ZUCCHETTI 1L2DL, 1L2EL, 1L2L User Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
General information. ................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Introduction. ................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
Purpose of the manual. ............................................................................................................................................................... 2
Identication of manufacturer and equipment. ............................................................................................................................ 3
Safety information. ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Safety regulations. ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Safety devices. ............................................................................................................................................................................ 4
Safety signals. ............................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Technical information. ................................................................................................................................................................6
Technical specications............................................................................................................................................................... 6
General description of the appliance........................................................................................................................................... 7
Main parts / standard equipment................................................................................................................................................. 8
Installation. ................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Packing and unpacking. .............................................................................................................................................................. 9
Planning of system installation. ................................................................................................................................................... 9
Re-entry method to the charging station. ...................................................................................................................................11
Setup of the robot’s quick re-entry to the charging station. ....................................................................................................... 12
Preparation and marking the boundaries of the work areas. .................................................................................................... 13
Installation of perimeter wire. .................................................................................................................................................... 17
Installation of the charging station and power supply unit......................................................................................................... 18
Battery charging on rst use. .................................................................................................................................................... 19
Adjustments. .............................................................................................................................................................................. 20
Adjustment recommendations................................................................................................................................................... 20
Adjustment of cutting height. ..................................................................................................................................................... 20
Use and operation. .................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Obligations for use. ................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Description of robot commands. ............................................................................................................................................... 21
Menu access. ............................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Navigation. ................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
Settings – programming mode. ................................................................................................................................................. 24
Work schedules – programming mode. .................................................................................................................................... 25
Secondary areas – programming mode. ................................................................................................................................... 26
Safety – programming mode. .................................................................................................................................................... 26
Operating mode – programming mode. .................................................................................................................................... 27
Language options – programming mode. ................................................................................................................................. 27
Initial start up – automatic mode. .............................................................................................................................................. 27
Robot safety stop. ..................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Automatic return to the charging station. .................................................................................................................................. 28
Use of the robot in closed areas with no charging station......................................................................................................... 28
Starting the robot without the perimeter wire. ........................................................................................................................... 29
Password entry. .........................................................................................................................................................................30
Visualising the display during the work phase. ......................................................................................................................... 30
Prolonged inactivity and restarting. ........................................................................................................................................... 30
Battery charging after prolonged inactivity. ............................................................................................................................... 31
Operating tips. ........................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Routine maintenance. ............................................................................................................................................................... 32
Maintenance recommandations. ............................................................................................................................................... 32
Scheduled maintenance table. .................................................................................................................................................. 32
Robot cleaning. ......................................................................................................................................................................... 33
Troubleshooting. ....................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Troubleshooting guide. ............................................................................................................................................................. 34
Part replacement. ...................................................................................................................................................................... 37
Recommendations for replacing parts. ..................................................................................................................................... 37
Battery replacement. ................................................................................................................................................................. 37
Blade replacement. ................................................................................................................................................................... 37
Robot disposal. ......................................................................................................................................................................... 38
EC declaration of conformity. ...................................................................................................................................................39
Reproduction, even partial, of this document without written permission by the manufacturer is strictly forbidden. The manufacturer assumes a policy of continual improvement and reserves the right to modify this document without prior notice on condition that the changes do not constitute health and safety risks. © 2008 – Text, illustrations and page layout by Tipolito La Zecca. The text may be reproduced, in whole or in part, on condition that the author is mentioned.
MD-CT-RO-03-R3.2 - EN - 12-2013
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GENERAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on purchasing this product, which we are certain will meet your needs and expectations. This project was
created by ZUCCHETTI CENTRO SISTEMI S.p.A. (UNI EN ISO 9001 certied company), a software house that since 1982 has
consolidated its activities and presence on the international market.
Applying advanced IT solutions in the eld of industrial automation means optimising the production activities and simplifying the
work procedures. This product was created on the basis of on-going research by ZUCCHETTI’s laboratories.
PURPOSE OF THE MANUAL
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This manual forms an integral part of the appliance and was produced by the Manufacturer to provide the necessary information to people authorised to interact with it during its working life.
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Operators of the appliance must adopt correct working practices and must carefully read and follow all the instructions contained in this manual.
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This manual is written by the Manufacturer in the original language of Italian and may be translated into other languages to
meet legal and/or commercial requirements.
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Carefully read the instructions contained in this manual to avoid any unnecessary risks to people’s health and safety, as well as economic damages.
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Keep this manual in a safe and easily accessible place for quick reference.
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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.
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The Manufacturer reserves the right to make changes without any obligation to provide prior notice.
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The following symbols are used throughout this manual to highlight some particularly important information or to identify
some important specications.
Danger - Attention
This symbol indicates situations involving imminent danger, which, if ignored, could put people’s health and safety at risk.
Warning – Caution
This symbol indicates situations where it is necessary to behave in a certain way in order to avoid putting people’s health and safety at risk, and to protect the device.
Important
Thissymbolidentiesparticularlyimportanttechnicalinformationwhichmustnotbeignored.
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IDENTIFICATION OF MANUFACTURER AND EQUIPMENT
The nameplate shown here is applied directly onto the appliance. It contains references and all the information essential for safely operating the device.
For any technical requirements, please contact the Manufacturer’s
Technical Service Centre or an authorised dealer. For technical assistance, please indicate the data reported on the
identication plate, the approximate hours of use and the type of
fault detected.
A. Name of manufacturer.
B. CE conformity label.
C. Model / serial number / manufacturing year.
D. Technical data: Voltage, Current, Protection Rating, Mass,
Cutting Width.
Zucchetti Centro Sistemi S.P.A
Via Lungarno 305/A - 52028 Terranuova B.ni (AR)
0000
00000000000000000
00000000000000000
(C) Manufacturing year
(C) Model
(B) EC conformity label
(A) Name of manufacturer
(D) Technical specifications
(C) Serial number
DATA PLATE
SAFETY INFORMATION
SAFETY REGULATIONS
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During design and construction, the manufacturer carefully considered the possible hazards and personal risks that may
result from interacting with the equipment. In addition to observing the applicable laws in force, the manufacturer adopted all
the “good manufacturing practice regulations.” The purpose of this information is to inform users on the need to use extreme caution to avoid risks.
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Before using the rst time, read the entire manual carefully and make sure you have understood it completely. It is important
that you have understood all the information regarding safety.
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Lift and handle the equipment according to the information reported on the packaging, on the appliance and in the user
instructions supplied by the Manufacturer.
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Pay attention to the symbols that appear on all the safety labels. They are coded by shape and colour for safety purposes. Keep them legible and always follow the instructions indicated.
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The lawnmower robot may only be used by people who know how it works and who have read and understood the manual. Operate the robot only with the perimeter wire properly installed.
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Only use the machine for uses foreseen by the manufacturer. Using the machine improperly can cause risks for people's health and safety and economic damage. Bear in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents or unexpected events occurring to other people or their property.
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Before using the lawn mower robot , make sure there are no objects on the lawn (toys, tree branches, clothing items, etc.).
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This device is not meant to be used by persons (including children) with restricted physical, sensory or mental capabilities or
lacking in experience and/or knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or instructed on the use of this device. Children must be supervised so that they do not play with the machine.
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If the power cable of the transformer is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its customer service centre or
a similarly qualied person in order to prevent all risks.
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To prevent safety risks, make sure that while the robot is operating, there is no one (in particular children, the elderly or the
disabled) and pets in the working area. Monitor the device if you know that pets, children or other persons are nearby.
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Never allow people to sit on the robot.
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Never lift the robot to inspect the blade while it is running or to carry it.
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Do not place hands and feet under the robot when it is in operation and moving, especially near the wheel area.
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Never remove, bypass or tamper with the safety devices installed. The failure to observe these requirements may lead to
serious personal health and safety risks.
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Perform all maintenance activities recommended by the manufacturer. Proper maintenance will allow obtaining the best performances and longer operating times.
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Before releasing or doing any maintenance and adjustments that can also be done by the user with a minimum of technical skills, please disconnect power and activate the safety device. However, the user must take all necessary safety precautions, in particular when working on the bottom of the lawnmower robot, following procedures indicated by the manufacturer.
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Use the personal protection devices recommended by the Manufacturer, in particular, always wear protective gloves when handling the cutting blade.
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Before replacing the batteries, always remove the blade.
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Make sure the air vents of the power supply unit are free and clear of residuals.
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To avoid irreversible damage to the electric and electronic parts, do not wash the robot with water jets at a high pressure and do not immerse it in water, partially or completely, as it is not watertight.
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Operators who perform repairs during the working life of the robot must have the necessary technical expertise, skills and
experience in this specic eld. The lack of these requirements may be hazardous to the health and safety of people.
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Any work to be performed on the charging station must be carried out with plug of the power cord disconnected.
