Congratulazioni per aver acquistato il rasaerba AMBROGIO. L'aver scelto questo prodotto potrà soddisfare le vostre esigenze e aspettative. Questo progetto nasce da ZUCCHETTI CENTRO SISTEMI S.p.A. (Azienda certificata UNI EN ISO 9001) software house che, dal 1982, ha consolidato la propria attività e la propria presenza sul mercato internazionale. Le soluzioni applicative del software abbinate al settore industriale di automazione, fanno nascere prodotti nuovi che ottimizzano le procedure di lavoro.
Dichiarazione di conformità (98/37 CE allegato II punto A) ZUCCHETTI Centro Sistemi S.p.A. Via dell’Olmo 99 A/B Terranuova B.ni (AR) ITALIA, dichiara che la macchina, identificabile dai dati riportati in calce, da utilizzare per rasare prati in ambienti domestici e non, è conforme alle direttive: 98/37 CE - 78/23 CEE - 89/336 CEE. Per queste ultime sono compresi i successivi emendamenti. Konformitätsbestätigung (98/37 CE Beilage II Punkt A) Die Firma ZUCCHETTI Centro Sistemi S.p.A.
CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION .............................. 4 TECHNICAL INFORMATION .......................... 5 SAFETY INFORMATION .................................. 9 INSTALLATION ................................................ 11 ADJUSTMENTS .............................................. 27 USE AND FUNCTIONING ............................ 29 ORDINARY MAINTENANCE ...................... 48 FAILURES, CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS .. 50 PARTS REPLACEMENTS ............................
GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL Danger - Attention This symbol identifies situations of imminent danger which, if ignored, lead to serious risks to personal health and safety. Warning - Caution This symbol identifies situations in which it is essential to behave in a certain way to avoid risks to personal health and safety and risks of damage to equipment. Important This symbol identifies specially important technical information that must not be ignored.
REQUESTING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE For every technical service request regarding the machine, please indicate the data found on the identification plate, the approximate hours of use and the type of fault detected. TECHNICAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT GENERAL DESCRIPTION The appliance Ambrogio Line 200 is a robot designed and built to automatically trim grass in gardens and house lawns in any time of the day. It is small, compact, silent, waterproof and easy to transport.
All models are equipped with a sensor which, when it rains, stops the blade and makes the robot return to its recharging station. On request, models can be equipped with an amplified transmitter, electromagnetic interferences filter, electronic alarm and power supply protection box. For more details, consult the table showing technical data Important Each robot is provided with a recognition password in order to impede its use should it be stolen.
Rain sensor (P) signal transmitter (H) control keyboard (D) Reload station (B) power supply unit (L) electric motor (F) GB accumulator batteries (A) shock sensor (M) remote control (N) Perimeter wire sensor (Q) cutting blade (E) electronic card (C) electric motor (G) IDM - 41501700300.tif SPECIFICATIONS Model Description C141501700.
Model Description BASIC DELUXE EVOLUTION Battery accumulator recharge type battery accumulators (lead) (V/A) 27,6V - 4A battery accumulators (lithium) (V/A) 29,3V - 4A 29,3V - 4A 29,3V - 4A Maximum surface that can be trimmed m2 1500 - - Robot with one lithium battery (25.2V-6A) m2 1500 2600 - Robot with two lithium batteries (25.
Model Description BASIC DELUXE EVOLUTION Battey charger kit (winter period or extended inactivity) on request on request on request Wheels with "nailed" tread on request on request on request Wheels with "claws" profile tread on request on request on request (1) If the ground conditions are suitable (solid, without excessive folds, etc.), the kit allows the robot to work (within certain limits) beyond the maximum admissible gradients. GB SAFETY INFORMATION C141501700.
SAFETY FOR MAN AND THE ENVIRONMENT DURING DISPOSAL sanctions regulated by the laws in force in the territory where the infraction has been verified. As implementation of the European directives (2002/95/CE, 2002/96/CE, 2003/108/CE) in the Italian territory, for example, a law decree (n. 151 dated July 25 2005) has been enacted, thus providing for an administrative fine of € 2000÷5000. Do not dispose of pollutant materials in the environment.
