Rain Sensor; Tilt Sensor - Nac RLM1500G2-NG Manual

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Back to base station
Sometimes it is necessary to bring the robot back to the base station.
Regardless of where the mower is in the marked area, to bring it back to the base station:
1. Press the button STOP (Fig. 17). The robot will stop mowing.
2. Enter the code PIN.
3. Press the button HOME.
The robot will rotate around its axis to identify its position, arrive at the perimeter line, and begin returning to base.
Start-up in manual mode
1. Set the main switch 1 (Fig. 16) in position "AND".
2. Park the lawn mower correctly in the docking station, and make sure that the docking station electrodes make contact with the robot's charging contacts.
3. Enter the code PIN.
4. Press the button START. The robot starts mowing.
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Other functions
Cutting height adjustment
Under the flap located in the upper part of the housing, there is a mowing height
adjustment (Fig. 18).
By turning the adjusting screw to the right (clockwise), the grass left will be
higher, while turning the adjusting screw in the opposite direction, the robot
will mow the grass closer to the ground.
The dial dial has been graduated, which should make it easier to adjust.
Obstacles
When the robot encounters an obstacle that has not been marked with the work area marker rope, it changes direction to avoid the
obstacle. If the machine does not find a different route within 3 seconds, the lawnmower's motor stops. If the robot does not find a way
around the obstacle within 10 seconds, it stops and shuts down completely. In this case, a restart of the robot is required.

Rain sensor

Tilt sensor

When mowing, the slope of the ground on which the robot is operating exceeds 30 °, the robot stops for 10 seconds. If the slope of the
terrain does not change after 10 seconds, the robot will stop completely and restarting the machine will require a manual restart.
STOP button (Fig. 17).
If you want to stop the robot at any time, you can do it by
pressing STOP. This button is placed in such a way that turning
off the robot is very simple and almost immediate.
The robot also stops when picked up and knocked over.
Fig. 17
The robot was equipped with a rain sensor to prevent the robot from
working in unfavorable weather conditions. As soon as the rain sensor
comes into contact with the water drops, the robot will return to the
docking station.
Raindrops from protruding branches can also activate the rain sensor. In
this case, the robot will return to the docking station.
Fig. 19
Fig. 18
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