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1. IDM 41501802400 tif ROBOT DISPOSAL A Danger Attention Do not dispose of pollutant materials in the environment Dispose of all such materials in compliance with applicable legislation 69 User s manual
2. The cursor positions itself automatically in the area under the letter M Monday 1 Press one of the keys to programme the weekdays when the robot is operational Value 0 day of rest for the robot Value 1 day of work for the robot 2 Press the key Enter to confirm The cursor moves on to the next position 3 Repeat the procedure to set all the weekdays WORK SCHEDULE 1 function for setting the first robot operation al time slot during the day The cursor positions itself automatically in the area under the first time slot example from 7 30 to 9 30 1 Press one of the keys to set the mowing start time eo WEEK MTWTF oo0000 SS SS 1 a r lt ff Jy JRK SCHEDUL DD 00 00 00 User s manual 2 Press the key Enter to confirm The cursor moves on to the next position WORK SCHEDULE 3 Press one of the keys to set the mowing start minutes 4 Press the key Enter to confirm The cursor moves on to the next position 5 Press one of the keys to set the mowing end time 6 Press the key Enter to confirm The cursor moves on to the next position 7 Press one of the keys to set the mowing end minutes 8 Press the key Enter to confirm WORK SCHEDULE 2 function for setting the second robot activi ty time slot during the day C1415 To programme the work timetable for the second time slot of the
3. 24 Press the button D of the power supply unit on ON 25 Position the robot inside the recharging station A Power supply ne a O a a a E Power cord B Transmitter IDM 41501801900 tif RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE Here below are some indications to follow during the use of the robot Even after a proper reading of instructions at its first use simulate some test moves to detect the controls and the main functions Check that the nuts and screws securing all main parts are tight Carry out a frequent trimming of the lawn to avoid an excessive growing of the grass Do not use the robot to trim grass higher than 10 cm f the lawn is equipped with an automatic irrigation system programme the robot so that it re enters the recharging station at least 1 hour before the start of irrigation Check the ground gradient and make sure that it does not exceed the maxi mum values allowed so that the use of the robot does not cause dangers 54 User s manual C141501800 fm The lawn mower should be programmed in order to prevent it from working more than necessary always consider the different growth of the grass ac cording to the season in order to avoid a useless wear of the lawn mower and a decrease in the battery life When the robot is on to avoid dangerous situations make sure there is no one in particular children the elderly or disabled people or
4. A wrong connection of the poles may irreversibly damage the batteries and the electronic circuits EH important OOOO The connection of the connectors must be carried out within 30 seconds from activation of the key ON Once that period has elapsed the robot automatically switches off Repress key ON to complete the operation 14 the following message appears on the display The batteries start the recharging cycle 15 After fully recharging roughly 6 hours press key Off Stop M or key Emergency Stop N 16 Disconnect the connector H red polarity 17 Disconnect the connector L black polarity 18 Place the robot in a safe and dry place at a suitable room temperature 10 30 C and not easily reachable by unfamiliar people children ani mals etc Once the winter season has ended disconnect the kit and reactivate the recharging station 19 Press the button D of the power supply unit on OFF 20 Disconnect the plug of the power supply unit A 21 Disconnect the cable F from the transmitter group B F Winter recharge kit cable A Power supply D Pushbutton B Transmitter IDM 41501804500 tif 53 User s manual C141501800 fm 22 Connect the cable of the kit E to the transmitter group B See Installation of recharging sta D Pushbutton tion and transmitter power supplier group 23 Connect the plug of the power supply unit A
5. ROBOT AUTOMATIC STOP The robot stops automatically when the listed conditions occur Run down batteries The robot automatically re enters the recharging station Rain When it rains the robot auotmatically enters the recharging station and functions in accordance with programmed modalities See SETTINGS pro gramming mode 45 User s manual Trimmed lawn The sensor detects the mown lawn the robot automatically re enters the recharging station and again starts to function in accordance with programmed modalities See WORK MODE programming mode End of work period When it has completed its work period the robot auto matically re enters the recharging station and again starts to function in ac cordance with programmed modalities See TIME programming mode MANUAL STARTUP AND STOP OF ROBOT IN CLOSED AREAS Start up of the robot in manual mode must be carried out to mow SSS SS SS SS SS U areas that are not included in the programming of surfaces to be mown in automatic modality Place the robot inside the working area at least 1 m far from the pe rimeter wire and from any other ob stacle eee M a 13800 A Key ON IDM 4150180370b tif B Key Start Pause 1 Press key ON A Ja Insert the password if request ed See Enter password Wy O08LOSLVLO User s manual 46 C141501800
6. 35 User s manual C141501800 fm To switch off the alarm it is necesary to proceed as indicated 2 Switch on the robot 3 Access the ALARM function 4 Press one of the keys to display Disable 5 Insert the password See Enter password 6 Press the key Enter to switch off the acoustic alarm RAIN SENSOR function for setting the robot when it rains 1 Press one of the keys to activate or deactivate the func tions Disable when it rains the robot continues to mow Pause when it rains the robot returns to the station and stays there in recharging modality until the key Pause is pressed Restart when it rains the robot returns to the station and stays there in re charging modality Once the recharging cycle has finished the robot starts again and only starts to mow if it is no longing raining 2 Press the key Enter to confirm SELF PROGRAMMING function to automatically reduce the time the robot takes to cut the grass according to the conditions of the lawn 1 Press one of the keys to activate or deactivate the func tions Enable this is to activate the self programming function which lets you re duce the operating time of the robot on the basis of the conditions of the grass When a greater percentage of the lawn has been cut than that preset by the manufacturer the robot automatically sets a pause interval and delays the next time it will lea
7. See Installation of rechar ging station and transmitter power supplier group 60 User s manual C141501800 fm SS doe S Excessive ground slope Mark the area with excessi ve gradient See Equip ment installation planning Perimeter cable incor rectly placed Check that the wire is instal led properly too deep close to metal objects distance between the wire that marks two elements less than 70 cm etc See Equipment installation planning n ne Pep Perimeter wire marking Relocate the perimeter wire Off Perimeter i l i N inside areas beds bu correctly anticlockwise di shes etc placed rection See Perimeter clockwise wire installation Adopt suitable solutions to reduce the temperature of Overheated power sup the power supply unit air or ply unit change the installation area etc See Equipment instal lation planning The wheel drive is not Check and if necessary correct correctly fasten the wheels Power supply break to Secepighciabel the transmitter Adopt suitable solutions to reduce the temperature of On the display Overheated power sup the power supply unit air or Blackout appe ply unit change the installation area ars etc See Equipment instal lation planning Presence of other near by installations Contact an Assistance Cen tre authorized by the Manu facturer 61 User s manual C141501800 fm
8. 4 Press the key Enter to confirm The cursor moves on to the next position 5 Repeat the procedure to set all the numbers of the password 6 When the procedure has been completed on the display the func NEW tion NEW PASSWORD appears The cursor automatically positions itself in the area under the first number Ai PASSWORD D ipigi User s manual 7 Press one of the keys to set the first number ce 0 oo 0 CA 8 Press the key Enter to confirm The cursor moves on to the next position 9 Repeat the procedure to set all the numbers of the password 10 When the procedure has been completed on the display the RE E AT PASSW PEAT PASSWORD function appears 0000 11 Press one of the keys to set the first number REPEAT PASSW apoo SS 12 Press the key Enter to confirm The cursor moves on to the next position My PASSW 00 i Repeat the procedure to set all the numbers of the password a Repetition of the password insertion procedure is used to be sure that it has been set correctly To avoid forgetting the password we recommend choosing a combination that is easy to remember STARTING PASSW function for programming or not the pass word insertion request each time the robot is switched off and re started after a period of inactivity example winter service 1 Press one of the keys to activate or deactivate the func tion