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Inspect the robot at regular intervals to ensure that the blade, the assembly screws and the cutting mechanism are not worn
or damaged. Replace badly worn parts using original spare parts to ensure proper function and the required safety level.
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Make sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are tightened to ensure that the robot is in good operating conditions.
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The robot cannot be used without the top cover. If the mechanical parts of the robot are damaged, replace them.
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Any routine or extraordinary maintenance (e.g. battery replacement) must be performed by an authorised service centre.
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The Manufacturer shall not be held liable if non-original spare parts are used.
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Never use and recharge the robot in explosive and/or ammable environments.
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To recharge the robot, use only battery chargers and power supply units provided by the supplier. Improper use may cause
electric shocks, overheating or leakage of corrosive liquids from the battery. If any liquid leaks, the battery must be washed
with water / neutraliser; seek medical assistance for contact with the eyes.
SAFETY DEVICES
1. Bumpers
The bumper sensor is activated if the robot strikes a solid object greater than 10 cm (3.94 in.) in height, which stops the
movement in that direction and moves backwards to avoid the obstacle.
2. Inclinometer
If the robot works on a slope which is steeper than the maximum limit, or tips over, the robot will stop the cutting blade.
3. Emergency stop switch
Located on the upper part of the robot with the word STOP larger than the other commands on the keypad. Pressing this button at any time during operation will immediately stop the movement of the lawnmower robot and the rotation of the blade will stop within 2 seconds.
4. Over-current protection
Each motor (blade and wheels) is monitored continuously during operation for any situation that may cause them to overheat. If
this occurs in the wheel motor, the robot will attempt to move in the opposite direction. If the over-current persists, the robot will stop and signal an error. If the cutting blade motor overheats, there are two intervention ranges. If the parameters fall within the
rst range, the robot will perform the manoeuvres to unblock the cutting blade. If the over-current is below the protection range,
the robot will stop and signal a motor error.
5. No signal sensor
If there is no signal on the perimeter cable, the robot will automatically stop.
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SAFETY SIGNALS
Read user instructions carefully to understand meanings before using the machine.
STOP
Do not touch the rotary blade and do not place your hands or feet underneath the machine when it is running. Wait until the blade and rotating parts come to a complete stop before accessing.
Do not ride on the machine.
STOP
Operate the safety device before working on or lifting the machine.
Keep an adequate safe distance
from the machine while it is running.
Warning! Do not spray water on the machine to clean or wash it.
While 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.
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Description
Model
1L2DL 1L2EL 1L2LL
Maximum recommended surface that can be mowed
Robot equipped with one lithium battery (*)
m2 (sq ') 2600 ( 27976 )
Robot equipped with two lithium batteries (*)
m2 (sq ') 3000 ( 32280 ) 3500 ( 37660 )
Characteristics
Size (W x H x D) mm 620x292x500
Robot weight (incl. battery) kg 14,5 15,5 15,6
Cutting height (Min-Max) mm (")
20-76 ( 0,79-3,00 ")
Diameter of blade with 4 cutting edges
mm (")
290 ( 11,42 ")
Electric motors V ca. (25.2V) with brushes
ca. (25.2 V) without
brushes
Cutting blade speed RPM
4000 Cut
3000 Maintenance
3000 Maintenance
Ground speed
Metres /
Minute
30 (98.43 ')
Maximum slope Recommended (*) %
45%. Allowable, based on the lawn conditions and accessories installed. 35%. Maximum. In regular lawn conditions. 20%. In proximity of the outside edge or perimeter wire.
Ambient operating temperature Max °C
ROBOT -10°(14 F.) (Min) +50° (122 F.) (Max)
BATTERY CHARGER -10°(14 F.) (Min) +40° (104 F.) (Max)
Measured noise level dB(A) 75 (Max) − 65 (Lawn maintenance)
Water protection class IP IP21
Electrical features
Power Supply unit (for lithium
battery)
Class 2
Input : 100 - 240 V~; 2 A/115V - 1 A/230V; 50/60 Hz
Output: 29.3 V
; 5,0 A
Type of accumulator and charging batteries
Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery 25.2V –1x6.9Ah 25.2V – 2x6.9Ah
Battery charger 29.3 Vcc - 5.0 Ah
Average recharging time and method hh:mm 3:00 - automatic 4:00 - automatic 4:30 - automatic
Average operating time (*) hh:mm 3:00 4:30 6:00
Blade safety stop
Rollover sensor standard
Emergency button standard
Equipment and accessories
Perimeter wire m (') 150 ( 492 ' )
Maximum length of perimeter wire (indicative, calculated based on a
regular perimeter)
m (')
600 (1000 with upgraded transmitter, not supplied)
( 1968 – 3280 ' )
Fastening nails 200
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Areas managed, including the primary one
4
Sinusoid perimeter signal (patented) standard
Rain sensor standard
Blade modulation and intelligent spiral
standard
Mowed lawn sensor - Auto Setup
(patented)
not Available standard
Acoustic alarm not available
Remote control/Console optional
SMS Alert not Available optional
Upgraded perimeter wire transmitter
Necessary in case of long perimeter wire or in the presence of a
disturbed or weak signal
optional
Power supply safety box
External box for holding the battery charger and the signal
transmitter
optional
Battery recharging kit
Useful for recharging the batteries in winter or after prolonged
inactivity
optional
(*) Depending on the condition of the grass and lawn surface
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
The appliance is a robot designed and built to automatically trim grass in gardens and house lawns at any time of the day or night. It is small, compact, silent and easy to transport.
Depending on the characteristics of the surface to be trimmed, the robot can be programmed to work on more than one area: a
primary area and secondary areas (according to the specications of the various models).
During operation, the robot trims the area marked off by the perimeter wire.
When the robot detects the perimeter wire or encounters an obstacle, it changes direction in a random manner and starts mowing again in a new direction.
According to its operating principle random, the robot automatically
trims the entire delimited area of the lawn (see gure).
The robot is able to recognise the presence of higher and/or thicker grass in an area of the garden and to automatically activate, if
considered necessary, the spiral movement for a perfect nish.
The spiral movement can also be activated by pressing “ENTER” while the robot is mowing.
The lawn surface that the robot is able to trim depends on a series of factors, such as:
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model of the robot and type of batteries installed
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characteristics of the area (irregular perimeters, uneven
surfaces, divided areas, etc.)
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characteristics of the lawn (type and height of the grass,
moisture, etc.)
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conditions of the blade (level of sharpness, without residuals
and deposits, etc.)
RANDOM OPERATION
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MAIN PARTS / STANDARD EQUIPMENT
1. Robot.
2. Keyboard commands: for setting and displaying the operating modes of the robot.
3. Rain sensor: detects rain and commands the robot to return to the charging station.
4. Battery: the robot is supplied with one or more lithium batteries according to the models.
5. Handle: for lifting and carrying the robot.
6. Cutting blade : mow the lawn. Already assembled on some models.
7. Perimeter wire coil: cable with special insulation and special features for carrying the signal needed to operate the robot.
8. Pegs : for securing the perimeter wire and the charging station.
9. Power cord for the power supply unit.
10. Power Supply unit : supplies power in low voltage to the batteries.
11. Charging station: for recharging or keeping the robot charged.
12. Transmitter: transmits the signal to the perimeter wire.
13. User manual.
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INSTALLATION
PACKING AND UNPACKING
The equipment is delivered suitably packaged. When unpacking, carefully remove and check the integrity of the parts.
Warning – Caution
Keep plastic wrapping and plastic containers away from infants and children: risk of suffocation!
Important
Keep the packaging materials for future use.
PLANNING OF SYSTEM INSTALLATION
The robot is not difcult to install, but requires some preliminary planning in order to nd the best area for installing the charging
station, power supply unit and for laying out the perimeter wire.
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The charging station must be positioned on the edge of the lawn, preferably in the largest area from which other areas of the lawn are easily accessible. The area where the charging station is installed is hereinafter referred to as the “Primary Area.”
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 ").
Power supply unit
perimeter wire
charging station
Min. height. 160 cm / 63 "
transmitter
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 complete safety, make sure the electrical system, which is connected to the power supply unit, is equipped with a well­functioning earthing system.
Important
It is advisable to install the unit in a cabinet for electric components (for outdoor or indoor use), equipped with a key lock, and well-ventilated to maintain a correct air circulation.
Warning – Caution
Make sure only authorised people have access to the power supply.
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The robot must be able to easily nd the charging station at the end of the work cycle, which will also be the starting point for
a new work cycle and for reaching any other work areas, hereinafter referred to as “Secondary Areas.”.
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Position the charging station according to these rules:
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On level ground.
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On compact and stable ground with good drainage.
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Preferably in the widest part of the lawn.
