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iWorX WR147E - User Manual

iWorX WR147E
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Owner’s manual

Questions and Answers

  • S
    Samantha AllenSep 3, 2025
    Why does my iWorX Lawn Mower shut off when docking?
    • E
      Eddie DavisSep 3, 2025
      Your iWorX Lawn Mower might shut off when docking in the charging base because: * It fails to charge due to over-temperature protection. Place the charging base in a shady area or wait until the temperature has cooled down. * There is a poor connection. Check the LED light on the charging base and the connection between the contact pins on the charging base and the charging strip.
  • K
    Kevin WardSep 1, 2025
    Why does my iWorX WR147E Lawn Mower vibrate?
    • W
      Wayne SimmonsSep 1, 2025
      If your iWorX Lawn Mower is vibrating, it is possible that the blade disc is unbalanced or the blades are damaged. Check the blades and replace them if damaged. Also, remove any debris or foreign objects from the blades and blade disc.
  • J
    Jody FloresAug 31, 2025
    Why does my iWorX Lawn Mower run outside the boundary wire?
    • B
      Brandon MartinezAug 31, 2025
      If your iWorX Lawn Mower is running outside the boundary wire, it may be due to: * The boundary wire of another Landroid or robotic mower being too close. Ensure at least 1m clearance between your boundary wire and any others. * Signal leakage in wet conditions due to incorrectly joined or repaired boundary wire. Check boundary wire joints and insulate for a waterproof connection. * Broken insulation causing boundary wire signal leakage. Repair any damaged boundary wire using the supplied wire connectors.
  • T
    taylorkleinAug 29, 2025
    How to fix iWorX WR147E Lawn Mower docking problems?
    • S
      Shannon AllenAug 29, 2025
      If your iWorX Lawn Mower is having trouble docking with the charging base, consider the following: * Environmental influences may be interfering. Try restarting Landroid. * A poor connection due to debris on the charging strip. Clean the contact pins on the charging base and the charging strip on Landroid using a cloth.
  • L
    leedavidAug 27, 2025
    Why is the charging time of my iWorX Lawn Mower longer than expected?
    • R
      Ricky McconnellAug 27, 2025
      If your iWorX Lawn Mower is taking longer to charge than expected, it might be due to: * A poor connection caused by debris on the charging strip. Clean the contact pins on the charging base and the charging strip on Landroid with a cloth. * The charging protection program being activated due to high temperature. Place the charging base in a shady area or wait for the temperature to cool down.
  • L
    Lori GreenAug 26, 2025
    Why iWorX Lawn Mower does not charge?
    • L
      longjustinAug 26, 2025
      If your iWorX Lawn Mower isn't charging, it could be due to a lack of power. Check that the power cord is properly connected to both the charger and a suitable power supply. Also, ensure that the charging strips on the mower are making contact with the center of the contact strips on the charging base.
  • K
    Kelly StevensonAug 25, 2025
    What to do if iWorX WR147E Lawn Mower stops in the working area?
    • D
      Daniel PerezAug 25, 2025
      If your iWorX Lawn Mower stops in the working area, consider these possible causes: * There might be an obstacle in the working area. Remove any obstacles. * The cutting height might be too low, or the grass too dense. Raise the cutting height and gradually lower it. * The extended boundary wire may exceed 350m, causing signal problems. Reduce the length of the boundary wire. * The distance between the center of the lawn and the boundary wire may exceed 25m, causing signal attenuation. Reduce this distance to within 25m.
  • J
    John HernandezAug 22, 2025
    Why does my iWorX WR147E Lawn Mower have shorter run times between charges?
    • C
      Corey EstradaAug 22, 2025
      Shorter run times between charges for your iWorX Lawn Mower can occur due to several factors: * Something might be clogging the blade disc, creating friction. Remove the blade disc and clean it. Also, consider if the grass is too high or thick. * The blade disc might be unbalanced, causing Landroid to shake. Inspect the blade disc and blades for debris, and replace the blades if necessary. * The battery may be old or exhausted. In this case, replace the battery. * The working time may be up. Try resetting the working time.