9. CUTTING HEIGHT Before setting the cutting height of the blade make sure that the robot has stopped in safety conditions See Robot safety stop 1 Disable the antitheft alarm to avoid activation see SETTINGS programming mode 2 Undo the knobs A h baa S X Ki A Knob IDM 41501802500 tif C141501800 fm 30 User s manual C141501800 fm 3 Lower the hood B 4 Unscrew the screw C 5 Lift or lower the cutting group D to define the height of the mowing you want The value can be measured using a graduated scale E 6 Tighten the screws C after ad justing areas IDM 41501802600 tif bi im mjg C Boit E Graded scale IDM 41501803400 tif sate User s manual C141501800 fm 7 Lower the hood B 8 Tighten the knobs A EH important Gradually reduce the cutting height it is advised to reduce the height by less than 1 cm eve ry 1 2 days until reaching the ideal height e A Knob IDM 41501803100 tif RAIN SENSOR ADJUSTMENT 1 Stop the robot in safety condi tions See Robot safety stop 2 Adjust the distance between the pins A B via rotation of the pin A E important The sensitivity of the sensor in creases with a decrease in the distance between the pins We recommend not bringing the pins too close together When the sensor de
10. On the display Wheel motor er ror appears On the display Bump Error ap pears On the display Sync Error ap pears Rough ground or with obstacles that hinder movement One or both motors starting the wheel tran smission in breakdown The shock sensors are blocked The robot receiver does not recognise the signal SE doe S Check that the lawn to trim is even and without pits sto nes or other obstacles If so perform the necessary clea rance operations See Pre paration and delimitation of work areas main and se condary Get the motor repaired or re placed by the nearest autho rized Assistance centre Remove the hood and check that the sensors are functio ning Switch off the equipment and switch it on again If the problem persists con tact the assistance service aie User s manual C141501800 fm SR doe S On the display Tall grass appe ars Damaged cutting blade Replace the blade with a new one See Replace the blade Cutting blade flooded by residues tapes ropes plastic fragments etc The start of the robot oc curred with obstacles being too close less than 1 m away or in presence of unexpected obstacles fallen bran ches forgotten objects etc Damaged electric motor Grass too high Stop the robot in safety con ditions See Robot safety stop Use protection gloves to avoid the risk of cuts on han ds Remov
11. fm GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL The constructor has produced this manual which forms an integral part of the appliance to provide the necessary information for those authorised to in teract with it during its working life Personnel working with the machine must adopt correct working practices and must also carefully read and strictly follow all the instructions given in this manual The constructor supplies this information in its own language Italian but it may be translated into other languages to meet legal and or commercial re quirements Some time dedicated to reading such information will allow us to avoid any risks to people s health and security as well as economic damages Keep this manual in a clearly identified safe place throughout the working life of the appliance so that it will always be available when required for consulta tion Some information and illustrations set out in the present manual may not per fectly correspond with the one in your possession but that does not compro mise its validity The constructor reserves the right to make changes without any obligation to provide any prior notice Some symbols whose meaning is described as follows have been adopted throughout this manual to identify particularly important sections of text or da ta A Danger Attention The symbol indicates situations involving great danger which if over looked coul
12. is pressed while the lawn mower is recharg ing recharging is interrupted and the lawn mower resumes working E OFF STOP press to stop the lawn mower the display turns off C141501800 fm 33 User s manual A Display B Key ON L Key Emergency Stop C Key Start Pause H Key e D Key Charge G Key Enter E Key Off Stop F Key 67 IDM 41501803600 tif F Key when working press to restart the previously stopped blade When programming press to increase the items indicated by the menu G ENTER when working press to start the spiral function When program ming press to confirm and save the selection performed H Key when working press to stop the blade When programming press to decrease items indicated by the menu L EMERGENCY STOP press to stop the lawn mower the display turns off ACCESS TO THE MENUS The functions of the robot can be programmed through the various functions of each menu The table shows the list of menus available with the relevant functions To perform programming operations follow the instructions 1 Press key ON B 2 Insert the password if requested See Enter password 3 If the robot is switched on inside the recharging base after a few seconds the message CHARGING appears on the display 4 Press key Start Pause C On the display the PAUSE function appears 5 Press key E
13. manual ce ae O Ww i s 6 E important This type of installation must be agreed on in advance with your local reseller Perimeter wire path definition Check the whole surface of the lawn and assess whether it is nec essary to divide it in more separat ed working areas When positioning the perimter wire respect the rotation direction around the flowerbeds anticlock wise Define the perimeter of the main area any secondary areas and carry out the operations in the se quence indicated 1 Preparation and delimitation of work areas main and secondary see page 16 2 Perimeter wire installation see page 19 page 23 IDM 41501800800 tif Chase for perimeter wire ba IDM 41501800900 tif 3 Installation of recharging station and transmitter power supplier group see 15 User s manual 141501800 fm oO PREPARATION AND DELIMITATION OF WORK AREAS MAIN AND SEC ONDARY Arrangement of lawn to trim 1 Check that the lawn to trim is even and without pits stones or other obstacles If so perform the necessary clearance operations If some obstacles cannot be re moved it is necessary to properly mark the areas involved f Sy RRASA ANASA 2 Check that all the areas of the i RS lawn do not exceed the admissible o N gradients See Technical data y During the operating phase in slop max 27 s ie ee ing areas when the
14. not greater than 2 m it is necessary to de limit the same with the perimeter wire in a number of work areas that are connected to each other n a eles SEEE n PA a Seer gtteeeeeeeeees TTO j T g A hi prere eee ee Fl be Fan User s manual C141501800 fm 2 Mark and trace the perimeters of the inside and marginal ele ments of the working area that ob struct the correct functioning of the robot Aoc The figure represents an exam ple of inside an marginal ele ments of the working area and the distances that must be re spected for the tracing of the un derground laying of the perimeter wire Mark and trace the perimeters of all the elements in iron or in other metals manholes electric connections etc to avoid inter ferences to the signal of the pe rimeter wire Do not mark those obstacles trees poles etc that do not hamper the normal functioning of the robot Flowerbed ne Sere VAT UN WY ear Protruding roots ae eeeaavanuenseet a w gt TE i f Vie YA t 35cm IDM 41501801400 tif 18 User s manual C141501800 fm 3 Mark the areas located in a lower position compared to the lawn surface pools areas with sig nificant drops stairs etc see ex ample in figure EH important Strictly respect the distances to avoid that the robot falls with th
15. pets in the area it will be operating in To avoid this risk we recommend programming the activ ity of the robot to be executed at suitable times The robot can operate for 6 hours with 2 lithium batteries and every hour it can mow roughly 350 400 m2 of lawn Therefore we recommend program ming the lawnmower so the work times are never longer than the maximum duration of the batteries When you set the work time always leave at least 4 hours between one mowing cycle and the next so the robot can recharge its batteries ORDINARY MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE REMINDERS a During maintenance operations use the individual protections indicat ed by the Manufacturer especially when intervening on the blade Before performing maintenance operations make sure that the robot has stopped in safety conditions See Robot safety stop PROGRAMMED MAINTENANCE INTERVALS CHART Clean and check the ef See Robot clea ficiency of the blade ning Every week Blade If the blade is bent due to an impact or if it is blade worn out replace it 55 See Replace the User s manual C141501800 fm Frequency Component Type of operation Reference Battery recharge Clean and remove any See Robot clea knobs oxidations ning Every week Clean and remove any See Robot clea Contact plates oa ae oxidations ning Every month Robot Carry out cleaning eee RESOL DE
