McCulloch ROB S400 Operator's Manual

McCulloch ROB S400 Operator's Manual

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Operator's manual
ROB S400, ROB S500,
ROB S600
EN, English
Read the operator's manual carefully and make sure that you
understand the instructions before you use the product.

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  • Page 1 Operator's manual ROB S400, ROB S500, ROB S600 EN, English Read the operator's manual carefully and make sure that you understand the instructions before you use the product.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 5.5 Winter service...........36 1 Introduction 6 Troubleshooting 1.1 Introduction..........3 1.2 Product overview........4 6.1 Introduction - troubleshooting....38 1.3 Symbols on the product......5 6.2 Fault messages........38 1.4 Symbols on the display......5 6.3 Information messages......43 1.5 Symbols on the battery.......5 6.4 Indicator lamp in the charging station..44 1.6 General manual instructions.......5 6.5 Symptoms..........
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Product registration key: The serial number is on the product rating plate and on the product carton. • Use the serial number to register your product on www.mcculloch.com. 1.1.1 Support The operator selects the operation settings with For support about the product, speak to your the keys on the keypad.
  • Page 4: Product Overview

    1.2 Product overview The numbers in the figure represent: 15. Blade disc 16. Handle Body 17. Chassis box with electronics, battery and Hatch to display and keypad motors Stop button 18. Battery cover Rear wheel 19. Power supply (the appearance of the power Front wheels supply may differ depending on market) Charging station...
  • Page 5: Symbols On The Product

    1.3 Symbols on the product 1.4 Symbols on the display These symbols can be found on the product. Study them carefully. The schedule function controls when the product cuts the lawn. WARNING: Read the user instructions before The settings function is where the operating the product.
  • Page 6 italics is a text that is shown UPPERCASE and italics refer • Text written in • Text written in in the display or is a reference to another to the different operating modes available in section in the Operator’s Manual. the product.
  • Page 7: Menu Structure Overview

    1.7 Menu structure overview Schedule Wizard Night Advanced mode mode Overview/Week Period 1 Period 2 Copy Reset Current All week days Settings Lawn shield Security Installation General Advanced Security Level Cutting time Change Low Medium High Lawnshield loop signal code Low/Mid/High Lawn Starting...
  • Page 8: Keypad

    1.9 Keypad The keypad on the product lets the operator navigate in the menu. To access the keypad, push the STOP button and open the hatch. • The indicator lamp (A) on the keypad is an important status indicator. Refer to indicator lamp on page 30 .
  • Page 9: Safety

    2 Safety 2.1 IMPORTANT. READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE. KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE The operator is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or property. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities (that could affect a safe handling of the product), or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person...
  • Page 10: Safety Definitions

    or the adjacent area if the instructions WARNING: The product in the manual are not obeyed. can be dangerous if used incorrectly. Note: Used to give more information that is necessary in a given situation. WARNING: Do not use 2.3 Safety instructions for operation the product when 2.3.1 Use persons, especially...
  • Page 11 PIN code has been entered. can lead to the product getting stuck. Help • MCCULLOCH does not guarantee full may be required to remove the object before compatibility between the product and other the product can continue mowing. Always...
  • Page 12 CAUTION: Do not lift the product when it is parked in the charging station. It can damage the charging station and/or the product. Push STOP and pull the product out of the charging station before lifting it. To safely move from or within the work area: Push the STOP button to stop the product.
  • Page 13 station, we recommend that all connections to the charging station are disconnected (power supply, boundary wire and guide wire) if there is a risk of a thunderstorm. Mark the wires to simplify reconnecting. The charging station’s connections are marked R, L and GUIDE. Disconnect all connected wires and the power supply.
  • Page 14: Installation

    • Make a mark on the blueprint where to put the charging station, the boundary wire and the guide wire. Note: Refer to www.mcculloch.com for more • Make a mark on the blueprint where the information about installation. guide wire connects to the boundary wire.
  • Page 15 60- cm / 24- in. 3.4.2 To examine where to put the power supply • Put the charging station near a power outlet. • Put the charging station on a level surface. WARNING: Do not cut or extend the low-voltage cable. There is a risk of electrical shock.
  • Page 16 3.4.3 To examine where to put the boundary wire CAUTION: If the work area is adjacent to water bodies, slopes, precipices or a public road, the boundary wire must have a protective wall. The wall must be minimum 15 cm / 6 in. in height. CAUTION: Do not let the product operate on gravel.
  • Page 17 >10% 0-25% " 10 cm / 4 " max 1 cm / 0.4 • For slopes adjacent to a public road, put a • If you have a paving stone path that is in fence or a protective wall along the outer level with the lawn, put the boundary wire edge of the slope.
  • Page 18 type of obstacle. However, obstacles that slope slightly, for example stones or large trees with raised roots, must be isolated or removed. The product can run onto this kind of obstacle causing the blades to be damaged. Use the boundary wire to isolate areas inside the work area by creating islands.
  • Page 19: Installation Of The Product