SAFETY SIGNALS Safety signal: indicates that the user should carefully read the manual before operating the lawn mower. Danger signal: indicates that the user should not approach to the blades while the lawn mower is operating. INSTALLATION PACKAGING AND UNPACKING GB The machine is delivered suitably packaged. When unpacking, remove carefully and check component integrity. All the necessary information for handling is found on the packaging.
EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION PLANNING the charging station, power supply-transmitter group and to lay out the perimeter wire. Robot installation does not involve interventions that are difficult to carry out, but requires a minimum of preliminary planning to define the best area to install power supply-transmitter unit power supplytransmitter unit perimeter wire Reload station wire laying direction perimeter wire IDM - 41501700500.
Warning - Caution Important To carry out electric connection, it is necessary to arrange a power supply socket near the installation area. Make sure that the connection to the power supply complies to the laws in force on the subject. To permit the robot to re-enter the recharging station, it is necessary to install the same within the work area having larger dimensions, hereafter referred to as the "Main Area".
PREPARATION AND DELIMITATION OF WORK AREAS (MAIN AND SECONDARY) IDM - 41501600700.tif If the proper kit is installed and the conditions of the ground are suitable (solid, without excessive folds, etc.), the robot can work (within certain limits) beyond the maximum admissible gradients. see figure Important The areas, showing higher gradients than those admitted cannot be trimmed with the robot.
Important To ensure the robot can operate, it is necessary for the distance separating the delimitation of two elements to be greater than 70 cm. This distance is required to permit robot passage. When the connection between one surface and another of the lawn is represented by a passage (corridor) with a width of less than 70 cm and not greater than 2 m, it is necessary to delimit the same with the perimeter wire in a number of work areas that are connected to each other.
4-Mark and trace the perimeters of the inside and marginal elements of the working area that obstruct the correct functioning of the robot. manhole Important bed protruding roots Mark and trace the perimeters of all the elements in iron or in other metals (manholes, electric connections, etc.) to avoid interferences to the signal of the perimeter wire. hedge wall shower dish pool IDM - 41501711400.tif 41501601100.tif Do not mark those obstacles (trees, poles, etc.
5-Mark the areas, located in a lower position compared to the lawn surface (pools, areas with significant drops, stairs, etc.) (see example in figure). pool elevated area perimeter wire Important Strictly respect the distances to avoid that the robot falls with the risk of breaking and/or seriously getting damaged. IDM - 41501701100.tif 6-Mark and trace the perimeters as shown in the figure.
wire fixing nails perimeter wire wire fixing nails perimeter wire IDM - 41501600900.tif Underground laid wire 1-Dig up the ground evenly and symmetrically compared to the traced line highlighted on the ground. 2-Place the wire clockwise along the whole path at the depth of some centimetres (about 2÷3 cm) so not to reduce the quality and the intensity of the signal captured by the robot.
Perimeter wire joint Important In the case of underground wire as well as of ground laid wire, if necessary, properly join it with some other wire, having the same features (see figure). During the joint stage, it is recommended to use self-amalgamating tape (for example: 3M Scotch 23). Do not use isolating tape or other types of joints (terminals, clamps, etc.). IDM - 41501602000.tif C141501700.
INSTALLATION OF RECHARGING STATION AND TRANSMITTER-POWER SUPPLIER GROUP 1-Identify the recharging station installation area and the transmitter-power supply group. power supply unit (A) Warning - Caution Before carrying out any intervention deactivate the general electricity power supply. 2-Installation of the power supply-transmitter unit (A-B). transmitter (B) IDM - 41501701700.tif 3-Remove the shield (L). guard (L) IDM - 41501701500.tif - 20 - User's manual C141501700.
4-Position the base in the predefined area. 5-Insert the perimeter wire (M) under the base. Black terminal Red terminal GB perimeter wire (M) IDM - 41501701600.tif 6-Connect the two ends of the wire to the terminals of the base. Red terminal Black terminal Black terminal Red terminal IDM - 41501711600.tif C141501700.fm 7-Fasten the base (N) to the ground with nails (P). If necessary, fasten the base with expansion inserts (Q).
8-Reposition the shield (L). guard (L) GB IDM - 41501701500.tif led (H) transmitter (B) power cable (E) perimeter wire IDM - 41501701700.tif C141501700.fm 9-Connect the power supply cacursor (C) ble (E) of the recharging station (F) to the transmitter (B). pushbutton (D) 10-Operate on the cursor (C) to select the power supply voltage (110 V or 220 V). 11-Press the button (D) of the power supply unit on OFF. led (G) 12-Connect the plug of the power supply unit (A) to the power power supply socket.
