Worx Landroid S Basic, WR090S, WR091S, WR092S, WR093S, WR094S, WR095S, WR096S - Lawn Mowing Robot Manual

Worx Landroid S Basic, WR090S, WR091S, WR092S, WR093S, WR094S, WR095S, WR096S - Lawn Mowing Robot Manual

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Worx Landroid S Basic, WR090S, WR091S, WR092S, WR093S, WR094S, WR095S, WR096S - Lawn Mowing Robot Manual

Product Safety

General & Additional Safety Instruction


Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.

Carefully read the instructions for the safe operation of the machine.
Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.

  • This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
  • Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
  • The appliance is only to be used with the power supply unit provided with the appliance.

READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE
KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES

Training

  1. Read the instructions carefully. Make sure you understand the instructions and be familiar with the controls and the proper use of the appliance;
  2. Never allow people unfamiliar with these instructions or children to use the appliance. Local regulations can restrict the age of the operator;
  3. The operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or their property.

Preparation

  1. Ensure the correct installation of the boundary wire as instructed.
  2. Periodically inspect the area where the appliance is to be used and remove all stones, sticks, wires, bones, and other foreign objects.
  3. Periodically visually inspect to see that the blades, blade bolts and cutter assembly are not worn or damaged. Replace 2 worn or damaged blades and bolts in sets to preserve balance.
  4. On multi-spindle appliances, take care as rotating one blade can cause other blades to rotate.

  5. The lawnmower shall not be operated without the guard in place.

OPERATION

GENERAL

  1. Never operate the appliance with defective guards, or without safety devices, for example deflectors, in place.
  2. Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts. Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times.
  3. Never pick up or carry an appliance while the motor is running.
  4. Remove the disabling device from the appliance.
    • Before clearing a blockage;
    • Before checking, cleaning or working on the appliance.
  5. It is not permitted to modify the original design of robotic lawnmower. All modifications are made at your own risk.
  6. Start robotic lawnmower according to the instructions. Never put your hands and feet under the mower.
  7. Do not let persons who do not know how robotic lawnmower works and behaves use the mower.
  8. Do not put anything on top of robotic lawnmower or its charging station.
  9. Do not allow robotic lawnmower to be used with a defective blade disc or body. Neither should it be used with defective blades, screws, nuts or cables.
  10. Always switch off robotic lawnmower when you do not intend to use the mower.
  11. Keep your hands and feet away from the rotating blades. Never place your hands or feet close to or under the body when robotic lawnmower is in operation.
  12. To avoid using the machine and its peripherals in bad weather conditions especially when there is a risk of lightning.
  13. Dot to touch moving hazardous parts before these have come to a complete stop.

ADDITIONALLY WHEN THE APPLIANCE IS OPERATING AUTOMATICALLY

  1. Do not leave the machine to operate unattended if you know that there are pets, children or people in the vicinity.

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE


When the machine is stopped for servicing, inspection, or storage, or to change the blades, remove the key from die machine and make sure that the blades are come to a complete stop.

  1. Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure the appliance is in safe working condition.
  2. Inspect the robotic lawnmower each week and replace worn or damaged parts for safety.
  3. Check especially that the blades and blade disc are not damaged. Replace all blades and screws at the same time if necessary so that the rotating parts are balanced.
  4. Ensure that only replacement cutting means of the right type are used.
  5. Ensure that batteries are charged using the correct charger recommended by the manufacturer. Incorrect use may result in electric shock, overheating or leakage of corrosive liquid from the battery.
  6. In the event of leakage of electrolyte flush with water/neutralizing agent, seek medical help if it comes into contact with the eyes etc.
  7. Servicing of the appliance should be according to manufacturers' instructions.

Recommendation

To connect the machine and/or its peripherals only to a supply circuit protected by a residual current device (RCD) with a tripping current of not more than 30 mA.

Residual risks

To avoid injuries, wear protective gloves when replacing the blades.