    • Put the guide wire minimum cm / ft. from the boundary wire (B). Starting point on • Starting point (C). Refer to page 27 . • Minimum distance cm / ft. perpendicular to the guide wire (D). If less distance, the calibration process is interrupted.
  • Page 20 To install the guide wire is installed. Refer to WARNING: Do not put the power wire on page 21 . supply at a height where there is a risk it can be put in water. Do not put the Connect the low-voltage cable to the power supply on the ground.
  • Page 21: To Put The Wire Into Position With Stakes

    Open the connector and put the boundary Connect the guide wire to the boundary wire wire in the connector. with a coupler. Close the connector with a pair of pliers. Put the 2 ends of the boundary wire and the end of the guide wire into the coupler.
  • Page 22: To Bury The Boundary Wire Or The Guide Wire

    CAUTION: Cutting the grass too low right after installation can damage the wire insulation. Damage to the insulation may not cause disruptions until several weeks or months later. Put the boundary wire and the guide wire on the ground. Put the stakes at a maximum of 75 cm / 30 in.
  • Page 23: To Do The Product Settings

    Push the arrow buttons and the OK button. functions are accessed through the menus. The Select language, country, date, time. Set the functions have factory settings to suit most work Wizard and the PIN code. Refer to Wizard areas, but the settings can be adapted to the on page 23 .
  • Page 24 Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to move through the menu structure Schedule select YES to confim. > Wizard . 3.10.3.5 To set the schedule Enter your estimated lawn size. It is not To get access to the Do steps 1–3 in possible to enter a larger lawn size than the...
  • Page 25 number of hours includes both mowing, Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to searching and charging time. move through the menu structure Schedule > Advanced > Overview > Reset . Note: The daily operation capacity is approximate Push the arrow buttons to select and depends on the inbuilt standby period.
  • Page 26 3 frequency levels: Low, Mid and High. The Push the OK button. higher the frequency, the longer the product is 3.10.5.2 Security - Advanced allowed to work. To create a new loop signal To get access to the menu Do steps 1–3 in The loop signal is randomly selected to create a on page 23 .
  • Page 27 Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to Push the OK button. move through the menu structure Settings > Push the BACK button. Installation > Lawn Coverage > Area 1 . 3.10.6.4 To reset the Lawn Coverage settings Use the arrow buttons to select the % of the Lawn Coverage settings for You can reset the cutting time the product must cut the area.
  • Page 28 Installation > Drive Past Wire . The product can connect to mobile devices that Use the arrow buttons to set the distance in have the McCulloch ROB app installed. It is a free app for your mobile device. The short-range Push the BACK button.
  • Page 29 Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to move through the menu structure Settings > General > Time & Date . Use the arrow buttons to set the time and then push the BACK button. Use the arrow buttons to set the date and then push the BACK button.
  • Page 30: Operation

    4 Operation 4.1 The ON/OFF button • The product is in standby if the indicator lamp flashes. This means that the operator WARNING: Read the safety must push the ON/OFF button for 3 seconds instructions carefully before you start to make the product active again. the product.
  • Page 31: Park Modes

    4.4 Park modes When the HOME button is pushed, the following parking modes are available. 4.4.1 Home & Stay Home & Stay means that the product Park mode goes to the charging station where it remains until a different operating mode is selected. 4.4.2 Home &...
  • Page 32: Schedule And Standby

    The product shuts down. Check that the indicator lamp on the keypad Example: A specified work area of 500 m is not lit. Operation, A = max. hours 4.7 Schedule and Standby Charging/Standby, B = min. hours The product has an inbuilt standby period 4.7.2 Example 2 according to the Standby time table.
  • Page 33: To Charge The Battery

    4.9 Adjust the cutting height The cutting height can be varied from MIN (2 cm / 0.8 in.) to MAX (5 cm / 2 in.). CAUTION: During the first weeks after a new installation, the cutting height must be set to MAX to avoid damaging the loop wire.
  • Page 34: Maintenance

    5 Maintenance 5.1 Introduction - maintenance The product does not operate satisfactorily in slopes if the wheels are blocked with grass. Use WARNING: The product must be a soft brush to clean the product. switched off before any maintenance is offers a special cleaning and maintenance kit as done.
  • Page 35: Replace The Blades

    5.2.4 Charging station WARNING: Use the plug to disconnect the charging station before any maintenance, or cleaning of charging station or power supply. Clean the charging station regularly from grass, leaves, twigs and other objects that may impede docking. 5.3 Replace the blades WARNING: Use blades and screws of the right type.
  • Page 36: Winter Service

    WARNING: Use only original batteries recommended by the manufacturer. Product safety cannot be guaranteed with other batteries. Do not use non- rechargeable batteries. CAUTION: The battery must be charged fully before winter storage. If the battery is not fully charged it can be damaged and in certain cases be Release the latch of the connector (A) and rendered useless.
  • Page 37 • Thorough cleaning of the body, the chassis, the blade disc and all other moving parts. • Testing of the product’s function and components. • Checking and, if required, replacing wear items such as blades and bearings. • Testing the product’s battery capacity as well as a recommendation to replace battery if necessary.
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting

