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Chapter 9 Service and Maintenance
3. Check the battery voltage of battery. The battery level can be seen on the user interface
screen.
4. Start the robot and test it comes back normally to the charging station
9.1.2 Blade replacement
The frequency with which blades needs to be replaced depends on the robot type, its use
and the ground it is working on. Since the condition of the blades is essential for satisfactory
mowing it is recommended that you check this part of your robot each week after installation
and at the beginning of each new mowing season.
The pantograph allows the blade to follow the curves of the ground. If the pantograph is not
operating correctly, blades can become blunt or break. The pantograph should be checked
and cleaned regularly.
There are also a number of ways in which you can prolong the life of your cutting blades.
Do not cut long grass in a single pass. This can blunt the blade edge prematurely. It is
advised to set the cutting height to 5 mm or 10 mm less than the height of the grass and to
proceed in several passes. This is particularly important during the first mows of the season.
Make sure the terrain is even. If the terrain has severe bumps or dips in it, the cutting head
may not be able to follow the contours of the terrain and blades my hit the ground. Try to even
out the terrain and if necessary exclude very uneven patches from the mowing area.
Furrows may appear near the charging station. It is therefore recommended to level the
ground near the station or lay artificial turf.
Remove molehills. When the robots hits a molehill, the blades slow down or may stop. Once
past the molehill, the blade returns to a normal speed. The resistance of the earth and the
changes in speed might loosen the screws (or damage the screw hole).
Avoid bare patches. The presence of bare patches within a grassy zone will cause the
rotational speed to change. If this speed shift occurs too often it may damage the pivot and
the screw hole. To avoid this problem you can raise the cutting height so that the robot is
cutting less grass and speed differences are diminished. Alternatively the bare patches can
be re-seeded.
Avoid contact with nylon ground marker. These can cause bluntness. It is recommended
to lower them below your cutting height.
Avoid low solid obstacles in the grass. These include sprinklers, stones, roots... Stones
and other moveable objects should be removed. To avoid permanent solid objects such as
sprinklers, set the cutting height to be higher than the obstacle, or adapt the mowing area to
avoid them.
Removable goals are another example of a solid obstacle which can not be detected by the
robot. Make sure they are removed before the mowing is scheduled.
Remove tall weeds near the peripheral wire. Tough tall plants can blunt or damage the
bladeIt is therefore preferable to keep clear the areas around your peripheral cables.
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