BLADE INSTALLATION 1-Before assembling and/or replacing the blade, make sure that the robot has been stopped in safety conditions (see "Robot safety stop"). 2-Turn the robot upside down and put it down so not to ruin the covering hood. blade (A) Important Use protection gloves to avoid the risk of cuts on hands. GB 3-Assemble the blade (A). 4-Tighten screws (B). 5-Adjust the cutting height (ee "Adjusting the cutting height"). 6-Capsize the robot in its functioning position.
2-Remove the hood (B). hood (B) IDM - 41501702000.tif GB 3-Undo the bolts (C) and remove the guard (D). screw (C) guard (D) screw (C) screw (C) IDM - 41501702100.tif 4-Unscrew the nuts (E) and unthread the brackets (F). bracket (F) nut (E) IDM - 41501702200.tif - 24 - User's manual C141501700.
5-Insert the batteries (G) in the appropriate positions. battery (G) battery (G) IDM - 41501702300.tif 6-Assemble the brackets (F) complete with batteries. 7-Tighten the nuts (E). bracket (F) bracket (F) Important The connection must be carried out in accordance with the procedures given, relative to the type of battery installed (lead or lithium). nut (E) C141501700.fm IDM - 41501702400.
LITHIUM BATTERY connector (R) connector (P) connector (Q) connector (S) IDM - 41501702600.tif On completing the batteries connections proceed as indicated. 1-Reassemble body cover (D) and tighten screws (C). screw (C) guard (D) screw (C) screw (C) IDM - 41501702700.tif 2-Assemble the hood (B). 3-Tighten the knobs (A). 4-Insert the robot inside the recharging station.
At this point, the robot is ready to use (see "Use and functioning"). Important Before using the robot, perform a complete recharge of the new batteries (see "Recharge batteries on first use"). RECHARGE BATTERIES ON FIRST USE 1-Insert the robot inside the recharging station. 2-Press key ON. 3-After a few seconds the message "LOADING" appears on the display. 4-Press the key "Start/Pause". Key “ON” GB Key “Start/Pause” IDM - 41501703000.tif On the display the display the "PAUSE" function appears.
ADJUSTING THE CUTTING HEIGHT Before setting the cutting height of the blade, make sure that the robot has stopped in safety conditions (see "Robot safety stop"). 1-Disenable the antitheft alarm to avoid activation (see "Programming mode"). Important blade (A) Use protection gloves to avoid the risk of cuts on hands. 2-Turn the robot upside down and put it down so not to ruin the covering hood. 3-Remove the screws (B) to remove the blade (A). screws (B) IDM - 41501702900.tif 4-Unscrew the bolt (C).
RAIN SENSOR ADJUSTMENT 1-Stop the robot in safety conditions (see "Robot safety stop"). 2-Adjust the distance between the pins (A-B) via rotation of the pin (A). pin (B) eccentric pin (A) Important The sensitivity of the sensor increases with a decrease in the distance between the pins. We recommend not bringing the pins. too close together GB When the sensor detects rain conditions, the robot carries out its functions as programmed (see "Programming mode"). IDM - 41501710400.
ROBOT CONTROLS DESCRIPTION Key “ON” (B) Key “Start/Pause” (C) display (A) Key “-” (H) Key “Charge” (D) Key “Enter” (G) Key “Off/Stop” (E) Key “+” (F) IDM - 41501703500.tif - 30 - User's manual C141501700.fm GB E) OFF/STOP: press to stop the lawn mower; the display turns off. F) Key "+": when working, press to restart the previously stopped blade. When programming press to increase the items indicated by the menu. G) ENTER: when working, press to start the spiral function.
REMOTE CONTROL DESCRIPTION – Push buttons (A-B): they are used to make the robot bend towards right or left. pushbutton The robot keeps on bending to“Start/Pause” (C) wards a direction or the other until the relating push button (right Left arrow (A) or left) is kept pressed. When the push button is released, the robot proceeds along a straight path.
