Robotics Bigmow User Manual

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User Manual
Please read this manual carefully to fully understand its content prior to using BIGMOW for the first time
USA Version
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Introduction
You have decided to invest in a revolutionary piece of machinery – the
Bigmow robot mower.
Congratulations on choosing this high-tech equipment!
We would like to thank you for the trust you have placed in our young
company. After having completed the industrial development of the Bigmow robot mower, we have now begun the manufacture and marketing of this extraordinary product, which will take care of the maintenance of your leisure areas, lawns and sports fields, all by itself!
As fantastic as it is, the Bigmow must be put into operation, its areas of work must be defined, its recharging station must be installed and its electrical supply must be controlled. This brochure aims to answer all your questions and give you the infor­mation required for obtaining the best return and service from your Bigmow.
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It is suggested in our brochure that you carry out certain checks, controls and basic maintenance in the course of the season; if you do these, the return from the Big­mow will be all the better.
We also suggest in the brochure that you follow the safety instructions, as provided for all garden tractors and lawnmowers on the market. In paying a little attention to Bigmow now, you will gain a great deal of satisfaction from it in the long run.
We will help you to obtain these results.
Michel Coenraets
Managing Director
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matic lawnmower is subject to a specific patent relating to the cutting blades. The blades are self-retractable on con­tact with objects, which is one of Bigmow’s main assets. Moreover, its sonar system allows it to detect the presence of a person or object nearby, which makes it slow down instantaneously and, on slight contact, to stop and change direc­tion automatically.
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precautions when handling the machine.
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automatic lawnmower has been designed from a user-safety perspective.The
offers peace of mind and safety when on the lawn. This does not preclude the need to take certain
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Instructions and diagrams.
IMPORTANT ! Please read this manual to fully understand its content prior to using your Big­mow for the first time.
WARNING! This automatic lawnmower can be dangerous when used improperly. It is impera­tive that the usage and safety instructions be followed for optimum use and safety.
WARNING! Never place your hands or feet near the rotating blades or under the bonnet when the Bigmow is in operation. Do not place any objects on the Bigmow.
WARNING! When children, animals or persons who are unaware are in the mowing area, never use your Bigmow. Always allow your Bigmow to operate on its own.
IMPORTANT ! Always use suitable protective gloves when working on the Bigmow.
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Table of contents
1. Introduction ..................................................................................3
2. Safety instructions and diagrams...................................................4
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3. Description of the
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4. Composition...................................................................................7
5. Technical Specifications. ...............................................................8
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7. Options and spare parts for the
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8. Installing the peripheral wire: land boundaries.............................11
9. Installing the peripheral wire: boundaries and incline. .................12
10. Installing the peripheral wire: marking boundaries.......................13
11. Installing the recharging station ..................................................14
12. Cutting height of
13. Using
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14. Configuring
15. Configuring
16. Using
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17. Using
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BIGMOW: Reminders on setting parameters ......................20
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19. Maintenance of
0. Troubleshooting ...........................................................................27
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Description of the
The
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The Bigmow is a completely automatic lawnmower for areas up to 5 acres. By moving in an area defined by a low-voltage under­ground sheathed wire, it allows the owner to maintain his lawn consistently and independently. The Bigmow moves mainly at random while adapting to its environment, avoiding any obstacle through sonar and different sensors. The Bigmow will recharge its battery automatically when it reaches a minimum charge level.
The Bigmow uses modern cutting-edge technology, such as the electronics managing a multitude of information in real time on safety, the battery charge, maintenance and work requirements, amongst other things.
The Bigmow has a display showing a large amount of information that is useful in its operation.
The use of the keyboard allows the owner:
1. to enter the anti-theft security code essential to the opera­tion of the Bigmow
2. to modify certain options in order to optimise usage (e.g. choice of mowing mode, choice of language, information display,...).
A sound alert is also used to inform the user.
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Composition
1. 3. 8.
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2.
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1.Bigmow upper
2.Bodywork
3.Bigmow underneath
4.Case containing computer
5.Battery compartment
6.Charger socket on Bigmow
7.Power switch
8.Cutting elements
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13.
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9.Protective plate (deflector)
10.Cutting blades
11.Sonar
12.Front wheels
13.Back wheels
14.Bonnet
15.Command keyboard with dis­play
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13. 13.
