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  • Page 1 Stig-A 1500 Stig-A 3000 Stig-A 5000 Instruction manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ENGLISH - TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. MODELS AND TECHNICAL DATA 1.1. MODELS ..............................1 1.2. TECHNICAL DATA - STIGA STIG-A ......................2 2. SAFETY 2.1. SAFETY INFORMATION ..........................3 2.2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................... 5 2.2.1. SAFE OPERATING PROCEDURES ........................5 2.2.2. FUNCTIONS .................................5 2.3. STOPPING AND TURNING OFF THE ROBOT LAWN MOWER IN SAFE CONDITIONS ......7 2.4. MOVING ............................... 7 3.
  • Page 3 5.2. MANUAL FUNCTIONING OF THE ROBOT LAWN MOWER ..............39 5.3. DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROLS ON THE ROBOT LAWN MOWER ..........40 5.3.1. SAFE STOP - STOP BUTTON ..........................41 5.3.2. SAFE SHUTDOWN - SAFETY KEY ........................41 5.3.3. SWITCHING THE ROBOT LAWN MOWER ON AND OFF - ON / OFF BUTTON ..........42 5.3.4. SCHEDULED PROGRAMME SELECTION / SINGLE WORK CYCLE / FORCED RETURN TO CHARGING BASE - MODE SELECTION BUTTON .......................... 43 5.3.5. BLUETOOTH STATUS DISPLAY AND UNPAIRING- BLUETOOTH BUTTON ..........45 5.3.6. ALARM STATUS DISPLAY - ALARM ICON ....................... 45 5.3.7. BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL DISPLAY- BATTERY ICON ................... 46 5.3.8. STARTING THE ROBOT LAWN MOWER - START BUTTON ................47 5.4. CHARGING BASE FUNCTION .........................
  • Page 5: Models And Technical Data

    MODELS Stig-A 1500 Stig-A 3000, Stig-A 5000 NOTE: the instructions provided in this manual apply to the Stig-A 1500, Stig-A 3000, Stig-A 5000 models of the robot lawn mower. The figures, unless otherwise indicated, refer to the Stig-A 1500 model.
  • Page 6: Technical Data - Stiga Stig-A

    1.2. TECHNICAL DATA - STIGA STIG-A UNIT OF STIGA Stig-A STIGA Stig-A STIGA Stig-A SPECIFICATIONS MEASURE 1500 3000 5000 Dimensions (WxHxD) [mm] 413 x 252 x 560 529 x 299 x 695 529 x 299 x 695 Weight of the robot lawn mower [kg] 12.5 Cutting height (Min-Max)
  • Page 7: Safety

    SAFETY 2.1. SAFETY INFORMATION In the design of the device, special attention has been paid to aspects that can cause risks to the safety and health of people. The purpose of this information is to sensitize users to prevent any risk, avoiding behaviours that do not comply with the regulations reported.
  • Page 8 CAUTION: For safety reasons, the satellite reference station must never be moved after the programming of the virtual boundaries, relocation routes and no cutting zone areas. The robot lawn mower could exit the programmed work area. If the reference station is moved, the programming must be repeated. CAUTION: Do not touch the cutting means when adjusting the cutting height. CAUTION: To ensure your own safety and to prevent any possible harm to people, animals or property, the operator must first be aware of the area where the robot lawn mower is being guided manually (e.g. during the installation phase). When guiding the robot, walk carefully to avoid tripping. CAUTION: Only use original spare parts. CAUTION: Do not modify, tamper with, elude or eliminate the safety devices installed. WARNING: Check that there are no toys, tools, branches, clothing, or other items on the lawn that could damage the device. BAN: Do not sit on top of the robot lawn mower. BAN: Never lift the robot lawn mower to inspect the blade or to transport it when it's started. Do not put your hands and feet under the device. BAN: Do not use the robot lawn mower when a sprinkler is in operation. BAN: Do not wash the robot lawn mower with high pressure water jets, and do not immerse it, partially or completely, in water. BAN: Do not use the robot lawn mower if it is not perfectly intact in all its parts. In case of damage replace the affected parts. BAN: It is absolutely forbidden to use and recharge the robot lawn mower in explosive and inflammable environments. OBLIGATION: Visually check the robot lawn mower at regular intervals to make sure the blades and mowing mechanism are not worn out or damaged. Make sure that the robot lawn mower is in good operating condition. 2. SAFETY...
  • Page 9: Safety Instructions