16. to use extreme caution to avoid risks However discretion is invaluable Safety is also in the hands of all the operators who interact with the machine When using the robot for the first time it is recommended to carefully read the whole manual and to be sure to have it completely understood in particular all the information relating to safety Carefully read all instructions in this manual and those applied directly to the machine taking particular care to read and follow safety precautions Time dedicated to reading these precautions can prevent regrettable accidents It is always too late to remember what you should have done after an accident has happened Perform lifting and handling observing the information found directly on the packaging on the machine and in the instructions furnished by the manufac turer Pay attention to the symbols that appear on all the safety labels They are coded by colour and shape to enhance safety Keep all safety labels legible and always respect the instructions they give The lawn mower may be used only by those who know how to operate it after reading and understanding the instructions in this manual The machine must be used only for the purposes provided for by the Manu facturer An improper use of the machine can endanger people s safety and lead to economic losses Before using the lawn mower make sure that no objects are on the lawn toys tree branches items of clothi
17. 5 Adjust the cutting height See Adjusting the cutting height 6 Capsize the robot in its func tioning position D B Bolt IDM 41501802400 tif BATTERY INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION Install the batteries as shown 4 Undo the knobs A lipo Ws g an E m m I C141501800 fm A Knob IDM 41501802500 tif 26 User s manual C141501800 fm 2 Lower the hood B 3 Undo the screws C and re move the brackets D 4 Insert the batteries E in the appropriate positions IDM 41501802600 tif eres ae ao lan a ay f i 7 4 F i Pa r a F S i F i i i d T i H i P i T i t i i i i i i 4 i i 1 i gt i Hn i T 2 y B Cowling f L o 4 l i i E T a fe T i pi i E Battery Ea EEE E Battery IDM 41501802800 tif A OT User s manual C141501800 fm 5 Assemble brackets D and fix them with screws C Lithium battery connection 1 Connect the black connector F with negative polarity and the red connector G with positive polari ty to the corresponding knobs On completing the batteries con nections proceed as indicated 2 Lower the hood B 3 Tighten the knobs A 4 Insert the robot inside the re charging station E important Before using the robot perform a complete recharge of th
18. C141501800 fm CONTENTS General information vovesccieceanastesiavecssviesabesennswsstanersiwcssanenteecetrciaseoms 3 Technical information asaasnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 4 Safety UTOPIA Ol viannisinavsutesiavecesiussarveeini aaa 9 SR SS CNN IT serapcior acest erased sadi eatpassecia cau naiacapravecpidaresusssuersansaveareaeees 12 POSES i ra E ine 30 Use and TIC CONG senssa 33 Ordinary maintenance sassssssssnnsensnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnne 55 Failures causes and solutions cccceceesseceeseseueeseeceeeeeeeeuseeeenas 57 Parts replacements waerene coon nev ances desiseucienimnrreereeaingarseaeaesinsaveanrcine 65 ANALYTICAL CONTENTS A Access to the menus 34 Adjusting the cutting height 30 Adjustment reminders 30 Automatic cycle start 44 B Batteries replacement 65 Battery installation and connection 26 Blade installation 26 D Display visualisation in work phase 49 E Enter password 48 Equipment general description 4 Equipment installation planning 13 Identification of manufacturer and appliance 4 Installation of recharging station and transmitter power supplier group 23 L LANGUAGE AND DATE TIME FORMAT programming mode 44 Maintenance reminders 55 Manual startup and stop of robot in closed areas 46 P Packaging and unpacking 12 Parts replacement reminders 65 Perimeter wire installation 19 Preparation and delimitation
19. EA OVEA V E Wy 1 7 IPA i j we VY A ct f LAA AN AN A A AA IDM 41501802300 tif 24 User s manual C141501800 fm 8 Reposition the shield L 9 Connect the power supply ca ble E of the recharging station F to the transmitter B 10 Operate on the cursor C to select the power supply voltage 110 V or 220 V 11 Press the button D of the power supply unit on OFF 12 Connect the plug of the power supply unit A to the power socket 13 Restart the main electric sup ply 14 Press the button D of the power supply unit on ON 15 If the led G turns on and the led H flashes alternately green and orange the connection is cor rect Otherwise it is necessary to find the defect See Troubleshoot ing L Protection j U SIN S e j CAVAT j H LED D Pushbutton C Cursor A Power supply Perimeter wire G LED E Power cord B Transmitter IDM 41501801900 tif User s manual iTS BLADE INSTALLATION 1 Before assembling and or re placing the blade make sure that A Blade the robot has been stopped in safe ty conditions See Robot safety stop 2 Turn the robot upside down and put it down so not to ruin the cover ing hood Pb important Use protection gloves to avoid the risk of cuts on hands 3 Assemble the blade A 4 Tighten screws B
20. O ning ROBOT CLEANING 1 Stop the robot in safety conditions See Robot safety stop If the antitheft alarm is enabled disable it before lifting the robot See SETTINGS programming mode 2 Clean all the outside surfaces of the robot with a sponge soaked in warm water and neutral soap and rinse properly 3 Do not use solvents or benzine so not to damage the varnished surfaces and the plastic components 4 Do not wash the inside parts of the robot and do not use water jets in pres sure so not to damage the electric and the electronic components Warning Caution In order not to irreversibly damage the electric and electronic compo nents do not plunge the robot partially or completely in water as it is not watertight 5 Check the lower part of the robot cutting blade area and wheels and re move the deposits and or residues that might obstruct the correct functioning of the robot 6 To remove the deposits and or other residues from the blade use a suita ble brush ah Warning Caution Use protection gloves to avoid the risk of cuts on hands 7 Clean the batteries recharging knobs A contact plates B and eliminate any oxidation or residues due to electrical contacts with a dry cloth and if nec essary with fine grain abrasive paper 8 Clean the interior of the recharging station from any accumulated residues 56 User s manual C141501800 fm A Battery rech
21. arge knobs B Contact plates IDM 41501801 90a tif FAILURES CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS TROUBLESHOOTING The information provided below is intended to assist in the identification and correction of any anomalies and malfunctions which might occur during use Some failures may be resolved by the user others require precise technical skills or special abilities and must be exclusively resolved by qualified person nel with certified experience achieved in the specific intervention field a e a E antitheft Deactivate the alarm See a remains Alarm activated SETTINGS program operative ming mode Activate the alarm See Alarm deactivated SETTINGS program ming mode Antitheft alarm does not work 57 User s manual C141501800 fm SR loe S The robot is very Damaged cutting blade Replace the blade with a new one See Replace the blade Cutting blade flooded by residues tapes ropes plastic fragments etc The start of the robot oc curred with obstacles being too close less than 1 m away or in Stop the robot in safety con ditions Use protection gloves to avoid the risk of cuts on han ds Remove the flood cause from the blade Stop the robot in safety con ditions See Robot safety stop noisy presence of unexpected Remove the obstacles and obstacles fallen bran restart the robot See Ma ches forgotten objects nual startup and