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16.Recharging station
17.Charging socket on station
18.Tactile flange
19.Contact sensor
20.Lever for adjusting cutting height
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Technical Specifications.
Cutting system 5 discs with 3 blades
Cutting height From 0.75 in. To 3.75 in **
Cutting disk motor 3 phases, 24 Volts, 50 Watts
Rotation speed 3700 RPM
Back wheel motor 24 Volts, 50 Watts
Maintenance capacity 5 acres, +- 20%
Mowing speed 3600 sq yds.
Weight 105 pounds
Length 51.2 in.
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Height 19.7 in.
Width 47.2 in.
Recharging station 30 Volts AC
Peripheral wire 0.5 Volts, 50mA
Transformer 230 / 15 V, double insulation
Consumption 100w/h
General Operation
Once installation is complete, you get start your new automatic lawnmower: the Bigmow. Depend­ing on its mowing mode (automatic or system­atic) and its programme, the Bigmow will start mowing the lawn.
When it encounters an obstacle (minimum height 16 in), its sonar will instruct it to slow down and, on contact with the obstacle, its various sensors will instruct it to stop, reverse, change direction and continue to mow the lawn.
The Bigmow will also systematically mow the thicker areas of the lawn, and it will do so auto­matically.
The Bigmow will instantly recharge when his bat­teries fall below the minimum charge level. It moves in the direction of the peripheral wire and follows it in the right direction towards the re­charging station. After recharging fully, the Big­mow automatically resumes mowing the lawn. When the lawn does not need mowing, the Big­mow remains at its recharging station and re­sumes mowing later. It only works when required to do so.
** There are 12 manual incremental positions for height control. The height is changed by 0.25 inch
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Mowing modes of the
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Mowing modes
Random
Random mode is the most frequently used mode for use of the Bigmow. It consists in choosing the route to be taken at random. Every time it encounters an obstacle or the peripheral wire, the computer instructs Big­mow to move in a different direction. In this way, the route taken will never the same.
Systématic.
Systematic mode is more specific to certain applications and requires a uniform area with as few obstacles as possible (e.g. sports fields). The idea is to turn concentrically fol­lowing the shape of the lawn, until Bigmow reaches the center of the mowing area. Ap­proaching the center (at ± 20% of the remain­ing surface), the Bigmow will mow the center at random for a time before resuming its con­centric mowing, but this time heading for the exterior of the mowing area. The placement of the peripheral wire thus remains the same, as does the response to obstacles. The Bigmow detects and goes around them in order to re­sume the position it was in the process of reaching. The selection of systematic mode is done via the “Options” menu (F1). It is possi­ble to begin mowing from the center towards the exterior ('#' 'F1' 'F3' 'F3' 'F3' '#' 'F3' '#')
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Options and spare parts for the
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When you require a spare part, it is recom­mended that you contact the local distributor directly. Approximately two sets of cutting blades are needed in the course of a season. It is therefore important to change the blades at the beginning of the season and then around the month of June. When the cutting blades are used on harder materials (such as branches, gravel, etc.), it is strongly recommended that the blades be checked more frequently and changed. The cutting blades kit is available from your local distributor.
The usual lifespan for a set of batteries is 2 years. A battery management system regularly checks their condition. A battery kit is available from your local distributor. Each option has its own specific use. As regards the different options available for your Bigmow, you will find more information and different de­velopments on the following websites: http:// www.bigmow.com or http://www.belrobotics.be
Battery Kit
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Cutting blade kit
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Installing the peripheral wire: land boundaries
It is advisable to let the local distributor install your Bigmow. He has the necessary equipment and knowledge of how to install the peripheral wire. However, it is possible for you to install it yourself by following the explanations given in this chapter. If you wish to increase your mowing area after installation, you must contact your local distributor so that he may carry out the modifi­cation(s), as only he is authorized to do. The guarantee does not cover problems arising after modifications are carried out by the owner.
Installing the peripheral wire: boundaries
Positioning boundaries in relation to the property
When placing the peripheral wire, the outer lim­its of the mowing area must be taken into ac­count.
If there is a fragile boundary (e.g. flowerbed) just outside the mowing area, the peripheral wire will have to be positioned 24 inches away to prevent the Bigmow from causing damage. When the boundary runs along a wall, it is advis­able to provide a distance greater than 24 inches to avoid scraping unnecessarily along the wall.
