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4. Lift the robot lawn mower by its handle (Fig. 15.D) and
carry it, making sure to keep the cutting blade away from
the body.
5.2. STORAGE
The robot lawn mower must be stored in a dry and frost-free
place after cleaning and charging the battery in the winter
(see Chap. 4).
5.3. DISPOSAL
CAUTION:
To remove the battery from the robot lawn
mower, contact an authorized service centre.
1. Dispose of the product packaging in a sustainable way in
the appropriate collection containers or at special centres
authorized for collection.
2. Dispose of the robot lawn mower in accordance with local
legal requirements.
3. Contact appropriate facilities for recycling and disposal
as the robot lawn mower is classified as WEEE (Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment).
4. Dispose of old or used batteries in a sustainable way in
collection containers or at authorized collection centres.
6.
TROUBLESHOOTING
CAUTION:
Stop the robot lawn mower and bring it back to safety conditions (See Par. 1.4).
Below there is the list of any anomalies that may arise during the work phase.
PROBLEM
Abnormal vibrations. The robot lawn
mower is noisy.
The robot lawn mower does not
position itself properly inside the
charging station.
T h e m owe r ro b o t b e h ave s
abnormally around perimeter
obstacles.
The charging base light does not
turn on when the robot is out of the
charging base.
The charging base light turns on
slowly
The charging base light turns on with
quick flashing
The warning icon is on on the
keyboard
CAUSES
Damaged cutting disc or blades
Cutting device blocked by residues (tapes, ropes,
plastic fragments, etc.).
The robot lawn mower was started in the presence
of unexpected obstacles (fallen branches,
forgotten objects, etc.).
Electric motor failure
Grass too tall
Incorrect position of the perimeter cable.
Ground next to the recharging base has collapsed Restore the correct positioning of the charging base.
Perimeter cable laid in the wrong way
The supply voltage is missing or there is a fault
in the charging base.
The perimeter cable is not connected or is broken Check the installation and repair the break (see Par. 2.3)
the perimeter cable is too short or there is a fault
in the charging base.
It indicates anomaly / failure conditions.
EN
SOLUTIONS
Replace the damaged components (See Par. 4.2).
Switch off the lawn mower robot in safety conditions (See
Par. 1.4). Unlock the cutting blade.
Switch off the lawn mower robot in safety conditions (See
Par. 1.4). Remove the obstacles and restart the robot
lawn mower.
Replace the motor, contact the nearest authorized service
centre.
Increase the cutting height (See Par. 3.5).
First mow the area with a normal lawnmower
Check the connection of the charging station (see Par. 2.3.2).
(See Par. 2.3.2).
Reposition the perimeter cable correctly (clockwise)
(see Par. 2.3.1).
Check that the power supply unit is plugged in correctly.
Check the integrity of the power supply connection cable.
Check that the length of the perimeter cable is greater than
indicated in the Par. 2.3.2. If the problem persists, contact
a service centre.
For more information consult the app or refer to the Smart
User Manual
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