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Belrobotics PARCMOW - Robot Repairs and Troubleshooting

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10. REPAIRS
The table below illustrates the most common problems encountered by users.
For all other problems or anomalies, contact your dealer immediately.
Situation
Explanation
Solution
1
Alarm message on
screen:
“Head…"
1
The grass which has been cut was
too high and has clogged up one or
more of the cutting heads.
Clean the cutting heads (the
user must wear protective
gloves).
2
Something is blocking one or more
of the cutting heads (e.g. a branch,
fruit etc.)
Unblock the cutting heads
(the user must wear
protective gloves).
2
Alarm message on
screen:
"Lifted"
1
Someone has lifted the robot while
it was working.
This alarm has been
activated for safety reasons.
Simply restart the robot.
2
The robot has sensed a difference in
height because of an anomaly on
the ground (e.g. deep hole, rut etc).
Fix the problem on the
ground so that the robot no
longer detects an anomaly.
3
Alarm message on
screen:
"Supply outage"
1
The robot was connected to its
charging station but has been
detached.
Restart the robot.
If you put the robot back on
charge manually, remember
to press the key so that it
continues working again
automatically once fully
charged.
2
The robot seems to be connected to
the charging port at the station.
Check whether the station is
connected to the electricity
supply and whether the
charging ports on the station
or robot have rusted.
See §8.C., p.22
4
Alarm message on
screen:
"Charge contact?"
1
Upon returning to the station, the
robot has manoeuvred to connect
to the charging port, but has not
detected a charge and has moved
away from the station.
Check whether the charging
ports on the station or robot
have rusted.
See §8.C., p.22

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