Transport

The original packaging should be used when transporting robotic lawnmower over long distances. To safely move from or within the working area:

  1. Press the STOP button to stop the mower.
  2. Always switch off robotic lawnmower if you intend to carry the mower.
  3. Carry the mower by the handle at the rear under the mower. Carry the mower with the blade disc away from the body.

Safety warnings for battery pack inside the tool

  1. Do not dismantle, open or shred battery pack.
  2. Do not short-circuit a battery pack. Do not store battery packs haphazardly in a box or drawer where they may short-circuit each other or be short-circuited by conductive materials. When battery pack is not in use, keep it away from other metal objects, like paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other small metal objects, that can make a connection from one terminal to another. Shorting the battery terminals together may cause burns or a fire.
  3. Do not expose battery pack to heat or fire. Avoid storage in direct sunlight.
  4. Do not subject battery pack to mechanical shock.
  5. In the event of battery leaking, do not allow the liquid to come into contact with the skin or eyes. If contact has been made, wash the affected area with copious amounts of water and seek medical advice.
  6. Seek medical advice immediately if a cell or battery pack has been swallowed.
  7. Keep battery pack clean and dry.
  8. Battery pack gives its best performance when it is operated at normal room temperature (20o C ± 5 oC).
  9. When disposing of battery packs, keep battery packs of different electrochemical systems separate from each other.
  10. Recharge only with the charger specified by WORX. Do not use any charger other than that specifically provided for use with the equipment. A charger that is suitable for one type of battery pack may create a risk of fire when used with another battery pack.
  11. Do not use any battery pack which is not designed for use with the equipment.
  12. Keep battery pack out of the reach of children
  13. Retain the original product literature for future reference.
  14. Dispose of properly.

Information on the Landroid®


  • Robotic lawnmower can be dangerous if incorrectly used.
  • Read through the Operator's manual carefully and understand the content before using your robotic lawnmower.

  • Keep a safe distance from the machine when operating.

  • Remove the disabling device before working on or lifting the machine.

  • Do not ride on the machine.
  • Do not burn
  • Batteries may enter water cycle if disposed improperly, which can be hazardous for ecosystem. Do not dispose of waste batteries as unsorted municipal waste.
  • Do not dispose of batteries. Return exhausted batteries to your local collection or recycling point.
  • Do not wash the machine with a high pressure washer
  • Class III appliance
  • Waste electrical products must not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your local authorities or retailer for recycling advice.

Component List

Component List

  1. PROTECTIVE COVER
  2. CONTACT PINS
  3. CHARGING BASE
  4. CHARGING STRIPS
  5. CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT KNOB
  6. REAR DRIVING WHEEL
  7. RAIN SENSOR
  8. MAIN SWITCH
  9. STOP BUTTON
  10. CONTROL PANEL
  11. FRONT WHEEL
  12. CUTTING BLADE
  13. BLADE TURNING DISC
  14. BATTERY PACK
  15. HANDLE
  16. POWER ADAPTOR
  17. BOUNDARY WIRE
  18. WIRE PEGS
  19. CHARGING BASE FIXING NAILS
  20. BOUNDARY WIRE DISTANCE GAUGE
  21. HEX KEY

Control panel

Control panel

Battery indication light: Error indication light

START: Starts mowing/Corrects the problem

Error indication light: Displays error messages

HOME: Sends Landroid® to its charging base during operation and activates charging

OK: Confirms any setting/ Enters Wi-Fi connection mode

STOP: Stops Landroid® during operation

Start

  1. After the boundary wire installation, you can start using the Landroid® (Please refer to Installation guide for boundary wire installation).
  2. Turn the main switch (8) to "I"(on). Wait until the battery indication light stays green. (If Landroid ® has low battery capacity, the battery indication light will stay red.) If the battery is too low, it will not stay red but shut-down to prevent battery damage (please refer to Battery Life for emergency charge).
  3. Press , then press to start mowing.
  4. Press and to make Landroid ® go to the charging base.

Landroid® will work continuously until reaching low battery power level and then it will return to the charging base. Once charging is complete, Landroid® will automatically resume mowing or it stay in the charging base according to mowing schedule.

