recommendations before you start
During setup, you need to insert pegs into the ground. To complete this task smoothly, we recommend not to do it while the grass is high and to water it before starting.
4.1.1 Getting Ready
Make sure all parts needed for setup are within your reach. Have the Robomow box nearby, so all items are available.
In addition, you will need the following tools: A hammer, small at screwdriver, Phillips screwdriver, Combination Pliers.
4.1.2 Installing the Power Box
Mount the metal bracket onto a vertical surface with the provided screws. Make sure the narrow part with the holes facing up as shown in the gure to the right.
• Place the Power Box above the metal bracket and slide it into place along the vertical surface.
• Connect the Power Box to a regular power outlet (230V / 120V).
Hammer Combination Piers
Small at and Philips
Screwdrivers
4.1.3 Charging the battery before the rst operation
You can charge the Robomow battery while running the setup of the Perimeter Wire. This will ensure that Robomow will be ready for operation when the setup is completed.
• The power of the mower is switched off when shipped
from the factory. Switch on the Safety Switch to power on the mower.
• Connect the DC Cable coming from the Power Box to the Charging Socket at the rear side of Robomow.
• Conrm the Battery LED on Robomow is blinking, which is an indication of charging.
• Leave Robomow connected to the Power Box while completing the setup of the Perimeter Wire.
Note!
Your product comes with a minimal battery charge, which is only sufcient for performing the One-Time Setup. This initial charge does not allow performing a complete mowing
operation
Safety Switch
4.2 Perimeter Wire Setup
Before you start the setup, you should have a plan for the Perimeter Wire layout and for the location of the Base Station. Your plan should consider the following:
o What type of lawn areas does your lawn have?
(Main Zone Only / Main + Sub-Zones / Separated Zones / combination of types).
o Are there protected or excluded areas on the lawn? (Perimeter Islands).
o Are there any slopes that Robomow should avoid?
o Are there edges of pools, ponds, cliffs etc., which need an extra distance from the Perimeter Wire?
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4.2.1 Starting Point: Perimeter Wire at the Base Station area.
• Place the Base Station, according to your plan, as shown in the gure to the right.
Do not place the Base Station within 3m (10 ft.) after a corner
• Select the roll of wire with a green plot connector attached to the end.
• Pull the plot connector and some wire out of the plastic covering.
Do not remove the spool of wire from its covering. The plastic covering is the dispenser for the wire.
• Peg the beginning of the wire to the ground, where the Base Station will be located. Pegs are supplied in the Robomow’s box.
• Pull out 30 cm (12 inches) of wire and leave it loose near the Base Station location. Later, at the end of the setup, this part of the wire will close the Perimeter Wire loop.
• Start laying the wire in an anticlockwise direction.
• Continue to pull the Perimeter Wire out of its covering, laying it
loosely as you walk along the lawn edge.
Perimeter Wire
Min. 3m (10 ft)
from any corner
Peg
If you get to any area/object that needs care or special boundaries, make sure you carefully lay the
Perimeter Wire as needed. The next sections deal with such special cases.
4.2.2 Laying the Perimeter Wire
o The Perimeter Wire is secured to the ground by pegs
supplied with Robomow. Initially insert pegs every few meters and at corners. At this early stage set a minimum number of pegs. Later, after testing the wire setup, you will insert all necessary pegs.
o After uncoiling some wire, before inserting pegs, use
the RoboRuler to determine the distance of the wire from the lawn edge or obstacles.
• If the working area borders with a at area, a ower
bed, a small cliff (not more than 1 cm / 0.4”), or a small stair (up to 5 cm / 2”), the Perimeter Wire should be laid 20 cm (8 inches) inside the working area. Use the shorter distance of the RoboRuler to set the distance of the wire from the lawn edge.
20cm (8”)
• If the edge is going though a sloped area (max 10%
is allowed) or is bordered with high obstacles such as a wall or fence, the Perimeter Wire should be laid at a distance of 28 cm (11 inches) from the obstacle. Use the longer distance of the RoboRuler to set the distance of the wire from a wall.
28cm from Wall (11”)
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