22. arted up for the first time it is necessary to carry out programming If on the other hand the robot is started up after a period of inactivity it is necessary to check that the programmed functions correspond to the effec C141501800 fm IDM 4150180320b tif sAd User s manual C141501800 fm tive status of the surfaces to be mown e g addition of a swimming pool plants etc See SETTINGS programming mode 4 Adjust the cutting height See Adjusting the cutting height 5 Adjust the sensitivity of the rain sensor See Rain sensor adjustment 6 Position the robot inside the recharging station If the antitheft alarm is enabled disable it before lifting the robot See SETTINGS programming mode 7 After some seconds on the display the LOADING message appears 8 The robot starts to mow the lawn in accordance with the programmed mo dalities ROBOT SAFETY STOP When using the robot it may be necessary to stop it in safety condi tions to avoid the ranger to a sud B Key Emergency Stop den start of the blade a y gency Stop Press key Off Stop A or key Emergency Stop B to stop the robot E important The stop of the robot in safety conditions is necessary in order to carry out maintenance and re pair interventions for example battery replacement and or re charge blade replacement IDM 4150180370a tif cleaning operations etc
23. c interference filter and power supply safety box The robot has software installed with Bluetooth connection that lets you move and guide it using a cellphone To enable this function you will have to install the interface software on your phone which can be requested directly from the robot reseller For the cellphone to interface with the software installed in the robot the phone must have the requisites indicated in the specifications table Each robot is provided with a recognition password in order to impede its use should it be stolen When purchased the password inserted by the manufacturer comprises four numbers 0000 To customise the password see SECURITY programming mode Pass word IDM 41501800200 tif User s manual MAIN PARTS A Accumulator batteries they energize the motors of the blade and of the wheel control system B Recharging station used to charge or keep the batteries charged A C Electronic card it checks the automatic functions of the robot D Control keyboard it is used to set and visualise the functioning modes of the robot E Cutting blade it trims the lawn F Electric motor it starts the cutting blade E G Electric motor one starts the right wheel transmission group while the GB other actions the left wheel group H Transmitter it transmits the signal to the perimeter wire L Power supply unit it energizes at low tension the bat
24. ck the quantity and the integrity of any optional parts requested Keep packaging material for subsequent use H User manual G Fixing nails F Perimeter wire C141501800 fm M Cutting blade _ L Accumulator batteries C Power cord D Recharging Station IDM 41501800400 tif a ee User s manual C141501800 fm EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION PLANNING Robot installation does not involve interventions that are difficult to carry out but requires a minimum of preliminary planning to define the best area to install the charging station power supply transmitter group and to lay out the perim eter wire Power supplier transmitter group and recharging station in stallation area Power supplier transmitter group and recharging station must be in stalled inside the main work area and near to each other The recharging station must be positioned on a flat and stable sur face and able to guarantee good drainage to avoid flooding Transmitter power supply group enn ees es 2 Perimeter wire Recharging Station IDM 41501800500 tif IDM 41501700600 tif 13 User s manual 1800 fm O Ww rate t O The section of input wire must be rectilinear and aligned perpendicu larly to the recharging station for at least 2 m and the output section must be located at least 30 cm from the recharging stat
25. d put people s health and safety at risk Warning Caution The symbol indicates that the necessary procedures must be adopted to avoid putting people s health and safety at risk or sustaining economic losses The symbol indicates particularly important technical information which must not be overlooked User s manual IDENTIFICATION OF MANUFACTURER AND APPLIANCE The nameplate shown here is fitted directly to the appliance It contains references and all es sential information for operating safety B CE conformity label A Manufacturer ID __ A Name of manufacturer B CE conformity label C Model Serial number year of construction D technical data C Model D Technical data C Serial number C Year of manufacture IDM 41501800100 tif REQUESTING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE For every need please get in touch with the Technical Assistance Service or with one of the authorized service centres For every technical service request please indicate the data found on the identification plate the approximate hours of use and the type of fault detected TECHNICAL INFORMATION EQUIPMENT GENERAL DESCRIPTION The appliance is a robot designed and built to automatically trim grass in gar dens and house lawns in any time of the day It is small compact silent waterproof and easy to transport On the basis of the different characteristics of the surfaces w
26. d robot re entry into the recharging station User s manual C141501800 fm SR loe S The working area is not completely trimmed Insufficient work hours Extend the work timetable See TIME programming mode Cutting blade with depo sits and or residues Cutting blade worn out Working area too big compared to the actual capacity of the robot Batteries are about to deplete their life cycle The batteries do not re charge completely Stop the robot in safety con ditions See Robot safety stop Use protection gloves to avoid the risk of cuts on han ds Clean the cutting blade Replace the blade with an original spare part See Re place the blade Ad just the working area See Technical data Replace the batteries with original spare part See Batteries replacement Clean and eliminate any oxi dation from the batteries contact points See Robot cleaning Recharge the batteries for at least 12 hours Secondary area Correctly programme the se condary area See SE n mpletely Wrong programmin Or COMPARE rong PEA ONDARY AREAS mown n programming mode Check the functionality of ___ _ the electrici rr The perimeter wire is A OEA m l connection of the transmit On the display not correctly connected n i i ter power supply group and No Signal appe broken wire lack of l l that of the recharging station ars electric connection E etc
27. day example from 19 00 to 22 00 repeat the same procedure indicated for WORK SCHEDULE 1 38 User s manual C141501800 fm SECONDARY AREAS PROGRAMMING MODE The modes for activating all the functions in the menu are described ECONDARY ARI on ors nsion ogsa mm SECONDARY AREA 1 function to define automatic mowing of a secondary area 1 Press one of the keys to set the size of the secondary area SECONDARY AREA with respect to that of the whole lawn nension i Emi Main area Values over 50 must only be used if the recharge base isn t positioned in the main area Secondary area 3 10 2 Press the key Enter to con firm The cursor moves on to the next position ans acns e Secondary area 2 15 Secondary area 1 30 IDM 41501809900 tif 39 User s manual 3 Press one of the keys to set the working direction of the ro bot So the robot can quickly reach the secondary area set the short est route clockwise or anticlockwise 4 Press the key Enter to confirm The cursor moves on to the next position 5 Press one of the keys to set the distance of the recharge base from the secondary area Simplified path When the robot leaves the re charge station to reach the sec ondary area it follows a simplified route along the ex ternal perimeter The dotted line shown in the illustra
28. e risk of breaking and or seriously getting damaged 4 Mark and trace the perimeters as shown in the figure With small paths at the same height as the lawn 5 cm With small paths higher than the lawn 35 cm In presence of a fencing wall 35 cm EH important The passage paths at the same level of the lawn necessary for the robot to pass from one area to the other must not be marked Swimming pool Raised area Perimeter wire Perimeter wire Pedestrian way 35 cm Pedestrian way Perimeter wire IDM 41501801600 tif PERIMETER WIRE INSTALLATION The perimeter wire may be laid un derground or on the ground EH important Start laying the perimeter wire from the installation area of the recharging station leave two metres in excess and then cut it as appropriate in the group con nections phase Perimeter wire IDM 41501601600 tif User s manual 19 Wire laid on the ground 1 Place the wire clockwise along the whole path and fix it with the appropriate nails supplied distance between the nails 1 2 m When positioning the perimter wire respect the rotation direction around the flowerbeds anticlockwise n the straight stretches fix the wire so that it is not excessively tight wavy and or twisted n the not straight stretches fix the wire so that it does not twist but so that it takes o