    OBLIGATION: Read the entire manual carefully, especially all safety information, and make sure you fully understand it. Follow the operating, maintenance and repair instructions carefully. OBLIGATION: Operators carrying out maintenance and repair interventions must be fully familiar with its specific characteristics and safety standards. GLOVES OBLIGATION: Use personal protection foreseen by the Manufacturer. Always use protective gloves when working on the cutting mechanism. 2.2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS OBLIGATION: Read carefully before use and store for future reference. 2.2.1. SAFE OPERATING PROCEDURES Training a. Read the instructions carefully, learn the controls and the correct use of the machine. b. Never allow children, persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of expe- rience and knowledge, or persons unfamiliar with these instructions, to operate the machine.
  • Page 10 Maintenance and storage a. Tighten all nuts, bolts and screws securely for safe operation of the machine. b. Frequently check the robot lawn mower for wear or deterioration. c. For safety reasons it is necessary to replace worn out or damaged parts. d.
  • Page 11: Stopping And Turning Off The Robot Lawn Mower In Safe Conditions

    2.3. STOPPING AND TURNING OFF THE ROBOT LAWN MOWER IN SAFE CONDITIONS OBLIGATION: Always switch off the robot lawn mower in safe conditions before any cleaning, transport or maintenance operation. Requirements and obligations: • Safety key. Procedure: 1. Press the “STOP” (A) button to stop the robot lawn mower safely and open the protective cover (B). 2. Disengage the safety key (C) to switch off the robot lawn mower in safe conditions. 3.
  • Page 12: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION 3.1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION 3.1.1. PURPOSE OF THE MANUAL This manual is an integral part of the device and it is intended to provide the information necessary for its use. Keep this manual for the entire life of the device, so that it is always available in case of need. The recipient of the manual is the user of the device, who is required to carefully read the information contained therein and apply it rigorously to protect people’s safety and to avoid damage.
  • Page 13: Product Overview

    Satellite Reference Station communicate with each other via 3G/4G modules fi tted with SIM cards. The robot lawn mower operating technology is based on the communication of data between the STIGA Cloud and the robot itself. The subscription fee is mandatory in order for Stig-A to operate and depends on the amount of data requested.
  • Page 14: Main Components

    3.2.2. MAIN COMPONENTS (A) Robot lawn mower (F1) Instruction manual (B) Battery(ies) ( based on the model) (F2) Charging base fi xing screws (C) Charging base (F3) Blister with blades and fi xing screws (D) Satellite Reference Station (inside the (F4) App Lock Label charging base) (F5) Safety key...
  • Page 15: Unpacking

    3.3. UNPACKING Below all the steps to perform the correct unpacking are described: 1. Open the box of the robot lawn mower; 2. Pull out the power supply box; 3. Take out the upper containment carton; 4. Take out the robot lawn mower; 5.
  • Page 16: Symbols And Nameplates

    3.4. SYMBOLS AND NAMEPLATES Below all the symbols on the robot lawn mower are listed: WARNING: Read the user instructions before starting the product. WARNING: Danger of projections of objects against the body. Keep an adequate safe distance from the machine while it is running. WARNING: Do not put hands and feet near or under the opening of the cutting means. Remove the disabling device before operating on the machine or before lifting it. WARNING: Do not put hands and feet near or under the opening of the cutting means. Do not stand on the machine. BAN: Do not use high pressure cleaners on the machine to clean or wash it. BAN: Make sure that there are no people (especially children, elderly or disabled) and pets in the working area during the operation of the machine. Keep children, pets and other people at a safe distance when the machine is functioning. 3. INTRODUCTION...
  • Page 17: General Instructions On How To Read The Manual

    All the symbols on the Battery are shown below: WARNING: Read the user instructions before starting the product. Do not dispose of the battery as normal household waste. Dispose of the battery in the appropriate authorized collection centres. Do not throw the battery into the fire and do not expose it to heat sources. Do not immerse the battery in water and do not expose it to moisture. 3.5. GENERAL MANUAL READING INSTRUCTIONS The criteria used for the preparation of this document are described below. 1. Topic title (A) 2. Requirements and equipment for carrying out the procedure (B) 3.
  • Page 18: Installation

    INSTALLATION 4.1. GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION CAUTION: Do not modify, tamper with, elude or eliminate the safety devices installed. NOTE: For further clarification on the installation of the product please contact a STIGA dealer. 4.2. INSTALLATION COMPONENTS (A) Charging Base (B) Power supply (C) Satellite Reference Station (D) Charging base fixing screws (E) Bracket for fastening the satellite reference station separately (optional)
  • Page 19: Installation Requirements Check

