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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
7.1 Text error-messages
Robomow continuously monitors its operation. It produces text messages to assist you in smoothly running it: text
messages in case of an operational fault as well as text messages that prompt the user to perform a certain action.
P Usually, if the mower stops, a message is displayed. This display stays on for 15 minutes.
) If you arrive later than those 15 minutes, the display will be blank.
P To wake Robomow up and see the last text message displayed prior to stopping, press
.
The following table displays all fault message displays and their most common causes. The next table will give details
and possible causes of other faults, that do not provide fault messages.
If a fault cannot be dealt with using these tables, please call your service provider.
7.2 Error Messages And Corrective Actions
The list is alphabetical, by message text
Message
Displayed
Probable Cause/Event Corrective/User Action
Base Problem
- Robomow fails to enter the Base Station
several times continuously.
- Adjust the Base Station position.
- Clean the contacts with a brush or piece of cloth.
Bumper Pressed
- Bumper is constantly being pressed.
- Move mower away from object that presses against the
bumper.
Check Inactive
Time
- Too many Inactive Days and/or Hours have
been set for your lawn area. Current settings
will not be changed.
- Mowing Frequency is too high for current
settings of Inactive Time. The Inactive Time
settings will be set to defaults.
- Area setting is too high for current settings of
Inactive Time. The Inactive Time settings will
be set to defaults.
- Decrease the number of Inactive Days and/or the
number of Inactive Hours to allow Robomow to complete
mowing your lawn.
- Decrease Mowing Frequency (see Section 4.3.2.2)
- Decrease Area setting
Check Mow
Height
- Mowing motor has faced an over-current for
too long as a result of high grass or an obstacle
that is stuck or wrapped around the blade.
- Something is preventing a blade from rotating
freely. Severe grass accumulation under the
mowing deck; rope or similar object wrapped
around mowing blade.
- CAUTION – Switch off the Safety Switch before
checking the blades.
- Inspect blades for foreign material or debris preventing
rotation.
- Clean out accumulated grass clippings using a wooden
stick.
Check Power
- Power Box is not plugged properly into the
main Power Box.
- Confirm Power Box is plugged into the main power plug
socket.
- No power to plug socket or main power is shut
off.
- Turn power on to the main plug socket.
- Check the mains supply using another appliance.
- The mower or Charging Station contacts are
dirty.
- Clean the contacts with a brush or piece of cloth.
- Charging is not detected, although there is
physical contact between the mower and the
Base Station contacts.
- Confirm a good connection of the Power Box to the
Base Station.
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- Operation and safety manual 2
- Emc directive 2004 108 ec 3
- Eu declaration of conformity 3
- Important 3
- Machinery directive 2006 42 ec 3
- Noise directive 2000 14 ec 3
- Robomow s models 3
- Rohs directive 2011 65 eu 3
- This warning symbol will be found at several points throughout the pages of this manual it is intended to highlight an important safety warning or cautionary message please pay particular attention to these areas and be sure you fully understand the message before proceeding 4
- Warning 4
- Warning decal definitions 4
- Robomow s models 5
- Safety warnings precautions 5
- Introduction 6
- Robomo 6
- Safety features 6
- How robomow works for you 7
- Robomow s models 7
- Robomow features 8
- 1 3 7 6 9
- What s in the box 9
- Base station 10
- Main parts 10
- Power box 10
- Robomo 10
- Under the hood 10
- Chapter 1 planning ahead 11
- Chapter 10 accessories 7 11
- Chapter 11 tips for maintaining your lawn 8 11
- Chapter 2 initial setup 11
- Chapter 3 preparing robomow 7 11
- Chapter 4 robomow operation 1 11
- Chapter 5 using the power box 4 11
- Chapter 6 charging 5 11
- Chapter 7 troubleshooting 7 11
- Chapter 8 specifications 3 11
- Chapter 9 maintenance and storage 4 11
- Table of contents 11
- Warranty card 11
- Chapter 1 planning ahead 12
- Lawn types what does your lawn look like 12
- Planning perimeter wire installation 12
- Main zone sub zone s type lawn 13
- Robomow s models 13
- Planning ahead 14
- Separated zones type lawn 14
- Types of separated zone setups a separated zone that can be completely mowed in a single operation 14
- A separated zone that requires more than one single operation to completely mow the area 15
- Consider the following in order to choose the best location 15
- Robomow s models 15
- Select base station location 15
- Determine power box location 16