29. e it partially or thoroughly in water as it is not watertight The operators performing repair interventions during the working life of the robot must have technical expertise special abilities and experience acquired and acknowledged in this specific sector The lack of these requirements may cause damage to the safety and health of people All operations which must be carried out in the recharge base optional must be performed with the power supply plug disconnected Replace deteriorated parts with originals to ensure functionality and the fore seen safety level t is absolutely forbidden to use the robot in explosive and flammable environments 10 User s manual C141501800 fm SAFETY FOR MAN AND THE ENVIRONMENT DURING DISPOSAL Do not dispose of pollutant materials in the environment Dispose of all such materials in compliance with applicable legislation With reference to the WEEE directive Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment during dismantling the user must separate the electrical and the electronic components and dispose them in the appropriate authorized collec tion centres or give them back as they are to the seller when a new purchase is made All the components which must be separated and disposed of in a specific manner are marked with a special mark The unauthorized disposal of Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE is subject to fine according to sanctio
30. e new batteries See Recharge batter ies on first use D Bracket C Boit IDM 41501802900 tif LITHIUM BATTERIES F Connector F Connector G Connector G Connector IDM 41501803000 tif _ 28 User s manual At this point the robot is ready to use See Use and functioning A Knob SP IDM 41501803100 tif RECHARGE BATTERIES ON FIRST USE 4 Insert the robot inside the re charging station 2 Press key ON 3 After a few seconds the mes sage CHARGING appears on the display 4 Press the key Start Pause On the display the PAUSE function appears The batteries start the recharging cycle Key ON Key Start Pause IDM 41501803200 tif C141501800 fm 2 ig At the first recharge the batteries must be connected at least 24 hours 5 When recharging has finished it is possible to programme the robot for op erational activity See TIME programming mode 29 User s manual ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENT REMINDERS a The user must carry out the adjustments according to the procedures described in the manual Do not perform any adjustments not explicitly indicated in the manual Any extraordinary adjustments not explicitly indicated in the manual must be carried out only by the staff of the Authorized Assistance Cen tres of the Manufacturer ADJUSTING THE
31. e the flood cause from the blade Stop the robot in safety con ditions See Robot safety stop Remove the obstacles and restart the robot See Ma nual startup and stop of ro bot in closed areas Get the motor repaired or re placed by the nearest autho rized Assistance centre Increase the cutting height See Adjusting the cutting height Carry out preliminary cutting of the area with a normal lawn mower After installation of the robot di sturbances are noticed relative to domestic applian ces radio televi sion electric gates etc Interference with other electrical devices 63 Contact an Assistance Cen tre authorized by the Manu facturer User s manual z re an oO CC There is no power volt The led D of the 39 power supply unit does not turn on Check that the position of the cursor B matches with the power voltage and that the push button A is on ON Check that the power supply unit is correctly connected to the power socket Blown fuse Get the fuse replaced by the nearest authorized Assi stance centre The led C gre en of the tran smitter is on Interrupted perimeter wire Stop the robot in safety con ditions See Robot safety stop Press the button A of the power supply unit on OFF Carry out the joint of the pe rimeter wire The led C oran ge of the tra
32. fm 3 0On the display the PAUSE function appears 4 Activate the function external cycle See WORK MODE pro gramming mode 5 Press the key Start Pause B to start up the robot At the end of the set time the robot stops in safe conditions near the perimeter wire 6 Position the robot inside the recharging station If the antitheft alarm is enabled disable it before lifting the robot See SETTINGS programming mode ROBOT START WITHOUT PERIMETER WIRE This mode can be executed with your cellphone to mow areas com pletely enclosed by fences or to mow small areas which can t be marked off for example or for prac tical demonstrations of the robot s functions E important When the robot is used without the perimeter wire it is recom mended to make sure that the ro bot does not hit into obstacles corners or blunt objects so to avoid damages or breaks 1 Press key ON A D Key Emergency Stop A Key ON B Key Start Pause C Key Off Stop IDM 41501803700 tif 2 Insert the password if requested See Enter password 3 On the display the PAUSE function appears 47 User s manual 4 Activate the function without perimeter See WORK MODE programming mode 5 Start the robot and manoeuvre it with your cellphone We recommend manoeuvring the robot to mow in a limited wel
33. here the grass needs cutting the robot can be programmed to work in several areas a main area and one or more secondary areas C141501800 fm During its functioning the robot trims the area marked off by the perimeter wire and or by barriers fences walls etc When the robot detects the perimter wire or meets an obstacle it changes tra jectory in a random manner and starts again in a new direction According to its functioning principle random the robot carries out an auto matic and complete trimming of the marked off lawn see figure i e User s manual C141501800 fm The lawn surface that the robot is able to trim depends on a series of factors robot model and type of batteries installed area features irregular perime ters uneven surface divided area etc lawn features type and height of grass moisture etc blade conditions with efficient sharpening without residues and deposits etc Robot produced in version L3BL is equipped with two lithium batter ies which guarantee greater au tonomy and supply enough energy to cut grass on a surface area up to 3500 m2 To cut grass on a surface area up to 5000 m2 on request robot can be fitted with four lithium batteries All models are equipped with a sensor which when it rains stops the blade and makes the robot re turn to its recharging station Upon request the models can be equipped with an upgraded transmitter elec tromagneti
34. if request ed See Enter password 7 After a few seconds the mes sage CHARGING appears on the display 8 At this point the robot is ready to use See TIME programming mode IDM 4150180370d tif RECHARGE BATTERIES FOR EXTENDED INACTIVITY Recharge the battery at least once every 5 months for lithium batter les 1 Power the recharging base and make sure that the plates are clean A Key ON If the antitheft alarm is enabled disable it before lifting the robot See SETTINGS program ming mode 2 Position the robot inside the re charging station 3 Press key ON A 4 Insert the password if requested See Enter password 5 After a few seconds the message CHARGING appears on the display C141501800 fm IDM 4150180320b 50 User s manual C141501800 fm 6 Press key Start Pausa B The batteries start the recharging cycle 7 After fully recharging roughly 6 hours press key Off Stop C or key Emergency Stop N 8 Place the robot in a safe and dry place at a suitable room tem perature 10 30 C and not easily reachable by unfamiliar people children animals etc Batteries reset with winter re charging kit optional The kit makes it possible to re charge the batteries or keep them charged during the winter period without using the recharging sta tion 1 Press the button D of the pow er supp
35. ion this makes it possible for the robot to enter cor rectly Eb important To permit the robot to re enter the recharging station it is nec essary to install the same within the work area having larger di mensions hereafter referred to IDM 41501800600 tif as the Main Area Make sure that any irrigators present in the installation area do not direct a jet of water into the recharging station The transmitter power supplier group must be in a ventilated position pro tected from the atmospheric agents and from direct sunlight The transmitter power supplier group must not be in direct contact with the ground and damp environments To carry out electric connection it is necessary to arrange a power sup ply socket near the installation area Make sure that the connection to the power supply complies to the laws in force on the subject Is it advisable to install the unit in a closet for electric components for outdoors or indoors well ventilated to keep a correct air recirculation and provided with a key closure Assure that the access to the power supply transmitter unit is allowed only to authorized people If the robot is installed near an area where another robot is installed from the same or another manufacturer in the installation phase a modification must be made to the power transmitter unit so the frequencies of the two robots don t interfere with each other J User s