Intended Use

The garden product is intended for domestic lawn mowing. It is designed to mow often, maintaining a healthier and better looking lawn than ever before. It is not intended for digging, sweeping or snow cleaning.

Understanding Your Landroid®

Congratulations on your new purchase of the Landroid® and welcome to the care-free life of automatic mowing. In the following, we would like to help you better understand how your Landroid® thinks.
Understanding Your Landroid

How does my Landroid® know what to mow?

The Landroid® chooses its direction at random. It will make sure your entire lawn is evenly mowed without leaving unattractive mowing paths (See Fig. A).
How does my Landroid know what to mow?
Fig. A

Your Landroid® is capable of doing things on its own. The Landroid® knows when it needs to go to its Charging Base (3) to charge, can sense when it is raining, can stop itself if it senses a problem, and knows to stop, draw back, and turn around when it bumps into something blocking its path. The Landroid® will also automatically stop its Blade Turning Disc (13) from rotating if it is lifted off the ground to prevent an accident.

  1. Finding the charging base
    When your Landroid® needs to recharge, it will stop mowing and follow the Boundary Wire (17) in an anti-clockwise direction back to its Charging Base. Landroid® is pre-programmed to mow the grass near the boundary wire once a week. By default, Landroid® will mow near the boundary wire at a random time during the next week after it is powered on.
  2. Rain sensors
    The Landroid® is equipped with a Rain Sensor (7) which detects rain and tells the Landroid® to stop mowing and follow the Boundary Wire back to its Charging Base (See Fig. B).
    Rain sensors
    B

    Landroid® will resume mowing after passing the Delay Time. The default Delay Time is 180mins. When the rain sensors are wet, the Landroid® returns to its charging base. The error indication light will flash blue four times per cycle. When the rain sensors dry, Landroid® will begin the Delay Time countdown or return to mowing. If you want to exit from the rain delay, dry the sensor area, and perform a power cycle by operating the Main Switch. After the power cycle has been performed you can see that the blue led is not flashing and so you can operate again.
  3. Sensing the boundary wire
    The Landroid® always obeys the border set by the Boundary Wire and uses sensors at its front to detect it. (See Fig. C).
    Sensing the boundary wire
    C
  4. Starting and stopping while mowing (See Fig. D, E1, E2)
    Starting and stopping while mowing - Step 1
    D

    Starting and stopping while mowing - Step 2
    E1

    Starting and stopping while mowing - Step 3
    E2

    If you would like Landroid® to stop mowing, simply press the STOP button (9) on top of the mower. To start mowing, turn the main switch to "l" (on), wait until the battery indication light stays green. Press , then press ( If Landroid® has 9 low battery capacity, the battery indication light will stay red.)
    If Landroid® senses something is wrong, the error indication light will indicate the fault message. For information on these messages, refer to the Error Messages." Landroid® will turn off if it does not receive any input from the user within 20 min.

To resume:

  • Turn the Main switch (8) to "O" (off)
  • Correct the problem (refer to Error Messages)
  • Turn the main switch (8) to "l "(on), Wait until the battery indication light stays green. (If Landroid® has low battery capacity, the battery indication light will stay red.)
  • Press , then press
  • Now the Landroid® will begin to mow!

Cut to edge

Off-centered Blade Turning Disc (13) design provides a clean cut with narrowest distance to the boundary or wall. It helps minimize the amount and frequency of manual trimming along the boundary. Additionally, the Landroid®is designed with a protective cover underneath that prevents objects from touching the turning blades and/or injury (See Fig. F)
Cut to edge
F

Working Schedule

  1. Default Working Schedule
    9:00~11:00 everyday (including charging time)
    Default Working Schedule
  2. Tall grass working schedule
    For the first mowing when the grass grows very tall after winter or a long holiday, you can change it to tall grass mowing mode by keep pressing button for 5 seconds until a beep sound is heard. Press then to start mowing. Landroid® will resume to previous start time and the default working duration in the following days.
    Tall grass working schedule
  3. Change default start time
    The default start time of 9:00 can be changed to anytime by keep pressing both and buttons at the same time for 3 seconds until a beep sound is heard.
    For example, keep pressing both and buttons at 14:05, and your Landroid® will be mowing from 14:05 to 16:05.
    Change default start time

warning NOTE: If your Landroid® is shut off, it will resume to default working duration and the start time will resume to previous setting when the machine is re-started.

warning NOTE:When you replace the battery, the working duration will resume to default working duration and the start time is set to the moment when the battery re-connected.

