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LUBA 2 AWD
Original Instructions
Version 3.0
2025.03

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL LUBA 2 AWD Original Instructions Version 3.0 2025.03...
  • Page 2 Thank you for choosing Mammotion as your garden care lawn mower. This user manual will help you learn and operate Mammotion robot, a 4-wheel-drive and perimeter-free lawn mower, to cut grass and maintain your lawn. This manual is copyrighted by Mammotion company. Without the written permission of the company, any unit or individual shall not copy, modify, reproduce, transcribe or transmit in any way or for any reason.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1.7 Intended Use ........................- 4 - 1.8 Disposal ..........................- 4 - Introduction ............................. - 5 - 2.1 About Mammotion LUBA 2 AWD ..................- 5 - 2.2 Product Overview .......................- 9 - 2.3 In the Box ..........................- 15 - 2.4 Symbols on the Product .....................- 18 - Installation .............................- 20 -...
  • Page 4 4.9 Manual Mowing .........................- 54 - 4.10 Activate FPV Mode ......................- 55 - 4.11 View Status ........................- 56 - 4.12 Settings ........................... - 66 - 4.13 Service Page ........................- 70 - 4.14 Me Page ........................... - 70 - Maintenance ..........................
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Do not use the robot in areas where people are unaware of its presence.  When manually operating the robot with the Mammotion app, do not run. Always walk, watch your  steps on slopes, and maintain balance at all times.
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions For Installation

    Only use original batteries recommended by Mammotion. The safety of the robot cannot be  guaranteed with non-original batteries. Do not use non-rechargeable batteries.
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions For Maintenance

    below the robot when it is turned on. Do not lift or move the robot when it is turned on.  Stop the robot when there are people, especially children or animals, in the work area.  Ensure that there are no objects such as stones, branches, tools, or toys on the lawn. Otherwise, the ...
  • Page 8: Battery Safety

    To avoid injuries, wear protective gloves when replacing the blades. Intended Use Mammotion robots are designed for residential lawn care and are not intended for commercial use. Disposal Dispose of this product in compliance with local electronic waste (WEEE) regulations. Do not dispose of it with regular household waste.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction About Mammotion LUBA 2 AWD The Luba 2 AWD series, herein referred as LUBA or robot, is a 4-wheel-drive robotic lawnmower with a suspension system that provides better grip through its spring. The robot is equipped with RTK GNSS navigation and virtual-mapping systems, which allow users to customize their mowing tasks by defining different mowing areas and schedules in the Mammotion app.
  • Page 10 RTK positioning RTK is a differential GNSS positioning technology that greatly enhances positioning accuracy to approximately 5 cm (2 in). The robot accesses four global navigation systems (GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, and Galileo) and incorporates supplementary sensors, thus, providing nearly 100 times improved accuracy than conventional GPS systems.
  • Page 11: About Connectivity

    2.1.5 About Lawn Printing Art By utilizing AI algorithms to tailor the cutting path, cutting height, and angle, the robot can create special Create a Pattern patterns via the Mammotion app. See for more information. 2.1.6 About Auto-recharge Auto-recharge function allows the robot to automatically return to charge when the battery is lower than 15%.
  • Page 12  defined area. For more details, please see Find My Device. Users can track the robot's location by GPS and 4G positioning through the Mammotion app, as long  Find My Device. as it is online. For more details, please see...
  • Page 13: Product Overview

    Product Overview 2.2.1 LUBA 2 AWD Emergency Stop Button 2. Rain Sensor 3. Ultrasonic Sensor 4. Front Bumper 5. Control Center 6. Vision Module 7. Front Indicator - 9 -...
  • Page 14: Control Center

