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General information. ................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Introduction. ................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
Purpose of the manual. ............................................................................................................................................................... 2
Identifi cation of manufacturer and equipment. ............................................................................................................................ 2
Safety information. ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Safety regulations. ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Safety devices. ............................................................................................................................................................................ 4
Safety signals. ............................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Technical information. ................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Technical specifi cations............................................................................................................................................................... 5
General description of the appliance........................................................................................................................................... 6
Main parts. .................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Installation. ................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Packing and unpacking. .............................................................................................................................................................. 8
Planning of system installation. ................................................................................................................................................... 8
Setting up of the perimeter wire. ................................................................................................................................................. 9
Re-entry method to the charging station. .................................................................................................................................. 10
Setup of the robot's quick re-entry to the charging station. ....................................................................................................... 10
Preparation and marking the boundaries of the work areas. .....................................................................................................11
Installation of perimeter wire. .................................................................................................................................................... 14
Installation of the charging station and power supply unit......................................................................................................... 16
Battery charging on fi rst use. .................................................................................................................................................... 17
Adjustments. .............................................................................................................................................................................. 17
Adjustment recommendations................................................................................................................................................... 17
Adjustment of cutting height. ..................................................................................................................................................... 17
Use and operation. .................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Recommendations for use. ....................................................................................................................................................... 18
Description of robot commands. ............................................................................................................................................... 18
Menu access. ............................................................................................................................................................................ 18
Navigation. ................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
Settings - programming mode. ................................................................................................................................................. 20
Work schedules - programming mode. .................................................................................................................................... 21
Secondary areas - programming mode. ................................................................................................................................... 22
Safety - programming mode. .................................................................................................................................................... 22
Operating mode - programming mode. .................................................................................................................................... 23
Language options - programming mode. ................................................................................................................................. 23
Initial start up - automatic mode. .............................................................................................................................................. 23
Robot safety stop. ..................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Automatic return to the charging station. .................................................................................................................................. 24
Use of the robot in closed areas with no charging station......................................................................................................... 24
Starting the robot without the perimeter wire. ........................................................................................................................... 25
Password entry. ......................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Visualising the display during the work phase. ......................................................................................................................... 26
Prolonged inactivity and restarting. ........................................................................................................................................... 26
Battery charging after prolonged inactivity. ............................................................................................................................... 27
Operating tips. ........................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Routine maintenance. ............................................................................................................................................................... 28
Maintenance recommandations. ............................................................................................................................................... 28
Scheduled maintenance table. .................................................................................................................................................. 28
Robot cleaning. ......................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Troubleshooting. ....................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Troubleshooting guide. ............................................................................................................................................................. 29
Part replacement. ...................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Recommendations for replacing parts. ..................................................................................................................................... 31
Battery replacement. ................................................................................................................................................................. 31
Blade replacement. ................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Robot disposal. ......................................................................................................................................................................... 32
EC declaration of conformity. ................................................................................................................................................... 32
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MD-CT-RO-08-R1.1 - EN - 03-2013

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS General information..................................2 Introduction....................................2 Purpose of the manual................................2 Identifi cation of manufacturer and equipment..........................2 Safety information..................................3 Safety regulations..................................3 Safety devices..................................... 4 Safety signals....................................4 Technical information.
  • Page 2: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION INTRODUCTION Congratulations on purchasing this product, which we are certain will meet your needs and expectations. This project was created by ZUCCHETTI CENTRO SISTEMI S.p.A. (UNI EN ISO 9001 certifi ed company), a software house that since 1982 has consolidated its activities and presence on the international market.
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY REGULATIONS • During design and construction, the manufacturer carefully considered the possible hazards and personal risks that may result from interacting with the equipment. In addition to observing the applicable laws in force, the manufacturer adopted all the “good manufacturing practice regulations.”...
  • Page 4: Safety Devices

    SAFETY DEVICES 1. Bumpers The bumper sensor is activated if the robot strikes a solid object greater than 10 cm (3.94 in.) in height, which stops the movement in that direction and moves backwards to avoid the obstacle. 2. Inclinometer If the robot works on a slope which is steeper than the maximum limit, or tips over, the robot will stop the cutting blade.
  • Page 5: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model Description 400BA0 Maximum recommended surface that can be mowed Robot m2 (sq ' ) 10000 ( 107600 ) Features Dimensions (W x H x D) mm (“) 1200x370x920 ( 47,24x14,57x36,22 " ) Robot weight (incl. battery) Cutting height (Min-Max) mm (“) 25-85 ( 0,98-3,35 ")
  • Page 6: General Description Of The Appliance