To switch off the alarm it is necesary to proceed as indicated. 2-Switch on the robot. 3-Access the "ALARM" function. 4-Press one of the keys "+", "-" to display "Disenable". 5-Insert the password (see "Enter password"). 6-Press the key "Enter" to switch off the acoustic alarm. The function "LANGUAGE" appears on the display. The "ALARM" function appears on the display. Important To memorise the function displayed, press the key "Pausa" or the key "Enter".
1-Press one of the keys "+", "-" to programme the weekdays when the robot is operational. Value 0: day of rest for the robot. Value 1: day of rest for the robot. 5-Press one of the keys "+", "-" to set the year. 6-Press the key "Enter" to confirm. The cursor moves on to the next position. 2-Press the key "Enter" to confirm. The cursor moves on to the next position. 3-Repeat the procedure to set all the weekdays. On the display the function "TIME" appears.
On the display the "WORK TIMETABLE 2" function appears. 6-Press the key "Enter" to confirm. The cursor moves on to the next position. 7-Press one of the keys "+", "-" to set the mowing end minutes. WORK TIMETABLE 2: function for setting the second robot activity time slot during the day. To programme the work timetable for the second time slot of the day (example from 19.00 to 22.00) repeat the same procedure indicated for "WORK TIMETABLE 1". On completion of the procedure, the "SECONDARY AREA 1 No.
9-Press the key to confirm. the robot immediately after rapid reentry setting. 4-Press the "+" Key and the "-" Key to enter the number of work cycles to perform in the main area, the lawn mower starts then to machine the first secondary area. Important If secondary areas are provided (type 1 or 2), to complete the field of functions relative to the number of cycles and time it is necessary to insert the value 0. On completion of the procedure, on the display the " SECONDARY AREA 2 No.
1-Press "+" and "-" to disable this option or set the percent of mowed lawn grass to be used for auto-programming function start. The auto-programming function reduces machine work time based on grass conditions. When the lawn surface is cut in a percent higher than the one set in the "Autoprogramm." Menu item, the machine automatically set an idle interval that delays the next exits from the charger base; the higher the percentage of mowed lawn, the longer the machine idle interval.
6-Press at the same time the keys "DX", "SX" of the telecommnad within 10 seconds (see figure). Activation of a double sound indicates that robot and telecommand matching has occurred. 7-Press the key "Enter" to confirm. Left arrow (SX) Right arrow (DX) IDM - 41501709300.tif 4-Press the key "Enter" to confirm. The cursor moves on to the next position. 5-Repeat the procedure to set all the numbers of the password. On the display "PASSWORD" appears.
PASSWORD STARTING: function for programming or not the password insertion request each time the robot is switched off and restarted after a period of inactivity (example, remessage for winter season). 1-Press one of the keys "+", "-" to activate or deactivate the functions. No: after a period of inactivity, the robot, with each re-ignition, starts up and begins operations without the password having to be inserted.
functions correspond to the effective status of the surfaces to be mown (e.g. addition of a swimming pool, plants etc.) (see "Programming mode"). 4-Adjust the cutting height (see "Adjusting the cutting height"). 5-Adjust the sensitivity of the rain sensor (see "Rain sensor adjustment"). 6-Position the robot inside the recharging station. Important If the antitheft alarm is enabled, disenable it before lifting the robot (see "Programming mode").
MANUAL STARTUP AND STOP OF ROBOT (IN CLOSED AREAS) Start-up of the robot in manual mode must be carried out to mow areas that are not included in the programming of surfaces to be mown in automatic modality. Place the robot inside the working area at least 1 m far from the perimeter wire and from any other obstacle. IDM - 41501709500.tif GB 1-Press key ON (A). 2-Insert the password (if requested) (see "Enter password"). Key “ON” (A) Key “Start/Pause” (B) IDM - 41501710200.
ROBOT START WITHOUT PERIMETER WIRE This mode can be carried out with the remote control to perform the trimming of areas completely marked by fences or to trim, for example, small areas, where it was not possible to mark or for practical demonstrations on the functioning of the robot Key “ON” (A) Key “Start/Pause” (B) Important When the robot is used without the perimeter wire, it is recommended to make sure that the robot does not hit into obstacles, corners or blunt objects so to avoid damages or brea
ENTER PASSWORD 3-Press the key "Enter" to confirm. The cursor moves on to the next position. 4-Repeat the procedure to set all the numbers of the password. At this point, the robot is ready to use. The robot can be protected by a password comprising four figures which the user can enable, disenable and customise (see "Programming mode"). 1-The following message appears of the display: DISPLAY VISUALISATION IN WORK PHASE When the lawn mower is being recharged, the message "RECHARGE" appears in the display.
