Operators Manual

Table Of Contents
Message Cause Action
Wheel motor over-
loaded
Grass or other objects is wound around
the drive wheel.
Examine the drive wheel and remove
grass or other objects.
Charging station
blocked
The contact between the charging
strips and contact strips may be poor
and the product has made a number of
attempts to charge.
Put the product in the charging station
and check that the charging plates and
contact plates make good contact.
An object is obstructing the product. Remove the object.
The charging station is tilted or bent. Confirm that the charging station is
placed on a fully flat and horizontal
ground. The charging station must not
be tilted or bent.
Stuck in charging
station
The product slips on the baseplate. Clean the baseplate.
There is an object in the way of the
product preventing it from leaving the
charging station.
Remove the object.
Upside down
The product is leaning too much or has
turned over.
Turn the product the right way up.
Mower tilted
The product is tilted more than the
maximum angle.
Move the product to a flat area.
Needs manual
charging
The product is set to the
Secondary
area
operating mode.
Place the product in the charging sta-
tion. This behavior is normal and no ac-
tion is required.
Next start hh:mm
The schedule setting prevents the
product from operating.
Change the schedule settings. Refer to
Schedule on page 25
.
The clock on the product is not correct. Set the time. Refer to
Time & date on
page 30
.
Lifted
The lift sensor is engaged because the
product hit an object or/and is blocked.
Free the product. If the problem stays,
speak to your approved servicing deal-
er.
Collision sensor
problem, front/rear
The body of the product can not move
freely around its chassis.
Remove dirt or objects between the
chassis and the body to make sure that
the body can move freely around the
chassis.
The product has become stuck. Free the product and rectify the reason.
Wheel motor
blocked right/left
Grass or other object is wrapped
around the drive wheel.
Clean the wheels and around the
wheels.
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