    Control Center Button/Icon Description Description  Press , then press to return to the charging Home Button station. Grass Button  Press , then press to continue working/unlock the robot. Start Button  Double-click to fully lower the cutting disc for cleaning. Power Button Long press the button to turn on/off the robot.
  • Page 15 8. Omni Wheel 9. Cutting Disc 10. Rear Wheel 11. Cutting Blade 12. Infrared Receiver 13. Charging Pad - 11 -...
  • Page 16 2.2.2 Charging Station and RTK Reference Station 2. Charging Pin Charging Station LED Indicator 3. RTK Reference Station LED Indicator 4. Radio Antenna 5. Infrared Transmitter - 12 -...
  • Page 17: Led Codes

    2.2.3 LED Codes Robot Indicator Status Description Constant red The robot is functioning properly. OTA upgrade in progress.  Breathing red The robot is being charged.  Emergency Stop Button activated.  Low battery.  Slow flash red The robot got stuck. ...
  • Page 18: Charging Station

    Charging Station Color Description Flash green The robot is at the charging station. Constant green The robot is not at the charging station. Constant red The charging station malfunction. No power supply. RTK Reference Station Color Description Flash blue The reference station is being upgraded. Flash green The reference station is initializing.
  • Page 19: In The Box

    Ensure the parts can be found in the package according to your option. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact your local dealer or our after-sales support. Mammotion recommends you keep the package box and foam inserts for future use.
  • Page 20 2.3.3 RTK Installation Kit RTK Reference Station x1 Radio Antenna x1 Trident Ground Stake x1 Mounting Pole x2 RTK Reference Station RTK Reference Station Extension Cable (10M) x1 Power Supply x1 2.3.4 Tool Kit Allen Key 8mm (0.3 in) x1 Allen Key 1.5mm (0.06 in) x1 Cord Tie x4 Cable Peg x4...
  • Page 21 2.3.5 Other Accessories (Optional) The following accessories are sold separately. RTK reference station wall mount kit RTK Wall Mount x1 M8x50 Expansion Bolt x4 Drilling Template x1 - 17 -...
  • Page 22: Symbols On The Product

    Symbols on the Product These symbols can be found on the product. Study them carefully. Symbol Description Warning. Read the user manual before operating the product. Use a detachable supply unit TS-A012-1201002. Use a detachable supply unit TS-A180-2806431. TS-A180-2806431 This product complies with the applicable EU Directives. This product is manufactured in China.
  • Page 23 Symbol Description Keep hands or feet away from movable blades. Do not ride on the product. Keep a safe distance from your product when operating. WARNING - Do not touch rotating blade. WARNING - Read the user instructions before operating the product. WARNING - Danger of projections of objects against the body.
  • Page 24: Installation

    Installation Preparation Read and understand the safety instructions prior to installation.  Use original parts and installation materials.  Sketch your lawn and mark up obstacles. This will make it easier to examine where to place the  charging station and RTK reference station, and to set the virtual boundaries. Choosing a Location for RTK Reference Station To optimize the performance of the RTK system, the RTK reference station must be in an open area to receive satellite signals.
  • Page 25 The location requirements are as follows: The RTK reference station should be oriented vertically, as shown below:  Place the RTK reference station on a flat, open ground or on an unobstructed wall or roof. Make sure  there are no eaves or trees that may obstruct the satellite signals. Maintain a distance of at least 3 meters (10 feet) between the RTK reference station and any wall or ...
  • Page 26: Choosing A Location For Charging Station

    Choosing a Location for Charging Station Place the charging station on a flat ground.  DO NOT install the charging station at the corner of an L-shaped building or on a narrow path between  two structures. The charging area (1x1 m/3x3 feet in front of the charging station) should be free of obstacles or other ...
  • Page 27: Install