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In case of sprinklers, make sure the water jets are not directed inside the charging station.
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Make sure the entrance of the charging station is positioned as shown in the gure, so that the robot can enter it by
following the perimeter wire in a clockwise direction.
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There must be a straight area of 200 cm (78,74 ") in front of the charging station.
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The charging station must be well fastened to the ground. To prevent a small step from forming at the front of the charging station, position a small piece of fake grass at its entrance to stop this from occurring. Alternatively, remove part of the grassy
surface and install the charging station ush with the grass.
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The charging station is connected to the power supply unit via a cord that must move away from the charging station on the outside of the cutting area.
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Position the power supply unit according to these rules:
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In a well-ventilated area protected against atmospheric agents and direct sunlight.
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Preferably inside your home, a garage or shed.
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If positioned outdoors, the robot must not be exposed to direct sunlight and water. Therefore, it must be protected inside a ventilated box. Do not position in direct contact with the soil or humid environments.
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Position it on the outside of the lawn and not inside.
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Stretch out the excess cord going from the charging station to the power supply unit. Do not shorten or lengthen the cord.
NO NO
OK OK
NO NO
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The incoming section of the wire must be straight and aligned perpendicularly to the charging station by at least 200 cm
(78.74 in.) and the outgoing section must move away from the charging station as shown in the gure; this allows the correct
re-entry of the robot.
power supply unit
charging station
min height 160 cm / 63 "
min. distance
200 cm
/ 78,74 "
perimeter wire
transmitter
If the robot is installed near an area which has another robot
(from the same or another manufacturer), then the transmitter and receiver of the robot must be modied during installation so that the frequencies of the two robots do not interfere with other. In this
situation, contact the closest customer service centre.
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SETTING UP OF THE PERIMETER WIRE
Before installing the perimeter wire, it is necessary to check the entire surface of the lawn. Make any necessary adjustments to the grassy surface during the laying of the perimeter wire in order to allow the robot to function correctly.
1. Evaluate the best method for returning to the charging station
according to the instructions described in the chapter “RE­ENTRY METHOD TO THE CHARGING STATION”.
2. Evaluate whether a special installation of the perimeter wire
is necessary according to the instructions described in the chapter “SET-UP OF THE ROBOT’S QUICK RE-ENTRY TO THE CHARGING STATION”.
3. Preparation and dening of the work areas.
4. Installation of the perimeter wire.
5. Installation of the charging station and power supply unit. When
laying the perimeter wire, respect the installation direction
(clockwise) and the rotation direction around the owerbeds (counter-clockwise), As shown in the gure.
24 v
track for laying the perimeter wire
RE-ENTRY METHOD TO THE CHARGING STATION
The robot can return to the charging station in two different ways
based on what is set in the user menu under the eld “Settings –
Re-entry to Base.” Use the “Follow wire” method only when there are numerous obstacles inside the garden and near the perimeter
wire (within 2 meters). In all other cases it is better to use the “Bounce on wire” method for the quickest re-entry to the charging
station.
“Follow wire”. This method of re-entry to the charging station commands the robot to follow the perimeter wire, positioning its wheels on either side of the wire. If this method is activated, there is no need to prepare the “Recall on Wire” as described below.
“Bounce on wire”. By setting this method of re-entry to the charging station, the robot runs along the perimeter wire at an indicative distance ranging from a few centimetres to one meter
(3.2 '), touching it every now and again in the curved sections
until it recognises the “Recall on the Wire” necessary to properly steer the robot to the charging station or to guide it along narrow sections. Once the “Recall On the Wire” has been recognised, the robot will follow the perimeter wire, positioning its wheels on either
side of the wire for a distance of around 10 meters. (33 ').
step lower 2 mt.
4-10 mt.
4-10 mt.
5 cm.
1 mt.50 cm.
1 mt.
The “Recall on the wire” not only indicates to the robot that it is near the charging station, but also of a narrow passage or of an
arrow for quick re-entry to the charging station.
As soon as a “Recall” is recognised, the robot will follow the perimeter wire at low speed, and with more precision for around 10
meters (33 '). It will then return to the “Bounce on wire” re-entry mode if it does not encounter the charging station or the arrow for quick re-entry.
Follow these instructions to install the “Recall”:
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the “Recall” is made up of two pieces of wire at a distance of 50 cm (19,7 ") extended in the garden for 1 Mt (3,2 ') and with a distance of 5 cm (1,96 ") between each wire.
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the “Recall” must be positioned at a distance of 4 and 10 m. (13.2 - 33 ') in front of the charging the station.
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the “Recall” must be positioned at a distance of 2 m. (6.6 ') in front of any narrow passages.
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the “Recall” must be positioned in the section in front of the “Quick Re-entry.”
NB:Iftherobotdoes notndthechargingstationwithinacertainamountoftime,itwillfollowtheperimeterwirein
“Follow wire” mode.
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SETUP OF THE ROBOT’S QUICK RE-ENTRY TO THE CHARGING STATION
Quick re-entry requires a special installation of the perimeter wire that allows the robot to reduce the re-entry path to the charging station. This special installation of the perimeter wire should only be used for gardens where quick re-entry signicantly reduces
the path and where the perimeter length is greater than 200 meters.
To setup the quick re-entry, position the perimeter wire on the ground so that it forms a triangle with one side of 50 cm (19.7 ") and the other two sides of 40 cm (15.75 ") each, as shown in the gure.
As the robot heads back to the charging station with the two wheels on either side of the wire, it intercepts this triangle and stops moving. It then turns approximately 90° towards the inside of the garden and starts moving in the new direction until running into the perimeter wire on the opposite side.
Arrange the wire for quick re-entry in a point where there is at least 200 cm (78.74 ") of straight wire in front of the station, and at least 150 cm (59.05 ") of straight wire behind it.
Do not set up the wire along the straight section immediately in front of the charging station or near any obstacles. Make sure
there are no obstacles along the re-entry path that may obstruct the quick re-entry.
Important
An incorrect setup of the robot’s quick re-entry may prevent the robot from returning to the charging station quickly. When the robot travels along the perimeter to reach a secondary area, it may not detect the quick re-entry setup.
The illustration provides some useful tips on how to correctly setup
the robot for a quick re-entry.
40 40
50
step lower 2 mt.
4-10 mt.
4-10 mt.
5 cm.
1 mt.
1 mt.50 cm.
4-10
mt.
min.
150 cm.
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PREPARATION AND MARKING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE WORK AREAS
Preparation of the lawn to be mowed
1. Make sure the lawn to be mowed is even and does not contain
holes, stones or other obstacles. If necessary, prepare the
lawn by lling in any holes and removing any obstacles. If
some obstacles cannot be removed, it is necessary to properly mark these areas with the perimeter wire.
2. The perimeter wire must be laid on the ground sloping no more
than 20% (20 cm per metre in length). For at least 35cm inside
and outside the perimeter area the slope must not exceed 20%. If these instructions should not be complied with, working on
sloping areas, when the robot nds the wire, its wheels could
slip and make it leave the working area.
The robot can mow surfaces inside the working area that slope
maximum 35% (35 cm per metre in length). On dry ground with
a regular lawn with no risk of the wheels slipping, the robot can
mow up to a maximum of 45% (45 cm per metre in length).
If there are any obstacles on slopes exceeding 20% the ground has to be uniformed for at least 35cm in the part uphill of the obstacle, to reduce the slope to under 20%.
Important
Areas with slopes greater than those allowed cannot be mowed with the robot. Therefore, position the perimeter wire in front of the slope so that it is excluded from the area to mow.
NO
35 cm
(13,78 ")
100 cm (39,3 ")
35 cm (13,78 ")
35 %
0-20%
0-20%
0-35%
21-35%
21-35%
0-35%
perimeter wire
perimeter wire
OK
NO
NO
OK
OK
OK
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Marking the boundary of the work area
3. Check the entire lawn surface and assess whether it is
necessary to divide it into separate work areas as per the rules described here below. Before installing the perimeter wire, check the entire path to make this procedure easier. The illustration shows a lawn with the track for installation of the perimeter wire.
During installation, identify any secondary areas and closed areas. A secondary area is part of a lawn connected to the
primary lawn with a passage that is difcult to reach by the
robot's normal movement. The area must be reachable without any rises or drops greater than those allowed. Whether a zone
is to be dened a “secondary area” also depends on the size
of the primary area. The larger the primary area, the harder it will be to reach narrow passages. More generally, a passage
narrower than 200 cm (78.74 ") is considered a secondary area.
The number of secondary areas managed depends on the
characteristics of the model (See “Technical Specications”).
The minimum passage allowed is 70 cm (27.56 ") from each edge of the perimeter wire. The perimeter wire must be
positioned at a distance of (to be indicated below) from any
objects outside the lawn; therefore, the necessary space for passing must be 140 cm (55.12 ") if there is a wall or hedge on both sides.