4-Disconnect the plug of the power supply unit (A). 5-Cover the recharging station (C) to prevent any material entering it (leaves, paper etc.) and to protect the contact plates. Service restart Before restarting the robot after a long inactivity, proceed as shown. 1-Connect the plug of the power supply unit (A) to the power socket. 2-Restart the main electric supply. 3-Press the button (B) of the power supply unit on ON. power supply unit (A) pushbutton (B) GB Reload station (C) IDM - 41501710500.
RECHARGE BATTERIES FOR EXTENDED INACTIVITY Carry out battery recharge at least once a month for lead batteries and every 5 months for lithium batteries. 1-Power the recharging base and make sure that the plates are clean. Key “ON” (A) Important 2-Position the robot inside the recharging station. 3-Press key "ON" (A). 4-Insert the password (if requested) (see "Enter password"). 5-After a few seconds the message "LOADING" appears on the display. IDM - 41501703000.tif 6-Press key "Start/Pausa" (B).
Batteries reset with winter recharging kit (optional) The kit makes it possible to recharge the batteries or keep them charged, during the winter period, without using the recharging station. 1-Press the button (D) of the power supply unit on OFF. 2-Disconnect the plug of the power supply unit (A). 3-Disconnect the cable (E) from the transmitter group (B). power supply unit (A) pushbutton (D) transmitter (B) power cable (E) Reload station IDM - 41501710500.
8-Press key ON (G). 9-Insert the password (if requested) (see "Enter password"). GB Key “ON” (G) red connector (H) black connector (L) Key “Off/Stop” (M) 10-The following message appears of the display: IDM - 41501710900.tif 14-the following message appears of the display: The batteries start the recharging cycle. 15-On completion of recharging (approx. 6 hours) press key "Off/Stop" (M). 16-Disconnect the connector (H) (red, polarity +). 17-Disconnect the connector (L) (black, polarity -).
Once the winter season has ended, disconnect the kit and reactivate the recharging station. 1-Press the button (D) of the power supply unit on OFF. 2-Disconnect the plug of the power supply unit (A). 3-Disconnect the cable (F) from the transmitter group (B). "Winter recharging kit" cable (F) pushbutton (D) power supply unit (A) transmitter (B) IDM - 41501710800.
OPERATING REMINDERS ORDINARY MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE REMINDERS Important Before performing maintenance operations, make sure that the robot has stopped in safety conditions (see "Robot safety stop"). During maintenance operations, use the individual protections indicated by the Manufacturer, especially when intervening on the blade.
ROBOT CLEANING 5-Check the lower part of the robot (cutting blade area and wheels) and remove the deposits and/or residues that might obstruct the correct functioning of the robot. 6-To remove the deposits and/or other residues from the blade, use a suitable brush. 1-Stop the robot in safety conditions (see "Robot safety stop"). Important If the antitheft alarm is enabled, disenable it before lifting the robot (see "Programming mode").
FAILURES, CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS TROUBLESHOOTING er; others require precise technical skills or special abilities and must be exclusively resolved by qualified personnel with certified experience, achieved in the specific intervention field. The information given below is designed to help identify and correct any faults and malfunctions that may occur during operation.
Problem Causes Damaged cutting blade Cutting blade flooded by residues (tapes, ropes, plastic fragments, etc.). The robot is very noisy The robot does not position itself correctly inside the recharging station C141501700.fm The robot behaves in an anomalous manner around the flower beds.
Problem Causes Insufficient work hours Solutions Extend the work timetable (see "Programming mode") Stop the robot in safety conditions (see "Robot safety stop") Caution Cutting blade with deposiUse protection gloves to ts and/or residues avoid the risk of cuts on hands. Cutting blade worn out Working area too big compared to the actual capacity of the robot.
C141501700.fm Problem Causes Solutions Mark the area with excessive gradient (see "Equipment installation planning"). Excessive ground slope. Install the Kit for working on slopes greater than 27° (see "Specifications"). Check that the wire is installed properly (too deep, close to metal objects, distance Perimeter cable incorbetween the wire that marks rectly placed two elements less than 70 cm, etc.
