Husqvarna Comprehensive Troubleshooting Guide for Automower Charging Station Lights

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Message

Cause

Action

Weak GPS signal

Not applicable for Automower® 320.

If the message appears often, turn off the GPS

 

The GPS signal is weak for the current

assisted navigation and instead use the manual

 

working area. GPS assisted navigation

settings for Lawn coverage. See 6.8 Installation on

 

cannot be used.

page 49.

Guide calibration failed

The robotic lawn mower has failed to

Check that the guide wires are installed according

 

calibrate the guide wire.

to the instructions, See 3.6 Installation of the guide

 

 

wire on page 28

9.3 Indicator lamp in the charging station

For a fully functional installation, the indicator lamp in the charging station must emit a solid green light. If something else appears, follow the troubleshooting guide below.

There is more troubleshooting help on www.automower.com. If you still need help with troubleshooting, please contact the local dealer.

Light

Cause

Action

 

 

 

Solid green light

Good signals

No action required

 

 

 

Green flashing light

The signals are good and ECO mode

No action required. For more information on ECO

 

is activated.

mode, see 6.9 Settings on page 59.

 

 

 

Blue flashing light

The boundary loop is not connected

Check that the boundary wire connectors are

 

to the charging station

fitted properly to the charging station. See 3.5

 

 

Connecting the boundary wire on page 27.

 

Break in the boundary loop

Find out where the break is. Replace the

 

 

damaged section of the loop with a new loop

 

 

wire and splice using an original coupler.

 

 

 

Red flashing light

Interruption in the charging station’s

Contact the local dealer.

 

antenna

 

 

 

 

Solid blue light

Weak signal as the boundary wire is

No steps have to be taken if the robotic

 

too long. Max length is 800 metres.

lawnmower operates as expected.

 

 

 

 

 

Shorten the boundary wire by reducing the

 

 

working area or replacing islands with barriers

 

 

therobotic lawnmower can collide with.

 

 

 

 

Weak signal due to damaged

Since it is difficult to locate where the wire

 

boundary wire

is damaged it is recommended to lay a new

 

 

boundary wire for the entire working area.

 

 

 

Solid red light

Defective circuit board in the

Contact the local dealer.

 

charging station

 

 

 

 

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Contents Husqvarna Automower 320/330X OPERATOR’S Manual Page Technical Data Introduction and safety TroubleshootingGuarantee terms Garden examples MaintenanceMEMO 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 switchMain menu Menu functionsBrowse between menus Number seriesMenu structure TimerCopy TimerOverview ResetCurrent day All weekCutting height To increase the cutting heightTo lower the cutting height Security AlarmFunction Low Medium High Time lockNew loop signal CustomChange PIN code Fault messages MessagesAdvanced Reset messages Weather timerWeather timer Info messagesInstallation Cutting timeExample Guide Guide 2 delay Guide Guide 1 delayGuide Boundary loopSetting 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 GPSReset Current area ResetReset All areas Lawn coverage How far?Corridor width Boundary Corridor widthExit angles Corridor width GuideExit angles Sectors Reversing distanceDrive past wire Installation shapeAutomatic passage handling Settings Save settings to a ProfileProfiles Change the name of a profile Check New loop signal, See 6.5 Security on page 45Use a Profil One Automower for several gardensSpiral 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 settingsLawn coverage Installation proposals and settingsFind charging StationGuide 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 Cleaning Winter serviceAfter winter storage Chassis and blade discEvent of a thunderstorm Transport and movingChassis WheelsBlades BatteryFault messages TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Info messages Light Cause Action Indicator lamp in the charging stationSymptoms Blade disc does Lawnmower runs, butNot rotate Lawnmower mowsFinding 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