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Attach the charging station to the ground using the supplied screws. Ensure the screws are screwed all the way down in the countersink. If the charging station is placed against a wall, it is best to wait before securing the charging station to the ground until after all the wires have been connected. Only the existing holes may be used to secure the base plate to the ground.

Set the main switch to position 1. It is preferable to staple down the boundary wire if you want to make adjustments to the boundary loop during the first few weeks of operation. After a few weeks the grass will have grown over the wire making it no longer visible. It is preferable to bury the boundary wire if you want to dethatch or aerate the lawn. If necessary, both methods can be combined so one part of the boundary wire is pegged down and the remainder is buried.

Make sure to lay the boundary wire at least 1 cm and a maximum of 20 cm in the ground. Only original boundary wire must be used. It is specially designed to resist dampness from the soil that could otherwise easily damage the wires. Depending on what the working area is adjacent to, the boundary wire must be laid at different distances from obstacles. The illustration below shows how the boundary wire must be laid around the working area and around obstacles.

Use the supplied measurement gauge to obtain the correct distance. This will prevent the robotic lawnmower from colliding with the obstacle and reduce body wear. About 20 cm of the lawn around the fixed obstacle will not be mown. This prevents the wheels from driving into the ditch or up onto the kerbstone. All the grass along the side of the paving stone path will be cut. It can be an advantage to lay the boundary wire under the paving stones. The boundary wire can also be laid in the joint between the paving stones.

Note: The robotic lawnmower must never run over gravel, mulch or similar material which can damage the blades. It must then be at least 15 cm in height. This will prevent the robotic lawnmower from ending up outside the working area under any circumstance. Lay the wire up to and around the area to be isolated, and then return it back along the same route. When the boundary wires to and from the island are laid close together, the robotic lawnmower can drive over the wire. Obstacles that can withstand a collision, for example, trees or bushes taller than 15 cm, do not need to be isolated with the boundary wire.

The robotic lawnmower will turn around when it collides with this type of obstacle. Obstacles that slope slightly, for example stones or large trees with raised roots, must be isolated or removed.

Otherwise the robotic lawnmower can slide up onto this kind of obstacle causing the blades to be damaged. Secondary areas If the working area consists of two areas which the robotic lawnmower has difficulty travelling between, it is recommended to set up a secondary area.

Lay the boundary wire then around the secondary area so that it forms an island outside of the main area. The robotic lawnmower must be moved manually between the main and secondary area when the lawn in the secondary area has to be cut. The Secondary area operating mode must be used as the robotic lawnmower cannot travel on its own from the secondary area to the charging station. In this mode, the robotic lawnmower will never look for the charging station but will mow until the battery runs out.

When the battery is flat, the robotic lawnmower will stop and the Needs manual charging message will appear in the display. Then place the robotic lawnmower in the charging station to charge the battery. If the main area has to be cut straight after charging, the START button must be pressed and the Main area selected before closing the hatch.

When the robotic lawnmower mows, there is a risk that it travels around in the passage or area for a long period of time. The lawn will then look flattened.

See the illustration. There is a risk that the robotic lawnmower will find it difficult to turn there. The robotic lawnmower will then stop and the Outside working area fault message is displayed. The risk is at its greatest in damp weather conditions, as the wheels can slip on the wet grass. Areas that slope more must be isolated with the boundary wire. Exercise care when knocking in the pegs and make sure the wire is not under strain. Avoid sharp bends in the wire. The wire can be buried for instance using an edge cutter or a straight spade.

Use the supplied measurement gauge as a guide when you lay out the boundary wire. The measurement gauge is broken loose from the box. This can disrupt the robotic lawnmower. It is a good idea to plan where the guide wire will be placed before laying out the boundary wire. If there is a need to partly locate the charging station outside the working area, it is also possible to lay the wire under the charging station plate see option 2 in the figure.

It is waterproof and gives a reliable electrical connection. Insert both wire ends in the coupler. Check that the wires are fully inserted into the coupler so that the ends are visible through the transparent area on the other side of the coupler.

Now press down the button on top of the coupler fully. Use a pair of pliers as the button on the coupler is difficult to press down by hand. Soil moisture will cause the wire to oxidise and after a time result in a broken circuit.

The right hand wire end must be connected to the right hand pin on the charging station and the left hand wire end to the left pin. Press the connectors together using a pair of pliers. Press until you hear a click.

