Robomow RL2000 [83/84] Rl series limited warranty
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Warranty Card
Warranty Card
RL Series Limited Warranty
Friendly Robotics warrants to the original purchaser that the RL series ‘Product’ is free from defects in materials and workmanship when used under
normal residential* purposes for a period of 24 months, 12 months for the batteries, beginning from the date of purchase. Product accessories, including
replacement parts are warranted for a period of 6 months from the date of purchase. This warranty provides for the cost of parts and labor to repair cov-
ered defects when performed by an authorized Friendly Robotics service and warranty facility. A valid proof of purchase is required for warranty repairs.
The limited warranty does not cover transportation costs of any kind. The owner bears all responsibility for transportation costs to an autho-
rized Friendly Robotics service and warranty facility.
*Normal residential purposes is defined as use of the product on the same lot as your primary home. Use at more than one location is
considered commercial use, and this warranty would not apply.
Items and Conditions Not Covered
This express warranty does not cover the following:
• Cost of regular maintenance service parts or procedures, such as blades or blade sharpening.
• Any product or part that has been altered, misused, abused or requires replacement or repair due to accidents or lack of
proper maintenance.
• Normal wear and tear, including fading of paint or plastic parts.
• Cost of installation or reinstallation, removal of installation or any costs or damages associated with improper installation or
use of product.
• Any product that has been opened, repaired, modified or altered by anyone other than a Friendly Robotics authorized repair
facility.
• Repairs necessary due to improper battery care and/or improper charging process such as charging in wet conditions (RL555,
RL855), electrical supply irregularities, or failure to properly prepare the mower or battery prior to any period of non-use.
• Repairs necessary due to water damage, other than incidental rain exposure, repairs due to lighting or other acts of God.
Instructions for Obtaining Warranty Service
Should you feel your Friendly Robotics product contains a defect in materials or workmanship, contact the retailer who sold you the product.
Owner Responsibilities
You must maintain and care for your Friendly Robotics product by following the maintenance and care procedures described in the owner/operator
manual. Routine maintenance, whether performed by a service provider or by you, is at your expense.
General Conditions
Repair by an authorized Friendly Robotics service and warranty repair facility is your sole remedy under this warranty. There is no
other express or implied warranty. All implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for use are limited to the duration of this express
warranty. Friendly Robotics is not liable for indirect, incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of the Friendly
Robotics Product covered by this warranty, including any cost or expense of providing substitute equipment or service during reasonable
periods of malfunction or non-use pending completion of repairs under this warranty. Some states do not allow exclusions of incidental
or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusion and limitations may not apply to
you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
Always follow the safety instructions specified in this Manual
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- Doc0100f 1
- Operating safety manual 1
- Rl models 1
- Amended by directive 2005 88 ec and the corrigenda table 1 article 12 test code of annex iii part b item 32 3
- Eu declaration of conformity 3
- Important 4
- Introduction 2 4
- Robomow rl555 rl855 rl2000 4
- Introduction 5
- Introduction 3 5
- 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 5
- Warning 5
- Warning decal definitions 5
- Introduction 4 6
- Robomow rl555 rl855 rl2000 6
- Safety warnings precautions 6
- Introduction 7
- Introduction 5 7
- Robomo 7
- Safety features 7
- How it works 8
- Rl2000 only 9
- What s in the boxes 9
- Name of the parts 10
- Chapter 1 planning 1 11
- Chapter 2 base station and perimeter wire setup 1 11
- Chapter 3 preparing robomow 1 11
- Chapter 4 the mowing process automatic and manual operation 1 11
- Chapter 10 maintenance and storage 0 1 12
- Chapter 11 accessories 11 1 12
- Chapter 12 tips for maintaining your lawn 2 1 12
- Chapter 5 setting the weekly program rl2000 only 1 12
- Chapter 6 charging 1 12
- Chapter 7 setting robomow and using advanced features 1 12
- Chapter 8 troubleshooting 1 12
- Chapter 9 specifications 1 12
- Warranty card 12
- Winter storage 12
- A maintain a minimum distance between the wires 30 50cm to allow overlap between mowing zones but synchronize between the mowing schedules to confirm there will not be interference between the zones or 15
