Husqvarna 320, 330X manual Transport and moving, Event of a thunderstorm, Chassis, Wheels, Body

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If long blades of grass or other objects find their way in, these may impede the blade disc. Even a slight braking effect leads to a higher consumption of energy and longer mowing times, and at worst will prevent the robotic lawnmower from being able to mow a large lawn. The blade disc must be removed to carry out a more thorough cleaning. If necessary, contact your dealer.

Chassis

Clean the underside of the chassis. Brush or wipe with adamp cloth.

Wheels

Clean around the front wheel and rear wheels as well as the front wheel bracket.

Body

Use a damp, soft sponge or cloth to clean the body. If the body is very dirty it may be necessary to use a soap solution or washing-up liquid.

Charging station

Clean the charging station regularly from grass, leaves, twigs and other objects that may impede docking.

8.5 Transport and moving

Secure the machine during transport. It is important that the robotic lawnmower does not move when it is being transported, for instance, between lawns.

8.6 In the event of a thunderstorm

To reduce the risk of damage to electrical components in the robotic lawnmower and its charging station, we recommend that all connections to the charging station are disconnected (power supply, boundary wire and guide wires) if there is a risk of a thunderstorm.

1.Make a careful note of which wire is connected where. The charging station’s connections are marked AR, AL, G1, G2.

2.Disconnect all wires.

3.Close the cover to the charging station to protect the connections from rain.

4.Connect all the wires if there is no longer arisk of thunder. It is important that each wire is connected to the right place.

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Contents Husqvarna Automower 320/330X OPERATOR’S Manual Page Garden examples Maintenance Introduction and safety TroubleshootingTechnical Data Guarantee termsMEMO Introduction Introduction and safetySymbols on the product Text Important Information Text Symbols in the Operator’s ManualUse Safety instructionsMoving Maintenance Presentation Numbers in the illustration represent What is what?Package content FunctionCapacity Working method Mowing techniqueMovement pattern Finding the charging stationSearch method 1 Irregular Search method 3 Follow boundary wire Search method 2 Follow guide wireInstallation See 7 Garden examples on page 65 for installation examplesPreparations Best charging station location Installation of the charging station3012-559 Connecting the transformer Do not tread or walk on the charging station’s plate Installing and connecting the charging stationCharging the battery Plan where to lay the boundary wire Installation of the boundary wireWorking area boundaries Secondary areas Boundaries within the working areaSlopes Passages when mowingLaying the boundary wire Splicing the boundary wire Laying the boundary wire in towards the charging StationConnecting 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 First start-up and calibration Test docking with the charging stationUse Memo on page 2 to make a note of the PIN code Use Charging a flat batteryStarting Using the timerSwitching off Adjusting the cutting heightStopping Control panel Operation selection Start Main areaSecondary area Operation selection Parking Charging station’s Park button Main switchNumber series Menu functionsMain menu Browse between menusMenu structure TimerCopy TimerAll week ResetOverview Current dayCutting height To increase the cutting heightTo lower the cutting height Time lock AlarmSecurity Function Low Medium HighNew loop signal CustomChange PIN code Fault messages MessagesAdvanced Info messages Weather timerReset messages Weather timerInstallation Cutting timeExample Boundary loop Guide Guide 1 delayGuide Guide 2 delay GuideSetting Range Charging station rangeOverview Test Area Lawn coverageArea 1-5 How? Area X How far?Area X How often? This section does not apply to Automower GPSLawn coverage How far? ResetReset Current area Reset All areasCorridor width Boundary Corridor widthReversing distance Corridor width GuideExit angles Exit angles SectorsDrive past wire Installation shapeAutomatic passage handling Settings Save settings to a ProfileProfiles One Automower for several gardens Check New loop signal, See 6.5 Security on page 45Change the name of a profile Use a ProfilSpiral cutting Spiral cuttingTime & Date CountryCutting height calibration Calibration of guide wire Reset all user settingsSelect Reset all user settings in the menu and press OK Accessories HeadlightMower house Garden examples Installation proposals and settingsStation Installation proposals and settingsLawn coverage Find chargingGuide 1 Proportion 60% As the GPS assisted navigationGuide 1 Proportion 40% 3012-978 3018-095 Secondary area mode on Maintenance Winter storage Robotic lawnmowerCharging station Chassis and blade disc Winter serviceCleaning After winter storageWheels Transport and movingEvent of a thunderstorm ChassisBlades BatteryFault messages TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Info messages Light Cause Action Indicator lamp in the charging stationSymptoms Lawnmower mows Lawnmower runs, butBlade disc does Not rotateFinding breaks in the loop wire 3012-1208 3018-053 3018-055 Data Technical DataGuarantee terms Environmental information EN 61000-6-3 emission EN 61000-6-1 immunity EC Declaration of ConformityOriginal Instructions