Trouble Shooting; Fault Messages - Husqvarna Automower Technical Manual

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6. Trouble shooting

6. Trouble shooting
When an Automower from Husqvarna™ does not work
correctly, first take the following actions before
continuing with trouble shooting:
1.
Update the mower program in Automower to the
latest edition. Many problems are solved directly
by the new mower program, see Table 2: Version
of the mower program on page 8.
The latest version of the mower program can be
downloaded from the support site:
http://support.automower.com.
2.
Reset factory settings on the mower by selecting
Commands - Make factory sett. (shortcut 1-3),
Enter the PIN-code. and press YES.
3.
Calibrate the tilt sensor by selecting Tools -
Special settings - Calibrate tilt sensor (shortcut
5-6-3)
4.
Make a battery test:
• Dismantle the body and chassis on the
Automower.
• Remove the cable from the battery.
• Wait about 10 seconds and then refit the cable.
• Fit the chassis and body.

6.1 Fault messages

All fault messages that can be shown on the display
are listed below.
Table 11: Fault messages
Fault message
Outside
118
Automower from
Cause
The boundary wire is too close to the
edge of the working area.
The downward slope by the boundary
wire is too large.
The boundary wire has been routed the
wrong way around an island.
When there are several adjacent
installations and the mower is in the
vicinity of a neighbouring installation, the
message may be due to its own loop
signal being lost and the mower
believing it is outside of the neighbouring
installation.
If this occurs in isolated areas it may be
due to interference from metallic objects
(perimeter fence, reinforcement bar) or
buried cables in the vicinity.
Action
Check that the boundary wire has been routed
correctly.
Move the boundary wire.
Check that the boundary wire has been routed in
accordance with the installation instructions.
Trouble shoot its own loop signal with the actions
stated above for the message.
Try moving the boundary wire.

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