Planning the Perimeter Wire’s Layout ...............................................................................................................................1
Lawn Types: What does your lawn look like? ....................................................................................................................1
“Separated Zones” Type Lawn .......................................................................................................................................... 3
Select Base Station Location ............................................................................................................................................4
Determine Power Box Location .........................................................................................................................................5
Planning the Perimeter Wire’s Layout ...............................................................................................................................5
Special cases of Perimeter Wire setup ..............................................................................................................................8
Fastening Perimeter Wire to the Ground .........................................................................................................................12
Back at the Base Station – Completing the Perimeter Wire Setup ..................................................................................12
Assembling the Base Station ...........................................................................................................................................13
Placing The Base Station ................................................................................................................................................14
Installing the Power Box ..................................................................................................................................................15
At the Power Box Location: ............................................................................................................................................. 15
Adjust the Cutting Height .................................................................................................................................................16
Insert the Fuse ................................................................................................................................................................16
One-Time Setup (Step By Step) ......................................................................................................................................16
After Setup is Complete ..................................................................................................................................................19
Menu Structure ................................................................................................................................................................21
Chapter 5 Using the Power Box ..................................................................................................................................31
Power Box Alerts ............................................................................................................................................................. 31
To Turn Buzzer On/Off .....................................................................................................................................................31
To Disable the Automatic Operation ................................................................................................................................31
Charging During the Season ........................................................................................................................................... 32
Charging Out of Season ..................................................................................................................................................32
Text error-messages ........................................................................................................................................................34
Error Messages And Corrective Actions ..........................................................................................................................34
Other Problems ...............................................................................................................................................................36
Chapter 9 Maintenance and Storage ..........................................................................................................................39
Maintenance of the Mowing Deck ...................................................................................................................................39
Maintenance of the Blades ..............................................................................................................................................40
Disposing the Old Battery Pack .......................................................................................................................................41
Splicing the Perimeter Wire .............................................................................................................................................41
Maintenance of the Base Station Area ............................................................................................................................ 41
Storing the Mower during Winter .....................................................................................................................................41
Chapter 11 Tips for maintaining your lawn .................................................................................................................. 43
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Chapter 1 Planning Ahead
Getting your lawn ready for Robomow is rather simple.
Still, as each lawn is unique, we recommend you get acquainted with the setup process before you actually
create the perfect setting for your lawn.
Please watch the setup video on the Robomow DVD. This Video will walk you through the complete
setup process.
Please complete reading this “Planning Ahead” chapter before you start the setup. It will guide you in
finding the best locations for the Base Station, and Power Box, and for the Perimeter Wire.
1.1 Planning the Perimeter Wire’s Layout
The Perimeter Wire functions as an “invisible wall” for Robomow. It sets
the boundaries of lawn zones and it surrounds specific areas where you
do not want Robomow to enter.
The Perimeter Wire is held to the ground with small pegs, supplied with
Robomow. Soon after settling, the wire will become invisible under the
growth of new grass.
As soon as Robomow starts operating, it turns on a signal that runs along
the Perimeter Wire. This signal keeps Robomow within its working zones
and away from preset demarcated areas.
1.2 Lawn Types: What does your lawn look like?
There are 3 basic types of lawns: Some lawns are combinations of more
than one type.
Your first task is to determine which type is yours.
Main Zone Only
Robomow will simply mow this lawn within its set
boundaries.
Main Zone + Sub-Zones
Robomow will mow the Main Zone and will move automatically
to the Sub-Zone(s).
Separated Zones
Robomow will mow each zone separately. Its movement
between zones is restricted. Thus, you will plan ahead how
Robomow is to be moved from one area to the other.
1.2.1 “Main Zone Only” Type Lawn
The “Main Zone Only” lawn consists of one whole area. It has no Sub-
Zones and no Separated Zones.
If you answer “yes” to the all of the following questions,
your lawn is a “Main Zone Only” type lawn:
Is your grass area one continuous zone?
And:
Are all areas of your lawn wide enough for
Robomow to navigate through?
(More than 4-5 meters (13-16 ft.) wide
at its narrowest point).
Robomow will automatically leave the Base Station to mow your grass.
Main Zone Only
Main Zone Only
Main Zone
Sub-Zone
Main Zone
Separated
Zone
At least
4-5 meters (13-16 ft.) wide
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If your lawn does not match this description, read the next
Sections to find the style of your lawn.
If your lawn is “Main Zone Only”, you can skip to
Section 1.4 of this chapter to determine Base Station
location.
1.2.2 Main Zone + Sub-Zone(s) Type Lawn
This type of lawn consists of more than one zone and these
zones are connected by a pass. The pass may be relatively
narrow, but it is wide enough for Robomow to drive through.
In this type of lawns, Robomow will be able to drive itself from
one zone to the other in order to mow the whole area.
If you answer “yes” to all of the following questions, your lawn is a “Main
Zone + Sub-Zone(s)” type lawn:
Is your grass area one continuous area?
Are parts of your lawn separated from the Main Zone?
Is there a Narrow Pass that is wide enough for Robomow to drive
through between these zones: 1.2 – 5 meters (4 – 16 ft.)?
Is this Narrow Pass firm, level and smooth (not stony, sandy or
elevated)?
For example: grass area, sidewalk, firm path, solid ground.
Such additional areas are called Sub-Zones.
You will instruct Robomow to drive through the Narrow Pass in order to
get to a Sub-Zone. It will mow both the Main Zone and its Sub-Zone(s)
one zone at a time.
If your lawn does not match this description, skip to the next
Section 1.3 of this chapter: “Separate Zones”
.
In order to make sure Robomow drive into the Sub-Zone and back, we
have to further examine the lawn area:
What is the width of the Narrow Pass?
If the pass is 1.2 – 2 m (4 to 6.5 ft.)
wide…
If the pass is 2 – 5 m
(6.5 to 16 ft.) wide…
During Perimeter Wire setting:
You will use a simple Template
supplied with your Robomow.
This will guide the Perimeter
Wire through the pass area.
(See Section 2.2.2 page 9).
During One-Time Setup:
You will set Robomow to work in
a Sub-Zone mode.
(See page 23).
During Perimeter Wire
setting:
You will set the Perimeter
Wire as in a regular Main
Zone type lawn. Robomow
can navigate through the
pass without special wire
settings.
During One-Time Setup:
You will set Robomow to
work in a Sub-Zone mode.
(See page 23).
Main + Sub-Zone with a Narrow Pass
Main Zone
Main Zone
Sub-Zone
Narrow Pass
Main Zone
Main Zone
Main Zone
Main Zone
2 – 5 m (6.5 to 16 ft.)
1.2 – 2 m (4 to 6.5 ft.)
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“Separated Zones” type lawn consists of
two or more zones that are not connected.
Robomow cannot drive between these
zones.
If you answer “yes” to at least one of the
following questions, your lawn is of the
“Separated Zones” type.
Are parts of your lawn separated by
fences, sidewalks, or other objects
that Robomow cannot pass?
Or:
Are parts of your lawn separated by a gravel path or similar material
that may damage the mower’s blades?
Or:
Are zones of your lawns joined by a pass too narrow for Robomow to
drive through: less than 1.2 m (4 ft.) in width?
Or:
Are zones of your lawn situated at lower or higher level?
If any of the above descriptions fits your lawn, Robomow will be set to
work in Separate Zones
If the pass is less than 1.2 m (4 ft.) wide, set the lawn zones as Separated Zones.
See next Section 1.3.
If the pass is more than 5 m (16 ft.) wide, set the lawn as “Main Zone Only” type.
See previous Section 1.2.1 “Main Zone Only”.
Continue reading next Section (Separated Zones), as your lawn may be a combination of more than one type.
1.3 “Separated Zones” Type Lawn
If your lawn does not fit any of these descriptions, it is probably either a “Main Zone Only” or “Main Zone +Sub-
Zone” type. Skip to Section 1.4 – Determine Base Station Location.
A lawn may consist of up to 2 Separated Zones.
The mower must be carried or driven to this area manually.
Any of the 3 types can be in a combination of more than one type of lawn.
1.3.1 Types of Separated Zone setups
A separated zone that can be completely
mowed in a single operation.
If possible, the separated area may be
connected to the main area’s Perimeter Wire.
Or, it may have to have its own separate
Perimeter Wire.
In that case, it will have to be connected to a
Perimeter Switch (optional accessory).
Separated Zone(s)
Main Zone
Main Zone
Separated Zone
Separated Zone
Base Station
Separated Zone smaller than
200 m² (2150 ft²)
2 wires under
same peg
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Or:
A separated zone that requires more than a
single operation to complete mow the area.
This large separated area needs a separate
operation of the mower.
An additional Base Station (optional accessory)
should be installed in the additional area.
1.4 Select Base Station Location
Robomow’s Base Station is placed along the Perimeter Wire. This is where
the wire “loop” starts and ends. The Base Station and Power Box have two
main functions:
They generate a small signal along the Perimeter Wire (very low
voltage), which serves as an “invisible wall” setting the lawn boundaries
for Robomow.
They charge Robomow’s batteries.
After completing the One-Time Setup of the Perimeter Wire and the
Base Station, a weekly schedule is set. That’s when Robomow starts
mowing for you for the entire season.
Robomow leaves the Base Station on the day and time scheduled according
to a predetermined program for your specific lawn and preferences. It mows
the lawn and it returns to the Base Station for recharging.