36. ivity of the robot it is necessary to carry A Power supply out a series of operations to assure its correct functioning when it is re used 1 Carefully clean the robot and the recharging station See Robot cleaning 2 Recharge the battery at least once every 5 months for lithium batteries See Recharge batteries for extended inactivity B Pushbutton If the antitheft alarm is enabled disable it before lifting the robot See SETTINGS program ming mode 3 Place the robot in a safe and dry place at a suitable room tem RACAL AUG AVAL NOAA acc LURAY AYA AE perature 10 30 C and not easily C Recharging Station reachable by unfamiliar people IDM 41501801900 tif children animals etc 4 Disconnect the plug of the power supply unit A 5 Cover the recharging station C to prevent any material entering it leaves paper etc and to protect the contact plates 49 User s manual Service restart Before restarting the robot after a long inactivity proceed as shown 14 Connect the plug of the power supply unit A to the power socket 2 Restart the main electric supply 3 Press the button B of the power supply unit on ON If the antitheft alarm is enabled disable it before lifting the robot See SETTINGS programming mode 4 Position the robot inside the re charging station D Key ON 5 Press key ON D 6 Insert the password
37. l visible area and avoiding letting it bump into obstacles if possible 6 After mowing press key Off Stop C or key Emergency Stop D to stop the robot in a safe state See Robot safety stop a If the antitheft alarm is enabled disable it before lifting the robot See SETTINGS programming mode 7 Position the robot inside the recharging station ENTER PASSWORD The robot can be protected by a password comprising four figures which the user can enable disable and customise See SECURITY programming mode 4 ASSWORD 4 0000 1 The following message appears on the display 2 Press one of the keys to set the first figure ASSWORD ae j 0 U a z a E 3 Press the key Enter to confirm The cursor moves on to the next position 4 Repeat the procedure to set all the numbers of the password At this point the robot is ready to use C141501800 fm 48 User s manual C141501800 fm DISPLAY VISUALISATION IN WORK PHASE While the lawn mower is operating the following data are displayed Left wheel motor speed Cutting blade motor speed Right wheel motor speed Battery voltage When the lawn mower is being recharged the message CHARGING ap pears in the display If the lawn mower is out of its work timetable the display shows the day and time of work start PROLONGED INACTIVITY AND SERVICE RESTART In case of prolonged inact
38. ly unit on OFF 2 Disconnect the plug of the pow er supply unit A 3 Disconnect the cable E from the transmitter group B N Key Emergency Stop B Key Start Pause C Key Off Stop IDM 41501803700 tif A Power supply D Pushbutton E Power cord B Transmitter C Recharging Station IDM 41501801900 tif Sle User s manual C141501800 fm 4 Connect the cable of the kit F to the transmitter group B 5 Connect the plug of the power supply unit 6 Press the button D of the pow er supply unit on ON If the antitheft alarm is enabled disable it before lifting the robot See SETTINGS program ming mode 7 Position the robot near the transmitter power supply group 8 Press key ON G 9 Insert the password if request ed See Enter password 10 The following message appears on the display F Winter recharge kit cable D Pushbutton B Transmitter IDM 41501804500 tif H Red connector N Key Emergency Stop i G Key ON NA f 33 RE gt Ns M Key Off Stop L Black connector IDM 41501804600 tif User s manual 59 C141501800 fm 11 After some seconds the message appears on the display 12 Connect the connector H red polarity 13 Connect the connector L black polarity Warning Caution
39. malga mating tape for example 3M Scotch 23 Do not use isolating tape or other types of joints ter minals clamps etc Main area Path corridor lt 70cm IDM 41501801 700 tif IDM 41501602000 tif Of x User s manual C141501800 fm SETTING FOR RAPID ROBOT RE ENTRY INTO THE RECHARGING STA TION To reduce the times for robot re en try into the recharging station carry out settings along the perimeter wire to permit a change of robot di rection In this way it is possible to reduce the robot re entry route To carry out the re entry setting position the perimeter wire along the route so as to form a triangle of 50x40x40 cm Carry out the rapid re entry setting at a point that is preceded by at least 2 m of rectilinear wire and is followed by at least 1 5 m of recti linear wire IDM 41501801800 tif The setting must not be carried out along the rectilinear section that immediately precedes the recharging station or near to obstacles Make sure that along the rapid re entry trajectory there are no obstacles that can impede rapid re entry SS The rapid re entry setting at an incorrect point may prevent the robot from rapidly re entering the recharging station When the robot moves along the perimeter to reach a secondary area it does not detect the rapid re entry setting The illustration provides some useful indications for correctly i
40. n smitter turns on repeatedly with Perimeter wire too long consecutive Perimeter wire dama flashes less than ged or oxidized 4 The led C red of the transmitter Connections not perfor med correctly is on 64 Install the signal amplifica tion kit Check any joints if neces sary replace the wire Get the check carried out by the nearest authorized Assi stance centre User s manual C141501800 fm PARTS REPLACEMENTS PARTS REPLACEMENT REMINDERS Always replace and repair the parts in compliance with the Manufactur er s instructions otherwise contact the Assistance Service if these op erations are not described in the manual BATTERIES REPLACEMENT 1 Stop the robot in safety condi tions See Robot safety stop 2 Undo the knobs A A Knob IDM 41501802500 tif 3 Lower the hood B seme en IDM 41501802600 tif 65 User s manual 4 Disconnect the cables in se LITHIUM BATTERIES quence C D E F D Connector C Connector F Connector E Connector IDM 41501803000 tif 5 Undo the screws G and re move the brackets H m Bracke C141501800 fm IDM 41501802900 tif 66 User s manual C141501800 fm 6 Remove the batteries L and change them E important Do not dump used batteries Spent batteries must be dis posed of in accordance with cur re
41. n a regular bending Ea Pu i Ei ri r Aw ee 1 Fi 4 j Ai AL Ae Ai J A y IY i is ne Ss ES t w E T T T Sk SS ys a ia ane b i i ta is a 5 ae a a ti IDM 41501600900 tif Underground laid wire 1 Dig up the ground evenly and symmetrically compared to the traced line highlighted on the ground 2 Place the wire clockwise along the whole path at the depth of some centi metres about 2 3 cm so not to reduce the quality and the intensity of the sig nal captured by the robot 3 When laying the wire if necessary block it in some points with the appro priate nails to keep it in position during the ground covering stage 4 Cover up the whole wire with the soil and make sure that it does not twist but that it remains straight and that in the curving stretches it takes on an even bending C141501800 fm 20 User s manual C141501800 fm E important In the path stretches where it is necessary to pass two parallel wires for example connection between the outside perimeter and the inside marked areas they must be at a distance which must not exceed 1 cm Perimeter wire joint E important In the case of underground wire as well as of ground laid wire if necessary properly join it with some other wire having the same features see figure During the joint stage it is rec ommended to use self a
42. ned on it automatically goes into the Automatic mode The options External cycle and Without pe rimeter are deactivated when the robot is turned off Use them with great care and only if there are no swimming pools or uneven ground 43 User s manual LANGUAGE AND DATE TIME FORMAT PROGRAMMING MODE _ The modes for activating all the functions in the menu are described LANGUAGE function for selecting the messages display lan guage 1 Press the Key and the Key to scroll the available languages 2 Press the key Enter to confirm the language selected DATE FORMAT function to select the format with which the date is shown on the display 1 Press the Key and the Key to scroll the available formats 2 Press the key Enter to confirm TIME FORMAT function to select the format with which the time is shown on the display 1 Press the Key and the Key to scroll the available formats 2 Press the key Enter to confirm UNIT OF MEASURE function for selecting the unit of measure for the distances 1 Press the Key and the Key to scroll the available units of measure 2 Press the key Enter to confirm AUTOMATIC CYCLE START Automatic cycle start up is carried out when operational activity first starts or after a period of inactivity Key ON 1 Press key ON 2 Insert the password if request ed See Enter password 3 If the robot is st