If this passage is very long, the width should be more than
70
cm
(27.56 ") between perimeter wires.
During programming, it is necessary to congure the size of the secondary areas as a percentage of the lawn, and the quickest direction for reaching it (clockwise or counter-clockwise), as
well as the number of meters of wire needed to reach the secondary area. See “Programming Mode.”
24 v
Track for laying the perimeter wire
min. 70 cm / 27,56 "min. 70 cm / 27,56 "
min. 70 cm / 27,56 "
corridor with a minimum passage
of 70 cm / 27,56 " from edge to edge.
PRIMARY AREA
SECONDARY AREA
If the aforesaid minimum requirements are not met i.e. an area
separated by a rise or drop with characteristics that cannot be
managed by the robot or a passage (corridor) narrower than 70 cm (27.56 ") from perimeter edge to perimeter edge, then
this area of the lawn is considered a “Closed Area.” To mark a “Closed Area” lay the outgoing and incoming perimeter wire in the same track at a maximum distance of 1 cm (0.40 "). In this case, the robot is unable to reach the area autonomously, and must be managed as described in the chapter “Management of Closed Areas.” The management of “Closed Areas” reduces
the square meters that can be managed autonomously by the
robot.
corridor with a passage
< 70 cm / 27,56 "
PRIMARY AREA
CLOSED AREA
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4. If there is a pavement or driveway inside or outside the work area, which is at the same level of the lawn, lay the perimeter
wire at a distance of 5 cm (1.96 ") from the edge of the pavement. The robot will come out slightly from the lawn and all
the grass will be mowed. If the pavement is made of metal or if there is a metal manhole cover, shower plate or electrical
wires, lay the perimeter wire at least 30 cm (11.81 ") from the metal object in order to prevent malfunction of the robot and
disturbances on the perimeter wire.
Important
The illustration shows an example of the elements inside and on the perimeter of the work area and the distances to follow for the correct laying of the perimeter wire. Mark the boundary of elements in iron or other metals (drain covers, electric connections, etc.) to prevent any interferences to the signal of the perimeter wire.
30 cm
11,81 "
30 cm
11,81 "
5 cm
1,97 "
30 cm
11,81 "
If an obstacle is present inside or outside the work area, such as a kerb or wall, lay the perimeter wire at least 35 cm (13.78 ") from the obstacle. Increase the distance between the perimeter wire and the obstacle by at least 40 cm (14.75 ") if you want to avoid the robot from bumping into the obstacle. Any grass close to the edge and outside the dened work area can be cut with
a grass trimmer or brushcutter.
35 cm. / 13,78 "
35 cm. / 13,78 "
35 cm. / 13,78 "
35 cm. / 13,78 "
If a ower bed, hedge, plant with protruding roots, small ditch of 2-3 cm or small kerb of 2-3 cm is present inside or outside the work area, lay the perimeter wire at least 30 cm (11.81 ") from the obstacle to prevent damage being done to the robot or the
obstacle.
Any grass present inside the work area can be cut and nished with a grass trimmer or brushcutter.
30 cm. / 11,81”
30 cm. / 11,81”
30 cm. / 11,81”
30 cm. / 11,81”
30 cm.
/ 11,81”
protruding roots
30 cm.
/ 11,81 “
30 cm.
/ 11,81 “
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If there is a pool, pond, ravine, ditch, steps or public roads not protected by a wall inside or outside the work area, lay the
perimeter wire at least 90 cm (35.43 ") from the edge. To reduce the distance of the perimeter wire for the best set-up and
operation of the robot, we recommend installing an additional fence of at least 15 cm. This will allow laying the perimeter wire at the regular distances described in the previous paragraphs.
Important
Carefully follow the distances and slopes specied in the booklet to guarantee excellent installation and
proper functioning of the robot. Increase the distance by at least 30 cm (11.81 ") in the presence of slopes or slippery ground.
90 cm.
/ 35,44 “
90 cm.
/ 35,44 “
90 cm.
/ 35,44 “
Obstacles resistant to knocks, such as trees, bushes or poles without sharp edges present inside the work area do not need to be delimited. The robot hits the obstacle and changes direction. If you don’t want the robot to knock into the obstacles and for its
safe and silent operation, all the xed obstacles need to be delimited. Slightly sloping obstacles such as ower pots, stones or
trees with protruding roots must be delimited to protect the cutting blade and the obstacles themselves. To mark the boundary of the obstacle, start from the outside point of the perimeter nearest the object to delimit, arrange the perimeter wire so that it reaches the obstacle, goes around it and then travels back along the previous path, observing the regular distances described in the previous paragraphs. Overlap the outgoing wire and the incoming wire so that they pass under the same peg, this will allow the robot to go past the perimeter wire.
For the robot to function correctly, the minimum overlapping length should not be greater than 70 cm (27.56 ") in order to allow
the robot to move regularly.
NO
min. 70 cm / 27,56 ”
min. 70 cm / 27,56 ”
< 70 cm
/ 27,56 ”
< 70 cm
/ 27,56 ”
0 cm / 0 ”0 cm / 0 ”
plant
pole
OKOK
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INSTALLATION OF PERIMETER WIRE
The perimeter wire can be buried or laid on the ground. If you have a wire trenching machine, it is better to bury the wire for greater protection. Otherwise, install the wire on the ground with the pegs provided as described below.
Important
Start laying the perimeter wire from the installation area of the charging station, leaving a couple of extra meters so that it can be cut down to size when
connectingtothepowerunitduringthenalphase.
Max.
5 cm (1,96 ")
perimeter wire
Ground wire
Cut the grass as low as possible with a traditional lawnmower ortrimmer along the entire path where the cable will be laid.This will make it easier to lay the wire in contact with the ground, and to prevent it from being cut by the cutting blade, and then having to join the two ends together as described below.
1. Position the wire in a clockwise direction along the entire track
and secure it with the pegs supplied (distance of 100÷200 cm
(39.37÷78.74 ") between each peg).
-
When laying the perimeter wire, follow the installation
direction around the owerbeds, i.e. a counter-clockwise
direction.
-
In straight stretches, secure the wire so that it is taut and
remains at against the ground.
-
In curved sections, secure the wire so that it is not twisted,
but curves nicely (radius of 20 cm).
PRIMARY AREA
corridor
< 70 cm (27,56 ")
35 cm
(13,78 ")
Max 1 cm
(0,40 ")
NO
NO
wire fastening pegs perimeter wire
Buried wire
1. Dig the ground in a regular and symmetrical manner with respect to the line traced on the ground.
2. Position the wire in a clockwise direction along the track at a depth of a couple of centimetres (around 2÷3 cm (0.7874÷
1.1811 ")). Do not bury the wire deeper than 5 cm, so as not to reduce the quality and intensity of the signal picked up by the
robot.
3. During the laying of the wire, it may be necessary to secure it in some points with the pegs provided in order to hold it in place
when covering with the ground.
4. Cover all the wire with soil and make sure it remains taut in the ground.
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Joining of the perimeter wire
Important
A buried wire or a wire laid on the ground can be joined to other wires having the same characteristics
(seegure).Whenjoiningthetwowires,makesure
to use self-sticking tape (for example, 3M Scotch
23). Do not use insulating tape or any other type of joining devices (wire terminals, clamps, etc.).
3
5
6
4
1 2
INSTALLATION OF THE CHARGING STATION AND POWER SUPPLY UNIT
Warning – Caution
Before carrying out any operations, disconnect the robot from the mains power.
Position the power supply unit in an area that cannot be reached by children. For example, at a height above 160 cm (63 ").
protection (L)
current power supply unit (A)
transmitter (B)
H. min.
160 cm
(63.00 ")
1. Install the power supply unit (A)(B).
2. Remove the protection (L).
3. Position the charging station in the predened area.
4. Insert the perimeter wire (M) under the charging station.
5. Connect the two ends of the wire to the terminals of the
charging station.
red terminal
black terminal
perimeter wire (M)
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6. Fasten the charging station (N) to the ground with the pegs (P).
If necessary, secure the charging station with screw anchors
(Q).
pegs (P)
screw anchors (Q)
charging station (N)
7. Connect the power cord (E) of the charging station (N) to the
power supply unit (A)(B).
8. Connect the plug of the power supply unit (A) to the electrical
outlet.
9. If the LED of the transmitter ashes, the connection is correct.
Otherwise, nd the anomaly (see “Troubleshooting Guide”).