Cut off any surplus boundary wire. Cut cm above each connector. Tilt the protective cover on the charging station forward and run the wire ends up each channel at the rear of the charging station. Press the connector onto the metal pins, marked AL left and AR right , on the charging station.

Mark the wires with the accompanying wire labels. This makes it easier to reconnect the wires correctly when for instance the charging station has been stored indoors for the winter. The same cable roll is used for both the boundary loop and guide wire. The guide wire is used by the robotic lawnmower to find its way back to the charging station but also to guide the robotic lawnmower to hard-to reach areas of the garden. The area beside the wire which the robotic lawnmower then uses is called the Corridor.

The wider the corridor allowed by the installation, the less the risk of tracks forming. When installing, it is therefore important to create as much free space as possible along the guide wire. The robotic lawnmower always runs to the left of the guide wire as seen facing the charging station. Thus the corridor is to the left of the guide wire. When installing, it is therefore important to create as much free space as possible to the left of the guide wire, as seen facing the charging station.

It is not allowed to lay the guide wire closer than 30 cm from the boundary wire. Before laying and connecting the guide wire, it is important to give consideration to the length of the guide loop, especially in large or complex installations. If the guide loop is longer than metres the robotic lawnmower can have difficulty following the guide wire.

The guide wire together with the section of the boundary loop that makes up the return wire to the charging station is called the guide loop. The current in the guide loop always goes to the left at the connection from the guide wire to the boundary loop. The two figures here display what is regarded as a guide loop.

Tilt the top cover on the charging station forward and run the guide wire up the channel leading to the guide connection. Fit a connector to the guide wire in the same way as for the boundary wire in 3. Run the guide wire straight under the charging plate and then at least 2 metres straight out from the front edge of the plate. This can make it difficult for the robotic lawnmower to follow the guide wire. Run the guide wire to the point on the boundary loop where the guide wire is to be connected.

Lift up the boundary wire. Cut the boundary wire using for instance a pair of wire cutters. Connecting the guide wire is made easier if an eyelet has been made on the boundary wire as outlined in the previous description.

Connect the guide wire to the boundary wire using a coupler: Insert the boundary wire in each of the holes in the coupler. Insert the guide wire in the centre hole in the coupler. Use pliers to completely compress the button on the coupler. The fault should be rectified by an authorised dealer. This may depend on the boundary loop being too long or that the wire is damaged.

If the robotic lawnmower still works, this is not a problem. Open the control panel hatch by pressing the STOP button. A start-up sequence begins when the robotic lawnmower is started for the first time. All combinations except are permitted.

The robotic lawnmower will now begin to calibrate the cutting height adjustment. When this is complete the calibration of the guide wires is performed. The calibration is performed by the robotic lawnmower backing out of the charging station and running a calibration process in front of the charging station.

When this is completed, mowing can begin. If more than one guide wire is installed, the test must be carried out on all guide wires. If no guide wire is installed the test must be carried out on the boundary wire, both clockwise and anti-clockwise. The guide system must first be calibrated if the above test is to provide a satisfactory result.

Park the robotic lawnmower in the charging station. Open the cover and slide the robotic lawnmower in as far as possible to ensure proper contact between the robotic lawnmower and the charging station. Never put your hands or feet close to or under the body when the motor is running. The times are approximate and depend for instance on grass quality, blade sharpness and battery age. The factory setting is that the robotic lawnmower will operate around the clock seven days a week.

If the size of the working area allows it, the quality of the grass can be further improved if it is cut every other day instead of a few hours every day. In addition, the grass benefits from resting completely during at least a threeday period once a month. Press the STOP button to open the control panel hatch. Enter the PIN code. The PIN code request can be disabled.

Push the Start button. Make the required operation selection. Shut the hatch within 10 seconds. Before the blade disc starts a warning beep can be heard consisting of 5 short beeps for 2 seconds.

English - 34 Page 37 USE 4. Press the STOP button. The robotic lawnmower stops, the blade motor stops and the control panel hatch opens. Always switch the robotic lawnmower off using the main switch if it requires maintenance or if the robotic lawnmower must be moved outside the working area.

During the first week after a new installation, the cutting height must be set to MAX to avoid damaging the loop wire. After this, the cutting height can be lowered one step every week until the desired cutting height has been reached. If the grass is long, allow the robotic lawnmower to start mowing at the MAX cutting height. Once the grass is shorter, you can gradually lower the cutting height.