    Install 3.4.1 Install the Vision Module Remove the cover. 2. Connect the vision module wires, matching the corresponding three wires by color and shape. 3. Properly organize the wires, then secure the vision module in place and tighten the screws using a hex-bit screwdriver.
  • Page 28 3.4.2 Install the Front Bumper Gently pull the plug inside the robot and connect it to the front bumper. 2. Press and hold the side buttons to secure the front bumper in place, ensuring the front indicator is facing upwards. 3.
  • Page 29 3.4.3 Install the Security Key Insert a security key into the rear key slot. 3.4.4 Install the Charging Station Select an open spot to install the charging station, ensuring its front area is clear of obstacles. 2. Secure the charging station in place using the five stakes and the 8 mm (0.3 in) Allen key.
  • Page 30 3.4.5 Install the RTK Reference Station (Floor Mount) Assemble the two mounting poles and the trident ground stake. 2. Fix the radio antenna to the RTK reference station. 3. Route the RTK reference station cable through the mounting pole. 4. Mount the RTK reference station on the mounting pole.
  • Page 31 5. Place a gasket onto the inlet, then insert and fix the trident ground stake as shown in the figure and keep it upright. 6. If the trident ground stake is installed separately from the charging station, place the gasket onto the inlet before securing the charging station with the stake.
  • Page 32 7. Connect the RTK reference station cable with the charging station cable (the shorter one). 8. Use the cord tie and cable peg to neatly secure the cables in place. - 28 -...
  • Page 33 3.4.6 Install the RTK reference Station (Wall Mount) NOTE The RTK wall mount kit is sold separately.  Skip section 3.4.5 if you install the RTK reference station on a wall.  Choose a suitable installation area at a high place of your house.
  • Page 34 5. Route the RTK reference station cable into the wall mount as shown. 6. Attach the RTK reference station to the wall mount. 7. Connect the RTK reference station plug to the RTK reference station extension cable (10 m/33 feet). 8.
  • Page 35: Operation

    The robot is designed to work with the Mammotion app, please download the free Mammotion app first. You can scan the QR code below to get it from the Android or Apple app stores, or search for Mammotion in these stores.
  • Page 36: Add Your Product

    Add Your Product NOTE Make sure the distance between your phone and the robot is less than 3 m (10 feet).  You can skip the Wi-Fi setup if you are using 4G cellular data. It is advisable to also ...
  • Page 37 4.3.2 Add New RTK Reference Station after Replacing If your RTK reference station is replaced, please follow the below steps to add the new one. Tap Settings > Positioning Mode > Antenna over Datalink. 2. Enter the new LoRa number. The LoRa number is indicated on the nameplate of the RTK reference station.
  • Page 38: Activate Sim Card

    Activate SIM Card If you didn't activate the SIM card during the device binding process, you can do so by tapping the Status Bar on the Home page: Tap the Status Bar on the Home page. 2. Tap the 4G status button. 3.
  • Page 39: Create A Map

    Create a Map 4.6.1 Map out the Task Area Before mapping Before mapping, it is important to be aware of key considerations. Remove debris, piles of leaves, toys, wires, stones, and other obstacles from the lawn. Make sure no  children or animals are on the lawn.
  • Page 40 Map your Lawn Make sure the robot is powered on and your phone Bluetooth is on. Your phone will connect to the robot automatically with a Bluetooth connection. 2. Tap Create a Map to start. 3. Select Manual Mapping or Auto Mapping to continue.
  • Page 41 2. Guide the robot along the perimeter. Keep the controller 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) of the robot to maintain a stable Bluetooth connection. a) If the perimeter meets an obstacle such as a wall, fence, ditch, or uneven pathway, maintain a distance of at least 15 cm (6 in) from the perimeter while guiding the robot.
  • Page 42 4. Control the robot back to the starting point and tap Save to finish mapping. Auto Mapping NOTE Remove any obstacles before starting auto mapping.  Keep your phone active and do not switch to other apps.  Follow the robot during the mapping process. ...
  • Page 43 If the robot malfunctions, tap the Stop button and then manually control it to continue mapping. NOTE When mapping, the system will estimate the area. Please ensure that the area is not more  than the upper limit (See Technical Specifications for more information), or the task area mapping will fail.
  • Page 44 4.6.2 Map out a No-go Zone No-go zones are created for pools, flowerbeds, trees, roots, ditches, and any other obstructions present in the lawn. The robot will avoid mowing inside these designated areas. Tap Create > No-go zone on the Map page. 2.
  • Page 45 4.6.3 Map out a Channel The channel is intended to connect various task areas or link the task area with the charging station. Tap Create > Channel on the Map page. 2. Control the robot into a task area. Tap start mapping.
  • Page 46: Create A Pattern