    Areas managed, including the primary one TX-S1 perimeter signal (patented) standard Rain sensor standard Blade modulation and intelligent spiral standard Mowed lawn sensor – Self-programming standard (patented) External box for holding the battery charger Power supply safety box Optional (*) Depending on the condition of the grass and lawn surface GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE The appliance is a robot designed and built to automatically trim grass RANDOM OPERATION...
  • Page 7: Main Parts

    MAIN PARTS Robot. Keyboard commands: for setting and displaying the operating modes of the robot. Rain sensor: detects rain and commands the robot to return to the charging station. Battery: the robot is supplied with one or more lithium batteries located under the models already assembled in some models. Handle: for carrying the robot.
  • Page 8: Installation

    INSTALLATION PACKING AND UNPACKING The equipment is delivered suitably packaged. When unpacking, carefully remove and check the integrity of the parts. Important • Keep the packaging materials for future use. PLANNING OF SYSTEM INSTALLATION The robot is not diffi cult to install, but requires some preliminary planning in order to fi nd the best area for installing the charging station, power supply unit and for laying out the perimeter wire.
  • Page 9: Setting Up Of The Perimeter Wire

    • Position the power supply unit according to these rules: In a well-ventilated area protected against atmospheric agents and direct sunlight. Preferably inside your home, a garage or shed. If positioned outdoors, the robot must not be exposed to direct sunlight and water.
  • Page 10: Re-Entry Method To The Charging Station

    RE-ENTRY METHOD TO THE CHARGING STATION The robot can return to the charging station in two different ways based on what is set in the user menu under the fi eld “Settings – Re-entry to Base.” Use the “On the Wire” method only when there are numerous obstacles inside the garden and near the perimeter wire (within 2 meters).
  • Page 11: Preparation And Marking The Boundaries Of The Work Areas

    The illustration provides some useful tips on how to correctly setup the robot for a quick re-entry. 4-10 mt. min. 150 cm. (59,05 ") 5 cm. 2 mt. 4-10 mt. 2 mt. step lower 2,5 mt. 4-10 mt. PREPARATION AND MARKING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE WORK AREAS Preparation of the lawn to be mowed Make sure the lawn to be mowed is even and does not contain holes, stones or other obstacles.
  • Page 12 Marking the boundary of the work area Check the entire lawn surface and assess whether it is necessary to divide it into separate work areas as per the rules described here Track for laying the perimeter wire below. Before installing the perimeter wire, check the entire path to make this procedure easier.
  • Page 13 If there is a pavement or driveway inside or outside the work area, which is at the same level of the lawn, lay the perimeter wire at a distance of 5 cm (1.96 ") from the edge of the pavement. The robot will come out slightly from the lawn and all the grass will be mowed. If the pavement is made of metal or if there is a metal manhole cover, shower plate or electrical wires, lay the perimeter wire at least 30 cm (11.81 ") from the metal object in order to prevent malfunction of the robot and disturbances on the perimeter wire.
  • Page 14: Installation Of Perimeter Wire

    If there is a pool, pond, ravine, ditch, steps or public roads not protected by a wall inside or outside the work area, lay the perimeter wire at least 200 cm (78,74 ") from the edge. To reduce the distance of the perimeter wire for the best set-up and operation of the robot, we recommend installing an additional fence of at least 15 cm.
  • Page 15 Ground wire Cut the grass as low as possible with a traditional lawnmower ortrimmer along the entire path where the cable will be laid.This will make it easier to lay the wire in contact with the ground, and to prevent it from being cut by the cutting blade, and then having to join the two ends together as described below.
  • Page 16: Installation Of The Charging Station And Power Supply Unit

    INSTALLATION OF THE CHARGING STATION AND POWER SUPPLY UNIT current power supply unit Warning – Caution Before carrying out any operations, disconnect the robot from the mains power. Position the power supply unit in an area that cannot be reached by children. For example, at a height above 160 H.
  • Page 17: Battery Charging On Fi Rst Use

    BATTERY CHARGING ON FIRST USE Place the robot inside the charging station. “ON” KEY Press the ON key. “START/PAUSE” KEY After a few seconds, the “CHARGING” message will appear on the display. Press the “Start/Pause” key. The “PAUSE” function appears on the display.
  • Page 18: Use And Operation

    USE AND OPERATION RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE Important When using the robot for the fi rst time, it is recommended to carefully read the whole manual and to fully understand it, especially the safety information. The product must only be used for its intended purpose as described by the Manufacturer. Do not tamper with any device to obtain different operating performances.
  • Page 19 Settings Restart Rain sensor Determines the behaviour in case of rain Pause Disabled Enable Auto setup Enables or disables the lawn mowed recognition Disable None Remote control Sets the Remote Control to drive the robot Pair Bluetooth Enable Allows turning off the sound when the robot is in Sound the charging station Disable...
  • Page 20: Settings - Programming Mode