For boundaries such as planting beds or land­scaped areas, a distance of 20 inches is possi­ble. In this way, the grass will be cut right up to the edge.
If the boundary lies on a slope in the lawn, the distance must be increased by up to 4 inches
depending on the incline.
With regards paths or terraces on the same level as the lawn, the Bigmow can encroach a little on the path or terrace. The wire should be placed 12 inches away from the edge of the grass.
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Installing the peripheral wire: boundaries and incline
Boundaries for a long path or a lane.
When the Bigmow has to pass along a long path, a lane or a narrowing in the path/lane, it is imperative that this passage be at least 13 feet wide, otherwise there is a risk that part of the lawn will not be cut when the lawn is mowed.
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Maximum incline of the slope
The incline limit is 30% (15°). Over and above this limit, the Bigmow may spin in difficult con­ditions (humidity, rain, lawn thickness, uneven­ness of the ground). For this reason, when the Bigmow comes to an overly steep incline, it per­forms a maneuver similar to the one it per­forms when it comes to an obstacle. BigMow is, however, capable of descending steeper slopes.
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Installing the peripheral wire: marking boundaries
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Marking boundaries within the mowing area
When you have large trees or a garden shed in the mowing area, it is not particularly nec­essary to mark boundaries for these, but de­pending on certain conditions, the Bigmow is able to detect them with its sonar and change direction when it comes into contact with the obstacle.
No tree roots should be above ground. The tree must have a diameter of at least 2 inches and be rigid for the Bigmow to manuever around it.
For sheds, please ensure that the structure is solid and that there are low obstacles under 6 inches in height.
For any other boundaries within the mowing area, there are two different methods: either by marking the area as an isolated patch with the peripheral wire, or by setting up obstacles, such as small posts or a border of at least 16 inches in height. Sloped obstacles (stones, roots, etc.) should also be protected or re­moved. It is advisable to protect hazardous areas (such as ponds) to avoid any problems.
concrete). The peripheral wire must therefore be installed at least 12 inches away from these objects. If the BigMow always stops un­expectedly in the same spot, there may be interference caused by a metal object. The display will show an alarm as though the pe­ripheral wire had been cut (loss of signal). Re­moving the metal object will resolve this is­sue. If not, please see the “Troubleshooting” section.
The peripheral wire should ideally be buried at a depth of 1 to 2 inches. Ideally, the periph­eral wire should not cross any electrical instal­lation, so as to avoid any interference with the signal.
When marking areas to be isolated be sure to run the peripheral wire around the entire area. Use the same furrow for the return wir­ing.
When marking the boundary of the mowing area, you need to be aware that there can be interference caused by metallic objects (metal fencing, metal bedplate, waste or reinforced
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Installing the recharging station
Positioning the recharging station
When setting up the station, an ideal place must be found which is both close to a power supply (220VAC) and on a rela­tively level, steady surface, which allows at least 10 feet of peripheral wire to be placed in a straight line in front of and behind the recharging station.
The power connection must be made to a circuit breaker (National Electrical Code Approved) safe for underground and outdoor use.
The recharging station should be set back from the peripheral wire in such a way that when your Bigmow goes to recharge, a visible connection is made to the top and bottom charging bars.
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Recommendation for
the recharging station
1. Close to 220 AC power supply
2. Plug connected to a NEC approved circuit breaker suitable for outside un­derground service
3. Level surface
4. Peripheral wire straight for 10 feet in front and behind station
5. Station to be set back from the periph­eral wire line.
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Cutting heights of the
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Adjusting the cutting height
The cutting height can be adjusted between
0.75 and 3.75 inches in 12 positions. This se­lection is made by means of a sliding bar under the cover. To change cutting height, lift the maintenance pin (the small ball) and slide the selection bar (the large ball). Each position raises or lowers the height one quarter of an inch.
When using Bigmow for the first time or when it has not been used for a few days, the lawn may be too thick or too long. It is then advisable to increase the cutting height for a few days and then reduce it gradually. When the height of the grass is irregular, the Bigmow systematically mows those places where the grass is too long. Progressive lowering of the cutting height gives an optimum return in relation to consumption and wear and tear.
1.
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Adjusting the cutting height
1. Open cover
2. Lift selection pointer/indicator pin
3. Slide selection bar to chosen height
4. Release pin
5. Close cover
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Using
The Bigmow is configured in the factory with standard parameters. When the property presents certain characteristics, it is advisable for your local distributor to configure the Bigmow for your property conditions.