How efficiently will my Landroid® mow the grass?

Mowing times are different for every lawn depending on the factors mentioned below. Gradually adjust the time you allow Landroid® to mow each day until you find the most suitable setting.

Your Landroid® is capable of mowing areas of different sizes, although this depends on various factors, such as:

  • Species of grass in your lawn and its growth rate
  • Sharpness of the Cutting Blades (12)
  • Humidity
  • Surrounding temperature
  • Amount of obstacles in your Lawn

Unlike most other mowers, Landroid® uses a side charging system, which is able to cut the much surrounding grass as possible. The holes on the bottom of the charging base allow the grass to grow through the base to help disguise it and create an elegant appearance.

The Landroid's cutting height can be adjusted between 2cm-6cm.
Before starting your Landroid® for the first time, you should cut the grass to the height no more than 9 cm. Then, set the cutting height to its maximum setting, 6cm. (See Fig. G)
How efficiently will my Landroid® mow the grass?
G

Your Landroid® will cut its best in dry weather. Wet grass can build up on the Blade Turning Disc (13) and within the motor, and can also cause loose traction and slippage while working.
Your Landroid® is afraid of lightening storms. In case of a lightening storm, protect the Landroid® by unplugging the Charging Base (3), disconnecting the Boundary Wire (17), and making sure the Landroid® is not allowed to charge.
Your Landroid® loves mowing grass and requires the Cutting Blades (12) to be kept in good condition to cut at its best. The Landroid® can do most things by itself, but will sometimes need your help to prevent damage to itself.

  • Never let the Landroid® travel over gravel.
  • Remove or prevent access to obstacles that the Landroid® could accidentally climb on and damage its Blade Turning Disc.
  • Remove all debris and foreign objects from your lawn.

Boundary Wire Basics

Pegging the Boundary Wire

Use the Boundary Wire Distance Gauge (20) to set the correct distance between the wire and the border of your lawn (more than 26cm

* This is the recommended distance. The provided distance gauge ensures proper installation.

If your neighbor also uses a Landroid®, keep a spacing of at least 1 metres between your BoundaryWire and your neighbors.

The Boundary Wire must outline the intended mowing area exactly. Your Landroid® will become confused by extra bends or coils of Boundary Wire that are not part of its mowing area (See Fig. H).
Pegging the Boundary Wire
H

If there is excess Boundary Wire after the mowing area has been outlined, then cut it off and store this additional wire in a separate location. It is important to leave the necessary length where it connects to the Charging Base so it can be connected and still remain buried.

Burying the Boundary Wire

If you are planning to bury the Boundary Wire, it is recommended to first peg it down. This allows you to easily change the layout if necessary before burying the wire. When the boundary wire installation is complete, have Landroid® follow and check the path by pressing and . This will allow Landroid® to adjust to its new environment.
While observing Landroid®you can easily make alterations to the boundary wire to ensure the Landroid®'s trouble-free tracking when locating the charging station. Confirm that Landroid® docks in the charging station successfully, and bury the wire if desired.

Software update

The software can be updated when new versions become available. The latest software can be our website www.worxlandroid.com.