    Work mode Sets the automatic operation of the robot Automatic Sets a work cycle in a closed area with no Closed area charging station Sets the operation without recognition time of Time No border the perimeter wire. ATTENTION !. Carefully read this manual before using this function Activates the operation of the robot even during non-working hours or days.
  • Page 21: Work Schedules - Programming Mode

    REMOTE CONTROL: (only for some versions, see “Technical Specifi cations). See the instructions on the remote control / console for the pairing procedure. DATE DD/MM/YY 00 / 00 / 00 SOUND: Allows disabling the acoustic signal when the robot is in the charging station. BACK TO RECHARGE: Allows selecting the method for the robot’s return to the charging station.
  • Page 22: Secondary Areas - Programming Mode

    SECONDARY AREAS – PROGRAMMING MODE If the area to be mowed includes secondary areas based on the defi nition given in the chapter “Preparation and Marking the Boundaries of the Work Areas”, then it is necessary to program the secondary areas so the robot knows how to reach them and how many times. SECONDARY AREA : Function for defi...
  • Page 23: Operating Mode - Programming Mode

    OPERATING MODE – PROGRAMMING MODE Function for setting the operating mode of the robot. The robot automatically returns to “AUTOMATIC” mode when turned off.” • Automatic: Normal operating mode. The robot recognises the perimeter wire and returns to the charging station whenever necessary. •...
  • Page 24: Robot Safety Stop

    ROBOT SAFETY STOP During use, it may be necessary to stop the robot. In normal conditions, the robot can be stopped with the “OFF/STOP” key. In case of danger or when performing any maintenance, it is necessary to stop the robot in safe conditions in order to prevent the blade from accidently starting. Press the “STOP”...
  • Page 25: Starting The Robot Without The Perimeter Wire

    Press the ON key. PAUSE Enter the password (if prompted) (See “Password Entry”). The “PAUSE” function appears on the display. E N T E R Enter into programming mode and select “OPERATING MODE”. Select “CLOSED AREA” and the words “CLOSED AREA – 60 Min” (default value) will appear on the CLOSED AREA display.
  • Page 26: Visualising The Display During The Work Phase

    On the display appears the message: PASSWORD Press either the “+” or “-” key to set the fi rst number. 0000 Press “Enter” to confi rm. The cursor moves to the next position. Repeat the procedure to set all the numbers of the password. The robot is now ready for use.
  • Page 27: Battery Charging After Prolonged Inactivity

    Restarting Current power Before restarting the robot after a long period of inactivity, proceed as supplyunit (A) follows: Connect the plug of the power supply unit (A) to the electrical outlet. Reconnect the main electrical power supply. Position the robot inside the charging station. Press the ON key.
  • Page 28: Routine Maintenance

    ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE RECOMMANDATIONS Important During maintenance, use personal protection equipment indicated by the Manufacturer, especially when working on the blade. Before carrying out any type of maintenance, make sure the robot is turned off (see “Robot Safety Stop”). SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE TABLE Frequency Part Type of maintenance...
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    Check the lower part of the robot (cutting blade area, and wheels), use a brush suitable to remove deposits and/or residues that may impede the proper functioning of the robot. charging knobs (A) Remove any grass and leaves from the gripping areas of the robot. contact plates (B) Clean the knobs of the battery charger (A), the contact plates (B) and remove any deposits or residuals caused by electric contacts with a...
  • Page 30 Problem Cause Remedies Not enough work hours Extend the working time (see “Programming Mode”) Stop the robot safely (see “Robot Safety Stop”) Cutting blade clogged with deposits and/or Warning – Caution residuals Use protective gloves to prevent injuries to your hands. Clean the cutting blade Replace the blade with an original spare part (see “Blade Cutting blade worn out...
  • Page 31: Part Replacement

    Problem Cause Remedies Cutting blade damaged Replace the blade with a new one (see “Blade Replacement”) Stop the robot safely (see “Robot Safety Stop”) Cutting blade clogged by residuals (tape, cords, Warning – Caution plastic fragments, etc.) Use protective gloves to prevent injuries to your hands Unclog the blade “Too high grass”...
  • Page 32: Blade Replacement

    BLADE REPLACEMENT Stop the robot safely (see “Robot Safety Stop”). Important Use protective gloves to prevent injuries to your hands. Remove the upper shell. screws (B) Lift the robot in front as much as necessary to access the cutting disk. Loosen the screws (B) to remove the blade (A).

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