Causes On the display The robot receiver does "Sync Error" appenot recognise the signal ars Damaged cutting blade Cutting blade flooded by residues (tapes, ropes, plastic fragments, etc.) GB Solutions Switch off the equipment and switch it on again. If the problem persists, contact the assistance service Replace the blade with a new one (see "Replace the blade") Stop the robot in safety conditions (see "Robot safety stop") Caution Use protection gloves to avoid the risk of cuts on hands.
Problem Causes The led (D) of the power supply unit does not turn on. B Solutions There is no power voltage Blown fuse A C The led (C) (green) Interrupted perimeter of the transmitter wire is on. D The led (C) (orange) of the transmitter turns on repeatedly with consecutive flashes (less than 4). The led (C) (red) of the transmitter is on. Perimeter wire too long. Check that the position of the cursor (B) matches with the power voltage and that the push button (A) is on "ON".
BATTERIES REPLACEMENT 1-Stop the robot in safety conditions (see "Robot safety stop"). 2-Undo the knobs (A). Recharging knobs (A) GB IDM - 41501701900.tif 3-Remove the hood (B). hood (B) IDM - 41501702000.tif 4-Undo the bolts (C) and remove the guard (D). screw (C) Important Batteries replacement should be carried out relative to the type installed (lithium or lead). screw (C) screw (C) IDM - 41501703300.tif - 56 - User's manual C141501700.
Lead battery 1-Disconnect the cables in sequence (L-N-M-H). LEAD BATTERY connector (M) connector (H) connector (L) connector (N) GB IDM - 41501702500.tif 2-Unscrew the nuts (E) and unthread the brackets (F). bracket (F) bracket (F) nut (E) C141501700.fm IDM - 41501702400.tif 3-Remove the battery (G) and fit the replacement. 4-Perform the same operations to replace the other battery (G). battery (G) Important Do not dump used batteries.
5-Assemble the brackets (F) complete with batteries. 6-Tighten the nuts (E). bracket (F) bracket (F) nut (E) GB IDM - 41501702400.tif 7-Connect the connector (H) (red colour with blue) 8-Connect the connector (L) (red colour with red cable) 9-Connect the connector (M) (black colour with blue cable) 10-Connect the connector (N) (black colour with black cable) LEAD BATTERY connector (M) connector (H) connector (L) connector (N) IDM - 41501702500.
2-Unscrew the nuts (E) and unthread the brackets (F). bracket (F) bracket (F) nut (E) GB IDM - 41501702400.tif 3-Remove the battery (G) and fit the replacement. 4-Perform the same operations to replace the other battery (G) (if present). battery (G) Important Do not dump used batteries. Spent batteries must be disposed of in accordance with current statutory regulations. battery (G) IDM - 41501703400.tif 5-Assemble the brackets (F) complete with batteries. 6-Tighten the nuts (E).
7-Connect the connector (P) (black colour with black cable) 8-Connect the connector (Q) (red colour with red cable) 9-Connect the connector (R) (red colour with red cable) 10-Connect the connector (S) (black colour with black cable) LITHIUM BATTERY connector (R) connector (P) connector (Q) connector (S) GB IDM - 41501702600.tif On completing the batteries connections proceed as indicated. 1-Reassemble body cover (D) and tighten screws (C). screw (C) guard (D) screw (C) screw (C) IDM - 41501702700.
suitable for the type of batteries installed (power supply unit for lead or lithium batteries) (see "Recharge batteries on first use"). 4-Position the robot inside the recharging station. 5-Carry out battery recharge. Warning - Caution At this point, the robot is ready to use (see "Use and functioning"). Before performing the first recharge, check that the power supply unit is REPLACE THE BLADE 1-Stop the robot in safety conditions (see "Robot safety stop").
TELECOMMAND BATTERIES REPLACEMENT THE BLADE 1-Stop the robot in safety conditions (see "Robot safety stop"). 2-Remove the cover (A). 3-Extract the battery (B) and replace it with one of equal voltage cover (A) Important When reassembling the new battery respect the relative polarities (+ e -). GB Do not damage the circuits in- battery (B) side the telecommand. IDM - 41501711000.tif 4-Install the cover (A). Start the robot and manoeuvre it with the telecommand to check battery efficiency.