Update via USB. See below for download and installation instructions:

  1. Locate the latest software version at:www.worxlandroid.com. Save the file to an empty FAT32 formatted USB (flash drive). Delete any other files on the drive and check the format. If the drive is not formatted in FAT32, please reformat the drive.
    warning NOTE: the software update is downloaded as a zipped file. You will need to unzip or extract it before proceeding.
  2. Place Landroid® on a secure and level surface. Turn the Main Switch to the "O" position to turn off your Landroid
  3. Lift the rear of the Landroid® to access the underside.
  4. Open the protective rubber cover under the Landroid® to access the USB port.
  5. Insert the USB drive (flash drive) in the port. (See Fig. K)
    Software update
    K
  6. Place the Landroid® on the ground again.
  7. Turn the Main Switch to the "l" position to turn on the Landroid®
  8. The battery indication light will start to pulse. When the error indication light flashes blue, the file has been copied.
  9. Without lifting the Landroi&, remove the USB drive (flash drive).
  10. The update will begin automatically and may take several minutes. The final alert sequence will include a beep, and both the battery indication light and error indication light will flash. When the error indication light turns off and only the green battery indication light remains lit, the update is complete.
    warning NOTE: If the Landroid® is not inside the boundary wire, the error indication light will flash RED after the update. Please refer to the manual for more information.
  11. Be sure to tightly and completely close the rubber protective USB port cover.

The manual included with your Landroid® is based on the default software at the time of production. Some new features/ functions in the new version may not exist in the manual. If you found some settings not in the manual, please visit www.worxlandroid.com to download the latest manual.

Maintenance

Your Landroid® works hard and needs to be cleaned and checked from time to time. Some parts will require replacement as they become worn. Never use your Landroid® with defective main switch.
Switch off the machine before carrying out any service or maintenance. Here's how to take care of your Landroid®.

Keep it sharp


Before cleaning, adjusting, or replacing the Blades, turn your Landroid® OFF and put on protective gloves.


When fitting new blades, make sure you replace ALL the blades. Always use new screws when fitting blades. This is important to ensure blade retention and balance the blade turning disc. Failure to use new screws could cause serious injury.

The Landroid® does not cut grass like other mowers. Its Cutting Blades (12) are razor sharp on 2 edges and rotate in both directions for maximum cutting capacity (See Fig. L).
Keep it sharp
L
Each blade of your Landroid® has 2 cutting edges. The Blade Turning Disc will make forward and reverse rotation at random to use both cutting edges and minimize the frequency of replacing the blades. Each cutting blade will last up to 2 months when it is programmed to mow everyday Always check to see if the Blades are chipped or damaged and replace them if they are. When the cutting blades are dull and worn out, they should be replaced with the spare blades provided with your Landroid®. Spare blades are also available at your nearest WORX retailer.

  1. Replace the Blades
    After some time, usually every season, your Landroi&'s Blades will need to be replaced. When replacing the Blades, make sure to replace all of them at the same time. You can replace them with one of the spare Blade kits and extra Blade screws supplied with your Landroid

Before attempting to replace your Landroi&'s Blades, turn the power off and put on protective gloves and follow these steps:

  1. Gently flip the Landroid® over.
  2. Remove the battery cover and remove the battery.
  3. Take the screws off the Blades with a screwdriver (See Fig. M)

    Replace the Blades
    M
  4. Firmly screw on the new Blades.
  5. Refit the battery and the battery cover.


After screwing the Blade to the Blade Disc, make sure the Blade is able to spin freely.

Keep it clean


Before cleaning, turn your Landroid OFF. Put on protective gloves before cleaning the Blade Turning Disc (13) and do not rinse or Rush with water.

  1. Cleaning the body
    Your Landroid® will live a much happier and longer life if it is cleaned regularly Although, since your Landroid® is an electric machine, you will need to take care when cleaning. DO NOT use a hose, high pressure washers or otherwise pour running water on your Landroid®. It is best to use a spray bottle filled with water. When cleaning the machine body, use a soft brush or clean cloth and avoid using solvents or polishes (See Fig. N).
    Cleaning the body
    N

    Lastly, remove all build up of grass clippings and debris.
  2. Cleaning the Underside
    Again, it is important that you power the Landroid® OFF and wear protective gloves before touching the Blade Turning Disc (13).
    First, flip your Landroid® upside down to expose its underside. Here you will see the Blade Disc, the chassis, and the Front Wheel (11) and Driving Wheels (6). Clean everything thoroughly with a soft brush or moist rag.


