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6. Robomow Operation
6.1 Automatic Operation
o During the One-Time Setup, you have dened the size of your lawn. Robomow will automatically derive the
required Mowing Time for your lawn.
o The One-Time Setup congures Robomow to perform automatically the following cycle of operations:
- When the battery is fully charged Robomow departs from the Base Station.
- Robomow mows the lawn.
- It searches for the Base Station when the battery level gets low (Robomow doesn’t mow when it is
searching for the Base Station).
- It recharges the battery and gets ready for the next scheduled operation.
- It continues mowing until it completes the required time for the lawn area (this is known as a Mowing
Cycle).
Note: Robomow mows the Edge only in the rst mowing of each cycle. In the rest of the operations, Robomow
mows the lawn without the Edge.
o Robomow stays at the Base Station during the default Inactive Time (All day Sunday and nighttime daily
23:00 to 06:00). Inactive Time may be changed – see Section 6.4.1.3.
o Mowing Time is derived from the set lawn Area.
Mowing Time may be changed using the Intensity menu – see Section 6.4.1.2.
o Robomow mows the entire area Twice a week.
This frequency can be changed using the Interval menu – see Section 6.4.2 (p001 in the table).
Note!
Robomow has the power to mow high grass. However when mowing high grass during the rst use or the rst
mowing of the season, initially you will see uneven patches of grass.
Please be patient as it may take a few days to one week to overcome and bring the lawn to an even height and
consistency.
6.2 Operating Panel
Operating Panel and buttons:
User / Error messages
Baery and
Charging
indicator
Mower is in the
Base Staon
indicator
Red lit constantly – Low Baery
Green blinking – Charging
Green lit constantly – Fully Charged
Area seng indicator
Day and Time
seng indicator
Intensity seng
indicator
Rain Sensor
Inacve Time
seng indicator