1.4.1 Consider the following in order to choose the best location:
Do not place the Base Station within 3 meters (10 ft.) after a corner.
The Base Station should be close enough (20
m / 65 ft.) to a wall plug socket (230V / 120V).
If the lawn has more than one zone, set
the Base Station within the largest zone.
Make the Base Station invisible to the street.
Prefer a shady spot. This will extend battery
lifetime
Place the Base Station on a relatively level
ground.
Do not place it on a slope.
Place the Base Station away from sprinkler
heads.
Main Zone
Zone A
Base Station
location
Base Zone
Separated Zone larger than 200 m² (2150 ft²)
Main Power Box &
Base Station
Optional Power Box
& Base Station
Min. 3 m (10 ft.)
after corner
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1.5 Determine Power Box Location
The Power Box will be connected to the Base Station.
Select a suitable location for the Power Box to be mounted on
the wall near the plug socket.
Robomow’s 20 m (65 ft.) Extension Cable will be connected to
the Power Box. The length of the Extension Cable must not be
changed.
The Power Box is suitable for Outdoor use. Yet, it should be placed
in a sheltered, dry, well ventilated spot.
The Power Box should not be exposed to direct sunlight or rain.
1.6 Planning the Perimeter Wire’s Layout
1.6.1 Objects inside Lawn
Objects such as flower beds, ponds, or small trees can be protected by
setting “perimeter islands”.
Perimeter Islands are demarcated areas of the lawn, where Robomow
does not enter.
Obstacles that are vertical, relatively rigid, and higher than 15 cm (6
inches), such as trees, phone or power poles, do not need boundaries.
Robomow will turn when it collides with these obstacles.
However, for the gentlest and most silent operation, you may prefer to
create Perimeter Islands around all fixed objects in the working area.
If areas where obstacles are grouped closely together, they should be
demarcated by a single, continuous, Perimeter
Island.
1.6.2 Slopes
Perimeter Slope
The Perimeter Wire can be laid across a slope
that slants less than 10%
(0.35 ft rise per 3.3 ft).
CAUTION! If the Perimeter Wire is laid across a slope steeper than 15%, it
may cause the mower to slip, especially when the grass is wet, and to cross
the wire outside.
However, if there is a barrier (e.g. fence or wall) that can protect
the mower from slipping off, the Perimeter Wire can be set on that
slope.
In Lawn Slope
Robomow can mow areas inside the working area that slope up to 35%
(1.1 rise per 3.3 ft).
Tip: If the mower tilts off the ground while climbing a slope, it is too
steep. Exclude this steep area from Robomow’s cutting
area.
How to calculate the slope of your lawn?
35 cm (Elevation)
Power Box fixed
to the wall
Max 20 m
(65 ft.)
20 m (65 ft.) Extension
Cable (low voltage)
In Lawn Slope
In Lawn Slope 35%
Perimeter Slope
Perimeter Slope 10%
35 cm (1.1 ft.)
Max 35% slope
100 cm (3.3 ft.)
Elevation
Length
100 cm (Length)
= 35% (Slope)
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1.6.3 Distances from Edge (Pools, Ponds, Cliffs, etc.)
RoboRuler is used to measure the distance from the edge, where the
wire is to be placed.
In certain cases, near bodies of water such as pools and ponds, or
great height differences such as cliffs, it is required to maintain a
greater distance from the Edge (see Section 2.3).
Robomow RS 630
Wall Edge 40cm (15.5”)
Lawn Edge 32cm (12.5”)
Narrow Pass 14cm (5.5”)
for RS models
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Chapter 2 Initial Setup
Recommendation, before you start:
During setup, you will insert pegs into the ground. To make this task
smoother, we recommend you mow your lawn and water it before starting.
Getting Ready
Make sure all parts needed for setup are within reach. Have Robomow box
nearby, so to have all items available.
In addition, you will use the following tools: A hammer, a small flat and a
Phillips screwdrivers, Combination Pliers.
2.1 Perimeter Wire Setup
Before you start the setup, you should have a plan for the Perimeter Wire
layout and for the location of the Base Station. Your plan should consider the
following (see Sections 1.4-1.6):
What type of lawn areas do you prepare?
(Main Zone Only / Main + Sub-Zones / Separated Zones /
combination of types).
Are there protected or excluded areas on the lawn?
(Perimeter Islands).
Are there any slopes that Robomow should avoid?
Are there edges of pools, ponds, cliffs etc, that need an extra
distance from the Perimeter Wire?
2.1.1 Starting Point: Perimeter Wire at the Base Station area.
Place the Base Station, according to your plan, with its front facing Anti
Clockwise on the perimeter.
Do not place the Base Station within 3 m (10 ft.) of a corner
Select the roll of wire with a green plot connector attached to the end.
The other rolls do not have a connector on the end.
Pull the plot connector and some the wire, connected to it, out of the
plastic covering.
Do not remove the wire spool from its covering.
The plastic covering is the dispenser for the wire.
Peg the beginning of the wire to the ground, where Base Station will be
located.
Pegs are supplied in Robomow’s box.
Pull out 30 cm (12 inches) of wire and leave it loose near the Base
Station location. Later, at the end of the setup this part of the wire will
close the Perimeter Wire loop.
Start laying the wire in a Anti Clockwise direction.
Continue to pull the Perimeter Wire out of its covering, laying it loosely
as you walk along the lawn edge.
If you get to any area /object that needs care or special boundaries,
make sure you carefully lay the Perimeter Wire as needed.
The next Sections deal with such special cases.
Hammer
Combination Pliers
Small flat and Philips
screwdrivers
Anti Clockwise
direction of wire layout
Perimeter Wire – do not
remove the plastic covering
Leave 30 cm
(12 inches)
starting point
Min. 3 m (10 ft.)
from any corner
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2.1.2 Laying the Perimeter Wire
The Perimeter Wire is secured to the ground by the
pegs supplied with Robomow. Insert pegs every few
meters and at corners.
At this early stage set a minimum number of pegs. Later,
after testing the wire setup, you will insert all necessary pegs.
After uncoiling Sections of wire, before inserting pegs, use the
RoboRuler to determine the distance of the wire from lawn
edge or obstacles.
RoboRuler is supplied with Robomow
If the edge is slopping (max 15% is allowed) or a wall –
the distance from the edge is 40 cm (1.3 ft.).
If the edge is a flat area or a cliff –
the distance from the edge is 32 cm (1 ft.).
If there is a hard obstacle (that does not need protection as a
Perimeter Island) near the perimeter– Perimeter Wire should be at least
1 m (3.3 ft.) away from it.
If the edge is not a wall, a fence or other obstacle -
you may move the Perimeter Wire closer to the edge.
Test this short distance before fastening the pegs into the ground.
Maintain a 45º angle in all left-turn corners when laying the wire along
the perimeter. It is not necessary to maintain 45º angle on right-turn
corners along the perimeter. It is not necessary to maintain 45º angle
along corners of an island inside the lawn (example: around a swimming
pool).
Continue laying the wire, according to your plan.
Gradually pull the wire out of its dispenser and lay it loosely as you are
moving in a Anti Clockwise direction.
2.2 Special cases of Perimeter Wire setup
2.2.1 Perimeter Islands
Continue uncoiling the wire, moving from the edge towards the
protected object.
Peg the Perimeter Wire around the protected object in a Clockwise
direction.
90
O
45
O
45
O
90
O
45
O
90
O
Wall Edge 40cm (15.5”)
Lawn Edge 32cm (12.5”)
Narrow Pass 14cm (5.5”)
for RS models
Wall Edge 40cm (15.5”)
Lawn Edge 32cm (12.5”)
Narrow Pass 14cm (5.5”)
for RS models
32 cm (1 ft.)
Area outside perimeter – same basic level and
free of protected objects.
Area outside perimeter – has a wall as an
protected objects.
Min. distance between islands: 1.5 m (4.9 ft.).
Otherwise, demarcate jointly as one island.
Perimeter Wire position
2 wires under
same peg
Perimeter
Wire
Direction of setup: Clockwise around obstacle
40 cm (1.3 ft.)
40 cm (1.3 ft.)
Wire
Slopping -
max 15%.
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There should be a distance between the Island Wire and the Perimeter
Wire:
Maintain a minimum of 1.5 m (5 ft.) between the Island wire and
the Perimeter Wire.
Maintain a minimum of 1.5 m (5 ft.) between wires of adjacent
islands.
CAUTION: Setting the Perimeter Wire Anti Clockwise around the
obstacle will cause mower to drive into the island.
Complete bordering the island and return to the spot where you left the
lawn’s edge.
The wires leading to the Island and from it should be parallel and
touching.
Therefore, peg both wires, to and from the island, together with the
same pegs.
Robomow will not recognize these two wires.
It will mow over them as if they do not exist.
Robomow will recognize the single blocking wire around the
Perimeter Island and will not enter this area.
The minimum diameter of an Island should be 90 cm (3 ft.).
If protected objects are grouped closely together, demarcate them
by a single, continuous, Perimeter Island.
The minimum distance of the Perimeter Wire from the protected
area should be 32 cm (1 ft.).
Therefore, If protected objects are too close to the edge, leave
them out of the mowing area.
2.2.2 Setting a Narrow Pass
A pass connects two larger zones of the lawn. This pass may be narrow,
but it is wide enough to let Robomow drive through it.