10. Replace the protection (L).
current power supply unit (A)
power cord (E)
Perimeter wire
charging station (N)
transmitter (B)
H. min. 160 cm (63.00 ")
protection (L)
BATTERY CHARGING ON FIRST USE
1. Place the robot inside the charging station.
2. Press the “ON” key.
3. After a few seconds, the “CHARGING” message will appear on
the display. Afterwards, the display will show other information in rotation such as:
-
day of the week, Date
-
programmed working times
-
working time, total working time
-
battery information
4. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE” key. The “PAUSE” function appears
on the display. The batteries start the charging cycle.
5. At the end of charging, the robot can be programmed for initial
start-up (see “Programming Mode”).
“START/PAUSE” KEY
“ON” KEY
Important
Onrstuse,alwayschargethebatteriesforatleast4hours.
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ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTMENT RECOMMENDATIONS
Important
The user must make any adjustments according to the procedures described in this manual. Do not make any adjustments which are not expressly indicated in this manual. Any special adjustments, not expressly indicated in this manual, must only be performed by personnel from the Manufacturer’s authorised service centre.
ADJUSTMENT OF CUTTING HEIGHT
Before setting the cutting height of the blade, make sure the robot is safely off (see “Robot Safety Stop”).
Important
Use protective gloves to prevent injuries to your hands.
1. In models equipped with an antitheft alarm, disable it to prevent
activation. (See “Programming Mode”).
2. Unfasten the lid and lift it (A).
3. Loosen the screw (C).
4. Lift or lower the cutting group (D) to dene the desired height.
This level can be found on the graduated scale.
5. Tighten the screw (C) until the adjustment is made.
Important
Do not use the robot to mow grass which is 1 cm (0.40 ") higher than the cutting blade. Reduce the cutting height gradually. It is recommended to reduce the height by at least 1 cm (0.40 ") every 1-2 days until the ideal height is reached.
6. Lower and fasten the lid (A).
cutting unit (D)
screws (C)
Clips release (A)
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USE AND OPERATION
OBLIGATIONS FOR USE
Important
-
When using the robot for the rst time, please read the manual carefully and make sure you have
understood it completely; in particular, all the information on safety.
-
The product must only be used for its intended purpose as described by the Manufacturer. Do not tamper with any device to obtain different operating performances.
DESCRIPTION OF ROBOT COMMANDS
The illustration shows the position of the control functions on the machine.
A. DISPLAY: lights up to show all the functions.
B. ON: press to turn on the lawnmower.
C. OFF: press this key to stop the robot, the display turns off.
D. PLAY/PAUSE: press to stop the mower, leaving the display
on “stand-by”; in this way, the mower can be programmed. Press again to restart the mower. If the key is pressed while the mower is charging, the mower does not resume working until it is pressed again and the word “PAUSE” disappears from the display.
E. HOME/WORK: press this key to allow the mower to return to
its station and, consequently, to start recharging the batteries.
If pressed while the robot is being charged, the robot interrupts the charging cycle and starts operating again.
STOP
“ON” KEY (B)
(G) “ENTER” KEY
• THIS KEYBOARD IS ONLY AN EXAMPLE
“OFF” (C) KEY
“HOME/WORK” (E) KEY
“PLAY/PAUSE” KEY (D)
“ – ” (H) KEY
“ + ” (F) KEY
DISPLAY (A)
“STOP” KEY (I)
F. “+” KEY: during operation, press this key to restart the blade which was previously stopped. During programming, press this
key to increase the values shown in the menu.
G. ENTER: during operation, press this key to turn on the spiral function. During programming, press to conrm and memorise
the selection.
H. “-” KEY: during operation, press to stop the blade. During programming, press to decrease the values shown in the menu.
I. STOP: press to stop the mower safely. Only use in case of imminent danger and to perform maintenance on the robot.
MENU ACCESS
The robot functions can be programmed via the different functions of each menu. The table reports the list of menus available with the relative functions. To program the robot, proceed as follows:
1. press the “ON” key.
2. enter the password (if prompted) (See “Password Entry”).
3. if the robot is turned on when inside the charging station, after a few seconds the message “CHARGING”appears on the
display, then press the “PLAY/PAUSE” key.
4. the “PAUSE” function now appears on the display.
5. press the “ENTER key. This allows entering into programming menu and the “SETTINGS” function appears on the display.
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NAVIGATION
Follow these instructions to navigate through the programming menu:
- “+” and “-”: allows scrolling through the menu items in a cyclical manner or changing the value of the function displayed.
- “ENTER”: moves to the next menu level or conrms and memorises the value shown in the display and skips to the next function.
- “PLAY/PAUSE”: goes back to the previous menu level until exiting from the programming menu.
- “OFF”: turns off the robot without conrming the last function displayed.
The menu has a tree structure. Follow the introduction summarising the programming functions available. A detailed explanation
of each function is found in the pages following the ow diagram.
Functions marked * are only available on some models. See "Technical Data" table.
Schedule
Week
Work Schedule 2
Allows programming the work days and rest days
Determines the second working time of the robot
Work Schedule 1
Determinestherstworkingtimeoftherobot
Settings
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Follow wire
Bounce on wire
Alarm (*)
Auto setup (*)
Sound
Back to recharge
Date
Time
Enables or disables the acoustic
alarm
Enables or disables the lawn mowed
recognition
Allows turning off the sound when the
robot is in the charging station.
Allows selecting the method for the
robot’s return to the charging station
Sets the date
Sets the time
Restart
Pause
Disabled
Telephone 1
Telephone 2
Daily report
Rain sensor
SMS Alert (*)
Determines the behaviour in case of
rain
None
Pair Bluetooth
Pair radio (*)
Remote control
Sets the Remote Control to drive the
robot
The device sends an SMS if there is a
robot failure and, if enabled, sends a
daily report of the work done
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Secondary areas
Second. Area 1
Second. Area 3 (*)
Determines the setting for a possible
secondary area 1 indicating the size of
the area, the distance from the charging
station and the direction to reach it
Determines the setting for a possible
secondary area 3
Percentage
Distance
Direction
Mode
Second. Area 2
Determines the setting for a possible
secondary area 2
Safety
Change password
Lock Keyboard
Allows setting the password
If enabled, prompts for the password
to access the robot functions.
Start password
Determines whether to request the
password upon start-up of the robot
Enable
Enable
Disable
Disable
Work mode
Language options
Automatic
Language
No border
Time format
Distance format
Sets the automatic operation of the
robot
Sets the language of the user menu
Sets the operation without
recognition time of the perimeter
wire. ATTENTION !. Carefully read this
manual before using this function
Sets the format for entering the time
Sets the format for entering the
distances when managing the
Secondary areas
Time
Closed area
Date format
Sets a work cycle in a closed area
with no charging station
Sets the format for entering the date
DD/MM/YY
24H
Meters
MM/DD/YY
12H
Feet
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SETTINGS – PROGRAMMING MODE
ALARM: (only for some versions, see “Technical Specications") function for
enabling or disabling the antitheft alarm. The password is required to disable the alarm (Default 0000).
•
disable: disables or turns off the alarm if it is on. A continuous and descending sound signals the disabling of the alarm.
•
enable: turns the alarm on. If the robot is lifted by its handle, the alarm beeps. A triple beep signals the enabling of the alarm.
RAIN SENSOR: function for setting the robot in case of rain.
•
restart: in case of rain, the robot returns to the station and remains in “charging” mode. At the end of the charging cycle, the robot only starts mowing again if it has stopped raining.
•
disabled: in case of rain, the robot continues to mow.
•
pause: in case of rain, the robot returns to the station and remains there (in
“charging” mode) until the “PLAY/PAUSE” key is pressed.
AUTO SETUP: (only for some versions, see “Technical Specications”), function
for automatically reducing the robot’s mowing time based on the conditions of the lawn.
•
enable: the robot reduces the working time based on the conditions of the grass. When the lawn surface is mowed, the machine automatically sets a
rest period which delays subsequent departures from the charging station.
However, the robot will operate within the set working times.
•
disable: the robot will work according to the set time and until the batteries run out.
ALARM:
REMOTE CONTROL: (only for some versions, see “Technical Specications).
See the instructions on the remote control / console for the pairing procedure.
SOUND: allows disabling the acoustic signal when the robot is in the charging station.
BACK TO RECHARGE: allows selecting the method for the robot’s return to the charging station.
1. “Follow wire”. The robot returns to the charging station by positioning the
wheels on either side of the perimeter wire.
2. “Bounce on wire”. The robot runs along the perimeter wire at an indicative
distance ranging from a few centimetres to one meter (3.2 '), touching it every
now and again in the curved sections until it recognises the “Recall” to the charging station. Refer to the “Installation” chapter.
SMS Alert : This accessory available only for some models. Contact the Manufacturer's Customer Service Centre or one of the authorised centres for
checking minimum requirements. The device sends an SMS if there is a robot
failure and, if enabled, sends a daily report of the work done.
•
telephone 1: set the telephone number where the message is to be sent.
