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Installation
2 No loop signal Boundary wire broken. Check the signal given by the LED on the
charging station. See 6.4 Troubleshooting
the loop signal on page 90.
The power supply is not
connected.
Check the wall socket connection and
whether an earth-fault breaker has tripped.
Check that the low voltage cable is
connected to the charging station.
The connection between the
robotic lawnmower and the
charging station has been
broken.
Park the robotic lawnmower in the charging
station and generate a new loop signal
using the New loop signal function.
The boundary wire is laid
in the wrong direction around
an island.
Check that the boundary wire has been
laid according to the instructions. See
chapter 3.2.1 Laying the boundary loop on
page 36.
Disturbances from metal
objects (fences, reinforcement
steel) or buried cables close
by.
Try moving the boundary wire and/or
creating additional islands in the working
area.
The power voltage cable is
damaged or not connected
Check that the low voltage cable is not
damaged.
Check that it is also properly connected
to the charging station and to the power
supply.
The boundary wire is not
connected to the charging
station
Check that the boundary wire connectors
are tted properly to the charging station.
See Connecting the boundary wire in the
Operator’s Manual.
ECO mode is activated and
the robotic lawnmower has
attemted to start outside the
charging station.
Place the robotic mower lawnmower in the
charging station,press the START button
and close the hatch.
1 Outside working area The boundary wire
connections to the charging
station are crossed.
Check that the boundary wire is connected
correctly. See Connecting the boundary
wire in the Operator’s Manual.
The boundary wire is too
close to the edge of the
working area.
Check that the boundary wire has been laid
according to the instructions in chapter 3
Installation in the Operator’s Manual.
The working area slopes too
much at the boundary wire.
Check that the boundary wire has been laid
according to the instructions in chapter 3
Installation in the Operator’s Manual.
The boundary wire is laid
in the wrong direction around
an island.
Check that the boundary wire has been
laid according to the instructions. See
chapter 3.2.1 Laying the boundary loop on
page 36.
The robotic lawnmower nds
it hard to distinguish the signal
from an installation close by.
Park the robotic lawnmower in the charging
station and generate a new loop signal
using the New loop signal function.
Disturbances from magnetic
objects (fences, reinforcement
steel) or buried cables close
by.
Try moving the boundary wire and/or
creating additional islands in the working
area.
6. TROUBLESHOOTING
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