Press the STOP button to stop the robotic lawnmower and open the hatch. Press the MENU button to access the main menu. Move the cursor using the arrow keys to select Cutting height. Press OK. All functions are accessed via a number of menus. All information is shown on the display and all input is done using the buttons. If the stop button is pressed when the robotic lawnmower is running, what it did just before it was stopped e.

The satellite symbol is shown when the GPS-supported navigation is activated. Symbol A is shown when the robotic lawnmower has made contact with a sufficient number of GPS satellites.

Symbol B shows when the robotic lawnmower has not made contact with a sufficient number of GPS satellites. Symbol A blinks during the first days the robotic lawnmower is working, as it is collecting GPS information about the installation.

The clock icon is white A when the robotic lawnmower is allowed to mow due to a timer setting and it is black B when the mower is not allowed to mow. If the mower is not allowed to mow due to Weather timer, symbol C is shown.

If the operation mode Override timer is chosen, symbol D is shown. If the robotic lawnmower is loading, a flash is also shown over the battery sumbol A.

If the robotic lawnmower is placed in the charging station without charging, B is shown. The time that the robotic lawnmower has spent mowing or searching for the charging station is counted as operating time. This is normally the last button to be pressed before closing the display hatch. The OK button is also used to confirm settings in the menu.

They can also be used to enter a number series for shortcuts to the various menus. Main area The standard, automatic operating mode where the robotic lawnmower mows and charges continually. Secondary area The Secondary area operating mode is used when mowing secondary areas where the robotic lawnmower cannot travel to the charging station automatically.

If the robotic lawnmower charges in the Secondary area mode, it will fully charge, drive out about 50 cm and then stop. This indicates that it is charged and ready to start mowing. If the main working area has to be cut after charging, it is appropriate to switch the operation selection to Main area before placing the robotic lawnmower in the charging station. It is possible to override the timer for 1, 3 or 5 days. Spot Cutting Spot cutting means the robotic lawnmower will work in a spiral pattern in order to cut the grass in the area where it was started.

When this is done, the robotic lawnmower will automatically switch to Main Area or Secondary Area. This function is useful for quickly mowing an area where the grass has been mown less than in other parts of the garden.

You can select how the robotic lawnmower should continue to work once mowing is finished by pressing Right Arrow and then specifying On Main Area or On Secondary Area. Start again in 3 hours The robotic lawnmower stays in the charging station for three hours and then returns automatically to normal operation.

This operation selection is suitable when there is a need to pause operation, e. Start with next timer The robotic lawnmower stays in the charging station until the next Timer setting permits operation. This operation selection is suitable if one wishes to cancel an ongoing mowing cycle and allow the robotic lawnmower to stay in the charging station until the next day. This option is not displayed if there are no Timer settings. Set the main switch in the 0 position when the robotic lawnmower is not in use or work is being carried out on the blade disc.

When the main switch is set in the 0 position the motors on the robotic lawnmower cannot start. The PARK button on the charging station is used to call the robotic lawnmower back to the charging station. The PARK button on the keypad in the robotic lawnmower offers the same function. The PARK button on the charging station is useful for instance when the robotic lawnmower operates in a large working area and the charging station is more accessible.

The LED diode goes out when the robotic lawnmower is parked in the charging station. You can access all the functions to set the robotic lawnmower settings via these. Browse between menus Browse through the main menu and submenus with the help of the arrow keys. Enter values and times using the number keys and confirm each selection with the multichoice button marked OK. Number series A number series can be used as a shortcut to a certain function. The second number corresponds to the selection in the first submenu etc.

For example: Press 4 followed by 1 in the main menu to show the Fault messages submenu. Submenus Certain submenus contain a box that can be checked. The following chapter provides more detailed information about how each function is used and which setting options are available. Use the arrow keys to browse the menu. Confirm selections with OK. Timer The lawn should not be cut too often to obtain the best mowing result.

The timer function is also an ideal tool to control which periods the robotic lawnmower should not mow, for example, when the children are playing in the garden. Security In this menu, settings relating to security and the connection between the robotic lawnmower and the charging station can be made. There are three security levels to choose from but it is also possible to define your own combination of security functions.

Messages Historical, fault and information messages can be read in this menu. Regards some of the most common fault messages, there are tips and advice to help you rectify the fault.

Weather timer This function allows the robotic lawnmower to automatically adjust its mowing times based on how quick the lawn grows. When the weather is good for grass growth, the robotic lawnmower mows more often and when grass growth is slower the robotic lawnmower will automatically spend less time on the lawn. Installation This menu is used to steer the robotic lawnmower to remote parts of a working area and to control how the robotic lawnmower searches for the charging station.