•
telephone 2: set the telephone number where the message is to be sent.
•
daily report: enables or Disables the sending of a daily report with information on the work done.
DATE: Function for setting the date.
TIME: Function for setting time.
DATE DD/MM/YY MON 00 / 00 / 00
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WORK SCHEDULES – PROGRAMMING MODE
WEEK: function for programming the operating days of the robot during the week.
The cursor automatically positions itself under the letter “M” (Monday). Setting all the days at “1111111” means that the robot will work every day. Setting
“0000000” means that the robot will not work on any day of the week.
-
Value 1 : Robot’s work day.
-
Value 0 : Robot’s rest day.
Important
To get the best out of the robot, it is recommended to program the robot to work every day.
WEEK
MTWTFSS
MON 1 111111
WORK SCHEDULE 1: function for setting the rst time of the robot’s working day. The cursor automatically positions itself in the area under the rst time (e.g. 10:00am to 1:00pm). Set the time for the start and end of the work.
Setting the time at “00:00 – 00:00” means that the robot will not work during Work Schedule 1. Once entered. If the entered time is wrong such as if the time overlaps with the working time 2 or if the starting time is after the end time, the robot beeps and resets the set value.
WORK SCHEDULE 2: function for setting the second time of the robot’s working day.
Important
If it is necessary to set secondary areas, then it is preferable to program both work schedules in order to increase the mowing frequency of the area.
WORKING TIME
00 : 00 - 00 : 00
The setting of the time is essential for the robot’s proper functioning. Many parameters inuence the setting of the work schedules,
such as the number of secondary areas, the number and the power of batteries of the robot, complexity of the lawn, type of grass, etc. Generally, the working hours must be increased slightly when mowing gardens with secondary areas, with lots of
obstacles and complicated areas. Below is a table with the indicative times for conguring the robot on rst use.
NB. Set all the weekdays at “1” – “Work Days.”
m² (ft²) Time 1 Time 2
200 (2152) 10:00 11:00
500 (5380) 10:00 12:00
900 (9684) 10:00 11:30 16:00 17:30
1200 (12912) 10:00 12:00 16:00 18:00
1500 (16140) 10:00 12:00 16:00 19:00
2000 (21520)
09:00 13:00 17:00 20:00
mod. 1L2DL 09:00 21:00
2500 (26900)
09:00 13:30 18:00 22:30
mod. 1L2DL 09:00 22:30
3000 (32280) 08:00 23:00
3500 (37660) 07:30 23:30
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SECONDARY AREAS – PROGRAMMING MODE
If the area to be mowed includes secondary areas based on the denition given in the chapter “Preparation and Marking the
Boundaries of the Work Areas”, then it is necessary to program the secondary areas so the robot knows how to reach them and how many times.
SECONDARY AREA : function for dening the automatic mowing of a secondary area.
-
Percentage: allows setting the dimensions of the secondary
area to be mowed in respect to entire lawn surface. Below is a
table to use as a guide for conguring a secondary area:
•
10% indicates a very small area.
•
30% Indicates an area which is approximately one third of the entire garden.
•
50% Indicates an area which is approximately half of the entire garden.
•
80% Indicates a secondary area which is bigger than the primary area.
•
100%. The robot will follow the perimeter wire to mow the secondary area each time it exits the charging station.
primary area
clockwise directionanti-clockwise direction
secondary area 1 (30%, 60MT, clokwise)
secondary area 2 (20%, 30MT, Anti-clokwise)
-
Distance: this allows setting the distance necessary for the robot to reach the internal part of the secondary area following
the perimeter wire. It is recommended to measure half the distance of the secondary area to ensure that the robot starts working inside that area.
-
Direction: indicates the shortest direction for reaching the secondary area. The direction can be clockwise or counter-
clockwise. The robot exits from the charging station and follows the wire in the indicated direction to reach the secondary area.
-
Mode: indicates the method for reaching the secondary area. Use the “Follow wire” method when there are lots of obstacles
in the garden close to the perimeter wire (less than 2 m) or when there are tight areas to pass through (less than 2 m) to reach
the secondary areas. In all other cases use the “Bounce on wire” method.
•
“Follow wire”. The robot reaches the secondary area positioning its wheels astride the perimeter wire.
•
“Bounce on wire”. The robot reaches the secondary area running along the perimeter wire at an indicative distance from
a few cm to 1 m (3.2 ')..
SECONDARY AREA 2: function for dening the automatic mowing of secondary area number 2. This setting uses the same conguration parameters as those used for secondary area 1.
SECONDARY AREA 3: (only for some versions, see “Technical Specications”). Function for dening the automatic mowing of secondary area number 3. This setting uses the same conguration parameters as those used for secondary area 1.
SAFETY – PROGRAMMING MODE
CHANGE PASSWORD: function for setting or changing the password.
-
No: the password entered does not need to be changed.
-
Yes: for entering or changing the password which will be used to start the robot and disable the alarm. You will prompted to
enter the following information :
•
Password: enter the old password (manufacturer’s default 0000).
•
New password: enter the new password.
•
Repeat password: enter the new password again.
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Important
Tosetor changethepassword,itisrstnecessaryto entertheprevious oneandthen enterthenewone.
Upon purchase, the password entered by the manufacturer consists of four numbers (0000).
Important
When entering the password, you will be prompted to re-enter the password in order to ensure that it has been set correctly. In order to not forget the password, choose a number combination that is easy to remember.
START PASSWORD: this function allows dening whether you want to enter a password each time the robot is turned on after
a period of inactivity (e.g. winter storage).
-
No: there is no need to enter a password each time the robot is turned on. The password will only be required to disable the
alarm. The robot requires the password to conrm this parameter.
-
Yes: the password will be required each time the robot is started.
OPERATING MODE – PROGRAMMING MODE
Function for setting the operating mode of the robot. The robot automatically returns to “AUTOMATIC” mode when turned off.”
•
Automatic: normal operating mode. The robot recognises the perimeter wire and returns to the charging station whenever necessary.
•
Closed area: operating mode in closed areas with no charging station. For the correct use of this mode, refer to “USE OF ROBOT IN CLOSED AREAS WITH NO CHARGING STATION.”
•
No border: operating mode without recognition of the perimeter wire. Use in small areas whose whole perimeter is bounded by a wall or fence at least 15 cm high, without installation of the perimeter wire and under the supervision of the user and with the remote control.
LANGUAGE OPTIONS – PROGRAMMING MODE
LANGUAGE: function for selecting the language to use for the messages and user menu. Scroll through the various options
with the “+” or “-” key and conrm with “ENTER”.
•
DATE FORMAT
•
TIME FORMAT
•
DISTANCE FORMAT
These functions allow personalising the date, time and distance formats.
INITIAL START UP – AUTOMATIC MODE
The automatic cycle is started during the initial start-up or after a period of inactivity.
1. Check that the height of the lawn surface to mow is compatible with the proper functioning of the robot (see “Technical
Specications”).
2. Adjust the cutting height as desired (see “Adjustment of Cutting Height).
3. Check that the work area has been correctly marked and that there are no impediments to the regular functioning of the robot
as indicated in the section “Preparation and Marking the Boundaries of the Work Areas” and following sections.
4. Position the robot inside the charging station.
5. Press the “ON” key and wait a few seconds for the robot to turn on completely.
6. If starting the robot for the rst time, it is necessary to program the settings. However, if starting the robot after a long period
of inactivity, check that the programmed functions correspond to the actual condition of the lawn to be mowed (e.g. addition
of a pool, plants, etc.) (See “Programming Mode”).
7. After a few seconds, the message “CHARGING” will appear on the display.
8. The robot starts to mow the lawn according to the modes programmed.
9. Check there are no large puddles after a heavy rain, otherwise the area must be put in order or make sure the robot is in
"Pause".
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ROBOT SAFETY STOP
During use, it may be necessary to stop the robot. In normal conditions, the robot can be stopped with the “OFF” key. In case of danger or when performing any maintenance, it is necessary to stop the robot in safe conditions in order to prevent the blade from accidently starting. Press the "STOP" key to stop the robot.
Important
The robot safety stop is necessary during maintenance and repairs (for example, replacement and/or recharging of the battery, blade replacement, cleaning operations, etc.).
To start, proceed as indicated:
-
position the robot inside the cutting area.
-
start the robot with the "ON" key. The display will light up, "Pause" is indicated shortly after, the robot is now in the pause state.
-
press the "PLAY/PAUSE" key.
If the robot is started up outside of the cutting area, the blade
motor will not start and after briey searching for the signal, the
robot will show "OUT OF BORDER" on the display. Press "OFF", position the robot inside the cutting area and carry out the start up procedure again.
STOP
“STOP” KEY (A)
AUTOMATIC RETURN TO THE CHARGING STATION
The robot stops the work cycle if the following conditions are veried.
