Operation Manual

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C141501600.fm
User's manual
GB
The robot stopped
with the led (F) (red)
flashing, and the
leds (H) (yellow) and
(G) (blue) on. Shock
sensors error
The shock sensors are
blocked
Remove the hood and check that
the sensors are functioning.
Insufficient width of the
working area
Increase the width of the work-
ing area. Minimum value 70 cm
The robot stopped
with the led (F)
(red) flashing. Key-
board or drive
wheels error.
The wheels go idle, as
they are raised from the
ground.
Check that the lawn to trim is
even, and without pits, stones
or other obstacles. If so, per-
form the necessary clear-
ance operations. (see
"Arrangement and marking of
the working area")
Keyboard error
Contact an Assistance Cen-
tre authorized by the Manu-
facturer
The led (L) of the
power supply unit
does not turn on.
There is no power volt-
age
Check that the position of the
cursor (M) matches with the
power voltage and that the
push button (B) 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 Assist-
ance centre.
The led (A) (green)
of the transmitter
is on.
Interrupted perimeter
wire
Stop the robot in safety condi-
tions (see "Robot safety stop")
Press the button (B) of the
power supply unit on OFF.
Carry out the joint of the pe-
rimeter wire.
The led (A) (or-
ange) of the trans-
mitter turns on
repeatedly with
consecutive flash-
es (less than 4).
Perimeter wire too long.
Install the signal amplification
kit.
Perimeter wire damaged
or oxidized.
Check any joints. if necessary,
replace the wire.
The led (A) (red) of
the transmitter is
on.
Connections not per-
formed correctly.
Get the check carried out by
the nearest authorized As-
sistance centre.
Problem Causes Solutions
E F
C
D
A
L
G H
BM