- A narrow pass is part of the lawn that connects two larger zones the width of this pass determines how it should be set up 15
- B keep two meters between the perimeter wires with no need to synchronize between the operation schedules 15
- Chapter 1 3 15
- Determining the distance between adjacent perimeter wires 15
- If lawns are installed by the same perimeter wire that is connected to the same source base station perimeter switch then it is enough to keep a distance of one meter between the wires to prevent interference in operation 15
- If lawns are installed using different perimeter wires that are not connected and each has its own source base station perimeter switch then one of the following is required 15
- Note narrow passes require special setting of entry points in order to start mowing in the adjacent areas see chapter 7 setting robomow and using advanced features 15
- Planning 15
- See chapter 2 base station and perimeter wire setup 15
- We want robomow to enter the narrow pass in order to move between these zones but we do not want it to cross the pass while mowing each one of the 15
- Will robomow be driving through a narrow pass in order to move between two connected zones 15
- Are there obstacles in robomow s mowing path setting perimeter islands 16
- Chapter 1 4 16
- Robomow rl555 rl855 rl2000 16
- Chapter 2 2 18
- Continue to pull the perimeter wire out of its covering laying it loosely as you walk along the lawn edge 18
- Peg the beginning of the wire to the ground at a distance of 1m 3 feet 18
- Pull out 40 cm 16 inches of wire and leave it loose at the base station location this allows for later adjustments of the base station 18
- Robomow rl555 rl855 rl2000 18
- Start laying the wire in a counter clockwise direction at the external area of the base station 18
- Special cases of perimeter wire setup 19
- Chapter 2 4 20
- Narrow passes 20
- Robomow rl555 rl855 rl2000 20
- Introduction 21
- Introduction 7 21
- Rl2000 only 21
- Rl555 855only 21
- What s in the boxes 21
- Back at base station completing the perimeter wire setup 22
- Chapter 2 6 22
- Robomow rl555 rl855 rl2000 22
- Assembling the base station 23
- Laying and fastening power cord 23
- Chapter 2 8 24
- Robomow rl555 rl855 rl2000 24
- Placing base station 25
- Chapter 2 10 26
- Connect the extension cord 15 m low voltage cable to the power supply plug 26
- Connect the power supply to a regular household receptacle 230 120 volts ac 26
- Robomow rl555 rl855 rl2000 26
- Setup in non base zones 26
- Testing base station setup 26
- Base station and perimeter wire setup base station and perimeter wire setup 27
- Chapter 2 11 27
- Determining perimeter switch location 27
- Laying out the perimeter wire 27
- Perimeter switch placing options 27
- At the perimeter switch s location 28
- Chapter 2 12 28
- Completing and testing the setup 28
- Robomow rl555 rl855 rl2000 28
- A small flashing green light next to the on button indicates the system is on and functioning correctly 29
- Base station and perimeter wire setup base station and perimeter wire setup 29
- Chapter 2 13 29
- P press the p on button on the perimeter switch 29
- The perimeter switch can be operated by a rechargeable battery available as an accessory 29
- The perimeter switch has an automatic shutoff feature there is no need to turn it off after each use the perimeter switch will shut itself off after 12 hours of operation you may manually turn it off by pressing the p on button and holding it for 3 seconds wait for a beep sound to indicate that the perimeter switch is off 29
- Chapter 3 1 31
- Chapter 3 preparing robomow 31
- In order to drive to the desired direction 31
- Inserting power pack fuse 31
- Preparing robomow 31
- Press the navigation button s arrows 31
- Setting country and first time calibration 31
- Chapter 3 2 32
- Robomow rl555 rl855 rl2000 32
- Chapter 3 3 33
- Preparing robomow 33
- Setting cutting height 33
- Setting rear ground clearance 33
- Setting the cutting height and ground clearance 33
- Turn the front wheel hub clockwise for lower cut or counterclockwise for higher cut each click represents 6 mm 1 4 inch of cutting height 33
- Chapter 4 the mowing process automatic and manual operation 37
- Depart 37
- Driving robomow general instructions 37
- For added safety 37
- Returning to base station 38
- Activating the perimeter switch non base zone 39
- Positioning robomow on the lawn 39
- Edge mowing non base zone 40
- Scanning mowing 40
- To skip edge mowing 40
- Completing the mowing non base zone 41
- Chapter 4 6 42
- Manual mowing 42
- Robomow rl555 rl855 rl2000 42
- Chapter 5 setting the weekly program rl2000 only 43
- Canceling an active day 44
- Setting the current time 44
- Weekly program display 45
- Character shown meaning 46
- Special messages on weekly program display 46
- Charging the power pack through an indoor power socket 48