When the peripheral wire (see “peripheral wire” section) and the recharging station (see “recharging station” section) are correctly connected, you may put the Bigmow into operation.
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Charging the battery
When using Bigmow for the first time, place it on the recharging station for an initial battery charge (the Bigmow is delivered with an un­charged battery for safety reasons). The first charging will take longer (approximately 3 hours). Recharging in normal operation takes approximately one and a half hours. It is possi­ble to speed up the recharging process (in BOOST mode) by selecting the O000:) option. In this mode, one hour of recharging gives one hour of operation.
In continuous operation mode, the Bigmow will automatically recharge itself when its battery charge level falls too low. Once the battery is recharged, the Bigmow begins a cycle again (one mow + one recharge) If, during a cycle, the resistance of the grass is weak (which means the grass has not grown much), the Bigmow will wait a few hours before starting again. In this way, it will work only when needed.
If the Bigmow has not returned to recharge automatically, or after a long period in storage (after winter), it may be that the display remains inactive after pressing ' ' . In this case, take it to the recharging station and put on charge manually (contact). If, after ten minutes, there is still no display, refer to the “Troubleshooting” section. If this fails please contact your local distributor.
Position in recharging mode
Charging
1. Place Bigmow on recharging station
2. Switch the power switch to ‘ON’
3. Press ‘
4. Enter your code followed by ‘#’
5. Leave to charge
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Configuring the
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: Keyboard
:
Using the keyboard.
The keyboard is under the rear cover. Open the cover. The keyboard consists of 16 keys and one operation key.
There are 10 numerals and 6 action keys: 'F1' isa short cut to the menu «Options »; 'F2’ and ‘F3’ for scrolling up/down the various sub­menus or to select an action in a menu; ‘#’to select the chosen action; ‘’to enter the code and ‘C’ to go back to the previous menu or to delete.
Prior to closing the cover, the user must always press . The screen will flash for the Big­mow to start up again.
Functions.
In the “Belrobotics” menu, there are 3
sub-menus:
The “stop” menu to put the Bigmow;
The “data” menu for all information on the
operation of your Bigmow;
The “settings” menu to access the user
parameters.
Selecting ‘*’ allows the user code to be en­tered and the machine to be activated for one month. After this period, the machine will stop and the code will have to be re­entered. Prior to a long absence, the code must be entered; the Bigmow will thus be activated for 1 month. Without this code, the machine will not function.
Control panel
Keys
: Shortcut to menu « Options »
: # Up, « Stats »
: $ Down, « See debug »
: Ä Select
: Enter code
: Return to previous menu option
: Number entries
Menu structure :
Belrobotics Shutdown Info Statistics History Version serial Settings Options Clock
New code Language See debug
‘*’ + ‘ _ _ _ _’ user code
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Configurating the
« Data » Menu
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There are three sub-menus in the “Data” menu:
The "statistics" menu allows general data to
be displayed on the operation of your Bigmow.
* statistics
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The "history" menu
allows the events re-
* history
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corded by the Bigmow to be displayed.
The "version" menu
allows the Bigmow’s
* version
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software version to be viewed.
* settings
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« Settings» Menu There are five sub-menus in the “Settings”
menu:
I. The "Options" menu (‘F1’) is configured as
follows:
1. Normal or demonstration mode (does not mow).
2. Mowing mode (random or systematic).
3. Direction for systematic mode (clockwise or counter-clockwise).
4. Action after next battery recharge (stand-by at station or automatic).
5. Sound alert when on charge (with or without).
6. Automatic search for recharging station.
7. Starting direction for systematic mode (towards inside or outside of mowing area)
8. Manual Mode (for traction)
II.The "Clock" menu
* clock
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allows the time and
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date to be adjusted. Entering values into
the fields as follows: "hour / minute; day / month / year". On entering the new value, press ‘#’ to confirm. The ‘F2’ and ‘F3’ keys allow the selection of the number to be ad­justed.
III.The "New Code"
* new CODE
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code to be changed. When the following field is displayed ‘¶_ _ _ _ _’, enter the old code, followed by‘#’; the fol­lowing field is then displayed: '# _ _ _ _'; now enter the new code followed by '#' to confirm. When the old code is incorrect, the display re­turns to "New Code".