    4.6.4 Create a Pattern The pattern is designed to personalize your lawn- cutting experience, and after it's added, the grass on the patterned area will be preserved while cutting to maintain its design. See the available patterns in the app. Tap Create >...
  • Page 47 4. Tap Finish to finish the setup. After creating a pattern, you can choose to enable or disable it at any time. When enabled, the grass in the patterned area will be preserved during mowing to maintain its design, or mowed when disabled. Tap Edit >...
  • Page 48 4.6.5 Edit Your Map Rename the area Mammotion allows you to create multiple areas. For easy management, you can rename the area. Tap Edit > to open the popup. 2. Tap Rename to set a name for the area. - 44 -...
  • Page 49 Modify the area If changes occur in your lawn after mapping, such as planting a tree near the perimeter, the appearance of a hole, or weak positioning signals, you can adjust the mapped area without needing to delete it entirely. Tap Edit >...
  • Page 50 Multiple task areas with overlapping If you have several lawns that overlap, the shared section will be assigned to the task area that was created first. No channel is necessary for two task areas with overlapping sections. RTK reference station cannot be moved once your lawn mapping is finished Do not move the RTK reference station after the map is created or the resulting working area will diverge from the designated task area.
  • Page 51: Mow

    4.7.1 Preparation If any unexpected problems arise, please press the STOP button and secure the robot. The STOP  button holds top priority among all commands. If the lift sensor is activated, the robot will come to a halt. Please press the Grass button followed by ...
  • Page 52 4.7.2 Start Mowing If you prefer not to set parameters, simply tap the Home page to quickly start mowing. If you prefer to customize settings before working: Tap the robot image to enter the Map page. Tap Mow to access the task page. 3.
  • Page 53: Task Settings

    Task settings Frequency You can set the working frequency here.  Now — The robot will commence work promptly upon configuration.  Weekly — The robot will repeat the task every week based on your preferences.  Periodicity — specify non-working days. For example, if you input 3 days, the robot will operate once every 4 days as per your settings.
  • Page 54 Cutting path mode Zigzag path The robot will mow in straight and single rows. 2. Chess board path The robot will work in straight rows both horizontally and vertically. You can adjust the crossing angle between vertical and horizontal cutting paths. Perimeter mowing When enabled, the robot will work along the perimeter.
  • Page 55 Obstacle avoidance  Off The robot will attempt to reach every spot of the selected areas. When encountering an obstacle, it will gently bump into it and then navigate around, ensuring a cleaner trim along walls and obstacles.  Standard The robot will proactively avoid obstacles to prevent collisions, which reduces damage and improves efficiency.
  • Page 56: Task Schedule

    Task Schedule With the Schedule function, you can set a regular task and the robot will automatically do its work according to your setting. 4.8.1 Set a Schedule Tap Add on the Home page or tap Tasks on the Map page to enter the Task page. 2.
  • Page 57: Edit A Schedule

    4.8.2 Edit a schedule Tap Tasks on the Map page to access the schedule list. Tap on the schedule you set to open the drop-down menu. Enable — toggle the button to off to inactivate the schedule if needed.  Rename —...
  • Page 58: Manual Mowing

    Manual Mowing If you prefer to mow your lawn manually, the Manual Mowing feature is available for your use. To ensure your safety, please use the Manual Mowing function with care and observe the following: Minors are not permitted to use this function; ...
  • Page 59: Activate Fpv Mode

    4.10 Activate FPV Mode FPV Mode (First-Person View Mode) provides an immersive way to control and monitor your robot. By activating this mode, the robot’s onboard camera streams live video, allowing you to see directly from the robot’s perspective for enhanced control and navigation. Additionally, FPV mode can turn your robot into a mobile security camera, providing real-time video surveillance and enabling you to monitor various locations remotely from the robot’s viewpoint.
  • Page 60: View Status