- Chapter 6 3 49
- Charging 49
- If robomow is neither charging nor operating it will give a warning reminding the user to charge it 49
- If robomow is not connected to the charging outlet within a specific period of time it will enter a deep sleep mode in order to conserve power 49
- In order to wake robomow up from its deep sleep mode remove the power pack for 10 seconds and then reinsert it 49
- Off season storage 49
- Power management and charging alerts 49
- Robomow operates under two run time modes 49
- The power pack should be fully charged before starting any operation 49
- Chapter 7 setting robomow and using advanced features 51
- Manual user options 51
- Settings 51
- Chapter 7 2 52
- Robomow rl555 rl855 rl2000 52
- Chapter 7 3 53
- For the base station zone only on rl2000 setting the work time sets the operating time used in manual depart from the base station 53
- Setting robomow and using advanced features 53
- Work time 53
- Zones setup 53
- Learn edge 54
- Child guard 55
- Language 55
- Scan type 55
- Set default edge 55
- Use the scan type option when you wish the mower to move in a systematic parallel pattern this type of mowing movement will replace robomow s default random operation with a systematic parallel motion without using a compass wide scan or with a compass parallel 55
- Wire position 55
- Signal type 57
- At the docking options display to open the options and to scroll through the following sub menus 59
- At the information display to open the information feature and to scroll through the following sub menus 59
- Docking options 59
- Information 59
- P press 59
- Set entry points 61
- Back to default 62
- Entry points on off 62
- Program on off 62
- Skip next depart 62
- Chapter 8 1 63
- Chapter 8 troubleshooting 63
- Messaging 63
- P if you arrive later than those 15 minutes the display will be blank 63
- Shortcut to wake up the mower and see the last stop cause press the up arrow once when the stop message is displayed 63
- Text error messages 63
- Troubleshooting 63
- Chapter 8 2 64
- Message displayed probable cause event corrective user action 64
- Robomow rl555 rl855 rl2000 64
- Chapter 8 3 65
- Troubleshooting 65
- Chapter 8 4 66
- Message displayed probable cause event corrective user action 66
- Robomow rl555 rl855 rl2000 66
- Base station 67
- Chapter 8 5 67
- Other problems 67
- Problem encountered probable cause event corrective user action 67
- Troubleshooting 67
- Chapter 8 6 68
- Perimeter switch perimeter switch 68
- Perimeter switch will not activate when turned on 68
- Problem encountered probable cause event corrective user action 68
- Robomow rl555 rl855 rl2000 68
- Chapter 8 7 69
- Operation 69
- Problem encountered probable cause event corrective user action 69
- Troubleshooting 69
- Chapter 8 8 70
- Display 70
- Mowing 70
- Problem encountered probable cause event corrective user action 70
- Robomow rl555 rl855 rl2000 70
- Chapter 9 specifications 71
- Return here if you ever forget the code 71
- Robomow serial number 71
- Theft guard code 71
- Write down your 4 digit theft guard code 71
- ____ ____ ____ ____ 71
- _______________________ 71
- Chapter 10 1 73
- Chapter 10 maintenance and storage 73
- Charge the power pack after every use 73
- Check and remove grass clippings and dirt from the mowing deck if necessary particularly when mowing wet and damp grass 73
- Maintenance and storage 73
- Maintenance of the mowing deck 73
- Recommended maintenance schedule 73
- Remove power pack and check for any damage on the blades 73
- Replace more frequently if the edges are dull in rough or sandy conditions 73
- Replace the blades 73
- Maintenance of the blades 74
- Chapter 10 3 75
- Disposing the old battery pack 75
- Maintenance and storage 75
- Maintenance of the outer housing 75
- Maintenance of the power pack 75
- Splicing the perimeter wire 75
- Before the first operation of the new season reconnect base station setup see chapter 2 77
- Before the new mowing season starts lightly polish the charge contacts on the robomow and the base station with a small piece of fine sandpaper 200 grit or higher or with steel wool of 00 or higher grade 77
- Chapter 10 5 77
- Maintenance and storage 77
- Storing the base station 77
- Storing the perimeter switch 77
- Accessories 79
- Chapter 11 1 79
- Chapter 11 accessories 79
- Best time to mow 81
- Blades 81
- Chapter 12 tips for maintaining your lawn 81
- Cutting height 81
- Do not over water 81
- Fertilization 81
- Lawn care has never been so easy 81
- Mowing frequency 81
- Robomo 81
- Thatch 81
- Tips for maintaining your lawn 81
- Watering 81
- Always follow the safety instructions specified in this manual 83
- Rl series limited warranty 83
- Warranty card 83
- Hotline 84
- Robomo 84
- To register your product online go to 84
- Www robomow com register 84
- Www robomow com www robomow eu 84
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