43. ng etc When the robot is on to avoid dangerous situations make sure there is no one in particular children the elderly or disabled people or pets in the area it will be operating in To avoid this risk we recommend programming the activ ity of the robot to be executed at suitable times Do not place hands or feet under the machine when running especially in the wheel area Never tamper with avoid remove or bypass installed safety devices Such actions could lead to serious risk to personal health and safety User s manual C141501800 fm Keep the lawn mower in perfect operating conditions by performing the main tenance procedures outlined by the manufacturer Good maintenance guaran tees better performance and longer service life Before maintenance and setting procedures are performed also by the us er if possessing the necessary technical skills disconnect the power supply The user must in any case operate in full safety conditions especially when working on the lower part of the lawn mower following the procedures as illus trated by the manufacturer Use personal protections as recommended by the manufacturer especially the protective gloves when handling blades and cutting discs Always remove the blade before replacing the batteries n order not to irreversibly damage electric and electronic parts do not wash the robot with water jets at a high pressure and do not plung
44. ns regulated by the laws in force in the territory where the infraction has been verified As implementation of the European directives 2002 95 CE 2002 96 CE 2003 108 CE in the Italian territory for example a law decree n 151 dated July 25 2005 has been enacted thus providing for an administrative fine of 2000 5000 A Danger Attention The Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment may contain danger ous substances with potentially harmful effects on the environment and on people It is recommended to correctly dispose them SAFETY SIGNALS Danger signal indicates that the user should not approach to the blades while the lawn mower is operating Safety signal indicates that the user should carefully read the manual before operating the lawn mower l User s manual INSTALLATION PACKAGING AND UNPACKING The machine is delivered suitably packaged When unpacking remove care fully and check component integrity All the necessary information for handling is found on the packaging Packaging content A Robot B Power supply unit C Power supply cable D Recharging Station E Transmitter F Perimeter wire hank G Nails G for wire fixing H User manual L Lithium accumulator batteries The quantity of the batteries may vary on the basis of the purchase order M Blade EH important OOOO The list includes only the components supplied with the equipment Che
45. nstalling the rap id re entry setting es User s manual C141501800 fm INSTALLATION OF RECHARGING STATION AND TRANSMITTER POW ER SUPPLIER GROUP 1 Identify the recharging station installation area and the transmit ter power supply group Warning Caution Before carrying out any inter vention deactivate the general electricity power supply 2 Installation of the power supply transmitter unit A B 3 Remove the shield L A Power supply L Protection l l J h ep User s manual 4 Position the base in the prede fined area 5 Insert the perimeter wire M in the guide R o g g g g u g g g ts 6 Connect the two ends of the wire to the terminals of the base Black terminal Red terminal IDM 41501802200 tif 7 Fasten the base N to the Q Expansion inserts ground with nails P i If necessary fasten the base with expansion inserts Q P Nails a a a cee a ee ce ee Ay wr ly see i hy a Ab ra IMT WW by t o WYU Ay i YAY A At VAR gii AVTA KAF Uy Ai YA A A u s ea Y oO Yue Ab i Y Y ANY j Y A TA IY Pu ae Ts e a SS A A O S La y witha Ly A P p 7 Y 1 1Y F 17 U Y iI CU V AY AVN vA A AH iW T I CARTAT TAN A AN Wi X ie yA ve AD i i W YA IA U YAV YOY rl Y TA l Pe AY Al PAs A A N Yi E AV
46. nt statutory regulations 7 Assemble brackets H and fix them with screws E L Battery L Battery IDM 41501802800 tif H Bracket IDM 41501802900 tif 67 User s manual C141501800 fm Lithium battery connection 14 Connect the black connector C F with negative polarity and the red connector D E with positive polarity to the corresponding knobs On completing the batteries con nections proceed as indicated 2 Lower the hood B 3 Tighten the knobs A 4 Position the robot inside the re charging station 5 Carry out battery recharge At this point the robot is ready to use See Use and functioning LITHIUM BATTERIES D Connector C Connector F Connector E Connector IDM 41501803000 tif F amh far a A Knob IDM 41501803100 tif 68 User s manual C141501800 fm REPLACE THE BLADE 1 Stop the robot in safety condi tions See Robot safety stop 2 Turn the robot upside down and put it down so not to ruin the cover ing hood 3 Remove the screws B to re move the blade A EH important Use protection gloves to avoid the risk of cuts on hands 4 Insert the new blade and fasten screws 5 Adjust the cutting height See Adjusting the cutting height 6 Capsize the robot in its func tioning position A Blade P N B Bolt
47. nter G On the display the SETTINGS function appears 6 Press one of the keys H F to scroll the list of menus and select the one you want 7 Press the key Enter G to confirm the selection C141501800 fm 34 User s manual E fi C141501800 To memorise the function displayed press the key Start Pause C or the key Enter G The function does not remain memorised if you press key Off Stop E before key Enter G or key Start Pause C The robot deacti vates B Tasto ON C Tasto Start Pause SETTINGS D o v mE SECONDARY AREAS 4 SECURITY HTa i o r G Tasto Enter i F Tasto E Tasto Off Stop hs N TIME WEEK WORK SCHEDULE 1 WORK SCHEDULE 2 EECO000 COee see IDM 41501809800 tif SETTINGS PROGRAMMING MODE The modes for activating all the functions in the menu are described ALARM function to enable and disable the alarm 1 Press one of the keys to activate or deactivate the functions Enable used to activate the alarm If the robot is lifted using the han dle the alarm is triggered A triple sound signals activation Disable used to deactivate or switch off the alarm where there is ac tivation A continual and descending sound indicates deactivation The ALARM function can be activated deactivated and stopped only by using the password See Enter password
48. of work areas main and secondary 16 Programmed maintenance intervals chart 55 Prolonged inactivity and service restart 49 Purpose of this manual 3 me lee User s manual R Rain sensor adjustment 32 Recharge batteries for extended inactivity 50 Recharge batteries on first use 29 Recommendations for use 33 54 Replace the blade 69 Requesting technical assistance 4 Robot automatic stop 45 Robot cleaning 56 Robot controls description 33 Robot disposal 69 Robot safety stop 45 Robot start without perimeter wire 47 S Safety for man and the environment during disposal 11 Safety rules 9 Safety signals 11 SECONDARY AREAS programming mode 39 SECURITY programming mode 41 Setting for rapid robot re entry into the recharging station 22 SETTINGS programming mode 35 T Technical data 7 TIME programming mode 37 Troubleshooting 57 W WORK MODE programming mode 43 C141501800 fm Reproduction even partial ofthis documentwithoutwritten permission bythe manufacturer is forbidden The manufacturer assumes a policy of continualimprovementand reserves the rightto modify this document withoutprior notice on condition that modifications do notconstitute safety risks 2005 Text illustrations and page setting by IDM experts in technical communications Forl Texts may be partially or totally reproduced ifthe author is cited ee User s manual C141501800
49. rimeter wire to lay _ 01 5 underground may ee User s manual Power supply unit for lithium battery Description Perimeter wire maximum length approximate calculated m 600 according to a regular perimeter Fittings Sinusoidal perimeter signal E patented GB Intelligent spiral a standard Blade modulation Smart _ standard Trimmed lawn sensor Semana Auto programming patented Bluetooth connectivity standard Alarm standard Safety system on blade standard Perimeter wire m 200 Fixing nails n 200 Powered transmitter on request Electromagnetic interference on request filter Power supply safety box on request Battey charger kit winter period a on request or extended inactivity Characteristics of cellphone Bluetooth connectivity Support for Java 2 ME applications MIDP 1 0 or higher Resolution of display 128x160 pixels recommended 1 On the basis of market requirements in some countries the cut height is 25 70 mm C141501800 fm User s manual C141501800 fm SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY RULES During design and construction the manufacturer has carefully considered the possible hazards and personal risks that may result from interaction with the machine In addition to observing the specific laws in force the manufac turer has adopted all exemplary construction technique principles The pur pose of this information is to advise the users
