Installation Guide
Symptoms Cause Action
Uneven mowing re-
sults.
The robotic lawnmower works too few hours
per day.
Increase the mowing time. See
Timer on page
23
.
The
Proportion
setting is incorrect in relation to
the layout of the working area.
Check that the correct
Proportion
value is se-
lected.
The shape of the working area requires the use
of both
Remote start 1
and
Remote start 2
for
the robotic lawnmower to find its way to all re-
mote areas.
Also use
Remote start 2
to steer the robotic
lawnmower to a remote area. See
Installation -
ROB R1000 on page 25
. Applies to McCUL-
LOCH ROB R1000 only.
Working area too large. Try limiting the working area or extending the
working time. See
Timer on page 23
.
Dull blades. Replace all the blades and screws so that the
rotating parts are balanced. See
Replacing the
blades on page 36
.
Long grass in relation to the set cutting height. Increase the cutting height and then succes-
sively lower.
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 re-
move grass and foreign objects. See
Cleaning
on page 35
.
The robotic lawnmow-
er runs at the wrong
time
The robotic lawnmower clock needs to be set. Set the clock. See
Time & Date on page 27
.
The start and stop times for mowing are incor-
rect.
Reset the start time and stop time settings for
mowing. See
Time & Date on page 27
.
The robotic lawnmow-
er vibrates.
Damaged blades lead to imbalance in the cut-
ting system.
Inspect the blades and screws and replace
them if necessary. See
Replacing the blades
on page 36
.
Many blades in the same position lead to im-
balance in the cutting system.
Check that only one blade is fitted at each
screw.
The robotic lawnmow-
er runs, but the blade
disc does not rotate.
The robotic lawnmower searches for the charg-
ing station.
No action The blade disc does not rotate when
the robotic lawnmower is searching for the
charging station.
The robotic lawnmow-
er mows for shorter
periods than usual be-
tween charges.
Grass or other foreign object blocks the blade
disc.
Remove and clean the blade disc. See
Clean-
ing on page 35
.
Both the mowing and
charging times are
shorter than usual.
The battery is spent. Replace the battery. See
Replacing the battery
on page 36
.
The robotic lawnmow-
er is parked for hours
in the charging station.
The robotic lawnmower has an inbuilt standby
period according to the Standby time table. See
Standby on page 33
.
No action.
The hatch has been closed without the START
button first being pressed.
Open the hatch, press the START button and
then close the hatch.
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