IV.The “Language”
* LANGUagE
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between English, French, Dutch, Italian and German. In this sub-menu, scroll through the different possi­bilities with the ‘F2’ and ‘F3’; then select by pressing ‘#’.
* see Debug
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menu offers the choice
of displaying either the "Time" or the "info-service" (technical infor­mation).
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O001:-
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Using the
Sound and visual alerts
In the course of different functions, your Big­mow alerts you to its condition through short ‘beeps’ and/or information shown on the dis­play.
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1 long beep : machine stop
1 short beep : action on one key
2 long beeps/2sec: recharging
: Miscellaneous
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Beeps
Error Messages
An error message is displayed on the proces­sor window when the Bigmow encounters an unforeseen situation. The message is dis­played in the form of codes, such as A00, which correspond to a particular alarm. In or­der to put the Bigmow back into operation, please refer to the "Troubleshooting" section.
To solve any problem with the machine, please refer to the "Troubleshooting" section.
Information messages
The computer window can display either the time or technical data ( "See Debug" menu).
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Using the
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« SETTINGS » MENU
Setting the password
1. « New code » Menu
2. Enter code ‘’Ô_ _ _ _’’
3. Confirm
Setting the clock
1. « Clock » Menu
2. Enter time ‘’hh:mm’’ ...
3. Enter date ‘’DD/MM/YY’’
4. Confirm
« OPTIONS » MENU
BOOST mode (quick recharge)
1. « Options » Menu
2. O000: ; to change :
3. Close cover
Immediate return to recharging station
1. « Options » Menu
2. O001: ; to change :
3. Close cover
Stand-by at recharging station
1. « Options » Menu
Setting the language
1. « Language » Menu
2. Scroll through the menu: press or
3. Language selected by
2. O002: ; to change :
3. Close cover
Return in automatic mode(continuous
cycle of recharging and mowing)
1. « Options » Menu
2. O002:- ; to change :
3. Close cover
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Using the
Demonstration Mode (does not mow)
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1. « Options » Menu
2. O003: ; to change :
3. Close bonnet
Silent charging (No beeps during re-
charge)
1. « Options » Menu
2. O004:; to change :
3. Close bonnet
Systematic mowing
1. « Options » Menu
2. O005: ; to change :
mowing area (in systematic mode)
1. « Options » Menu
2. O007:- ; to change :
3. Close bonnet
Phase inversion
1. « Options » Menu
2. O008: ; to change :
3. Close bonnet
Direction of return to recharging station:
Anti-clockwise
1. « Options » Menu
2. O009: ; to change :
3. Close bonnet
3. Close bonnet
Anti-clockwise: Counter-Clockwise
direction (in systematic mode)
1. « Options » Menu
2. O006: ; to change :
3. Close bonnet
Movement from centre to exterior of
mowing area (in systematic mode)
1. « Options » Menu
2. O007: ; to change :
3. Close bonnet
Movement from exterior to interior of
Direction of return to recharging station:
clockwise
1. « Options » Menu
2. O009:- ; to change :
3. Close bonnet
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BIGMOW quick start in 5 steps
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1. Switch the machine on with main power switch
2. Press the ‘ ’ button on the keyboard
3. Enter your code** (if this option has been selected) : ‘ ‘+CODE (e.g.’* 1234’)
4. Press ‘ ’ to confirm the code*
5. Press the ‘ ’ button on the keyboard (the screen then flashes)
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6. Close the cover and your
BIGMOW sets off automatically.
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*To be done beforehand (during first use of Bigmow), prior to closing the cover:
1. *Select “settings” menu ('F3 F3 #')
2. *Select “clock” menu ('F3 #')
3. *Enter the time in the “_ _:_ _” fields (e.g. for 14:43 enter '1443')
4. *Enter the date in the “_ _/_ _/_ _” fields, by entering the day/month/year (e.g. for 15th July 2006, enter '150706')
5. *Press '#' to confirm the setting
6. *Select the “New code” menu (' F3 #')
7. *Enter your security code (‘ * _ _ _ _’)
Start
8. *Press '#' to confirm the setting
Numerical keyboard
*The clock setting is carried out only once prior to using the
The password remains active for one month after it was last entered. After this period, it must be re--
**
The password remains active for one month after it was last entered. After this period, it must be re
**
entered.
entered.