    4.11 View Status Tap the Status Bar to view the device status. Icon Name Description Bluetooth Indicates the Bluetooth signal. Wi-Fi Connectivity Indicates the connected Wi-Fi signal strength. 4G Connectivity Indicates the cellular signal strength. Battery Level Indicates the remaining battery level. Positioning Indicates the positioning status.
  • Page 61  B stands for the number of satellites received by RTK reference station.  C stands for the number of co-viewing satellites received by both the robot and RTK reference station.  L1 and L2 respectively indicate the satellites operating at L1 and L2 frequencies. Signal quality ...
  • Page 62 4.11.1 Switch Positioning Mode iNavi Service The iNavi Service allows the robot to operate without the need for an RTK reference station. This service enhances flexibility and reduces setup complexity, making it easier to deploy the robot in a wider range of locations.
  • Page 63 2. Tap Positioning Mode. 3. Select iNavi Service. 4. Return to the status information page and verify that the RTK link mode displays 'iNavi Service', the RTK positioning status shows 'Fix', and the RTK connection status shows 'Connected'. Your setup is now complete. - 59 -...
  • Page 64 Antenna over Internet Antenna over Internet utilizes the internet for data communication between the RTK reference station and the robot. It significantly expands the range of RTK applications, enabling operation over large geographical areas. IMPORTANT Antenna over Internet relies on a stable 4G network. It is crucial to ensure that the ...
  • Page 65 2. Tap Positioning Mode. 3. Select Antenna over Internet and tap the RTK reference station to configure your network. 4. Wait for a green check mark to appear, then return to the status information page. Verify that the RTK positioning status displays 'Fix' and the RTK connection shows 'Connected'.
  • Page 66 Antenna over Datalink Antenna over Datalink involves data communication between the RTK reference station and the robot using radio antennas. Enable Antenna over Datalink Tap the Status Bar to access the status information page. 2. Tap Positioning Mode. - 62 -...
  • Page 67 3. Select Antenna over Datalink, and ensure the displayed datalink number matches the one on the RTK reference station's nameplate. If not, input the correct one. Tap OK to proceed. 4. Return to the status information page and verify that the RTK link mode displays 'Antenna over Datalink', the RTK positioning status shows 'Fix', and the RTK connection status shows 'Connected'.
  • Page 68  Re-pair the RTK reference station and the robot to see if it can be fixed.  If you replace the RTK reference station, pair the new station with the robot on the Mammotion app. Add New RTK Reference Station after Replacing.
  • Page 69 Measures: Check whether the robot is inside or if its rear is covered with metal. If the robot is faulty, please contact our after-sales team at https://support.mammotion.com/portal/en/kb/articles/contact-us  Satellites (B): L1:0, L2:0  Satellites (C): L1:0, L2:0  Positioning status: Float ...
  • Page 70: Settings

     Network Settings — set the robot network.  Upload Logs — tap to send your issues and logs to Mammotion to target. You can attach a maximum of 5 images and 1 video.  Factory Reset — tap to perform factory reset. All the logs and Wi-Fi passwords will be clear.
  • Page 71: Robot Settings

     Task Record — shows the historical tasks which were completed and uncompleted.  Upload Logs — tap to send your issues and logs to Mammotion to target. You can attach a maximum  of 5 images and 1 video.
  • Page 72  Side LED — tap to turn on/off the side indicator of the robot.  Auto Lighting — when enabled, the robot's auxiliary light will automatically activate in low ambient light conditions to enhance obstacle avoidance through the vision module. ...
  • Page 73 When performing the recharge function, the robot must be in the task area. To perform recharge  Tap on the map page in Mammotion app, or  Press the button on the robot, then press to guide the robot to the charging station.
  • Page 74: Service Page