The pass has to be at least 1.2 m (4 ft.) wide to allow Robomow to drive
through it.
Following the Perimeter Wire, Robomow drives between the Main Zone and
the Sub-Zone. But, while mowing each zone it does not cross over to the
other one.
If the pass is wider than 2 m (6.5 ft.) – there is NO need for any special
setting of the Perimeter Wire. Just include both the pass and the Sub-
Zone in the area covered by the Perimeter Wire.
If the pass is narrow: 1.2 – 2 m (4 to 6.5 ft.) -you have to set a special
Perimeter Wire configuration in order to lead Robomow in and out of
the pass.
A special Template is supplied with Robomow. It is folded on top of
the mower inside the box. You use this Template to set the Narrow
Pass.
This special setting of the Perimeter Wire will lead Robomow directly
into the Narrow Pass.
טיילפמטה לש םוליצ.
There should be a 40 cm (1.3 ft.) distance between the Perimeter Wire
and the pass entrance.
Pause the process of Perimeter Wire setting in order to prepare the
entrance to the Narrow Pass.
90
O
45
O
Perimeter Island - Min. 90 cm (3 ft.).
32 cm (1 ft.)
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Lay the Template on the ground at the entrance to the Narrow
Pass:
The
arrow points towards the entrance to the
Narrow Pass, in the direction of the Sub-Zone.
Insert by hand (half-way in) 7 pegs into the 7 holes
numbered
1
–
7
.
Lift the Template up so the pegs are left loosely stuck in the
ground.
Lay the Perimeter Wire through the four right-side pegs numbered
1
–
4
Hold the wire around each peg
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
while
driving the peg all the way into the ground.
Leave pegs 5 – 7 standing half-way out. They will be
connected to the wire later.
Continue laying the Perimeter Wire through the pass towards
the Sub-Zone:
Straight line at a minimum distance of 45 cm (1.5 ft.) from
the pass right side edge.
Pause at the end of the Pass in order to set the other end
of the Narrow Pass.
There should be a 40 cm (1.3 ft.) distance between the Sub-
Zone Perimeter Wire and the pass exit.
Turn the Template and lay it on the ground at the entrance to
the Sub-Zone:
The
arrow points towards the Sub-Zone.
Insert by hand (half-way in) 7 pegs into the 7 holes
numbered 1 – 7.
Lift the Template up so the pegs are left loosely stuck in the
ground.
Lay the Perimeter Wire through the three right side pegs
numbered 1 – 3
Hold the wire around each peg 1, 2, 3 while driving the
peg all the way into the ground.
B
1
START
END
2
4
1
3
5
6
7
2
4
1
3
5
6
7
B
1
START
END
2
4
1
3
5
6
7
2
4
1
3
5
6
7
1
B
1
B
1
END
START
2
4
1
3
5
6
7
2
4
1
3
5
6
7
1
B
1
Lay the Template
Turn the Template and lay it on the ground
Insert
1
–
7
pegs
Insert 1 – 7
pegs
Lay Perimeter Wire
through
1
–
4
pegs
Lay Perimeter Wire through
1 – 3
pegs
Starting the Sub-Zone Passage setup
Main Zone
Main Zone
Main Zone
Main Zone
Main Zone
Sub-Zone
Sub-Zone
Sub-Zone
Sub-Zone
Sub-Zone
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Leave the four pegs 4 – 7 standing half-way out.
They will later be connected to the wire after you finish
setting the Perimeter Wire around the Sub-Zone.
Complete setting Perimeter Wire around the Sub-Zone until
you come back to peg #4.
Lay the Perimeter Wire through pegs 4 – 7 in sequential
order. Insert the pegs all way to the ground, to keep the wire
attached to the ground
Lay the wire along the Narrow Pass parallel to the first
wire.
Maintain a 14 cm (0.5 ft.) distance between the wires in
the pass.
Back at the pass entrance: Lay the wire through remaining
pegs
5
,
6
,
7
.
Insert the pegs all way to the ground, to keep the wire attached to
the ground.
Resume laying the Perimeter Wire in the Main Zone towards the Base
Station.
2.3 Separated Zone(s)
If the lawn has one or more zones that are separated and if the mower
cannot drive from one zone to the other, an additional setting is required.
In such cases, the mower will have to be driven or carried between the
zones.
A minimum of 1 m (3.3 ft.) must be kept between the wires of the
Separated Zone and the Main Zone.
2.3.1 Setup for a Separated Zone that can be
completely mowed in a single operation
If possible, the separated area may be
connected to the main area’s Perimeter Wire.
No special accessories are needed.
If the areas cannot be connected to the
Perimeter Wire of the Main Zone.
The Separated Zone will have its
own Perimeter Wire.
The Perimeter Wire will be connected to an additional Perimeter
Switch (Optional accessory).
Install the Perimeter Switch according to instructions boxed with
the Perimeter Switch accessory.
Set a Perimeter Wire in the Separated Zone.
2.3.2 Setup for a Separated Zone that requires
more than a single operation to complete
mow the area.
Additional separate Station, including a
Power Box (optional accessories) are
required for this installation.
Install the station according to instructions
boxed with the separate Base Station.
Set a Perimeter Wire in the Separated Zone.
B
1
Lay the Perimeter Wire through
Main Zone
Sub-Zone
Ending the Sub-Zone passage setup
Separated Zone smaller than
200 m² (2150 ft²)
Main Power
Box & Base
Station
Additional
Perimeter
Switch (Optional
accessory)
Separated Zone larger
than 200 m² (2150 ft²)
Main Power
Box & Base
Station
Optional Power Box
& Base Station
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2.3.3 A pond, swimming pool, or watercourse at lawn’s edge
OR:
Grass level more than 70 cm (2 ft.) higher than outer area.
Set the Perimeter Wire at least 1.2 m (4 ft.) from the water (or chasm).
You may provide a fence or another barrier along the lawn’s edge by the
water, so Robomow will surely detect it.
The barrier should be at least 15 cm (6 inch) high. This will
block Robomow, under all circumstances, from crossing over the
Perimeter Wire into the water area.
If such a barrier exists, you may set the Perimeter Wire at the Long
distance of 40 cm (16 inches) from the barrier.
2.4 Fastening Perimeter Wire to the Ground
It is not necessary to bury the Perimeter Wire,
though you may do so, up to 5 cm (2 inches) deep.
Pull the wire tight while hammering the peg to its final depth
in the ground.
WARNING !
Protect your eyes!
Protect your hands!
Use proper eye protection and wear appropriate work gloves when
hammering the pegs. Hard or dry ground may cause pegs to break when
driving them in.
Insert the pegs at distances that will keep the wire down below the grass
level and prevent the wire from becoming a tripping hazard.
The wire and the pegs will soon become
invisible under the growth of new grass.
If additional wire is required in order to complete the setup,
connect it using the water-proof wire connectors supplied
with Robomow. (See Section 9.4 – Splicing the Perimeter Wire).
Use only the wire connectors supplied with Robomow.
Neither Twisted cables, nor a screw terminal insulated with insulation tape
are a satisfactory splice.
Soil moisture will make other conductors oxidize, which will later cause a
broken circuit.
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2.5 Back at the Base Station – Completing the Perimeter
Wire Setup
Once the Perimeter Wire loop is completed and pegged to the ground, you
complete the setup by attaching the beginning and the end of the Perimeter
Wire to the Base Station Head.
Hold both ends of the Perimeter Wire: the wire that
started the loop is the one with an attached connector.
Twist the two wires.
Trim the end without the connector to make both of equal length.
Remove any excess wire and strip back 5 mm (1/4 inches)
of insulation from the wire end.
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What’s in the Boxes
1
Robomow
®
9
Base Station wheel supports Used
for supporting Robomow drive
wheels when entering and departing
the Base Station.
17
Wire connectors
Used for splicing wires (as
needed).
2Power Pack10
Screws x2
Used for assembling the Base
Station wheel supports to the Base
Station.
18
Plot connector
Used for connecting the completed
perimeter wire set-up to the
perimeter switch/Base Station.
3
Perimeter Wire
Used to create a virtual wall for your
Robomow.
11
Extension cord (15meters low
voltage cable)
19
Screws x2
Used for assembling the Base
Station Cover to the Base.
4
Pegs - Used for securing the wire to the
ground.
12Indoor Power Supply20
Power Supply holder (+ screws
and dowels) Used for fixing the
Power Supply to a wall.
5Assembled Base Station.13
BaseStationStakes-Usedforsecuring
theBaseStationtotheground.
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Perimeter Switch
6
Base Station Cover
Used for recharging the Robomow Power
Pack and activates the perimeter wire.
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Perimeter Switch Stake - Used to
hold the perimeter switch vertical to
the ground.
7
Base - Used for directing the Robomow
to the charging contacts.
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Power Supply for Perimeter
Switch – Used for operating the
perimeter switch. Batteries
available as an accessory
8
Charging Fence
Used for preventing the Robomow to
climb on the Base Station during
operation.
16
RoboRuler
Used for setting the distance of the
perimeter wire from the lawn edge.
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Power Supply
(for charging Robomow)
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
12
13
15
10
19
17
18
20
RL2000 ONLY
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22
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RL555/855ONLY
Strip back 5 mm (1/4 inches)
At least
1.2 m (4 ft.)