For many working areas the factory settings can be kept, i. Settings This selection allows you to make changes to the general robotic lawnmower settings such as date and time. Accessories This menu handles the settings for accessories assembled on the mower. Contact your dealer for information on what accessories are suitable for your robotic lawnmower.

When the robotic lawnmower is allowed to mow too often, the lawn may appear flattened. Besides, the robotic lawnmower is subjected to unnecessary wear.

Maximum performance is obtained when the timer is turned off and the robotic lawnmower is allowed to mow around the clock seven days a week. A clock symbol is displayed on the start page when the timer settings are set. Use the down arrow key to select the checkbox and then press OK. Only now can the timer settings be carried out. The robotic lawnmower will mow only on those days that have been activated. Copy Use this function to copy the current day settings to other days.

Use the up and down arrow keys to move the cursor between days. The times will be copied to the days that are marked with OK.

The time the robotic lawnmower will mow is marked with a black line. During the other times, the robotic lawnmower is parked in the charging station. Current day This resets the day that is selected in the tab system. After this, the cutting height can be reduced one step every week until the desired cutting height has been reached.

Cutting height Cutting height If the grass is long, allow the robotic lawnmower to start mowing at the MAX cutting height. Once the grass is shorter, the cutting height can be gradually lowered. To increase the cutting height: 1. Use the up arrow key to increase to the required height 2. Press OK to confirm. To lower the cutting height: 1. Use the down arrow key to lower to the required height. The factory setting is security level Medium. Low and medium security prohibits access to the robotic lawnmower if the PIN code is unknown.

High security also includes a warning that beeps if the correct PIN code is not entered after a designated time period. When the 30 days has passed the robotic lawnmower will continue to mow as normal, but the Enter PIN code message appears when the hatch is opened. Enter your code again and press OK. The correct PIN code must be entered to use the robotic lawnmower. If the wrong PIN code is entered 5 times in succession the robotic lawnmower is blocked for a time.

The blockage time is extended for every new incorrect attempt. Alarm This function means that an alarm sounds if the PIN code is not entered within 10 seconds after the STOP button has been pressed or the robotic lawnmower has been lifted up for any reason. A ticking noise indicates that the PIN code must be entered to prevent triggering the alarm.

The alarm can be turned off at any time by entering the correct PIN code. Time lock Activate or deactivate the PIN request after a certain number of days.

The number of days can be set in Security - Advanced. Time lock is the most important theft-prevention function and it is recommended to have it activated at all times. Confirm by entering the same code again and pressing OK.

Make a note of the new PIN code on the designated line in Memo on page 2. In rare cases, there may be a need to generate a new signal, for instance if two adjacent installations have a very similar signal. Select New loop signal in the menu and press OK. Press OK and await confirmation that the loop signal has been generated. This normally takes about 10 seconds. Advanced Duration of Time lock When Time lock is activated there is also the possibility to select how many days the robotic lawnmower has to request a PIN code.

A figure between 1 and 90 can be selected. The factory setting is 30 days. Duration of Alarm When Alarm is activated there is also the possibility to select how long the alarm signal should last. A figure between 1 and 20 minutes can be selected. Fault messages If the robotic lawnmower is disrupted in any way e.

If the same fault message is repeated several times, this may indicate that an adjustment to the installation or the robotic lawnmower is required. By date This list contains the latest 50 fault messages sorted by date with the last incident to occur first on the list.

Messages Fault Info messages messages Reset messages By date By frequency By date By frequency The date and time when the fault messages are displayed can be shown by selecting a fault message and pressing the OK button. Tips and advice to help you rectify the fault, are also displayed. By frequency This list contains the latest 50 message sorted by how many times the same fault has occurred. How many times each fault message has been displayed is shown on the right.

The date and time when the fault messages are displayed can be shown by selecting a fault message and pressing the OK button. Reset messages To empty all message lists, select Reset and press OK. Confirm by pressing OK once more. Weather timer The robotic lawnmower will however not operate longer than the time that may be configured in the timer settings. For optimal weather timer performance, it is recommended when setting the timer to only de-select the times when the robotic lawnmower must not operate.

Other times should be made available for the weather timer. When the weather timer is activated, the robotic lawnmower needs time to decide what the optimal mowing time is for the working area in question.

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