NEVER clean the underside of Landroid® with running water. Component damage can occur. (See Fig. O1, O2)
Cleaning the Underside
Fig. O1 & O2

Rotate the Blade Disc to ensure it rotates freely. Check the blades spin freely around the fixing screws. Remove any obstructions.


Remove any lodged debris so that it does not cause a crack in the Blade Disc. Even the tiniest crack can decrease your Landroid •s mowing output.

  1. Clean the contact pins and the charging strips
    Clean the Contact Pins (2) located on the Charging Base (3) and the Charging Strips (4) located on the Landroid® using a cloth. Remove any built up grass clippings or debris around the Contact Pins and charge strips periodically to ensure the Landroid® successfully charges each time.

Battery life

The heart of the Landroid® is its 20V Li-lon Battery. For proper storage of the battery, make sure it is fully charged and kept in a cool dry place between (20oC- 60oC).

warning NOTE: The recommend Landroid® operation temperature is between 0-55oC.

The life-span of the Landroid's battery depends on various factors, such as:

  • The length of the mowing season in your region
  • Amount of hours the Landroid® mows per day
  • Battery maintenance during storage

Landroid® can be charged manually without the boundary wire.

  1. Connect the Charging Base to a suitable power supply. The green light on the Charging Base will turn on.
  2. Manually dock the Landroid® into the Charging Base while the Landroid® is powered off. (See Fig. P1)
    Battery life - Step 1
    P1
  3. The green fight on the Charging Base will turn to red, and the battery indication light will flash green and red.(See Fig. P2) Landroid® will begin to charge.
    Battery life - Step 2
    P2

Winter hibernation

Your Landroid® will live longer and healthier if it is allowed to hibernate. So even though it is tough, we recommend storing your Landroid® in your shed or garage during the winter.

Before you prepare your Landroid® for winter hibernation, we recommend you:

  • Thoroughly clean your Landroid®
  • Fully charge the battery
  • Turn the power off

To maximize the battery life, fully charge the battery before storage during winter.


Protect the underside of Landroid® from water. NEVER store Landroid® upside down outdoors

The Boundary Wire can be left in the ground although its ends should be protected, such as placed in a tin can with grease.
If the Charging Base is left outside for the winter, leave the Boundary Wire connected.

warning NOTE: When bringing the Landroid® back to work after winter hibernation, make sure the Charging Strips (4) and Contact Pins (2) are clean. We recommend using a fine grade emery cloth to clean the contacts.

Replacing the battery


Power off before attemp€ng any adjustment, replacement or repair.
Before replacing the Blades, turn your Landroid® OFF and put on protective gloves.

If you need to replace the Battery, follow these steps:

  1. Gently turn your Landroid® upside down.
  2. Remove the screws on the battery cover. Remove the battery cover. (See Fig. Q1)
    Replacing the battery - Step 1
    Q1
  3. Lift out the old battery carefully. Press the latch (a) and release the connectors. (See Fig. Q2)
    Replacing the battery - Step 2
    Q2
    warning NOTE: Do not pull by the cables. Hold the connectors and release the latch (a).
  4. Connect a new original battery by attaching the connectors until they click into position. (See Fig. Q3, Q4)
    Replacing the battery - Step 3
    Q3

    Replacing the battery - Step 4
    Q4
  5. Fit the battery as shown. (See Fig. Q5) Place the cover back in its position and tighten the screws.
    Replacing the battery - Step 5
    Q5

Function Messages

The battery indication light on the interface of Landroid® indicates the following status:

Battery indication light Status
Green light on Sufficient power for mowing
Red light on Low power, need to recharge
Green light flashing Auto charging
Red light flashing Battery too hot. Wait until the battery cools down
Error indication light Status
Blue light flashing four times per cycle Rain delay activated.