At least
40 cm (16”)
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Peg the two Perimeter Wires down to the ground using the
same peg leaving enough loose wire.
Twist together the two loose parts.
Insert the end of the wire without the connector into the hole of the other
wire’s connector. Use a small flat screwdriver to tighten and secure this
wire into the connector.
2.6 Assembling the Base Station
2.6.1 Laying and fastening power cord
-
Safety – Avoid injury!
The Extension Cable should be securely fastened to the ground!
It should never present a tripping hazard.
The power cord should cross over soft surfaces ONLY. It should not cross
over hard surfaces (e.g. sidewalk, driveway) where it cannot be securely
fastened.
2.6.2 Base Station Assembly
2.6.3 Base Station Head and Base:
Remove the Base Station Head from the Base.
Electric Shock Hazard!
Disconnect the Power Box from the plug socket before any approach to the Base
Station charging contacts (pins).
Pull the lever (A) upward
Push the Base Station head from the front side in the
direction marked B.
The head will slide out.
Stakes x 6
Base
Base Station Head
(Charging Adaptor)
Small flat screwdriver
Flippers x 2
A-Pull
B-Push
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Feed both the Perimeter Wire (A) and the Extension Cable (B)
through the slot in the rear side of the Base Station.
Attach the Perimeter Wire connector to the Base Station Head (A).
Attach the 20 m (65 ft.) Extension Cable to the Base Station Head (B), if
not already connected.
Make sure that the Perimeter Wire and the 20 m (65 ft.) Extension Cable
are through the slot in the back of the Base Station.
Align the Base Station Head to the front of the Base Station (
C).
Slide it in place along the side channels.
Push forward until the Head clicks into place.
Feed the 20 m
(65 ft.)
Extension Cable all the way to the Power
Box.
2.7 Placing The Base Station
Place Base Station on the Perimeter Wire.
Position the Base Station front facing a Anti Clockwise direction along the
lawn’s edge.
Place the Base Station on the Perimeter Wire.
Align the center marking on the front of the Base with the wire.
After the Base Station has been positioned, insert 2 rear stakes into the
Base Station holes. Only after the complete setup will be tested, you will
insert the 4 remaining stakes (See Section 3.3.5).
A
A
B
C
B
Insert 2 rear
stakes
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2.8 Installing the Power Box
2.8.1 Determining Power Box Location
Consider the following in order to install the Power Box at its optimal
location:
Locate it outside the lawn perimeter.
Select an easily accessed spot.
Prefer a dry and sheltered location.
Select an area close to an electrical outlet.
The Power Box is to be mounted vertically.
2.8.2 Power Box Mounting:
Mount the metal bracket onto the vertical surface with the provided
screws.
Place the Power Box above the metal bracket and slide it into place
along the vertical surface.
Connect the DC Cable from the Power Box to the 20 m (65 ft.)
Extension Cable.
2.9 At the Power Box Location:
Connect the Power Box to a regular plug socket 230/120 Volts AC.
The Docking Indicator (1) will light up if the Mower is in its Base
Station.
The Operating Indicator (3) will light up if the Mower is not in its
Base Station.
1
3
The Power Box MUST
be mounted vertically
in order to maintain its
water resistance
Power Box Indicators
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Chapter 3 Preparing Robomow
Before using Robomow for the first time, you have to perform
some simple preliminary settings. Once preparations are complete,
your Robomow will be ready to mow your lawn.
3.1 Adjust the Cutting Height
Blade Cutting Range: 20 – 80 mm (0.8 – 3 inches)
To adjust the cutting height of the blade, do the following:
Lift the Door panel at the top of the mower.
Turn the knob (A) while pushing it down.
To raise the cutting height, turn Anti Clockwise.
To lower the cutting height, turn Clockwise
The cutting height (B) is displayed to the left of the knob (A).
3.2 Insert the Fuse
Your Robomow is shipped with the fuse removed.
The fuse is packed in a plastic bag attached to the top
of the Mower.
Remove the fuse from the small plastic bag provided.
Unscrew the fuse holder (C) from the mower.
Place the fuse into the fuse holder.
The fuse can be inserted in either direction.
Insert the fuse with holder back into the mower, and screw until
fully closed.
Robomow will now power up (wake up).
The batteries are sufficiently charged to allow for performing
the One-Time Setup.
3.3 One-Time Setup (Step By Step)
Once the fuse is inserted, we are ready to perform the One-Time
Setup process.
Make sure the Power Box is plugged in.
Place Robomow inside the lawn, approximately 3 m (10 ft.) in
front of the Base Station, facing the Perimeter Wire.
Use the buttons on the Front Panel as follows:
Press the
arrows until your selection is displayed.
Press
to select the value shown on the display.
Press
to go back or to cancel.
AB
C
Front Panel buttons
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If you wish to quit the process during setup:
3.3.1 Select Language:
3.3.2 Set Date:
3.3.3 Set Time:
3.3.4 Test Base Station Position
Press to start the test.
Robomow drives towards the Base Station and
Searching Base is displayed.
If the mower does not start the test, then one of the
following messages will be displayed:
No Wire Signal – Confirm that the Power Box is connected
to the plug socket and that the extension cable is
connected at its both sides: to the Power Box and to the
Base Station.
Change wires in plot connector – The Perimeter Wire
has been connected in the opposite direction. Swap the
wires at the plot connector.
3.3.5 Peg Base
Insert the remaining
4 Stakes of the Base Station,
to secure it to the ground.
Robomow enters to the Base Station, drives back, waits in front of
the Base Station and Peg Base is displayed.
If a Reposition Base Station message is displayed:
o Slightly move the Base Station to align it with the
Perimeter Wire.
o Check for any obstacles that may interfere with the
mower’s entrance to the Base Station.
Stakes x 4
Scroll to select a value hh:mm.
Press
to set a value.
Press
S T O P
to proceed
Scroll to select
mark.
Scroll to select a language. Press
.
Scroll to select a value dd/mm/yy.
Press
to set a value.
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3.3.6 Main Zone Area
If a Sub-Zone exists. Do not include it in the area size required here.
You will be promoted to define it later.
3.3.7 Test Wire Position
Testing Wire...
Robomow follows the wire around the edge to test the wire position.
Walk along the side of Robomow while it is following the edge.
Having completed the process. Robomow enters the Base Station,
drives back and stops in front of the Base Station. The following
message is displayed:
Special Cases:
If an Adjust Wire message is displayed. The mower stops and
drives backward.
Move the wire slightly inward.
Press
to repeat the Wire Test.
If, at any point, you wish to move the mower outward to enlarge the
covered area, press Stop.
The mower stops and display the message:
Do not respond yet.
Move the wire slightly outward.
Place the mower in front of the changed Section of wire.
3.3.8 Add Another Sub-Zone
Once the Wire Test has been completed, you will be asked if you
have a Sub-Zone.
If you don’t have a Sub-Zone:
3.3.8
Press to quit the set-up process.
Scroll to select approximate area of the Main
Zone.
Press
.
Press to continue the Test Wire Position.
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If you do have Sub-Zone(s):
3.3.9 Going to Sub-Zone 1
Robomow will follow the Perimeter Wire around the edge
towards the Sub-Zone.
3.3.10 Press STOP at Zone Entry
When Robomow is at least 5 m (16 ft.) inside that Sub-Zone
– Press Stop to learn the distance from the Base Station to
Sub-Zone Entry.
If you don’t have an additional Sub-Zone:
Choose the
markand press .
If you do have another Sub-Zone(s):
Choose the
mark and repeat the Sub-Zone procedure
(See Section 3.3.8).
3.4 After Setup is Complete
Once the wire setup is complete, you can drive additional pegs at a
distance of approximately 1 m (3.3 ft.) between them.
Use additional pegs in areas where there are bumps or dips in
the lawn.
If needed, purchase extra pegs.
Inspect the wire installation for tripping hazards.
From this point on Robomow is ready to be charged.
Once fully charged it will automatically mow your lawn.
S T O P
Scroll to select mark. Press .
Scroll to select the approximate Area of the
Sub-Zone Press
.
Scroll to select
mark.
Press
.
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Chapter 4 Robomow Operation
4.1 Automatic Operation
During the One-Time Setup, you have asked to define the size of your lawn. Robomow will derive the required
Mowing Time for your lawn.
The One-Time Setup configures Robomow to perform automatically the following cycle of operations:
Depart from the Base Station.
Mow the lawn.
Return to the Base Station to recharge and get ready for the next scheduled Operation.
Continue mowing until completing the required time for the lawn area (Mowing Cycle).
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 4.3.1.
Mowing Time is derived from the set lawn Area.
Mowing Time may be changed using the Intensity menu – see Section 4.3.2.1.
Robomow mows the entire area Twice a week.
This frequency can be changed using the Interval menu – see Section 4.3.2.2.
Note!
Robomow has the power to mow high grass. However when mowing high grass during the first use or the first mowing
in 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.
4.1.1 Menu Options
Operating Panel buttons:
4.1.2 The LCD Display
When Robomow is at the Base Station, the LCD Displays the following indicators.
Anti-theft is activatedCurrent Day and Time
Battery is in charging
Battery is fully charged
Next operation time
Mowing Schedule is On
Mowing Schedule is Off
Mower is in winter charging
LCD Display window
GO button is used to select
menu option or to confirm
displayed message.
