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User’s manual
EN
Problem Cause Remedy
The  ashing of the LEDs
signals a “motor/blade error”.
3  ashes of the green ON LED.
3
3 FLASHES
blade error
Cutting blade damaged.
Replace the blade with a
new one (see “Blade Repla-
cement”, page 43).
Cutting blade fouled (tape,
ropes, plastic fragments,
etc.)
Stop the robot safely (see
“Robot Safety Stop”, page
34). Use protective gloves
to avoid the risk of injury.
Remove the cause of fouling
of the blade.
The robot was started too
close to obstacles (less than
1 m. (40.0 in.) away) or in
the presence of unexpected
obstacles (fallen branches,
forgotten objects, etc.).
Stop the robot safely (see
“Robot safety stop”, page
34).
Remove the obstacles and
restart the robot.
Electric motor failure
Have the motor repaired
or replaced by the nearest
authorised service centre.
Too high grass.
Increase the cutting height
(see “Cutting height
adjustment,” page 27).
Carry out a preliminary cut-
ting of the area with a normal
lawnmower.
The “tip-over error” LED
ashes.
4 LEDs (ON)  ashing
consecutively.
4
4 FLASHES
tip-over error
Ground with too much slope
or with unde ned borders.
Check the installation rules.
“See page 19 and following
pages.”
Tip-over sensor failure.
Try to restart the robot. If the
problem persists, have the
robot repaired by the nearest
authorised service centre.
The  ashing led signals
“Gulf error” Led (ON) 5
consecutive  ashes.
5
5 FLASHES
curb drop-off
sensor error
When the robot is started
it does not detect the curb
drop-off sensor data correctly.
Clean the sensors and
start the robot again. If the
problem continues, decide
whether to start the robot
with the curb drop-off
sensors off, otherwise
contact the Authorised
Service Centre closest to
you.

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