Husqvarna 330X, 320 manual Control panel

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CONTROL PANEL

5 Control panel

All forms of commands and settings for the robotic lawnmower are made via the control panel. All functions are accessed via a number of menus.

The control panel consists of a display and a keypad. All information is shown on the display and all input is done using the buttons.

When the stop button has been pressed and the hatch is opened, the start page is displayed showing the following information:

• Operating information, e.g. MOWING, PARKED or TIMER. If the stop button is pressed when the robotic lawnmower is running, what it did just before it was stopped e.g. MOWING or SEARCHING is displayed. The text READY is displayed if the robotic lawnmower is not in any specific operating mode, e.g. if the main switch has just been turned on.

Date and clock show the current time.

Not applicable for Automower® 320. The satellite symbol is shown when the GPS-supported navigation is activated. Symbol (A) is shown when the robotic

lawnmower has made contact with a sufficient number of GPS satellites. Symbol (B) shows when the robotic lawnmower has not made contact with a sufficient number of GPS satellites. Symbol (A) blinks during the first days the robotic lawnmower is working, as it is collecting GPS information about the installation.

ECO is displayed if the robotic lawnmower is set in ECO mode.

The clock symbol indicates when the timer settings are set. The clock icon is white (A) when the robotic lawnmower is allowed to mow due to a timer setting and it is black (B) when the mower is not allowed to mow. If the mower is not allowed to mow due to Weather timer, symbol (C) is shown. If the operation mode Override timer is chosen, symbol (D) is shown.

The battery status shows the remaining battery charge. If the robotic lawnmower is loading, a flash is also shown over the battery sumbol (A). If the robotic lawnmower is placed in the charging station without charging, (B) is shown.

The height adjustment setting is displayed as a scale/ numerical value.

The number of operating hours indicates the number of hours since the day of manufacture that the robotic lawnmower has been in operation. The time that the robotic lawnmower has spent mowing or searching for the charging station is counted as operating time.

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Contents Husqvarna Automower 320/330X OPERATOR’S Manual Page Guarantee terms Introduction and safety TroubleshootingTechnical Data Garden examples MaintenanceMEMO Introduction and safety IntroductionSymbols on the product Symbols in the Operator’s Manual Text Important Information TextSafety instructions UseMoving Maintenance Presentation What is what? Numbers in the illustration representCapacity Package contentFunction Mowing technique Working methodSearch method 1 Irregular Movement patternFinding the charging station Search method 2 Follow guide wire Search method 3 Follow boundary wirePreparations InstallationSee 7 Garden examples on page 65 for installation examples Installation of the charging station Best charging station location3012-559 Connecting the transformer Installing and connecting the charging station Do not tread or walk on the charging station’s plateCharging the battery Installation of the boundary wire Plan where to lay the boundary wireWorking area boundaries Boundaries within the working area Secondary areasPassages when mowing SlopesLaying the boundary wire Laying the boundary wire in towards the charging Station Splicing the boundary wireConnecting the boundary wire Installation of the guide wire Laying and connecting the guide wire 135º 90º 3018-061 3012-953 3012-954 3018-055 Checking the installation Use Memo on page 2 to make a note of the PIN code First start-up and calibrationTest docking with the charging station Charging a flat battery UseUsing the timer StartingStopping Switching offAdjusting the cutting height Control panel Secondary area Operation selection StartMain area Operation selection Parking Main switch Charging station’s Park buttonBrowse between menus Menu functionsMain menu Number seriesTimer Menu structureTimer CopyCurrent day ResetOverview All weekTo lower the cutting height Cutting heightTo increase the cutting height Function Low Medium High AlarmSecurity Time lockChange PIN code New loop signalCustom Advanced Fault messagesMessages Weather timer Weather timerReset messages Info messagesExample InstallationCutting time Guide Guide Guide 1 delayGuide Guide 2 delay Boundary loopOverview Test Setting RangeCharging station range Lawn coverage AreaArea X How often? Area 1-5 How?Area X How far? GPS This section does not apply to AutomowerReset All areas ResetReset Current area Lawn coverage How far?Corridor width Corridor width BoundaryExit angles Sectors Corridor width GuideExit angles Reversing distanceAutomatic passage handling Drive past wireInstallation shape Profiles SettingsSave settings to a Profile Use a Profil Check New loop signal, See 6.5 Security on page 45Change the name of a profile One Automower for several gardensSpiral cutting Spiral cuttingCutting height calibration Time & DateCountry Select Reset all user settings in the menu and press OK Calibration of guide wireReset all user settings Mower house AccessoriesHeadlight Installation proposals and settings Garden examplesFind charging Installation proposals and settingsLawn coverage StationGuide 1 Proportion 40% Guide 1 Proportion 60%As the GPS assisted navigation 3012-978 3018-095 Secondary area mode on Maintenance Charging station Winter storageRobotic lawnmower After winter storage Winter serviceCleaning Chassis and blade discChassis Transport and movingEvent of a thunderstorm WheelsBattery BladesTroubleshooting Fault messagesTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Info messages Indicator lamp in the charging station Light Cause ActionSymptoms Not rotate Lawnmower runs, butBlade disc does Lawnmower mowsFinding breaks in the loop wire 3012-1208 3018-053 3018-055 Technical Data DataGuarantee terms Environmental information EC Declaration of Conformity EN 61000-6-3 emission EN 61000-6-1 immunityOriginal Instructions