    4.3. VERIFICATION OF THE INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS The procedures to check the necessary requirements and prepare the garden before proceeding with the installation are described below. 4.3.1. GARDEN VERIFICATION: • Carry out a survey of the entire area for a correct detection of the state of the garden, any obstacles and areas to be excluded.
  • Page 20 NOTE: When the sky is completely clear at least 120 degrees in all directions, it is considered fully visible. 120° 120° 30° 30° 10° 120° 10° NOTE: Trees with dense foliage may interfere with the proper performance of the product. 4.
  • Page 21 WARNING: The power cable (B), power supply unit, extension cord and all other electric cables which do not belong to the product must remain outside the cutting area to maintain their distance from hazardous moving parts and prevent damage to cables which may come into contact with live parts. 4. Make sure that the area chosen for installing the charging base (D) is at least 400 cm away from the charging base (E) of a possible second robot lawn mower. WARNING: The excessive proximity between two charging bases could cause interference 4. INSTALLATION...
  • Page 22: Checks To Define The Virtual Boundaries

    5. Prepare the power supply installation area (B) so that in no weather conditions it can be immersed in water. NOTE: It is preferable and recommended to install the power supply (B) in a closed compartment protected from atmospheric agents, in a position that is not easily accessible by unauthorized persons such as children (X>...
  • Page 23 WARNING: The robot can mow surfaces with a maximum slope of 45% or 50% depending on the model. In case of non-compliance with the instructions, the robot may slip and exit the work area. WARNING: Areas with slopes higher than allowable slopes cannot be mowed. Position the virtual perimeter before the slope, excluding that area of lawn from the mowing 2. Check the entire work surface: assess the obstacles and areas to be excluded from the work area (F), which must be programmed as no cutting zone areas (G). 4. INSTALLATION...
  • Page 24: Criteria For Delimiting Work Areas And Relocation Routes

    4.4. CRITERIA FOR DELIMITING WORK AREAS AND RELOCATION ROUTES 4.4.1. MINIMUM VIRTUAL BOUNDARY DISTANCES AND DELIMITATION DISTANCES Procedure: 1. If there is a pavement or driveway (A) at the same level as the lawn, the virtual boundary may coincide with the edge of the pavement. It is also possible to set the virtual boundary by guiding the robot lawn mower across the edge of the pavement.
  • Page 25 4. INSTALLATION...
  • Page 26: Walkways From One Area Of The Garden To Another

    4.4.2. TRANSITIONS BETWEEN DIFFERENT AREAS OF THE GARDEN Procedure: 1. In the case of corridors, the distance between two different virtual boundaries must be Z ≥70 cm. 2. In case of a Z pass <70 cm, the area (A) may not be reachable by the robot lawn mower automatically and in this case it is regarded as a "...
  • Page 27: Components Installation

    4.5. COMPONENTS INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL HAZARD: CAUTION: Only use the battery charger The circuit provided must be and power supply provided by protected by a residual current the manufacturer. Improper use device (RCD) with an activation may cause electric shock and\or current not exceeding 30 mA. overheating. ELECTRICAL HAZARD: ELECTRICAL HAZARD: A socket must have been Connect the power supply only prepared near the installation at the end of all the installation area to connect it to electricity. operations. If necessary during Make sure that connection the installation, turn off the to the power supply network general power supply. conforms to laws in force of the Country where it is used. CAUTION: CAUTION: Danger of cutting hands. Danger of dust in the eyes. GLOVES OBLIGATION: GLASSES OBLIGATION: Use protective gloves to avoid Use safety glasses to avoid the cutting your hands. danger of dust in the eyes. 4. INSTALLATION...
  • Page 28: Charging Base Installation

    4.5.1. C HARGING BASE INSTALLATION CAUTION: CAUTION: Danger of cutting hands. Danger of dust in the eyes. ELECTRICAL HAZARD: Connect the power supply only at the end of all the installation operations. If necessary during the installation, turn off the general power supply. Requirements and obligations: • Flat land • Compact soil • Charging base • Fixing screws • Power supply • Gloves • Glasses GLOVES OBLIGATION: GLASSES OBLIGATION: Use protective gloves to avoid Use safety glasses to avoid the cutting your hands.
  • Page 29 3. Secure the charging base (L) to the ground with the fixing screws (M). 4. Make sure the satellite reference station (A) is connected to the charging base via its connector: 5. Connect the power supply unit to the charging base and screw in the connector. 6.
  • Page 30: Reference Satellite Station Installation