Error Messages

Symptom Cause Action

Red light on
Landroid® is trapped.
  1. Turn Landroid® off;
  2. Take Landroid® to an area in your lawn free of obstacles;
  3. Turn Landroid® on. Wait until the battery indication light stays green. (If Landroid® has low battery capacity, the battery indication light will stay red.) Press .
  4. If the error message is still displayed; turn power off; turn Landroid upside-down. Check if there is anything preventing the wheels from rotating.
  5. Remove any obstruction, turn the Landroid® upright, turn power on.

Red light flashing twice per cycle
Landroid® is outside working area.
  1. If Landroid® is actually outside its territory: turn Landroid® off, take Landroid® inside its territory. Turn Landroid® on. Wait until the battery indication light stays green. (If Landroid® has low battery capacity, the battery indication light will stay red.) Press .
  2. If the Landroid® is inside its territory, check if the LED on the Charging Base is green. If not, verify that the Charging Base is properly connected to the charger and that the charger is connected to a suitable power supply. If they are properly connected, the boundary wires are clamped incorrectly and must be reversed. Press .

Red light flashing three times per cycle
Wire missing If the LED light flashes green, confirm that the boundary wire is well connected to the clamps on the charging base. If the problem persists, check that the boundary wire hasn't been cut. Press .

Blue light on
Wheel motor blocked
  1. Turn Landroid® off; take Landroid® to an area free of obstacles;
  2. Turn Landroid® on. Wait until the battery indication light stays green. (If Landroid® has low battery capacity, the battery indication light will stay red.) Press .
  3. If the error message is still displayed; turn power off; turn Landroid upside-down and check if there's anything preventing the wheels from rotating.
  4. Remove any obstruction, turn Landroid® upright, turn power on.
Blade disc blocked
  1. Turn Landroid® off;
  2. Turn Landroid® upside down and check if there's anything preventing the blade disc to rotate.
  3. Remove any obstruction.
  4. Turn Landroid® upright and take it to an area with short grass or adjust the cutting height;
  5. Turn Landroid® on. Wait until the battery indication light stays green. (If Landroid® has low battery capacity, the battery indication light will stay red.) Press .

Blue light flashing twice per cycle

Landroid® is lifted up.
  1. Turn Landroid® off.
  2. Take Landroid® to a lawn area clear of obstacles, turn Landroid® on. Wait until the battery indication light stays green. (If Landroid® has low battery capacity, the battery indication light will stay red.) Press .
  3. If the error message is still displayed: turn Landroid® off, turn Landroid® upside-down and check there's nothing lifted up.
  4. Remove any possible object, turn Landroid® upright, turn Landroid® on.

Blue light flashing three times per cycle

Landroid® is upside down.
  1. Turn Landroid® off.
  2. Turn Landroid® upright.
  3. Turn Landroid® on. Wait until the battery indication light stays green. (If Landroid® has low battery capacity, the battery indication light will stay red.) Press .

warning NOTES

  • Before turning power on, always return Landroid® to its territory. If not, the error indication light will flash red. This message is also displayed when Landroid® is sitting over the boundary wire when turned on.
  • If for any reason—i.e. a party, children playing...—you want to park your Landroid® in the Charging Base: press andLandroid® will go to its charging base and stay there. Landroid® will wait until the next scheduled mowing session. If you want to re-start it, press and to start mowing.
  • If an error repeatedly occurs in the same area of your lawn, you might have a problem with the boundary wire. Please refer to the previous installation instructions and check your set up with its help.
  • If your lawn is divided in two separate areas connected by a corridor less than 1m, one of which is not provided with the Charging Base: when Landroid® runs out of charge, take it manually to the Charging Base, turn power on by turning the main switch (8) to "l" (on), press and the charge process will start.
  • If Landroid® runs abnormally once in a while, please try to restart it. If the problem is not resolved, try to removing and reinstalling the battery. If the problem is still not resolved, please contact a WORX.
  • Do not wash the machine with a high pressure washer. This could cause damage to the battery or the machine.

Troubleshooting

If your Landroid® does not work correctly, follow the troubleshooting guide below. If the issue persists, contact your Dealer.

