Operators Manual

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Symptoms Cause Action
Both the mowing
and charging times
are shorter than
usual.
The battery is spent. Replace the battery. Refer to
Battery
on page 43
.
The product is
parked for hours in
the charging sta-
tion.
The hatch is closed but the START but-
ton is not pushed.
Push the STOP button to open the
hatch. Enter the PIN code and confirm
with the OK button. Push the START
button and then close the hatch.
Parking mode is activated. Change the operating mode. Refer to
Operating mode Park on page 40
.
The product is not allowed to operate if
the battery temperature is too high or
too low.
Check that the charging station is
placed in an area with protection from
the sun.
Uneven mowing
results.
The product works too few hours per
day.
Increase the mowing time. Refer to
Schedule on page 26
.
The shape of the work area requires
the use of
Lawn coverage
function for
the product to find its way to all remote
areas.
Steer the product to a remote area. Re-
fer to
Lawn Coverage on page 29
.
The
How often?
setting is incorrect in
relation to the layout of the work area.
Check that the correct
How often?
val-
ue is selected.
The work area is too large. Try limiting the work area or extending
the schedule. Refer to
Schedule on
page 26
.
Dull blades. Replace all the blades. Refer to
Re-
place the blades on page 43
.
Long grass in relation to the set cutting
height.
Increase the cutting height and then
successively lower it.
Accumulation of grass by the blade
disc or around the motor shaft.
Check that the blade disc rotates freely
and easily. If not, screw off the blade
disc and remove grass and foreign ob-
jects. Refer to
Chassis and blade disc
on page 42
.
6.6 Find breaks in the loop wire
Breaks in the loop wire are usually the result of
unintentional physical damage to the wire such
as when gardening with a shovel. In countries
with ground frost, also sharp stones that move in
the ground can damage the wire. Breaks can
also occur due to the wire being stretched
excessively during installation.
Mowing the grass too low right after the
installation can damage wire insulation. Damage
to the insulation may not cause disruptions until
several weeks or months later. To avoid this,
always select the maximum cutting height the
first weeks after installation and then lower the
height one step at a time every second week until
the desired cutting height has been reached.
A defective splicing of the loop wire can also lead
to disruptions several weeks after the splice was
done. A faulty splice can, for example, be the
result of the original coupler not being pressed
together hard enough with a pair of pliers, or that
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