    4.5.2. INSTALLING THE SATELLITE REFERENCE STATION ELECTRICAL HAZARD: CAUTION: Only use the battery charger The circuit provided must be and power supply provided by protected by a residual current the manufacturer. Improper use device (RCD) with an activation may cause electric shock and\or current not exceeding 30 mA. overheating. ELECTRICAL HAZARD: ELECTRICAL HAZARD: A socket must have been Connect the power supply only prepared near the installation at the end of all the installation area to connect it to electricity. operations. If necessary during Make sure that connection the installation, turn off the to the power supply network general power supply. conforms to laws in force of the Country where it is used. The satellite reference station (A) is provided together with the charging base and is installed under the protective cover (B).
  • Page 31 4. INSTALLATION...
  • Page 32 Requirements and obligations: • Satellite reference station (A). • Power adapter (F) (purchased separately). • Fixing bracket (E). • Screws for fastening the satellite reference station to the bracket (G). • U-bolt for fastening the bracket to pole (H) or screws for wall mounting (not included). Requirements and obligations: 1.
  • Page 33 WARNING: The surface or pole on which the satellite reference station is fi xed must be stable and must not move, sway or rotate, for example during strong wind or bad weather. Movements of the satellite reference station will aff ect the operating accuracy of the robot lawn mower. WARNING: Use caution when installing the satellite reference station. There is a risk of falling from heights or falling objects. WARNING: If the satellite reference station is moved, the programming of virtual boundaries, relocation routes and no-cutting zone areas. must be performed again via APP. 4. INSTALLATION...
  • Page 34: Charging The Robot Lawn Mower After Installation

    • Android or iOS mobile device connected to the internet (not included). Procedure: 1. Download the "STIGA GO" APP from Google Play Store for Android devices or from the App Store for iOS devices. 2. Follow the set-up wizard in the APP (for more information refer to par. APP).
  • Page 35 CAUTION: The operating area or routes used by the machine when moving must be set up to avoid the inclusion of public spaces in order to prevent personal injury, property damage, or accidents with vehicles. CAUTION: For your own safety and to prevent damage to persons, animals or things, the operator must already be acquainted with the area in which the robot lawn mower is manually guided. When guiding the robot, walk carefully to avoid tripping. 4. INSTALLATION...
  • Page 36: Product Settings

    • the satellite reference station; • the charging base. To add a new STIGA product, press the "add" (+) button and follow the set-up wizard. To successfully complete the pairing, the robot lawn mower and satellite reference station must be within 8 meters of the mobile device.
  • Page 37: Pairing

    (see Par. 5.3.6). 4.7.4. GARAGE AND DEVICE PAGE The "Garage" section displays all Stiga products linked to the user profile. Paired products are displayed by scrolling left and right between screens. For each of the products displayed, it is possible to access a series of options allowing the user to: •...
  • Page 38: Charging Base Calibration

    4.7.6. CHARGING BASE CALIBRATION Calibrating the return-to-base position is an essential and required action in the app right after having completed pairing the charging base. The calibration allows the robot lawn mower to determine the correct alignment to the charging contacts, using the reading of the radio signal emitted by the antenna underneath the deck of the charging base. Procedure: 1.
  • Page 39: Programming The Re-Entry Route To The Charging Base

    The programming of the virtual boundaries, relocation routes and no cutting zone areas is performed using the respective “STIGA.GO App” set-up wizards. The procedures require the robot lawn mower to be guided manually by walking alongside it. Following are the most relevant steps: 1.
  • Page 40: Garden Map

    5. Guide the robot lawn mower manually using the joystick along the path to be programmed until the robot engages with the charging contacts. 6. Confirm the recording. NOTE: Do not move the robot lawn mower by hand, any manual movement of the robot lawn mower will require to repeat the initialization procedure.
  • Page 41: Firmware Update

    4.7.15. FIRMWARE UPDATE Product firmware updates, if available, are notified on the product display page in "Garage". Available updates are performed sequentially in order: robot lawn mower, reference station, charging base. During the update the phone must be kept close to the device that is being updated. Updating each device takes 10 to 20 minutes.
  • Page 42: Functions