Symptom Cause Action
Landroid® turns on, but the Blade Disc does not move. Landroid® is searching for the Charging Base (unless you press the HOME button to make it go to the charging base, or the "Enable boundary cut" function is operating). This is normal. Landroid needs to recharge, the Blade Disc does not rotate while it is searching for the Charging Base automatically
Landroid® vibrates. Blades may be damaged. Check condition of the Blade Disc. Check the Blades, and replace them if damaged.
Remove debris and foreign objects from the blades and blade disc.
Grass is being cut unevenly. Landroid® does not work enough hours per day. Add more hours to the scheduled mowing time.
Mowing area is too big. Try decreasing the size of the mowing area or adding more hours to the mowing time.
Blades are dull. Change all the Blades and screws in order to balance the Bade Disc.
The cutting height is too low for the length of the grass. Raise the cutting height and then gradually lower.
Grass or other object has wrapped around the blade disc. Check the Blade Disc and remove the grass or other object.
There is a build-up of grass in the Blade Disc or Motor Frame Box. Make sure the Blade Disc rotates easily. If need be, you may take off the Blade Disc and remove the debris.
Your Landroid® is inside its territory and the boundary wire is connected. The error indication light flashes red. The boundary wire ends are clamped incorrectly. Reverse the boundary wire ends.
The charging time is far more than 2h. Poor connection caused by debris on the Charging Strip. Clean the Contact Pins located on the Charging Base and the Charging Strip on Landroid® using a cloth.
The charging protection program has activated due to high temperature. Place the charging base in a shady area or wait until the temperature has cooled down.
The mower does not charge. There is no power. Check the power cord is connected properly to the charger and the charger is connected to a suitable power supply.
Does not operate correctly while manually charging. Refer to manual charging.
Landroid® is starting to have shorter run-times between charges. Something is clogging in the Blade Disc. Take off the Blade Disc and clean it The grass is too high and too thick.
Landroid® is shaking heavily. Check the Blade Disc and blades, remove debris and foreign objects from the blades and Blade Disc.
The battery may be exhausted or old. Replace battery.
Landroid® is not operating at the correct time. The clock is not set to the correct time. Set the clock to the correct time by removing and installing the battery pack.
Programmed cutting times for Landroid® are not correct. Change the time settings for the mower to start and stop.
Landroid® is manually docked in the charging base. Press START and then OK.
Landroid® cannot correctly dock with the Charging Base Environmental influences Restart Landroid®
Poor connection caused by debris on the Charging Strip. Clean the Contact Pins located on the Charging Base and the Charging Strip on Landroid® using a cloth.
The Green light on the Charging Base turns ON before charging is complete. The charging base is overheating, the battery indication light flashes red. Place the charging base in a shady area or wait until the temperature has cooled down.
Landroid® runs outside the boundary wire. Landroid® does not mow an area within a boundary wire zone. Landroid® reverses or rotates erratically near the boundary wire. The boundary wire of another Landroid® or another robotic mower is positioned too closely. Ensure your Landroid® Boundary Wire has at least 1m of space between the neighboring boundary wire.
The boundary wire has been installed with tight corners. Check the boundary wire to ensure the corners are smooth.
In wet conditions, the boundary wire electric signal may leak where wire has been joined or repaired. Check boundary wire joints. Insulate to provide a fully waterproof connection.
There is boundary wire electric signal leakage due to broken insulation. Repair damaged boundary wire insulation with connectors.
The cutting area is larger than the allowable cutting area for Landroid® Contact service agent.
Landroid® wheels skid or damage lawn. Foreign obstacles, such as twigs and branches may be lodged under Landroid® Remove foreign objects from underside of Landroid®
The lawn is too wet. Wait until lawn has dried.
Landroid® exits the boundary wire due to high speed when going down a hill The Boundary Wire is placed on a slope steeper than 17% (10o ). Reposition the Boundary Wire away from slopes that are steeper than 17% (10o). Please refer installation manual for details.

Documents / Resources

References

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Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.

Download Worx Landroid S Basic, WR090S, WR091S, WR092S, WR093S, WR094S, WR095S, WR096S - Lawn Mowing Robot Manual

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