Scroll arrows for menu selection
button is use to
cancel selection and to
move one step back in
the menu.
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4.3 Lawn Options
If the default lawn option settings need to be changed, several
options are available.
4.3.1 Inactive Time
The Inactive Time menu is used to set times when the mower will
be Inactive.
Inactive operating times can be set for specific days of the week,
and for specific hours each day.
רויא ינפל
To select Inactive Days:
Robomow will not operate on the days you have deactivated.
If too many days have been deactivated relative to your lawn size,
Check Inactive Time will be displayed.
(
Section
4.4.7)
Lawn Options is used to
configure lawn and mowing
parameters.
Mower Options is used to
configure specific user
preferences of Robomow.
4.2 Menu Structure
(
Section
4.3.1)
(
Section
4.3.3)
(
Section
4.3.5)
(
Section
4.3.2)
(
Section
4.3.4)
(Chapter 4.3)
(
Section
4.4.1)
(
Section
4.4.3)
(
Section
4.4.5)
(
Section
4.4.6)
(
Section
4.4.8)
(
Section
4.4.2)
(
Section
4.4.4)
(Chapter 4.4)
Scroll to get to Lawn Options. Press .
Scroll to select the requested option.
Press
to configure that option.
Prees
to move one step back.
Scroll to select Inactive Time from the Lawn
Options Menu.
Press
.
Scroll to select day(s) you want to deactivate.
Press
to toggle between Active and Inactive.
A black box means the day is Inactive.
When done, Scroll to select OK box, and
press
.
Press
to select Days.
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To select Inactive Hours:
4.3.2 Operations
4.3.2.1 Intensity
The Intensity option controls the number of operations needed to cover the lawn size.
There are cases where the selected lawn area is not completely mowed and patches of uncut grass are visible.
This can occur when the:
Zone area set is smaller than the actual area of the lawn.
Lawn shape is complex (shape, narrow passage, slopes and obstacles).
If the zone area set is smaller then the actual area, change the Area settings (Lawn Options > Zone Edit > Area).
Otherwise, use the Intensity option to increase the number of operations.
To change the Intensity follow these steps:
After Setting the Intensity one of the following messages will be displayed:
Robomow will not operate on the hours you have set. Inactive hours are the same for all days of the week.
If too many hours have been deactivated relative to your lawn size, Check Inactive Time message will be displayed.
Intensity Updated: When the selected value was accepted.
Intensity Limit (%): If the selected value is higher than the maximum possible intensity for the lawn area.
Press
to set or to re-select.
Scroll to select Inactive Time from the Lawn
Options Menu. Press
.
Scroll to select Hours. Press
.
Scroll to select between 1
st
or 2
nd
time slot and
press .
You can deactivate up to 2 time slots.
Scroll to togle the inactive window On/Off.
Press
.
Set the start and end times for this time slot.
Scroll to select OK box. Press .
Scroll to select Operations from the Lawn
Options menu. Press
.
Press
to select Intensity.
Scroll to select All Zones / By Zone. Press
.
If By Zone is selected scroll to select Zone.
Press
Scroll to increase or decrease the Intensity
level. The Intensity default is 0% and can be
changed from -50% to +50%.
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4.3.2.2 Interval
The Interval option controls the time between mowing cycles.
Shorter intervals between cycles create shorter growth
periods. Longer intervals allow for longer grass growth periods.
Grass growth rate changes during the year (depending on
temperature, grass type, fertilizing and etc.).
The default Interval is Twice a week.
During off-season when growth rate of the grass is slower, it
is recommended to change the Interval to Once a Week or
Every Two Weeks. This resting period helps the grass and
prolongs the lifetime of the mower.
High fertilization and favorable weather conditions may cause
the grass to grows faster. In such cases, use the Interval
option to decrease the time between cycles.
The minimum Interval is Every 2 Days, but it is available only
for relatively small areas, where the mower can complete
mowing the area within 2 days.
To change the interval follow these steps:
4.3.3 Zones – To Add / Remove / Edit Zone(s)
Use the Zones option to add, remove or edit preset zones.
Note: Sub-Zones are marked by numbers (1, 2, 3, and 4).
Separated Zones are marked by letters (A, and B).
(
Section
4.3.3)
(
Section
4.3.3.1)
(
Section
4.3.3.2)
(
Section
4.3.3.3)
Scroll to select Operations from the Lawn
Options menu. Press
.
Scroll to select Interval. Press
.
Scroll to select All Zones / By Zone. If By Zone
is selected scroll to select Zone. Press
Scroll to change mowing Interval.
The default interval is Twice a week.
Scroll
to select Zones from the Lawn Options
menu.
Press .
Scroll to select Add / Remove / Edit. Press
.
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4.3.3.1 Add
If you are adding a Sub-Zone:
Sub-Zone 1 Set. Add another?
If you are adding a Separated Zone:
If the selected area is too big for a single operation,
Base Station Recommended will be displayed.
An additional Base Station (optional accessory) will
allow multiple operations in larger separated zones.
4.3.3.2 Remove
S T O P
Press to select Sub-Zone
Press
to add Zone(s)
Press
to Remove Zone(s)
Scroll to select the zone to be removed.
Press
.
Select
to remove or scroll to to exit.
Press .
Press
to select By Distance.
Place Robomow in the Base Station. Press
.
Scroll to select the Area of the added Sub-
Zone. Press
.
Robomow will follow the Perimeter Wire. Press
S T O P
at Zone Entry whenthe mower is at
least 5 m (16 ft.) inside the added Sub-Zone.
Select
to exit or scroll to to add another
Sub-Zone. Press
.
Scroll to select Separated Zone. Press
.
Scroll to select the Area of the added
Separated Zone. Press
.
Select
to exit or scroll to to add another
Separated Zone. Press
.
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4.3.3.3 Edit
To edit the Main Zone:
Only the Area of the Main Zone can be changed.
To edit a Sub-Zone:
The Area and the Sub-Zone Entry can be changed.
To change the Area of a Sub-Zone:
Sub-Zone Entry
There are two methods to change the Sub-Zone Entry, using
Update Distance or Learn Distance.
Update Distance:
Learn Distance:
Robomow will follow the Perimeter Wire.
Scroll to select the Sub-Zone you want to edit.
Press
.
Scroll to enter the Updated Distance. Press
.
Scroll to select the Edit. Press
.
Scroll to select the new area size. Press
to
update area.
Press
to select Area.
Scroll to select the new area size.
Press
to update Area.
Scroll to select Sub-Zone Entry.
Press
.
Press
to select By Distance.
Press
to Update Distance.
Place Robomow in the Base Station. Scroll to
select Learn Distance Press
.
When Robomow passes the zone entry by about
5 m (16 ft.) – Press
S T O P
. Press to exit.
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To edit a Separated Zone:
The following can be changed for a Separated Zone: Area,Edge
Terminate and Base Station.
To change the Area of a Separated Zone:
Edge Terminate indicates to Robomow how far to mow the edge
before starting to mow the inner lawn.
To change the Edge Terminate settingsof a Separated Zone:
There are two methods of updating Edge Terminate:
Set Distance and Learn Distance.
Set Distance:
Learn Distance:
o Place Robomow facing the Perimeter Wire. Press.
Robomow will follow the Perimeter Wire.
o When Robomow has completed a full turn around the
Edge, press
S T O P
. Pressto allow Robmow to
Learn the Distance.
If an additional Base Station has been added to a Separated
Zone, Base Station has to be set to Yes.
To change the Base Station setting of a Separated Zone:
4.3.4 Islands
In rare cases, you may notice that the mower circles a Perimeter
Island unnecessarily while searching for the Base Station. The
Islands option helps overcome this situation. To avoid such cases,
turn the Islands feature On.
Scroll to select Base Station. Press .
Scroll to select Edge Terminate. Press
.
Press
to select ByDistance.
Press
to select Set Distance.
Scroll to enter a Distance. Press
.
Scroll to select Yes and No. Press
.
Yes = an additional Base Station.
Scroll to select On/Off. Press
.
Scroll to select required Zone. Press
.
Scroll to select Area. Press
.
Scroll to select the new area size. Press
.
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4.3.5 Near Wire Follow
In the Main Zone, when Robomow completes its operation, or when the Home button instructs it to Go To Base, it drives
itself to the Base Station.
Robomow drives along the Perimeter Wire with a dynamic offset (not centered) to prevent wheel tracks along the same
path. This return behavior can be turned off.
The offset Distance values range from 1 to 12. They represent
different distances from the wire.
The higher the Distance setting, the smaller the probability of tracks
along the perimeter.
4.4 Mower Options
You may change several of Robomow’s default settings.
Use the Mower Options menu to select these options.
4.4.1 Child Lock
The Child Lock feature prevents accidental pressing
of keys (buttons), especially by children.
This feature is turned Off by default.
To turn this feature On, set Child Lock to On.
When Child Lock is turned On, Keys Locked is
displayed.
To temporarily release Keys Locked:
Press
then .
The keys will relocked after 30 min. without user
intervention.
Press to select Near WireFollow from the
Lawn Options menu.
Press
to select On/Off.
Scroll to select All Zones / By Zone. If By Zone
is selected scroll to select Zone. Press
.
Scroll to select On/Off.
Off = Robomow will drive centered along the wire.
Scroll to set the maximum value for the Distance
Robomow drive from the edge. Press .