    4.13 Service Page Help — tap to access our customer service.  Store — tap to go to Mammotion mall.  Academy —tap to access user instructions.  Tutorial Videos — tap to access tutorial videos.  User Manual — tap to access the user manual.
  • Page 75  a. Tap Share via account. b. Enter the account number that you want to share, then tap Share. c. In the recipient’s Mammotion app, tap Agree in the popup. Share via QR code  a. Tap Share via QR code and a code will appear.
  • Page 76 4.14.2 Stop Sharing Your Device For owner Go to the Me page and tap Device management and sharing. 2. Select the device that you have shared. 3. Tap Sharing management to continue. 4. Select the corresponding sharing history and tap Delete. 5.
  • Page 77: Find My Device

    4.14.3 Find My Device In the case that your robot or RTK reference station that has been bound with the Mammotion app is missing, go to Me > Find my Device page to track your device.
  • Page 78 Prior to starting a job using voice control, it is necessary to have created at least one task  beforehand. In cases where more than 2 sets of robots are linked to the same Mammotion account, the  voice command will be directed to the most recently bound robot by default.
  • Page 79 -Alexa, ask Mammotion robot to stop working Return to the charging station -Alexa, ask Mammotion robot to recharge -Alexa, ask Mammotion robot go home Check status -Alexa, ask Mammotion robot status - 75 -...
  • Page 80 4.14.5 Link Your Google Home Account NOTE Prior to starting a job using voice control, it is necessary to have created at least one task beforehand. Go to the Me page and tap on Google Home. 2. Tap Link Google Home to go to the authorization page.
  • Page 81 -Hey Google, let the LUBA continue -Hey Google, make the LUBA continue Stop working -Hey Google, stop mowing -Hey Google, stop the LUBA -Hey Google, let the LUBA stop -Hey Google, make the LUBA stop Recharge Luba -Hey Google, dock the LUBA -Hey Google, let the LUBA go home -Hey Google, make the LUBA go home Check status...
  • Page 82: Maintenance

    Maintenance To maintain optimal mowing performance and extend the lifespan of your robot, Mammotion advises performing regular inspections and maintenance weekly. For safety and effectiveness, always wear protective clothing such as trousers and work shoes; avoid wearing open sandals or going barefoot during maintenance.
  • Page 83: Rear Wheels

    DO NOT uninstall the protective bracket (A) to clean the bottom.  Front wheels (Omni wheels) Clean the front wheels using a brush or water hose. Remove the mud if any. Rear wheels Regularly clean the rear wheels with a brush or water hose if they become too dirty. Vision camera Wipe the vision camera lens with a cloth to remove any stains.
  • Page 84: Maintenance For Cutting Blades And Motor

    DO NOT use an electrical screwdriver to tighten or loosen the cutting disc. Always use the  correct screws and original blades approved by Mammotion. Replace all cutting blades and their screws simultaneously to ensure a safe and effective ...
  • Page 85 How to replace a cutting blade Turn off the robot. 2. Place the robot on a soft, clean surface, ensuring it is in an upside-down position. Please take care not to press on the vision module. 3. Remove the old cutting blades with a Phillips screwdriver. 4.
  • Page 86: Battery Maintenance

    Battery Maintenance Maintain the battery fully charged before long-term storage to prevent over-discharge.  Charge fully every 90 days, even if it is not in use.  Ensure the charging ports on the robot are clean and dry before storing or charging. ...
  • Page 87  Remove the mounting pole.  In the next season, reinstall the RTK reference station and remap in the Mammotion app. If the RTK reference station is installed on the wall/roof, follow the steps below: Unplug the RTK reference station.
  • Page 88 Remove the RTK reference station from the wall mounting pole.  Remove the antenna.  Use a cloth to clean the RTK reference station.  In the next mowing season, reinstall the RTK reference station in its original position. There is no need to delete the map and remap as the location of the RTK reference station remains unchanged.
  • Page 89: Product Specifications