    OPERATION Requirements and obligations: • Installation of the charging base and • Programming virtual boundaries, relocation satellite reference station routes, and no cutting zone areas (See Par.4.5) (See Par. 5.6) • Initial grass height in the working range of the robot lawn mower: 20-60 mm •...
  • Page 43: Manual Functioning Of The Robot Lawn Mower

    5.2. MANUAL FUNCTIONING OF THE ROBOT LAWN MOWER The robot lawn mower can be used without performing the programming procedure described in Par. 4.7. In this mode the robot lawn mower carries out a work cycle, returns to the charging base and remains there until the next manual start. In order to use the machine in this mode, it is still however necessary to programme the virtual boundaries, relocation routes and no cutting zone areas.
  • Page 44: Description Of The Controls On The Robot Lawn Mower

    5.3. DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROLS ON THE ROBOT LAWN MOWER List of controls, indicators and their function: • The “STOP” button (A): is used to safely stop the robot mower. • The “SAFETY KEY” (D): is used for the safety shut-down of the robot lawn mower. • The “ON/OFF” button (E): is used to turn the robot lawn mower on and off and resetting the alarms..
  • Page 45: Safe Stop - Stop Button

    5.3.1. SAFE STOP - STOP BUTTON The “STOP” button (A) is a control that stops the robot lawn mower in safety conditions, whatever its operating condition. Procedure: 1. Press the "STOP" button (A) while the robot lawn mower is moving or already still. 2. When the "STOP" button (A) is pressed, the robot lawn mower stops and the cover (B) opens, allowing access to the other robot controls.
  • Page 46: Switching The Robot Lawn Mower On And Off - On / Off Button

    5.3.3. SWITCHING THE ROBOT LAWN MOWER ON AND OFF - ON / OFF BUTTON The "ON / OFF" button (E) allows to switch the robot lawn mower on and off manually. Procedure: 1. Press the button “STOP” (A) to open the cover (B) and access the control console (C). 2. Press the “ON/OFF” button (E) for 3 seconds to switch on the robot lawn mower or to switch it off . NOTE: To switch on the robot lawn mower, the safety key (D) must be inserted.
  • Page 47: Scheduled Programme Selection / Single Work Cycle / Forced Return To Charging Base - Mode Selection Button

    5.3.4. SCHEDULED PROGRAMME SELECTION / SINGLE WORK CYCLE / FORCED RETURN TO CHARGING BASE - MODE SELECTION BUTTON The "MODE SELECTION" button is used to activate or deactivate the set work program via the App and to select the forced return to the charging base. The robot lawn mower operates according to the possible selections described below.
  • Page 48 Procedure: 1. Press the “STOP” button (A) to open the cover (B) and access the control console (C). 2. Press the “MODE SELECT” button (F) until the icons of the functions you wish to activate fl ash. The icons relating to the selected functions fl ash. 3.
  • Page 49: Bluetooth Status Display And Unpairing- Bluetooth Button

    5.3.5. BLUETOOTH STATUS DISPLAY AND UNPAIRING- BLUETOOTH BUTTON The ”BLUETOOTH” button (M): - It fl ashes blue if the robot lawn mower is available for pairing. - It lights up blue if the robot lawn mower is connected to a mobile device. The robot lawn mower automatically disconnects from the device when the app is closed. The button (M) is used to disconnect the robot lawn mower in the event that the app of a second user is unintentionally connected to the robot lawn mower.
  • Page 50: Battery Charge Level Display- Battery Icon

    5.3.7. B ATTERY CHARGE DISPLAY- BATTERY ICON The "BATTERY" light icon (O) displays the battery charge status. Procedure: 1. Press the button “STOP” (A) to open the cover (B) and access the control console (C). 2. Check the battery charging status using the light icon (O): - Blue icon: the battery is charged.
  • Page 51: Starting The Robot Lawn Mower - Start Button

    5.3.8. S TARTING THE ROBOT LAWN MOWER To start up the robot lawn mower, follow the procedure described in Par. 5.3.4 “SCHEDULED PROGRAM SELECTION / SINGLE WORK CYCLE / FORCED RETURN TO CHARGING BASE - MODE SELECTION BUTTON". 5.4. F UNCTIONING OF THE CHARGING BASE The charging base is provided with a warning light (N) that lights up as follows: •...
  • Page 52: Cutting Height Adjustment