Scroll to select Distance Press
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4.4.2 Anti-Theft
The Anti-Theft feature alarms the surroundings in the event of unintended removal of the mower from its designated area.
By default Anti-Theft is turned Off. To turn the Anti-Theft On for the first time:
Tip: Select an easily memorized number. Write it down (Bottom of
Chapter 8), and keep it in a safe place.
4.4.3 Rain Sensor
The Rain Sensor feature halts operation on rainy or highly humid weather.
This is recommended for the health of the lawn. However, mowing wet grass does not present any technical problem.
To turn the Rain Sensor On or Off:
To change the Sensitivity of the Rain Sensor:
The current reading of the Rain Sensor is displayed.
Robomow detects rain when the Reading value is below the
set Sensitivity value.
The higher the Sensitivity setting, the more sensitive Robomow
is to rain detection.
Press to select Anti-Theft from the Mower
Options menu.
Scroll to select On. Press
.
Scroll to set Pin Code. Press
after each
digit, to move to the next one.
Press to OK.
Reenter the same 4-digit PIN to confirm.
Press
to OK.
Press
to select Rain Sensor from the
MowerOptions menu.
Press
to select On/Off.
Scroll to select On/Off. Press
Scroll to select Sensitivity. Press
.
Scroll to slide Sensitivity bar. Press
.
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4.4.4 Time And Date
Time And Date have already been set during the One-Time Setup.
They can be updated using the Time And Date option.
To Set Time
To change Time Format
To Set Date
To change Date Format
4.4.5 Language
To change Language
Press to select Time and Date from the
MowerOptions menu.
Press to select Set Time.
Scroll to set the Time. Press
to move to
next digit. Press to OK.
Scroll to select Time Format. Press
.
Scroll to select 12 HRS or 24 HRS. Press
.
Press
to select Set Date.
Press
to select Language from the Mower
Options menu.
Scroll to set the Date. Press
to move to
next digit. Press to OK.
Scroll to select Date Format. Press
.
Scroll to select dd/mm/yy or mm/dd/yy.
Press
.
Scroll to select Language. Press .
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4.4.6 LCD Contrast
To change LCD Contrast Level
4.4.7 Sound
Use the Sound option to turn all non-safety sounds off.
4.4.8 Mobile Comm. System.
Set this menu to ‘On’ when using the GSM Module, which is avaiable as an
accessory (Refer to Paragraph 10 - Accessories).
The GSM Module enables remote alerts through the Robomow App.
4.5 Manual Operation
Manual Operation is used when mowing the lawn at unscheduled times, or when the lawn has to be cleared of people and
debris before the mowing starts.
To initiate Manual Operation when Robomow is at the Base Station:
To initiate Manual Operation in a Zone without a Base Station:
Scroll to select Mobile Comn. System
from the Lawn Option menu. Press
Press to select On/Off
Press
to activate the GSM Module
Press
to select the Message Type.
Theft Detect or Operation Stop, than
press
to select On/Off
Press
to select LCD Contrast from the
MowerOptions menu.
Scroll to select desired contrast level. Press
.
Press
to select Sound from the Mower
Options menu.
Scroll to select On/Off. Press
Scroll to choose the operation mode (Edge +
Scan or Scan only). Press
.
Scroll to choose the Zone you want Robomow
to mow, Press
.
Scroll to choose the operation mode (Edge +
Scan or Scan only). Press
.
Scroll to choose the Zone you want Robomow
to mow (you can choose between Main and
Sub-Zone if exist). Press
.
Press
.
Place Robomow inside the lawn.
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Chapter 5 Using the Power Box
5.1 Power Box Alerts
AlertEvent
Docking Indicator is lit. Mower is in its Base Station.
Operating Indicator is lit. Mower is not in its Base Station.
On/Off Buttin Indicator is lit.Mowing schedule is Off.
Wire Indicator - Flashes and
Beeps
The Perimeter Wire is cut,
disconnected, or too long. .
All Indicators Flash.
Mower did not return to the Base
Station after 4 hours of departure.
When the mower is detected at the
Base Station, alerts will turn Off.
To turn alerts Off, Press the On/Off
Button.
All Indicators Flash and Buzzer
sounds for 10 seconds.
Anti-Theft option is set On, and the
mower was removed from Base
Station when it was not scheduled to
operate.
To turn alerts Off, Press the On/Off
Button.
5.2 To Turn Buzzer On/Off
Press and hold the On/Off Button for 10 seconds.
o A short beep indicates On.
o A flash indicates Off.
5.3 To Disable the Automatic Operation
This option is used to Disable the Automatic Operation of Robomow according
to its predetermined settings.
Disabling the Automatic Operation does not prevent Manual Operation from
the mower itself.
Press and hold the On/Off Button for 2 seconds.
The “Mowing Schedule is Off” icon will be displayed:
If Robomow is currently in the process of mowing:
o Robomow will complete the current mowing cycle.
o After returning to the Base Station, Robomow will not go out for
its next scheduled operation.
To Enable the Automatic Operation
Press and hold the On/Off Button for 2 seconds.
Docking Indicator
Operating IndicatorWire Indicator
On/Off Button
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Chapter 6 Charging
-
-
Shock, injury, electrocution hazard!
Never use the Power Box or charge the Robomow in areas where extreme
dampness or wet contact is likely.
Never use a Power Box when the leads are damaged.
Use only the recommended Power Box for your Robomow.
Important: It is recommended to place the Power Box in a sheltered, dry
location. The Power Box should be well ventilated and avoid exposure to
direct sunlight or rain.
Do not pack the Power Box inside a plastic bag: it will over-heat.
At the end of each mowing session, Robomow will automatically recharge at
the Base Station.
Charging time takes up to 2 hours, depending on conditions.
6.1 Charging During the Season
The Base Station is the primary charging source when Robomow is docking
and will maintain the optimal battery charge while awaiting departure.
.
6.2 Charging Out of Season
During out of season months, such as winter, it is required to keep Robomow
continuously charged to avoid damage to the batteries.
The mower should be stored and charged at temperature higher then -10ºC.
Connect Robomow directly to the Power Box as follows:
Remove Robomow from its Base Station.
Remove the Base Station Head (Charging Adaptor) by lifting the front
lever up and pushing the Adaptor forward from behind the Base Station.
(See Section 2.6.3).
Unplug the 20 m (65 ft.), Extension Cable and the Perimeter Wire from
the Base Station Head.
Place the cap at the end of the 20 m (65 ft.) Extension Cable and on the
exposed connector to protect it from rain and corrosion. Cover also the
Perimeter Wire connector.
Disconnect the DC Cable coming from the Power Box to the 20 m (65
ft.) Extension Cable. Lift the rubber seal behind the Base Station Head
(Charging Adaptor) upwards to reveal the connector. Connect the DC
Cable to the Base Station Head.
Note: This is not the same place the 20 m (65 ft.) Extension Cable
was connected to the Base Station Head when it was on the Base
Station.
Slide the Base Station Head pins into the front slot of Robomow.
Robomow may
be re-charged
at Power Box
20 m (65 ft.)
Extension Cable
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Charging will begin immediately, and the LCD will display:
When the Battery is fully charged Ready message will be Display.
Keep the mower connected through out the winter.
Once the season starts, just place Robomow in its Base Station to begin
automatic operation as the season before.
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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
7.1 Text error-messages
Robomow continuously monitors its operation. It produces text messages to assist you in smoothly running it: text
messages in case of an operational fault as well as text messages that prompt the user to perform a certain action.
Usually, if the mower stops, a message is displayed. This display stays on for 15 minutes.
If you arrive later than those 15 minutes, the display will be blank.
To wake Robomow up and see the last text message displayed prior to stopping, press
.
The following table displays all fault message displays and their most common causes. The next table will give details
and possible causes of other faults, that do not provide fault messages.
If a fault cannot be dealt with using these tables, please call your service provider.
7.2 Error Messages And Corrective Actions
The list is alphabetical, by message text
Message
Displayed
Probable Cause/EventCorrective/User Action
Base Problem
- Robomow fails to enter the Base Station
several times continuously.
- Adjust the Base Station position.
- Clean the contacts with a brush or piece of cloth.
Bumper Pressed
- Bumper is constantly being pressed.
- Move mower away from object that presses against the
bumper.
Check Mow
Height
- Mowing motor has faced over-current for too
long as a result of high grass or an obstacle
that is stuck or wrapped around the blade.
- Something is preventing a blade from rotating
freely. Severe grass accumulation under the
mowing deck; rope or similar object wrapped
around mowing blade.
- CAUTION – Switch off the Safety Switch before
checking the blades.
- Inspect blades for foreign material or debris preventing
rotation.
- Clean out accumulated grass clippings using a wooden
stick.
Check Power
- Power Box is not plugged properly into the
main Power Box.
- Confirm Power Box is plugged into the main power plug
socket.
- No power to plug socket or main power is shut
off.
- Turn power on to the main plug socket.
- Check the mains supply using another appliance.
- The mower or Charging Station contacts are
dirty.
- Clean the contacts with a brush or piece of cloth.
- Charging is not detected, although there is
physical contact between the mower and the
Base Station contacts.
- Confirm a good connection of the Power Box to the
Base Station.
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Message
Displayed
Probable Cause/EventCorrective/User Action
Cross Outside
- The Perimeter Wire is too close to the edge.
