TROUBLE SHOOTING
Trouble Shooting Guide
If your Auto Mower does not work correctly, follow the trouble shooting guide below. If the fault persists; con- tact your dealer.
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Uneven cutting | Auto Mower works too few hours per | Increase the mowing time, see ”2. |
result | day. | Timer” on page 30. |
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| Too large working area. | Try to limit the working area or extend |
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| the working time, see ”2. Timer” on |
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| Dull blades. | Replace all the blade units so that the |
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| rotating parts are balanced. |
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| Long grass in relation to the set cut- | Increase the cutting height. At the |
| ting height. | beginning of the season you may |
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| need to mow the lawn the first time |
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| with a conventional lawn mower |
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| before the Auto Mower is put to work. |
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| Grass accumulation by the blade disc | Check that the skid plate and blade |
| or around the motor shaft. | disc rotate easily. If not, the skid plate |
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| and perhaps the blade disc must be |
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| removed and the grass and foreign |
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| objects removed. |
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Auto Mower runs at | The Auto Mower clock needs to be | Set the clock, see ”4. Settings” on |
the wrong time | set. | page 35. |
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| The start and stop times for mowing | Adjust the start and stop time setting |
| are incorrect. | for mowing, see ”2. Timer” on |
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Auto Mower vibrates | Unbalanced blade disc or damaged | Inspect the blade units and replace |
| blades. | them if necessary. |
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Auto Mower runs, but | The Auto Mower is looking for the | No action The blade disc does not |
the blade disc does | charging station. | rotate when the mower is searching |
not rotate |
| for the charging station. |
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The mower mows for | Grass or a foreign object is blocking | Dismantle and clean the skid plate |
shorter periods than | the blade disc or skid plate. | and blade disc. |
usual between |
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charges |
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Both the mowing and | This behaviour is normal in high tem- | No action |
charge times are | peratures (gradually increasing above |
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shorter than usual | 25°C). |
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