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Intensity: Enter the degree of intensity with
which you want the robot lawn mower to mow
the lawn. This depends on the growth of your
lawn. Begin with low intensity and adjust as
required.
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Area to be mowed: Enter the estimated size
of the area you want to mow. Only the area of
lawn you want the robot lawn mower to mow
is relevant.
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Time schedule: Define the time intervals
when you don't want the robot lawn mower to
mow. It can make sense to limit the mowing
times accordingly.
The robot lawn mower is used preferably during
day-time hours in order to prevent it from colliding
with semi-nocturnal and nocturnal animals such
as hedgehogs. The robot lawn mower calculates
its individual time schedule continuously on the
basis of the data provided.
6.8.4 Error messages and warnings
Check the app at regular intervals for error mes-
sages and warnings. You will receive error mes-
sages, warnings and push notifi cations on your
smart-phone. This can be stopped by altering the
notifi cation settings in the app. Make sure that the
background data of the Einhell app are activated
on your smart-phone and that your smart-phone
has an active internet connection.
7. Cleaning, maintenance and
ordering spare parts
Hazard!
The equipment must be disconnected from the
power supply (pull out the power plug and switch
off the equipment by the main switch (7) (OFF)
(Fig. 8) prior to performing any cleaning and
maintenance work. Also take the battery out of
the robot lawn mower.
Caution! Wear work gloves!
7.1 Cleaning
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Keep all safety devices, air vents and the
motor housing free of dirt and dust as far as
possible. Wipe the equipment with a clean
cloth or blow it down with compressed air at
low pressure.
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Do not clean the robot lawn mower with run-
ning water, particularly with high-pressure
water.
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Clean the equipment regularly with a damp
cloth and some soft soap. Do not use
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cleaning agents or solvents; these may be ag-
gressive to the plastic parts in the equipment.
Ensure that no water can get into the interior
of the equipment.
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For best results, clean the robot lawn mower
with a brush or rag.
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Check the freedom of movement of the bla-
des (10) and the blade plate (11)
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Use cleaning product for metal or very fine
abrasive paper to clean the charging contacts
on the robot lawn mower (1) and the charging
station (19). Clean them in order ensure effici-
ent charging.
7.2 Maintenance
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Worn or damaged blades (10) and their fas-
tening screws must always be replaced as a
set.
•
Replace excessively worn or damaged parts
immediately.
•
In order to ensure that you enjoy the equip-
ment for many years to come, all screwed
parts, as well as the wheels and axles, should
be cleaned and lubricated.
•
Keeping your robot lawn mower in good
condition not only ensures a long lifespan
and high performance, but also enables the
equipment to thoroughly cut your grass with
minimal effort.
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The blades (10) are subject to more wear and
tear than any other component. Therefore,
routinely check the condition of the blades
(10) and make sure that they are tightly fas-
tened. An excessively vibrating robot lawn
mower can indicate that the blades (10) are
damaged or have become deformed from
striking an object. If the blades (10) are worn
or damaged, they must be replaced immedia-
tely.
•
Check the appearance of the cut lawn at re-
gular intervals. The grass will not be cleanly
cut if the blades are not sharp. This can result
in the surface of the lawn drying out easily
and turning brown. It is important therefore to
change the blades regularly in order to obtain
a clean and straight cut.
•
Check the bottom of the robot lawn mower
for dirt at regular intervals. Clean your robot
lawn mower regularly. Remove heavy soiling
immediately.
•
Heavy soiling of the robot lawn mower is
possible in the first weeks of using it for the
first time after a conventional law mower had
previously been used. In these first few weeks
you should check the bottom of your robot
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