- The lawn slope is too big.
- Robomow does not succeed to turn in place at
the edge and it causes the mower to slip out of
the area.
- Robomow has slipped out of the Perimeter
Wire lope because of slopping area or wet
grass.
- Remove the wire towards the inner side of the lawn.
- Do not include area with very steep slopes.
- Fill holes and pits in the ground.
- Increase the cutting height.
Drive Overheat
Cooling…
- The drive motors have been working under a
severe load for too long.
- No need to do anything.
- Robomow will renew the operation automatically as
soon as the drive motor will cool down.
Front Wheel
Problem
- The Front Wheel has left the ground for too
long time during operation.
- If Robomow has driven onto an obstacle, raising the
front end:
Remove or exclude the object from the mowing area.
- If Robomow is being used on a slope too steep for safe
mowing:
Exclude this from the mowing area.
- If High grass is preventing the front wheel from fully
riding on the ground:
Raise the cutting height.
- If the ground contains large holes or indentations where
the front wheel can drop into when passing across:
Fill these areas with dirt and level off.
Handle Lifted
- The handle is lifted while trying to start the
operation
- Push the carrying handle down back to its position to
enable automatic operation.
Key Pressed
- One of the operating panel buttons is
constantly pressed.
- Press
to confirm the message and to continue
operation. This message is displayed to inform only.
Keys Locked
- Child Lock feature has been activated.
- Press the
button and then press the
button.
Child Lock can be deactivated under the Settings
menu.
Mow Overheat
cooling…
- The mowing motor has been working under a
severe load for too long of a time.
- No need for action – Robomow will renew automatically
the operation, as the mowing motor will cool down.
No wire signal
- Power Box / Perimeter Switch is not turned on
or not connected to the zone intended to mow.
- The Perimeter Wire is not connected to the
Base Station / Perimeter Switch.
- The Perimeter Wire is cut.
- Make sure the Base Station is connected to the mains
supply.
- Disconnect the Power Box from the mains power and
reconnect after 10 seconds.
- Check the Perimeter Switch is connected to the correct
zone and is turned on.
- Check the connection of the Perimeter Wire to the Base
Station / Perimeter Switch.
- Check for cut in the Perimeter Wire.
Rain detected
- The operation is delayed as Robomow detects
rain on the scheduled time it should start the
automatic operation from the Base Station.
- No need for action-
the message is displayed until the Robomow will not
detect rain and will start mowing.
Recharge battery
- The maximum operating time has been
reached (displayed in non-Base Station zone).
- Mower is searching for the Base Station but
the battery voltage is too low to continue the
searching process.
- Connect the charger to the mower or place it in the Base
Station for charging.
- Drive the mower manually using the remote control or
carry it by hand for charging in the Base Station.
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Message
Displayed
Probable Cause/EventCorrective/User Action
Start elsewhere
- Drive wheel motors have been working under
a severe load during automatic or manual
operation.
- Check to insure the mower is not stuck, allowing the
drive wheels to slip.
- Check the ground around the mower for holes or
indentations. Fill with dirt and level off.
- Check if the drive wheels are free to rotate and nothing
blocks them.
- Remove the mower away from this particular location
and restart operation.
Start inside
- Automatic operation is initiated while the robot
is placed out of the Perimeter Wire loop.
- Place the mower inside the lawn and press the
button.
Stuck in place
- Robomow got stuck in place. It cannot continue
driving.
- Check the ground for holes or indentions, where the
mower has stopped and fill it with dirt and level off –
especially in the area close to the perimeter, where the
Robomow turns in place.
- Robomow has difficulty to turn in place
because the front wheel is blocked by a hole
or indentation. It caused the mower to turn in
place without detecting wire or bumper.
- Verify that the area is not too steep.
- Work mainly in dry conditions.
- Check if the Perimeter Wire is not too close to the edge
– remove if required.
- Verify that the mowing deck is not set too low.
Switch off
before lifting
- The user carries Robomow manually while the
Safety Switch is On.
- Switch Off the Safety Switch before carrying Robomow.
Waiting for
Signal…
- Robomow has stopped the operation: it does
not detect a signal.
- Check the power to the Power Box.
- It may be an electrical power interruption. There is no
need to do anything. Robomow will renew operation as
soon as power is back.
- תועמשמ שי םא ,ךרוצ ןיא םא –
7.3 Other Problems
Problem
Encountered
Probable Cause/EventCorrective/User Action
Poor quality of
mowing
- Dull blade
- Switch between the two blades to use the sharp side,
which was not use yet.
- Replace blades.
- Grass is too high in relation to the set cutting
height.
- It is recommended to cut less than a 1/3 of the green part
of the grass.
- Set the cutting height to a higher position and then
successively lower.
- If it is the fast growing season – use Robomow more
frequently to maintain the lawn (see Section 4.3.2
Increase / Decrease Operations).
- Grass is wet.
- Accumulation of grass clippings around the
blade.
- For best cut, operate Robomow when the grass is dry. It is
recommended no to mow in the early morning hours.
- Switch off the Safety Switch and use heavy gloves to
clean and remove the grass clippings.
Mower doesn›t
find the Base
Station or the
mower acquires
adjacent wire while
following the wire
in Near Wire Follow
mode
- There is a Perimeter Island / Obstacle or
Narrow Passage that prevents the mower to
complete its drive towards the Base Station
in Near Wire Follow mode.
- Reduce the Near Wire Follow Distance in the menu from
the default 7.
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Problem
Encountered
Probable Cause/EventCorrective/User Action
Mower does not
dock properly and
sometimes miss
the Base Station
contacts
- Height differences between the lawn and the
Base Station surface.
- Fill some ground to flat the lawn with the Base Station to
allow smooth entrance to the station.
- Wire underneath the Base Station is not tight
and placed in the middle of the Station.
- Confirm the wire underneath the Base Station is straight
tighten and centered below the Base Station.
- Base Station is setup on a side slope. - Move the Base Station to a relatively level ground.
- A base station is placed too close to the
corner of the lawn
- Move the Base Station within 3 meters from a corner.
Uneven mowing
results
- Robomow does not complete mowing at the
min. time, due to inactive time during the
Mowing Cycle.
- Minimize the Inactive Time windows to allow Robomow
to complete the Mowing Cycle faster and to achieve even
mowing result.
- Grass is growing very fast.
- If it is the fast growing season - reduce the time between
mowing cycles (refer to Section 4.3.2 Increase /
Decrease Operations).
- Lawn shape is complicated shape, Narrow
Passages, obstacle and islands).
- In complicated lawn the mower takes more time on the
lawn to achieve better mowing results.
Increase the Intensity (refer to Section 4.3.2.1 Increase /
Decrease Operations).
- The mowed area is smaller than the actual
lawn area.
- Increase the zone area (refer to Section 4.3.3 Edit an
existing Zone).
Robomow
operates at the
wrong time.
- The Inactive Time data (days and Hours) is
incorrect.
- Verify that the time in the mower is set correctly.
- Set the time (refer to Section 4.4.4 Time and Date).
- Reset the Inactive Time (refer to Section 4.3.1 Set
Inactive Operating Time(s)).
Cut wire indicator
is flashing on
Power Box
- Cable is disconnected or damaged between
Power Box and the Base Station.
- Confirm cable is plugged in and wire leads are firmly
attached.
- Perimeter Wire is cut.
- Walk along Perimeter Wire.
Look for cuts or breaks in the wire.
Repair with Robomow wire splice connectors.
Poor connection
indicator is
flashing on Power
Box
- Poor connections- Check and repair all loose/poor or corroded connections.
- Twisted cables, or a screw terminal,
insulated with insulation tape is not a
satisfactory splice.
Soil moisture causes the conductors to
oxidize and after a while. This results in
broken circuit.
- Use the connectors supplied in the box. They are
waterproof and give a reliable electrical connection.
Robomow
is noisy and
vibrates
- Damaged or unbalanced blade
- Check if the lawn is free from branches, stones or other
objects that can damage the blade before operating the
Robomow.
- Replace the blade
LCD display
is in a foreign
language.
- The language setting was changed or not
correctly set.
- Press the CANCEL + DOWN buttons for more than 3
seconds. This is a shortcut to the Language menu.
Change the language.
Mowing or
charging times
are shorter than
usual.
- This behavior is normal at low temperatures
(below 15 ºC (59 ºF)).
- No action is required.
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Chapter 8 Specifications
Dimensions
73.5 cm (L) x 66 cm (W) x 31 cm (H) / (29” L x 26” W x 12.2” H).
Weight
19 kg (51 lb.) Includes batteries.
Noise level
ECO Mode: 66 dB Measured (Guaranteed – 68 dB).
Hi Power: 72 dB Measured (Guaranteed – 74 dB).
The noise in the operator’s ears less than 70 dBA
Mowing Width
56 cm Cutting Width – 2 Blades of 28 cm (22”).
Mowing Height
20-80 mm (0.8”-3”).
Blade Motor RPM
4000 rpm (ECO Mode – 3300 rpm).
Batteries and Charging
26V Lithium Iron-Phosphate Battery (LiFePO4) 6Ah
Charging Time – Max. 2 hours.
L
W
H
H
L
W
H
H
Anti-Theft Code
Write down your 4-digit Anti-Theft code.
Return here, if you ever forget the code.