- Objects inside lawn 16
- Planning perimeter wire installation 16
- Slopes 16
- Distances from edge pools ponds cliffs etc 17
- Interference with adjacent lawns 17
- Robomow s models 17
- Chapter 2 initial setup 18
- Perimeter wire setup 18
- Laying the perimeter wire 19
- Perimeter islands 19
- Robomow s models 19
- Special cases of perimeter wire setup 19
- Setting a narrow pass 20
- Robomow s models 21
- Initial setup 22
- Robomow s models 23
- Separated zone s 23
- Setup for a separated zone that can be completely mowed in a single operation 23
- Setup for a separated zone that requires more than a single operation to completely mow the area 23
- A pond swimming pool or watercourse at lawn s edge or grass level more than 70 cm 2 ft higher than outer area 24
- Back at the base station completing the perimeter wire setup 24
- Fastening perimeter wire to the ground 24
- Initial setup 24
- A pull 25
- Assembling the base station 25
- B push 25
- Base station assembly 25
- Base station head and base 25
- Electric shock hazard 25
- Laying and fastening power cord 25
- Extension cable all the way to the power box 26
- Initial setup 26
- P p feed both the perimeter wire a and the extension cable b through the slot in the rear side of the base station 26
- P p feed the 20 m 26
- Placing the base station 26
- Push forward until the head clicks into place 26
- Slide it in place along the side channels 26
- At the power box location 27
- Determining power box location 27
- Installing the power box 27
- Power box mounting 27
- Robomow s models 27
- Adjust the cutting height 28
- Chapter 3 preparing robomow 28
- Insert the fuse 28
- One time setup step by step 28
- Peg base 29
- Preparing robomow 29
- Select language 29
- Set date 29
- Set time 29
- Test base station position 29
- Add another sub zone 30
- Main zone area 30
- Robomow s models 30
- Test wire position 30
- After setup is complete 31
- Going to sub zone 1 31
- Preparing robomow 31
- Press stop at zone entry 31
- S t o p 31
- Automatic operation 32
- Chapter 4 robomow operation 32
- Menu options 32
- The lcd display 32
- Check inactive time will be displayed 33
- If the default lawn option settings need to be changed several options are available 33
- If too many days have been deactivated relative to your lawn size 33
- Inactive operating times can be set for specific days of the week and for specific hours each day 33
- Inactive time 33
- Lawn options 33
- Menu structure 33
- Robomow operation 33
- Robomow will not operate on the days you have deactivated 33
- The inactive time menu is used to set times when the mower will be inactive 33
- To select inactive days 33
- Mowing extent 34
- Robomow s models 34
- To select inactive hours 34
- Mowing frequency 35
- Zones to add remove edit zone s 35
- Remove 36
- Robomow s models 36
- S t o p 36
- Learn distance 37
- Only the area of the main zone can be changed 37
- P p sub zone entry 37
- P p to change the area of a sub zone 37
- Robomow operation 37
- Robomow will follow the perimeter wire robomow will follow the perimeter wire 37
- The area and the sub zone entry can be changed 37
- There are two methods to change the sub zone entry using update distance or learn distance 37
- To edit a sub zone 37
- To edit the main zone 37
- Update distance 37
- Robomow s models 38
- Islands 39
- Using sub zones as remote starting points 39
- In the main zone when robomow completes its operation or when the home button instructs it to go to base it drives itself to the base station robomow drives along the perimeter wire with a dynamic offset not centered to prevent wheel tracks along the same path this return behavior can be turned off 40
- Near wire follow 40
- P p edge overlap allows adjusting the degree of overlapping with lawn s edge when performing the smooth and continuous turns in smartmow mode 40
- P p increasing this value will cause a higher overlapping with lawn s edge for better mowing results but at some point may prevent the mower from performing a smooth turn 40
- P p when this feature is enabled for the first time in a particular zone it may require the mower to cross the lawn and touch the perimeter wire several times to perform an initial calibration of the algorithm before it will start performing smooth turns at lawn s edge 40
- P the unique smartmow feature allows more efficient mowing operation through the smooth and continuous turns when reaching lawn s edge 40
- Robomow s models 40
- Smartmow 40
- The higher the distance setting the smaller the probability of tracks along the perimeter 40
- The offset the offset distance values range from 1 to 12 they represent different distances from the wire 40
- Child lock 41
- Child lock feature prevents accidental pressing of keys buttons especially by children 41
- Mower options 41
- Program on off 41