-
End of working time: at the end of the working time, the robot automatically returns to the charging station and starts
operating again according to what has been programmed (see “Programming Mode”).
-
Rain: with the function active, the robot returns to the recharging station automatically and will start working again as
programmed (see "Programming mode").
-
Battery to be charged: the robot automatically returns to the charging station.
-
Lawnmowed(onlyforsomeversions,see“TechnicalSpecications): if the sensor detects that the lawn has already been mowed, it automatically returns to the charging station and starts operating again according to what has been programmed
(see “Programming Mode”).
USE OF THE ROBOT IN CLOSED AREAS WITH NO CHARGING STATION
The start-up of the robot in “closed area” mode is for mowing closed areas which are delimited by the perimeter wire and which have no charging station.
Warning – Caution
Carry the robot using the handle provided. Do not grab the robot by the body and always use the handle provided.
Position the robot inside the work area at a minimum distance
of 100 cm (39.37 ") from the perimeter wire and from any other
obstacle.
min. 100 cm (39,37 ")
min. 100 cm (39,37 ")
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1. Press the “ON” key.
2. Enter the password (if prompted) (See “Password Entry”).
3. The “PAUSE” function appears on the display.
PAUSE
4. Enter into programming mode and select “WORK MODE”. Select “CLOSED
AREA” and the words “CLOSED AREA – 60 Min” (default value) will appear
on the display.
5. Press either the “+” or “-” key to set the minutes.
6. Press “ENTER” to conrm.
7. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE” key to exit the programming menu and then restart
the robot. After the set time, the robot safely stops next to the perimeter wire.
8. Restore the normal functioning of the robot as described in chapter “INITIAL
START UP – AUTOMATIC MODE”.
CLOSED AREA 60 min
STARTING THE ROBOT WITHOUT THE PERIMETER WIRE
This mode can be executed with the remote control to mow areas with boundaries at least 15 cm high.
Important
When using the robot without the perimeter wire, make sure the robot does not run into obstacles, corners or dangerous objects.
1. Press the “ON” key.
2. Enter the password (if prompted) (See “Password Entry”).
3. Press “ENTER” to enter into programming mode. Scroll through the items until reaching “WORK MODE.” Set the option “NO
BORDER”. Press either the “+” or “-” key to set the working minutes of the robot.
4. Press “ENTER” to conrm the selection.
5. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE” key several times to exit from the menu and restart the robot.
6. Manoeuvre the robot using the remote control.
7. At the end of mowing, press the “OFF” key to safely stop the robot (see “Robot Safety Stop”)..
Important
It is recommended to move the robot with the remote control when mowing inside a narrow, well-visible area, and to make sure there are no people or pets next to the operating zones of the robot.
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PASSWORD ENTRY
The robot can be protected by a password consisting of four numbers which can be enabled, disabled and personalised by the
user (see “Programming Mode”).
1. On the display appears the message:
2. Press either the “+” or “-” key to set the rst number.
3. Press “ENTER” to conrm. The cursor moves to the next position.
4. Repeat the procedure to set all the numbers of the password.
The robot is now ready for use.
PASSWORD
0000
VISUALISING THE DISPLAY DURING THE WORK PHASE
While in operation, the following data appears on the display of the robot:
-
left wheel motor speed
-
blade motor speed
-
right wheel motor speed
-
battery voltage
While the robot is charging, the word “CHARGING” appears on the display.
If the robot is outside the working time, the display shows the day and time of the next scheduled start.
Sx=00 La=00 Dx=00 BATTERY 0000
1
PROLONGED INACTIVITY AND RESTARTING
If the robot has not been used for a long period of time, 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 ve months.
2. Have the routine maintenance performed by an authorised dealer. This is essential for keeping the robot in good condition.
The assistance service usually includes the following operations:
•
total cleaning of the robot, the cutting blade and all the other moving parts.
•
cleaning of the inside of the robot.
•
checking of robot functioning.
•
checking and, if necessary, replacement of any worn parts such as the cutting blade.
•
checking of the battery capacity.
•
if necessary, the dealer may also load new software.
3. Accurately clean the robot and charging station (see “Robot Cleaning”).
4. Check any worn or damaged components such as the cutting blade and evaluate their replacement.
5. Store the robot in a protected and dry place with an ambient temperature between 10° and 20° C, out of reach of foreign
elements (children, animals, other foreign objects, etc.). Store the robot at a temperature below 20°C in order reduce the
automatic discharge of the batteries.
6. Disconnect the power plug from the power supply unit (A).
7. Cover the charging station (C) to prevent any foreign materials from getting inside (leaves, paper, etc.) and for preserving
the contact plates.
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Restarting
Before restarting the robot after a long period of inactivity, proceed as follows:
1. Connect the plug of the power supply unit (A) to the electrical
outlet.
2. Reconnect the main electrical power supply.
3. Position the robot inside the charging station.
4. Press the “ON” key.
5. Enter the password (if prompted) (See “Password Entry”).
6. After a few seconds, the message “CHARGING” will appear
on the display.
7. The robot is now ready to be used (see “Programming Mode”).
Current power supplyunit (A)
Charging station (C)
BATTERY CHARGING AFTER PROLONGED INACTIVITY
Danger - Attention
Do not recharge the robot in explosive and
ammableenvironments.
1. Supply electricity to the charging station and make sure the
plates are clean.
2. Position the robot inside the charging station.
3. Press the “ON” key (A).
4. Enter the password (if prompted) (See “Password Entry”).
5. After a few seconds, the message “CHARGING” will appear
on the display.
6. Press the “PLAY/PAUSE” key (B). The batteries start the
charging cycle.
7. At the end of the charging cycle (approx. 6 hours), press the
“OFF” key (C).
8. Store the robot in a protected and dry place with an ambient
temperature between 10° and 20° C, difcult to reach by
children, animals, other foreign objects, etc.
“PLAY/PAUSE” KEY (B)
“OFF” KEY (C)
“ON” KEY (A)
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OPERATING TIPS
Below are some useful operating tips to follow when using the robot.
-
Even after being suitably informed on the use of the robot, it is always a good idea to simulate some test manoeuvres on rst
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 1 cm (0.40 ") higher than the cutting blade. In case of high grass, lift the cutting
blade and then lower it gradually on the following days.
-
If the lawn is equipped with an automatic sprinkler system, program the robot to return to the charging system at least one
hour before the sprinklers are turned on.
-
Check the slope of the ground and make sure the maximum values allowed are not exceeded in order to prevent damage to the robot and the sprinklers.
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It is recommended to program the robot so that it does not work more than is necessary, also taking into consideration the different growth rates of the grass in different seasons, so as not to subject it to unnecessary deterioration and reduction of the battery life.
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When using the robot, make sure the work area is clear of people (in particular, children, the elderly or disabled people) and
pets in order to prevent safety risks. To minimise the chance of injury, program the robot so that it operates at suitable times of the day.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE RECOMMANDATIONS
Important
During maintenance, use personal protection equipment indicated by the Manufacturer, especially when working on the blade. Before carrying out any type of maintenance, make sure the robot is turned off (see “Robot Safety Stop”).
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE
Frequency Part Type of maintenance Reference
Weekly
Blade
Clean and check the
efciency of the blade. If the
blade is bent or very worn, replace it
See “Robot Cleaning”
See “Blade Replacement”
Battery charging knobs Clean and remove any rust. See “Robot Cleaning”
Contact plates Clean and remove any rust. See “Robot Cleaning”
Monthly Robot Clean the robot See “Robot Cleaning”
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ROBOT CLEANING
1. Stop the robot safely (see “Robot Safety Stop”).
Warning – Caution
Use protective gloves to prevent cutting your hands.
2. Clean all the outside surfaces of the robot with a sponge soaked in warm water and a mild detergent. Squeeze well to remove
any excess water before use.
Warning – Caution
The use of too much water may cause water to penetrate into the device which could damage the electrical parts.
3. Do not use solvents or benzene so as not to damage the painted surfaces and plastic components.
4. Do not wash the inside parts of the robot and do not use jets of pressurised water so as not to damage the
electric and electronic parts.
Warning – Caution
In order to avoid irreversible damage to the electric and electronic components, do not immerse the robot, partially or completely, in water because it is not watertight.
5. Check the lower part of the robot (cutting blade area, and
wheels), use a brush suitable to remove deposits and/or
residues that may impede the proper functioning of the robot.
6. Remove any grass and leaves from the gripping areas of the
robot.
7. Clean the knobs of the battery charger (A), the contact plates
(B) and remove any deposits or residuals caused by electric contacts with a dry cloth and, if necessary, with ne sandpaper.