    5.6. C UTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT The “CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT " procedure describes how to adjust the height of the cutting blades. • The length X of grass cut by the robot lawn mower must not exceed 10 mm. • The robot lawn mower's operating range is 20-60 mm (cutting height). •...
  • Page 53: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE 6.1. SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE CAUTION: CAUTION: Only use original spare parts. Do not modify, tamper with, elude or eliminate the safety devices installed. For a better operation and longer life, be sure to clean the product regularly and replace worn parts. Perform the interventions following the frequency indicated in the table. FREQUENCY COMPONENT TYPE OF INTERVENTION REFERENCE Weekly...
  • Page 54: Product Cleaning

    6.2. PRODUCT CLEANING CAUTION: CAUTION: Danger of cutting hands. Danger of dust in the eyes. Requirements and obligations: • Sponge • Dry cloth • Neutral soap • Gloves • Brush • Glasses • Water GLOVES OBLIGATION: GLASSES OBLIGATION: Use protective gloves to avoid Use safety glasses to avoid the cutting your hands. danger of dust in the eyes. Procedure: 1. Press the “STOP” (A) button to stop the robot lawn mower and open the protective cover (B). 2.
  • Page 55 BAN: To avoid irreversible damage to the electrical and electronic components, do not immerse the robot lawn mower, partially or completely, in water. BAN: Do not wash the internal parts of the robot lawn mower to avoid damaging the electrical and electronic components. BAN: Do not use solvents or petrol so as not to damage varnished surfaces and plastic parts. 5. Remove mud and dirt from the drive wheels (F). 6. Clean the underside (E) of the robot lawn mower (cutting blade area, front and rear wheels). Use a suitable brush to remove encrustations and / or debris that could prevent the robot lawn mower from working properly.
  • Page 56: Cutting Blades Replacement

    3. Turn the robot lawn mower upside down, taking care not to damage the floating cover. 4. Unscrew the fixing screws (E). 5. Replace the cutting blades (D). 6. Unscrew the fixing screws (E). Stig-A 1500 Stig-A 3000, Stig-A 5000 6. MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 57: Winter Battery Maintenance And Storage

    NOTE: The battery must be recharged every 6 months and, in any case, before winter storage. 6.5. BATTERY REPLACEMENT Battery replacement is the sole responsibility of the STIGA TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE STAFF. If the battery needs to be replaced, contact a service centre or your retailer. 6. MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 58: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING CAUTION: Stop the robot lawn mower and bring it back to safety conditions (See Par. 2.3). Below there is the list of any anomalies that may arise during the work phase. PROBLEM CAUSES SOLUTIONS Damaged cutting disc or blades Replace the damaged components (See Par. 6.3). Cutting device blocked by Switch off the robot lawn mower in safety residues (tapes, ropes, plastic conditions (See Par.
  • Page 59 Insufficient working hours. Extend working hours (See Par. 4.7.12). Cutting device with encrustations Switch off the robot lawn mower in safety and / or residues. conditions (See Par. 2.3). Clean the cutting device. Pivoting cutting blades blocked by Switch off the robot lawn mower in safety encrustations or residues.
  • Page 60: Transport, Storage And Disposal

    TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL 8.1. TRANSPORT Procedure: NOTE: We recommend using the original packaging for transport over long distances. 1. Press the “STOP” (A) button to stop the robot lawn mower and open the protective cover (B). 2. Remove the safety key (C). 3.
  • Page 61: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES Art. number Description Specifications 1127-0009-01 Cutting blades 12 pcs 1127-0011-01 Docking station cover For additional protection against rain and sunlight 1127-0010-01 Cable extension for charger Cable to extend the connection between the power supply and the docking station - L = 5 m 1127-0008-01 Docking station fixing pegs 8 pcs...
  • Page 62: Warranty

    WARRANTY 10.1. WARRANTY COVERAGE The warranty conditions are intended for consumers only, i.e. non-professional operators. The warranty covers all material quality and manufacturing defects recognised during the warranty period by your Dealer or Authorised Service Centre. The warranty is restricted to the repair or replacement of components recognised as faulty. It is advisable to send your machine once a year to an authorized service workshop for servicing, assistance and safety device inspection.
  • Page 63: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 11. EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...
  • Page 64 11. EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...
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  • Page 68 STIGA LTD (UK Importer) Unit 8, Bluewater Estate Plympton, Devon, PL7 4JH, England STIGA S.p.A. Via del lavoro, 6 31033 Castelfranco Veneto (TV) stiga.com Italy...

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