    Product Specifications Technical Specifications Table 6-1 Standard Version Specifications Standard Version (Cutting Height: 25-70 mm/1-2.7 in) LUBA 2 AWD Specifications 10000X 5000X 3000X 10,000 m 5,000 m 3,000 m Recommended Mowing Area (2.5 acres) (1.25 acres) (0.75 acre) 12,000 m...
  • Page 90 18.6 kg (41 lbs.) Size (L x W x H) 690 x 513 x 273 mm (27.2 x 20.2 x 10.7 in) Table 6-2 H Version Specifications H Version (Cutting Height: 55-100 mm/2.2-4 in) LUBA 2 AWD Specifications 10000HX 5000HX 3000HX...
  • Page 91 H Version (Cutting Height: 55-100 mm/2.2-4 in) Engine All-wheel Drive (AWD) Max. Climbing Ability 80% (38.6°) Vertical Obstacle Passing Ability 80 mm (3.1 in) Cutting Width 400 mm (15.7 in) In-App Cutting Height 55-100 mm (2.2-4 in) Adjustment Charging Time 150 min 120 min 120 min...
  • Page 92 Table 6-3 Battery Specifications Parameters Specifications GQ180-250700-E4 Battery charger Input: 100-240V~, 50/60Hz, 2.5A Output: 28Vdc, 6.43A, 180W Battery pack for 10000X and 10000HX: 21.6Vdc, 15Ah; Battery pack Battery pack for 3000X, 5000X, 3000HX, and 5000HX: 21.6Vdc, 12Ah The temperature range for charging is 4-45 °C / 39-113 °F. WARNING: For the purposes of recharging the battery, only use the detachable supply unit provided with this appliance.
  • Page 93 Operating Frequency Maximum Transmitter Power LTE Band 38 2570-2620MHz(Tx);2570-2620MHz (Rx) 25dBm LTE Band 40 2300-2400MHz(Tx);2300-2400MHz (Rx) 25dBm GNSS 1559-1610MHz Table 6-5 RTK Reference Station Operating Bands Specifications (For EU Models) Operating Frequency Maximum Transmitter Power LORA 863.1.-869.85MHz <13.98dBm Bluetooth 2400-2483.5MHz <20dBm Wi-Fi 2400-2483.5MHz...
  • Page 94: Fault Codes

    Fault Codes The app notification displays common fault codes along with their causes and troubleshooting steps. Here lists the most common issues. Fault Codes Causes Solutions The machine will return to normal once the The left cutting disc motor is motor has cooled down.
  • Page 95 Fault Codes Causes Solutions The charging station has been 1301 Relocate the charging station. moved. Timeout occurred while retrieving Restart the robot. If the issue persists, 1420 wheel speed data. contact the after-sale team. Restart the robot. If the issue persists after a Charging has been stopped due to 2713 few times of restart, contact the after-sale...
  • Page 96: Warranty

     In some cases, Mammotion may advise you to download or install specific software updates.  If issues persist, you may need to send the product to Mammotion for further assessment or to a local  Mammotion-appointed service center. The warranty period for the product commences from the original date of purchase indicated on the ...
  • Page 97 Mammotion factory for further diagnosis. Mammotion will repair or replace and send back to users at no cost if the problem falls under the warranty. If not, Mammotion or designated service center may charge a fee accordingly.
  • Page 98: Compliance

    Compliance FCC Compliance Statements This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 99 ISED Compliance Statements This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference. (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 100 autre émetteur. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec une distance minimale de 20 cm entre le radiateur et votre corps. RTK Reference Station This radio transmitter [IC: 32325-RTK300] has been approved by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below, with the maximum permissible gain indicated.
  • Page 101 Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Shenzhen Mammotion Innovation Co., Limited declares that the radio equipment type [Model:3000X/5000X/10000X/3000HX/5000HX/10000HX] is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://mammotion.com/pages/eu-declaration-of-conformity.
  • Page 102 SHENZHEN MAMMOTION INNOVATION CO., LTD www.mammotion.com Copyright © 2025, MAMMOTION All Rights Reserved.

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