- This feature is turned off by default 41
- To turn this feature on set child lock to on 41
- Turbomow 41
- Anti theft 42
- By default anti theft is turned off to turn the anti theft on for the first time 42
- P p please note it may take a few minutes before robomow detects rainy or humid conditions this is done in order to avoid false detections as soon as the mower detects rain it halts the current mowing operation and start searching for the base station when the islands feature is set to on see section 4 the mower will execute a special method of searching for the base station as a result it may take the mower more time up to 30 40 minutes to arrive at the base station 42
- P p the current reading of the rain sensor is displayed robomow detects rain when the reading value is below the set sensitivity value the higher the sensitivity setting the more sensitive robomow is to rain detection 42
- P p to change the sensitivity of the rain sensor 42
- P p to turn the rain sensor on or off 42
- Rain sensor 42
- Robomow s models 42
- The anti theft feature alarms the surroundings in the event of unintended removal of the mower from its designated area 42
- The rain sensor feature halts operation in rainy or highly humid weather 42
- This is recommended for the health of the lawn however mowing wet grass does not present any technical problem 42
- Tip select an easily memorized number write it down bottom of chapter 8 and keep it in a safe place 42
- Language 43
- P p to change date format 43
- P p to change time format 43
- P p to set date 43
- P p to set time 43
- P to change language 43
- Robomow operation 43
- They can be updated using the time and date option 43
- Time and date 43
- Time and date have already been set during the one time setup 43
- Lcd contrast 44
- Manual operation 44
- Robomow s models 44
- Alert description 45
- Automatic oper on off button 45
- Chapter 5 using the power box 45
- Docking indicator 45
- Operating indicator wire indicator 45
- Power box alerts 45
- Robomow s models 45
- To disable the automatic operation 45
- To turn buzzer on off 45
- Chapter 6 charging 46
- Charging during the season 46
- Charging out of season 46
- Robomow s models 46
- Charging 47
- Chapter 7 troubleshooting 48
- Error messages and corrective actions 48
- Robomow s models 48
- Text error messages 48
- Cross outside 49
- Drive overheat cooling 49
- Front wheel problem 49
- Handle lifted 49
- Key pressed 49
- Keys locked 49
- Message displayed probable cause event corrective user action 49
- Mow overheat cooling 49
- No wire signal 49
- Rain detected 49
- Raise mowing height 49
- Troubleshooting 49
- Message displayed probable cause event corrective user action 50
- Recharge battery 50
- Robomow s models 50
- Signal 50
- Start elsewhere 50
- Start inside 50
- Stuck in place 50
- Sub zone x problem 50
- Switch off before lifting 50
- Waiting for 50
- Mower does not dock properly and sometimes misses the base station contacts 51
- Mower doesn t depart from the base station for a long time 51
- Mower doesn t find the base station or the mower acquires adjacent wire while following the wire in near wire follow mode 51
- Other problems 51
- Poor quality of mowing 51
- Problem encountered probable cause event corrective user action 51
- Robomow operates at the wrong time 51
- Troubleshooting 51
- Uneven mowing results 51
- Cut wire indicator is flashing on power box 52
- Lcd display is in a foreign language 52
- Mowing or charging times are shorter than usual 52
- Poor connection indicator is flashing on power box 52
- Problem encountered probable cause event corrective user action 52
- Robomow is noisy and vibrates 52
- Robomow operates during rain 52
- Robomow s models 52
- Description of non depart codes 53
- Troubleshooting 53
- Anti theft code 54
- Chapter 8 specifications 54
- Return here if you ever forget the code 54
- Robomow serial number 54
- Write down your 4 digit anti theft code 54
- ____ ____ ____ ____ 54
- _______________________ 54
- Chapter 9 maintenance and storage 55
- Maintenance of the mowing deck 55
- Robomow s models 55
- Maintenance of the blades 56
- Disposing the old battery pack 57
- Maintenance of the base station area 57
- Robomow s models 57
- Splicing the perimeter wire 57
- Storing the mower during winter 57
- Winter service 57
- Chapter 10 accessories 58
- Requires professional installation 58
- Robomow s models 58
- Best time to mow 59
- Blades 59
- Chapter 11 tips for maintaining your lawn 59
- Cutting height 59
- Do not over water 59
- Fertilization 59
- Grasscycling 59
- Lawn care has never been so easy 59
- Mowing frequency 59
- Robomo 59
- Thatch 59
- Watering 59
- Always follow the safety instructions specified in this manual 60
- S series limited warranty 60
- Warranty card 60
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