Returning The Robotic Mower To The Charging Station And Restarting Operation At The Scheduled Time; Returning The Robotic Mower To The Charging Station And Restarting Operation At The Preset Schedule; Mowing Preferences; Changing And Registering The Mowing Area - Makita RM350D Instruction Manual

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Returning the Robotic Mower to the charging station
and restarting operation at the scheduled time
[Top menu] > [Park] > [Schedule restart time]
The Robotic Mower is returned to the charging station, and then oper-
ation is restarted after the specifi ed time.
1.
Press the
button on the control panel.
The sub menu appears.
2.
Select [Schedule restart time].
The entry screen appears.
3.
Use the keypad and enter the desired time.
► Fig.24
NOTE: You can enter a time to restart of 0 to 99 hours. The initial
setting is 3 hours.
4.
Press the
key to verify the entry.
The message [Close the display cover to return to the charging sta-
tion.] appears.
5.
Close the display cover.
The Robotic Mower returns to the charging station.
Returning the Robotic Mower to the charging station
and restarting operation at the preset schedule
[Top menu] > [Park] > [Restart on schedule]
The Robotic Mower is returned to the charging station, and then oper-
ation is restarted at the preset mowing schedule. The Robotic Mower
continues to stand by after returning to the charging station, and then
automatically departs from the station to meet the next preset mowing
schedule.
NOTE: If the Robotic Mower is not suffi ciently charged, it will not
start mowing even if the preset schedule approaches. Mowing will
restart once charging is complete.
NOTE: The schedule displayed on the screen cannot be created,
changed, or deleted from this menu. To adjust the schedule, select
[Schedule] in the [Mowing preferences] menu and redo the settings.
1.
Press the
button on the control panel.
The sub menu appears. The mowing schedule is displayed next
to [Restart on schedule]. The displayed date and time are the next
planned restart schedule after the Robotic Mower has returned to the
charging station.
2.
Select [Restart on schedule].
Confi rm the displayed start schedule and continue with the setting.
► Fig.25: 1. Next planned restart schedule
Press the
key, and the message [Close the display cover to return
to the charging station.] appears.
3.
Close the display cover.
The Robotic Mower returns to the charging station.

Mowing Preferences

Changing and registering the mowing area

[Top menu] > [Main menu] > [Mowing preferences] > [Mowing
area]
This is used to change the mowing area size registered when the
Robotic Mower was started up for the fi rst time, or to register the size
of a new mowing area. The Robotic Mower fi gures out the optimal
mowing process and effi ciently mows the lawn based on the mowing
area information set here.
NOTICE: Set an appropriate mowing area. If the set value devi-
ates greatly from the actual area, there may be unmowed places,
etc.
1.
Press the
button on the control panel.
The [Main menu] appears.
2.
Select
displayed on the screen.
► Fig.26
The sub menu appears.
3.
Select [Mowing area].
► Fig.27
4.
Use the keypad and select the size range of your mowing area.
► Fig.28: 1. Triangular arrow marks
NOTE: When triangular arrow marks are displayed next to the
option, press the
/
When the desired option appears, press the
selection.
5.
Follow the message displayed on the screen and complete the
setting.
When the message [Saved successfully.] appears, press the

Scheduling mowing

[Top menu] > [Main menu] > [Mowing preferences] > [Schedule]
Set a week's mowing schedule in advance to perform mowing in
accordance with the weather and lifestyle patterns. An appropriate
work plan will also stabilize the mowing frequency and maintain the
lawn in good condition for a longer time.
CAUTION: Draw up daily and weekly work schedules during
closed and unattended hours. Prepare schedules to avoid a
chance to encounter nocturnal animals. Someone nearby or wild
animals might be harmed by mowing operations.
NOTE: Find well-balanced schedules to avoid heavy mower traffi c
that causes lawn compaction. Turn long mowing hours into sched-
uled time blocks so the traffi c can be redirected to give worn-down
areas a break.
1.
Press the
button on the control panel.
The [Main menu] appears.
2.
Select
displayed on the screen.
The sub menu appears.
3.
Select [Schedule].
The weekly schedule setting screen appears.
4.
Use the keypad to select the day to set the schedule.
Press the
/
keys to highlight the desired day and then press
the
key.
You can select multiple days at once. An underline is displayed below
the selected day(s).
► Fig.29: 1. Day selection indication 2. Time period when mowing
work is scheduled 3. Time period when mowing work is
not scheduled
NOTE: When the days are selected and the detailed time schedule
is set, the registered work timetable for each day is displayed. Time
periods without a schedule set appear white.
5.
Select [Time schedule].
The time schedule setting screen appears.
6.
Select the desired option.
Option
Details
Work 24 hours
The Robotic Mower operates all day long. When
this option is selected, a check mark appears in
the [Schedule 1:] checkbox and [00:00] - [24:00] is
displayed.
Park 24 hours
The Robotic Mower remains parked all day long.
When this option is selected, the check marks are
removed from the [Schedule 1:] and [Schedule 2:]
checkboxes and [00:00] - [00:00] is displayed.
Schedule 1:
The Robotic Mower operates at the set time.
Schedule 2:
The Robotic Mower operates at the set time.
► Fig.30
Setting schedules
(1) Use the keypad and place a check mark in the checkbox of the
schedule option to be set.
(2) Use the
/
/
fi eld to be set.
(3) Use the keypad and enter the time.
(4) Repeat steps 2 and 3 to enter all the hour and minute entry
fi elds.
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/
/
keys to switch the option display.
key to verify the
/
keys to highlight the hour or minute entry
key.

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