Summary

Product Safety

General Safety Instructions

General safety warnings and instructions for safe machine operation.

Safe Operation Practices

Instructions on understanding controls, proper use, and preparation.

General Operation Guidelines

Guidelines for operating the appliance safely, avoiding moving parts.

Maintenance and Storage

Automatic Operation Precautions

Precautions when the appliance operates automatically, especially with people or pets present.

Safety Recommendations

Connecting the machine to a circuit protected by an RCD for safety.

Residual Risks and Transport

Precautions to avoid injuries and how to safely transport the robotic lawnmower.

Battery and RF Safety

RF Exposure Requirements

Maintaining separation distance for RF exposure compliance during operation.

Safety Warnings for Battery Pack

Important safety instructions regarding the battery pack.

Information on Landroid

Safety Warnings and Disposal

Visual safety warnings, disposal instructions, and appliance classification.

Important Safety Instructions

Safety Guidance Before Use

Guidance on reading instructions, understanding controls, and user responsibility.

Preparation and Safe Operation

Steps for preparing the Landroid and rules for safe operation.

Maintenance and Storage Procedures

Instructions for cleaning, checking, and storing the Landroid.

Transport and Battery Handling

Safe Transport Guidelines

Instructions for safely transporting the Landroid.

Battery Safety Guidelines

Critical safety guidelines for handling and charging the battery pack.

Appliance Classification

Information regarding the electrical safety class of the appliance.

Component List

Getting to Know Landroid

Technical Data

Noise Data and Accessories

Intended Use

Describes the product's intended use for domestic lawn mowing.

Maintenance

Keeping Blades Sharp

Instructions on maintaining sharp blades for optimal cutting performance.

Replacing the Blades

Step-by-step guide for replacing the cutting blades.

Cleaning and Charging Procedures

Keeping the Landroid Clean

Guidelines for regular cleaning of the Landroid to maintain good condition.

Cleaning Specific Components

How to clean upper body, bottom, drive wheels, and charging contacts.

Battery Charging and Storage

Maintaining battery charge, manual charging, and winter storage.

Seasonal Checks and Software Updates

Spring Preparation Checks

Checks to perform before restarting Landroid for the new season.

Software Update Procedures

Importance of keeping Landroid software updated, OTA and manual updates.

Error Messages

General Errors (EE, F1, Door)

General errors like unknown, rain delay, and battery cover issues.

Boundary Wire and Motor Errors (E1, E2, E3)

Errors related to boundary wire, wheels, and blade motor faults.

Operational Errors (E4, E5, E6)

Errors indicating Landroid is trapped, lifted, or tilted.

Battery and Charging Errors (E7, E8)

Issues with battery charging or finding the charging base.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Security and Software Errors (E9, Er:60+)

Errors related to lock function, Wi-Fi, and software update failures.

Charging Base and Blade Issues

Troubleshooting charging base lights, blade spinning, and vibrations.

Cutting Performance Issues

Problems causing uneven cutting, scheduling, or blade sharpness.

Troubleshooting Operational Problems

Charging and Run-time Issues

Extended charging time, short run-times, and mower not charging.

Docking, Connection, and Wheel Issues

Problems with docking, connections, wheel skid, and slipping.

Boundary Wire and Area Coverage Issues

Landroid issues related to boundary wire, area coverage, and signal.

Slope and Grip Issues

Landroid slipping on slopes due to low wheel grip.

Advanced Troubleshooting and Environment

System Stability and Obstacle Issues

System crashes, shutdowns, obstacles, and flipping issues.

Internet Connectivity and Router Settings

Issues connecting to the internet, related to router settings.

Environmental Protection Guidance

Guidance on proper disposal of waste electrical products.

Declaration of Conformity

iWorX WR147E Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandiWorX
ModelWR147E
CategoryLawn Mower
LanguageEnglish