    In this chapter, faults and symptoms are described and can guide you if the product does not operate as expected. More suggestions for steps to take in the event of malfunction or symptoms can be found on www.mcculloch.com. 6.2 Fault messages The fault messages in the table below are shown in the display of the product.
  • Page 39 Message Cause Action Trapped The product has got caught in some- Free the product and rectify the reason thing. for it becoming trapped. The product is stuck behind a number Check if there are any obstacles which of obstacles. make it hard for the product to move on from this location.
  • Page 40 Message Cause Action Charging station The contact between the charging Put the product in the charging station blocked plates (product) and contact plates and check that the charging plates and (charging station) may be poor and the contact plates make good contact. product has made a number of at- tempts to charge.
  • Page 41 Message Cause Action Safety function Temporary electronic or firmware rela- Restart the product. faulty ted issue in the product. If the problem remains, the message requires action by authorized service Electronic problem technician. Loop sensor prob- lem, front/rear Charging system problem Tilt sensor prob- Temporary prob-...
  • Page 42 Message Cause Action No loop signal The power supply is not connected. Check the wall socket connection and whether an earth-fault breaker has trip- ped or not. Check that the low voltage cable is connected to the charging sta- tion. The low voltage cable is damaged or Check that the low voltage cable is not not connected.
  • Page 43: Information Messages

    6.3 Information messages The information messages in the table below are shown in the display of the product. Speak to your customer service if the same message shows frequently. Message Cause Action Low battery The product cannot find the charging Check that the charging station and the station.
  • Page 44: Indicator Lamp In The Charging Station

    The indicator lamp in the charging station must show a solid or flashing green light for a correct installation. If not, follow the instructions in the troubleshooting guide below. You can also find information on www.mcculloch.com. Speak to your customer service for more information.
  • Page 45: Symptoms

    If your product does not work as expected, follow the symptoms guide below. There is a FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) on www.mcculloch.com which provides more detailed answers to a number of standard questions. Contact customer service if you still cannot find the reason for the fault.
  • Page 46: Find Breaks In The Loop Wire

    Symptoms Cause Action Battery Both the mowing The battery is spent. Replace the battery. Refer to on page 35 . and charging times are shorter than usual. The product is The product has an inbuilt standby peri- No action. parked for hours in od according to the Standby time table.
  • Page 47 always select the maximum cutting height the first weeks after installation and then lower the GUIDE height one step at a time every second week until the desired cutting height has been reached. A defective splicing of the loop wire can also lead to disruptions several weeks after the splice was POWER done.
  • Page 48 b) If the suspected boundary wire is long (thick black line) then do as follows: Put L and GUIDE back to their original positions. Then disconnect R. Connect a new loop wire to R. Connect the other end of this new loop wire at the middle of the suspected wire section.
  • Page 49: Transportation, Storage And Disposal

    7 Transportation, storage and disposal 7.1 Transportation The supplied Li-ion batteries obey the Dangerous Goods Legislation requirements. • Obey all applicable national regulations. • Obey the special requirement on package and labels for commercial transportations, including by third parties and forwarding agents.
  • Page 50: Technical Data

    8 Technical data 8.1 Technical data Data ROB S400, ROB S500, ROB S600 Dimensions Length, cm Width, cm Height, cm Weight, kg Electrical system ROB S400, ROB S500, ROB S600 Battery, Lithium-Ion 18 V/2.1 Ah Art.No 584 85 28-01, 584 85 28-02, 593 11 40-01, 593 11 40-02 Battery, Lithium-Ion 18 V/2.0 Ah Art.No...
  • Page 51 Noise emissions measured in the environment as ROB S400, ROB S500, ROB S600 sound power Measured sound power noise level, dB (A) Guaranteed sound power noise level, dB (A) Sound pressure noise level at the operator’s ear, dB (A) The noise emission declarations conforms to EN 50636-2-107:2015...
  • Page 52: Registered Trademarks

    The products are made in England or the Czech Republic. See information on the rating plate. Refer to Introduction on page 3 . 8.2 Registered trademarks ® Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by and any use of such marks by is under license.
  • Page 53: Warranty

    9 Warranty 9.1 Warranty terms McCulloch warranty covers this product's functionality for a period of 2 years from date of purchase. The warranty covers serious faults relating to materials or manufacturing faults. Within the warranty period, we will replace the...
  • Page 54: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    Husqvarna AB, SE-561 82 Huskvarna, Sweden, tel: +46-36-146500, declares that the robotic (Authorized representative for Husqvarna AB and lawn mowers ROB S400, ROB S500 and ROB responsible for technical documentation.) S600 with serial numbers dating 2020 week 5 and onwards (the year and week is clearly stated...
  • Page 55 1411 - 001 - 18.12.2019 EC Declaration of Conformity - 55...
  • Page 56 Copyright © 2019 Husqvarna AB. All rights reserved. McCulloch and other product and feature names are trademarks of the Husqvarna Group. All measurements quoted are approximate. www.mcculloch.com Original instructions 1141857-26 2019-12-19...

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