____ ____ ____ ____
Robomow Serial Number
_______________________
SIDE
REAR
BOTTOM
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Chapter 9 Maintenance and Storage
9.1 Maintenance of the Mowing Deck
Robomow is a dedicated mulching mower. It may accumulate clippings
under the mowing deck, particularly when mowing wet or damp grass.
Warning
Severe injury hazard!
Always turn the Safety Switch off before lifting the mower.
Blades are very sharp. They can cause severe cuts or lacerations.
Always wear heavy work gloves when working with or around the blades.
NEVER, use a damaged or a broken blade. Use only sharp blades.
Inspect the underside of the mower once a month. Clean if necessary.
Carefully scrape the collected grass debris from under the mowing
deck.
Most grass accumulation can be removed using a small wooden stick or similar
object.
You may remove the blades to gain better access to the mowing chambers.
IMPORTANT Do not place the mower upside down.
Instead, lean the mower against a surface to gain access to the mowing
deck area.
IMPORTANT NEVER use a water hose or any type of liquid to clean
the underside of the mower. Liquids can damage components.
Use only damp or wet cloth to wipe the surface clean after scrapping.
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9.2 Maintenance of the Blades
Examine the cutting blades for damage once a month.
Use only sharp blades. Replace any damaged blades.
Replace blades according to the table below, or more often if they are
severely dulled.
Lawn SizeInstructions
Less than 1000 m
2
(11000 ft
2
)
At the end of the season, swap the blades,
placing the left blade on the right motor, and the
right blade on the left motor.
Every other year, replace the blades.
More than 1000 m
2
(11000 ft
2
)
During the middle of the season, swap the
blades, placing the left blade on the right motor,
and the right blade on the left motor.
At the end of the year, replace the blades.
To remove the blades:
Insert the clamp side of the Blade Removal Tool into the open slits
beside the locking tabs on either side of the blade.
Turn the Blade Removal Tool slightly so that the clamp resides on
top of the locking tabs on either side.
Squeeze the handle of the Blade Removal Tool. The locking tabs on
each side of blade will be pressed (1).
Pull blade assembly off, away from mower (2).
When reinstalling the blade, line up the mating splines and push
until a firm click is heard, indicating a proper seating of the blade
onto the shaft.
CAUTION! ALWAYS TURN THE SAFETY SWITCH OFF BEFORE
SERVICING BLADES!
IMPORTANT IT is recommended to replace both blades together
for best performance, and not a single blade. Machine sharpening is not
recommended, as it may create difficulties in balancing.
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2
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9.3 Disposing the Old Battery Pack
IMPORTANT Do not place used batteries in your household
trash. The battery must be collected, recycled, or disposed of in an
environmentally sound manner. Return the old power pack to an approved
battery recycler.
9.4 Splicing the Perimeter Wire
If the Perimeter Wire needs to be spliced: Use the connectors supplied in
Robomow’s box. It is waterproof and gives a reliable electrical connection.
IMPORTANT Before slicing the Primeter Wire disconnect Power
Box from plug socket.
Strip 1 cm (0.5 inch) of each wire end together
Twist the stripped ends together using pliers.
Insert the twisted wires into the splicing connector.
Screw the wire connector on the twisted wires; make sure it is tight.
IMPORTANTNeither Twisted cables, nor a screw terminal insulated
with insulation tape are a satisfactory splice.
Soil moisture will cause such conductors to oxidize and which later leads to
a broken circuit.
9.5 Maintenance of the Base Station Area
Keep the Base Station entrance and area clean of leaves, sticks, twigs
or any other debris that usually accumulate in such areas.
NEVER spray a water hose directly on the Base Station.
Be careful when trimming around the Base Station with a powered
weed trimmer as damage to the Extension Cable may occur.
In the event of damage to any part of the Extension Cable, stop use of
the Mower and Base Station, disconnect Extension Cable and replace
it.
9.6 Storing the Mower during Winter
Follow the instructions in Section 6.2 (Charging Out of Season).
Wire
connector
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Chapter 10 Accessories
Blade Set
Keep a spare blade set on hand.
Sharp blades are important
for safety and good cutting
performance.
Battery
Used to renew the life of the
existing battery and refresh
cutting capacity.
Perimeter Wire
For larger lawns or additional
zones.
Peg Pack (50)
For larger lawns or additional
zones.
Wire Repair Connectors
Used for repairing or splicing wires
(as needed).
Plot Connectors
Used for connecting the
completed Perimeter Wire
set-up to the perimeter
switch or Base Station.
Base Station and Power Box
Used for enabling multiple mowing
cycles in a Separated Zone.
Remote Control
Used to Manually drive and
mow anywhere. Includes a
Safety function to prevent
accidental use.
Perimeter Switch
For zones that are not connected
to the Base Station.
Batteries Pack for
Perimeter Switch
Preferable for areas where
electricity is not available
or not close enough to the
Perimeter Switch.
Perimeter Wire Break Detector
Used for finding the exact location
of a break in the Perimeter Wire.
GSM Module
Enables remote alerts
through the Robomow App
(for all RS and TS models).
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Robomow
®
- Lawn care has never been so easy
Best time to mow
Mow your lawn when the grass is dry. This prevents the clippings from clumping and leaving piles on the lawn.
Mow it late in the day rather than during the heat of the day.
Mowing frequency
Mow often, producing short, small clippings. During the active growing season the mowing frequency should be
increased to once every 3-5 days, before the grass is too long. Short clippings decompose quickly and will not
cover the grass surface. If the grass gets too high, raise the cutting height, mow, then gradually lower it over several
mowings.
Cutting Height
Follow the “1/3 rule:” mow no more than 1/3 of the length of the grass.
Proper mowing will produce short clippings that will not cover up the grass
surface.
You may have to cut the lawn more frequently, or double cut, when the lawn is
growing fast, such as in the spring.
Water
Grasscycling reduces the amount of water needed by lawns since the clippings are about 80 – 85% water. Grasscycling
slows evaporation losses from the soil surface, and conserves water. Most lawns need less water when Grasscycling.
Watering
Water your lawn between 4 a.m. and 8 a.m. in the morning, so water has time to soak into the soil before the heat of
the sun causes evaporation.
Your lawn needs 1 to 1-1/2” (3-4cm) of water weekly. Deep watering allows grass to develop a deep root system, enabling
the lawn to resist disease and drought.
Do not over water
Too much water is not only wasteful but can also increase turf growth, which requires more frequent mowing. Let the
soil partially dry out between watering. Water when the top two inches of soil have dried out. Use an object such as a
screwdriver to probe your soil and measure the depth of the moisture.
Fertilization
Grasscycling reduces the amount of lawn fertilizer needed because the clippings provide about 1/4 of a lawn’s annual
needs.
Blades
Keep your mower blades sharp. Sharp blades provide a clean, safe and efficient cut. Dull mower blades will tear and
shred the tips of the grass, which can provide an entry point for disease organisms and weaken the grass plant. It is
recommended to replace both Robomow blades once a year.
Thatch
Clippings and thatch are simply not connected. As mentioned previously, grass clippings are approximately 80-85
percent water with only small amounts of lignin, and decompose rapidly.
When we stop and think about it, golf courses, sports fields, and parks have been mowing grass for years and recycling
with no grass catchers.
A small amount of thatch (approximately 1/2 inch) is actually beneficial to a lawn. Grass clippings protect your
lawn’s root system from heat and water loss.
Chapter 11 Tips for maintaining your lawn
Warranty Card
Robomow RS models
RS Series Limited Warranty
Friendly Robotics warrants to the original purchaser that the RS series ‘Product’ is free from defects in materials and workmanship when used under
normal residential* purposes for a period of 24 months, 12 months for the batteries, beginning from the date of purchase. Product accessories, including
replacement parts are warranted for a period of 6 months from the date of purchase. This warranty provides for the cost of parts and labor to repair cov-
ered defects when performed by an authorized Friendly Robotics service and warranty facility. A valid proof of purchase is required for warranty repairs.
The limited warranty does not cover transportation costs of any kind. The owner bears all responsibility for transportation costs to an autho-
rized Friendly Robotics service and warranty facility.
*Normal residential purposes is defined as use of the product on the same lot as your primary home. Use at more than one location is
considered commercial use, and this warranty would not apply.
Items and Conditions Not Covered
This express warranty does not cover the following:
• Cost of regular maintenance service parts or procedures, such as blades or blade sharpening.
• Any product or part that has been altered, misused, abused or requires replacement or repair due to accidents or lack of
proper maintenance.
• Normal wear and tear, including fading of paint or plastic parts.
• Cost of installation or reinstallation, removal of installation or any costs or damages associated with improper installation or
use of product.
• Any product that has been opened, repaired, modified or altered by anyone other than a Friendly Robotics authorized repair
facility.
• Repairs necessary due to improper battery care and/or improper charging process such as charging in wet conditions,
electrical supply irregularities, or failure to properly prepare the mower or battery prior to any period of non-use.
• Repairs necessary due to water damage, other than incidental rain exposure, repairs due to lighting or other acts of God.
Instructions for Obtaining Warranty Service
Should you feel your Friendly Robotics product contains a defect in materials or workmanship, contact the retailer who sold you the product.
Owner Responsibilities
You must maintain and care for your Friendly Robotics product by following the maintenance and care procedures described in the owner/operator
manual. Routine maintenance, whether performed by a service provider or by you, is at your expense.
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