8. Clean the inside of the charging station to remove any
accumulated residuals.
charging knobs (A)
contact plates (B)
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TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
The information below is designed to help identify and correct any faults and/or malfunctions which may occur during operation.
Some faults can be xed by the user, while others require specic technical skills or special expertise and therefore must only be xed by qualied personnel with certied experience in the specic eld of intervention.
Problem Cause Remedies
The antitheft alarm continues
to operate
Alarm enabled Disable the alarm (see “Programming Mode”)
The antitheft alarm does not
work
Alarm disabled Enable the alarm (see “Programming Mode”)
The robot is very noisy
Cutting blade damaged
Replace the blade with a new one (see “Blade
Replacement”)
Cutting blade clogged by residuals
(tape, cords, plastic fragments, etc.)
Safely stop the robot (see “Robot Safety Stop”).
Unclog the blade
Warning – Caution
Use protective gloves to prevent injuries to
your hands
The robot was started in the presence
of obstacles (fallen branches, forgotten
objects, etc.)
Stop the robot safely (see “Robot Safety Stop”)
Remove the obstacle 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”)
Carry out a preliminary cutting of the area with a
normal lawnmower
The robot does not position
itself correctly inside the
charging station
Incorrect positioning of the perimeter
wire or power cord of the charging
station
Check the connection of the charging station
(see “Installation of charging station and power
supply unit”)
Collapsing of ground next to the
charging station
Position the charging station on a at and stable
surface (see “Planning of system installation”)
The robot does not behave
correctly around the
owerbeds
Perimeter wire laid incorrectly
Reposition the perimeter wire correctly (counter-
clockwise direction) (see “Installation of
perimeter wire”)
The robot works at the wrong
time
Clock was set incorrectly
Reset the clock of the robot (see “Programming
Mode”)
Working time was set incorrectly
Reset the working time (see “Programming
Mode”)
The robot does not execute
quick re-entry
Quick re-entry not setup correctly
Check the exact layout of the quick re-entry
(see “Layout of the robot’s quick re-entry to the
charging station”)
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Problem Cause Remedies
The work area is not
completely mowed
Not enough work hours
Extend the working time (see “Programming
Mode”)
Cutting blade clogged with deposits
and/or residuals
Stop the robot safely (see “Robot Safety Stop”)
Warning – Caution
Use protective gloves to prevent injuries to
your hands.
Clean the cutting blade
Cutting blade worn out
Replace the blade with an original spare part
(see “Blade replacement”)
Work area too big compared to the
actual capacity of the robot
Adjust the work area (see “Technical
specications”)
The batteries are about to run out.
Replace the batteries with original spare parts
(see “Battery replacement”)
The batteries do not charge completely
Clean and remove any rust from the contact
points of the batteries (see “Robot Cleaning”).
Recharge the batteries for at least 12 hours
Secondary area not
completely mowed
Programming error
Correctly program the secondary area (see
“Programming Mode”)
“Lift” appears on the display The robot is lifted from the ground
Check that the robot is not blocked or obstructed
by any objects.
Clean and eliminate any residual grass under
the body shell which may obstruct the sensors
(see "Robot cleaning")
“No Signal” appears on the
display
The perimeter wire is not connected correctly (broken cable, no electrical
connection, etc.)
Check the functioning of the electrical power
supply, the correct connection of the power supply unit and of the charging station (see
“Installation of charging station and power supply
unit”)
“Out of border” appears on
the display
Too much slope
Delimit the area with too much slope (see
“Planning of system installation”)
Perimeter wire laid incorrectly
Check that the wire has been installed correctly
(too deep, next to metallic objects, distance between the wire marking the two elements
less than 70 cm, etc.) (see “Planning of system
installation”)
Perimeter wire marking the boundary of
the inside areas (owerbeds, bushes,
etc.) laid in a counter-clockwise
direction
Reposition the perimeter wire correctly (counter-
clockwise direction) (see “Installation of
perimeter wire”)
Overheated power supply unit
Adopt the appropriate measures to reduce the temperature of the power supply unit (ventilate
or modify the installation area, etc.) (see
“Planning of system installation”)
Incorrect wheel transmission
Check and, if necessary, correctly fasten the
wheels
“Blackout” appears on the
display
Interruption of the power supply to the
transmitter
Restart the robot
Overheated power supply unit
Adopt the appropriate measures to reduce the temperature of the power supply unit (ventilate
or modify the installation area, etc.) (see
“Planning of system installation”)
Presence of other installations nearby Contact an authorised Service Centre
Perimeter wire oxidised caused by
damage to the protective sheathing
Contact your nearest authorised service centre
to check the impedance (Ohm) of the perimeter
wire
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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, ll 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
“Sync error” appears on the
display
The robot’s receiver does not recognise
the signal
Turn the robot off and then turn it back on.
If the problem persists, contact 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 too close to
obstacles (less than a distance of 1 m)
or 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
The remote control does not
work
Programming error
Correctly program the remote control (see
“Programming Mode”)
“WatchdogError” appears on
the display
The internal “software safety” system is
enabled
Turn the robot off and on.
If the problem persists, contact your nearest
authorised service centre
“Tilt” appears on the display
The robot is located on a level that is
higher than the allowed limits
Mark off the area that is too steep
The robot is located on a level that is
lower than the allowed limits
Check that the charging station is positioned on
a at surface. Turn the robot off and on while in
the charging station and try again. If the problem persists, contact your nearest authorised service
centre
(C)
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
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PART REPLACEMENT
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR REPLACING PARTS
Important
Replace and repair any parts according to the manufacturer’s instructions, or contact the service centre if these operations are not included in the manual.
BATTERY 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 prevent injuries to your hands.
For replacement, use only the original blade suitable for the device.
MODEL Cutting blade code
1L2DL - 1L2EL - 1L2LL CS_D0112_02
2. Turn the robot over and position it so as not to ruin the covering
hood.
3. Unscrew the screws (B) to remove the blade (A).
4. Insert a new blade and fasten the screws.
5. Turn the robot back over to its operating position.
blade (A)
screws (B)
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ROBOT DISPOSAL
•
At the end of its useful lifespan, this product is classied as WEEE (waste electrical and electronic equipment). It must therefore not be disposed of as normal domestic waste, as mixed urban waste (undifferentiated) or as separated urban waste (differentiated).
•
When it is time for disposal, the user must make sure that the product is recycled in compliance with the
requirements of the local laws; in particular, electric and electronic components must be separated and
sorted in authorised waste disposal centres for WEEE, or the product must be taken intact to the dealer
when a new purchase is made. Abusive disposal of WEEE is punished by nes established by laws in force
in the areas where said disposal occurs.
•
Dangerous substances contained in electric 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 specically separated and disposed of, are marked..
Danger - Attention
WEEE - Waste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) can contain dangerous substances with potentially harmful effects on the environment and people's health. WEEE must be disposed of correctly and only in
specicdisposalcentres.
•
Packaging - Product packaging is made with recyclable materials and must be disposed of in a sustainable manner in special disposal containers or authorised waste disposal centres.
•
Batteries - Old or exhausted batteries contain harmful substances for the environment and people's health so must not
be disposed of as normal domestic waste. The user must dispose of batteries in a sustainable way, in specic disposal
containers or in authorised waste disposal centres.
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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
ZUCCHETTI Centro Sistemi S.p.A. Via Lungarno 305/A Terranuova B.ni (AR) ITALY
Zucchetti Centro Sistemi S.p.A. declares and assumes liability that the product:
battery-powered automatic lawnmower robot, model 1L2DL - 1L2EL - 1L2LL, complies with the basic requisites for safety,
health and environmental protection provided for by the following European Union directives:
Low voltage directive 2006/95/EC, electromagnetic compatibility directive 2004/108/EC, RoHS directive 2011/65/EC, WEEE directive 2012/99/EU, directive for noise emission in the environment 2005/88/EC;
complies with the following harmonised standards: CEI EN 50338:2007-06 (safety) (for applicable parts); CEI EN 60335-1:2013-01 and EN 60730-1:2011 (safety);
CEI EN 55014-1:2008-01+A1:2010-10+A2:2012-02 (emission); CEI EN 61000-3-2:2007-04 +A1,A2:2011-09 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 61000­4-6:2011-10 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);
also declares that, pursuant to directive 2005/88/EC, the LWA sound power level, out of a signicant sample is 65.0 dB ± 0.7 dB (weighted on A curve and referred to 1 pW), that the guaranteed LWA sound power level is less than 75 dB (weighted on A curve and referred to 1 pW) and that the technical folders in compliance with directives 2005/88/EC and 2006/42/EC are available c/o Zucchetti Centro Sistemi S.p.A. via Lungarno 305/a, Terranuova B.ni (ar), Italy.
Terranuova B.ni 04/12/2013
Bernini Fabrizio
(CEO)
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