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Stop
General power switch
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Maintenance of the
Maintenance of the Bigmow is important. Regular checks can improve the day-to-day quality of mowing. You may wish to refer to the maintenance summary sheet for further help.
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Cutting blades
The blades are the principal elements that give a good result. It is advisable to check them at least once a month and the replace them when they are broken.
For one season, the user must have two sets of blades (15 pieces per set). It is advisable to change them at the beginning of
the season and then in the course of the month of June (the grass is thicker at that time).
4.Unscrew
3.Position hole
To change a blade (machine switched off, pro­tective gloves on), position the hole in the pro­tective disc over the screw holding the blade in place, and unscrew it without holding the blade. Once the screw has been removed, take hold of the blade, tilt it and remove it carefully. Take the new blade and carry out the opposite opera­tion, screwing the blade securely into place.
If you have any doubts about changing or fixing your blades, do not hesitate to contact your lo­cal distributor.
5.Remove blade
Changing cutting blades
1. Machine OFF, protective gloves on
2. Turn machine over
3. Position hole in disc over head of screw holding blade in place
4. Unscrew blade
5. Remove blade from support
6. Insert new blade and screw into place.
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Maintenance of the
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Batteries
Batteries
The batteries have a certain functional capacity. In automatic mowing mode, your Bigmow returns to the recharging station at the moment when the batteries reach a set charge. In this way, your Big­mow retains a margin of power to reach the sta­tion and increases the batteries’ performance.
When the batteries are due to be changed, please contact your local distributor.
Cleaning
A clean, well-maintained machine will always last longer. Weekly cleaning is advisable. Running a brush over the underneath of the Bigmow will suf­fice and, if necessary, removing any eventual build-ups of grass (around the front wheels, on the tires and around the cutting discs). DO NOT USE WATER.
During winter
At the end of the mowing season, recharge your Bigmow and place it in a sheltered, dry place.
It is advisable to have the machine serviced dur­ing the winter so that your local distributor may examine your Bigmow’s history via a PC link. Con­tact your local distributor to arrange for your Big­Mow annual service.
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Problems Situation Solution
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1 The machine operates in
reverse
The machine constantly moves
2
The machine is systematically
3
moving in squares
slowly
1 Bonnet position connectors clogged
up
2 Protective flange connector in contact
1 Clean between the connectors and
chassis
1 Press along full length of flange
from top to bottom to disconnect
2 Remove flange connector and test
without the connector. If the problem persists, it is being caused elsewhere in the machine.
If necessary, consult your local distributor
1 The sonar is clogged (or damp, having
come into contact with water)
1 CAREFULLY clean the inside of the
sonar, including the inside of both “eyes”
2 Interference 1 There is something in close
proximity reflecting the sonar’s waves (on the bonnet?)
3 The sonar is out of position 1 Check that the sonar in properly
positing in its setting
4 The sonar is defective
1 The grass is too long in one spot and
the machine is systematically dealing with it.
1 Have it changed by a technician
If necessary, consult your local distributor
1 Simply check that the grass in the
mowing area is not too long. If this is the case, the user must start by mowing at a greater height and gradually lower the cutting heads until the desired grass length is achieved (this may take several days)
Machine Alarm Message:
4
5
Machine Alarm Message: Wire
6
7
Head blocked
Machine Alarm Message:
Wheel blocked
not found
Machine Alarm Message:
Blocked
If necessary, consult your local distributor
clogged up a cutting head
1 The cut grass was too long and has
1 Clean the cutting head in question
2 Cutting motor is defective 1 Consult your local distributor, who
will change the defective component
1 The wheel is blocked by an object (e.g.
a branch)
1 Remove the object in question
2 Motor is defective 1 Consult your local distributor, who
will change the defective component
1 The recharging station is disconnected
1 Reconnect the plug
2 Wait for the network to become
live again
2 The wire has been cut 1 Call the local distributor to repair it
1 The machine is stuck between several
obstacles
1 If there are objects obstructing the
path and blocking manoeuvres,
2 The machine has a number of
magnetic field actions; check that there are no metal objects in or on the ground
If necessary, consult your local distributor
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Notes :
BIGMOW
FR040824
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Your Distributor
SofTee Manufacturing, LLC
3163 Wexford Way
Southport, NC 28461
Your Local Dealer
Date of Purchase : _ _ / _ _ / 200...
Serial number :
Bigmow
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