50. robot detects juss l the wire the wheels could slip and it may leave the perimeter area a The areas showing higher gradients than those admitted cannot be trimmed with the robot IDM 41501801000 tif Marking of working area ceee Dees AQ sees Pees eweseee 4 PoP Peeters SERRE gt cae 4 Check the whole surface of the Chase for sear Wire lawn and assess whether it is nec essary to divide it in more separat ed working areas Qonnsee Sora Ay i TAN s ry s S Sa t Before starting installation opera tions of the perimeter wire to make them easy to perform it is recom mended to properly signal the whole path evenly with straight lines and to trace any curved line T A t pats iag os ia oe a a i oe Paa a pS MCE E 4 Ae an ss r Dye dr gt s The figure represents an example iis of lawn with the trace for the under ete hh Ct oe ground laying of the perimeter wire 16 User s manual C141501800 fm E important To ensure the robot can oper ate it is necessary for the dis tance separating the delimitation of two elements to be greater than 70 cm This dis tance is required to permit robot passage When the connection between one surface and another of the lawn is represented by a pas sage corridor with a width of less than 70 cm and
51. s No after a period of inactivity the robot with each re ignition starts up and begins operations without the password having to be inserted Yes after a period of inactivity the robot with each re ignition does not start up and does not begin operations until the password has been inserted C141501800 fm 2 Press the key Enter to confirm a ye User s manual C141501800 fm LOCK KEYBOARD function to lock the keyboard when the robot is in the recharge base When you press a key the robot will ask you for the password See Enter password 1 Press one of the keys to activate or deactivate the func tions No the keyboard is always unlocked Yes the keyboard is locked and you must enter the password to unlock tt 2 Press the key Enter to confirm WORK MODE PROGRAMMING MODE The modes for activating all the functions in the menu are described WORK MODE function to set the robot with the perimeter wire or bump detector acknowledgment mode 1 Press one of the keys to set the type of delimitation installed along the perimeter Select Automatic if the perimeter wire has been installed Select Without perimeter if the perimeter wire hasn t been installed Select External cycle if you want to use the robot in a closed area 2 Press one of the keys to set the minutes a T 3 Press the key Enter to confirm D When the lawnmower is tur
52. stop of ro etc bot in closed areas Get the motor repaired or re Damaged electric motor placed by the nearest autho rized Assistance centre Increase the cutting height See Adjusting the cutting height Grass too high Carry out preliminary cutting of the area with a normal lawn mower is Check the conneciton of the Erroneous position of k i recharging station See In the perimeter wire or re i The robot does charging station power stallation of recharging sta not position itself supply cable tion and Eanes ie power correctly inside supplier group the recharging Position the recharging sta station Ground subsidence near the recharging station 58 tion on a flat and stable sur face See Equipment installation planning User s manual C141501800 fm The robot beha ves in an anoma lous manner around the flower beds Perimeter cable incor rectly placed SS CC Relocate the perimeter wire correctly anticlockwise di rection See Perimeter wire installation The robot works at erroneous times The robot does not carry out rapid re entry Wrong clock setting Wrong work timetable setting Rapid re entry not cor rectly set 59 Reset the robot clock See LANGUAGE AND DATE TIME FORMAT program ming mode Reset the work timetable See TIME programming mode Check the exact setting of the rapid re entry See Set ting for rapi
53. tects rain con ditions the robot carries out its functions as programmed See SETTINGS programming mode A Eccentric pin IDM 41501803900 tif a 3 x User s manual USE AND FUNCTIONING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE a When using the robot for the first time it is recommended to carefully read the whole manual and to be sure to have it completely understood in particular all the information relating to safety Use the equipment only for the tasks authorised by the manufacturer and do not tamper with any device to achieve a different performance from the operating one ROBOT CONTROLS DESCRIPTION The picture shows the position of the functions on the machine A Display B Key ON L Key Emergency Stop C Key Start Pause H Key e D Key Charge G Key Enter E Key Off Stop F Key Lr S d IDM 41501803600 tif A Display shows all functions B ON press to turn on the lawn mower C START PAUSE press to stop the lawnmower leaving the display in pause in this mode you can programme the lawnmower Press the button again to start work again If the key is pressed while the lawnmower is being recharged the lawnmower won t start work again until the button is pressed again and Pause is no longer shown on the display D CHARGE press to bring the lawn mower back to the base and recharge the battery in advance If the key
54. tery power D Commands keyboard H Signal transmitter N Rain sensor F Electric motor M Bump sensor C141501800 fm B Recharging Station P Perimeter wire sensor E Cutting blade C Electronic board A Accumulator batteries G Electric motor IDM 41501800300 tif 6 User s manual C141501800 fm M Bump detector detects robot impact against an obstacle and enables a change of trajectory in a random manner N Rain sensor detects rain and enables the return of the robot to its charg ing station B P Sensor detects the perimeter wire and enables a change of robot trajec tory in a random manner TECHNICAL DATA Description Cutting blade 4 mm 360 Cutting speed 25 Cutting height 1 15 60 Maximum gradient of the surface a mm mm 27 on the basis of the conditions of the lawn to trim V m kg Electric motors EE cc 24V Size basexheightxdepth 650x490x280 Robot weight without batteries kg 12 8 Ambient functioning temperature 40 Battery accumulator recharge type Battery accumulators lithium 29 3V 4A Maximum surface that can be trimmed Robot with two lithium batteries 2 25 2V 6A oon Robot with four lithium batteries E 5000 25 2V 6A Electric specifications Class 1 Vin 115 230 Vac 50Hz Fuse 5x20 4A F inside 29 3 Vac Fuse 5x20 10A F replace able Selector 115 230 Vac Section pe
55. tion repre sents an example of such a route To measure the distance of the route follow this principle suauenudanersenedenecoeralandsusnaredreneane sorte i IDM 41501810000 tif CoN Any Arle 6 Press the key Enter to confirm C141501800 fm SECONDARY AREA 2 function to define automatic mowing of a secondary area 2 To set the mowing mode of secondary area 2 repeat the same proce dure indicated for Secondary area 1 40 User s manual C141501800 fm SECONDARY AREA 3 function to define the automatic mowing of secondary area 3 To set the mowing mode of secondary area 3 repeat the same proce dure indicated for Secondary area 1 a The sum of the secondary areas must never exceed the value 100 SECURITY PROGRAMMING MODE The modes for activating all the functions in the menu are described CHANGE PASSWORD function to set or change the password 1 Press one of the keys to activate or deactivate the func tions Yes used to insert a new password No used to leave the previously inserted password 2 Press the key Enter to confirm To set or modify the password it is necessary to first insert the previous one and then proceed with insertion of the customised one When purchased the password inserted by the manufacturer compris es four numbers 0000 3 Press one of the keys to set the first number
56. ve the recharge base Disable deactivates the self programming function 2 Press the key Enter to confirm BLUETOOTH function to enable and disable the Bluetooth de vices acknowledged by the robot 1 Press one of the keys to add or remove devices Add so the robot can acknowledge a new Bluetooth device Remove to remove a Bluetooth device from the list of devices ac knowledged by the robot 2 Press the key Enter to confirm SOUND function to enable and disable the sounds emitted by the robot 1 Press one of the keys to activate or deactivate the functions Enable used to activate the sounds 36 User s manual C141501800 fm Disable used to deactivate the sounds a Even if the disable option has been selected all the sounds emitted for reasons of safety remain active in any case for example the start of the cutting blade motor 2 Press the key Enter to confirm FACTORY SETTINGS function to reset the settings to the original parameters set by the manufacturer 4 Press one of the keys to activate or deactivate the func aa tions Yes to reset the initial settings No to cancel the current operation 2 Press the key Enter to confirm TIME PROGRAMMING MODE The modes for activating all the functions in the menu are described WEEK function to programme the working days of the robot dur ing the week

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