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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.
For the purposes of recharging the battery, only use the detachable supply unit provided with this appliance.
To reduce the risk of injury to persons and damage to the machine, do not remove battery pack before switching off the machine.
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE
KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Safe operation practices
Training
Preparation
Operation
Maintenance and storage
When the mower is turned upside down the power key must always be switched off.
The power key should be switched off during all work on the mower's underframe, such as cleaning or replacing the blades.
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 form or within the working area:
![]() | Keep a safe distance from the machine when operating. |
![]() | Operate 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. |
![]() | Prohibit disassembling the machine without authorization |
![]() | Class III appliance |
![]() | Detachable supply unit |
Your Landroid can be used with other Worx functional accessories. Visit www.worxlandroid.com to learn more about these available accessory options.
The picture is only for reference
A | Worx Landroid | H | Wire pegs |
B | Wire repair connectors | I | Power supply |
C | Spare blades kits | J | Boundary wire |
D | Hex key | K | 20V battery |
E | Charging pile | L | Boundary wire distance gauges |
F | Charging base | M | Bertelsen ruler |
G | Screws | N | Manuals |
The picture is only for reference
Type WR165E WR167E WR148E WR147E.1 (100-199 - designation of machinery, representative of Robotic Lawnmower)
WR165E | WR167E | WR148E | WR147E.1 | |
Rated voltage | 20 V ![]() | |||
No load speed (/min) | 2800 | 2400 | ||
Cutting area (m2) | 500 | 700 | 800 | 1000 |
Cutting diameter (cm) | 18 | 20 | ||
Cutting height (mm) | 30-60 | |||
Cutting height positions | 4 | |||
Battery type | Lithium-ion | |||
Battery model | WA3551.3 | WA3553.3 | WA3551.3 | WA3553.3 |
Charging time approx. (mins) | 75 | 150 | 75 | 75 |
Charger model | WA3750.1/ WA3755.1 | WA3775 / WA3776 | ||
Charger rating | Input: 100-240 V~50/60 Hz, 38 W, Output: 20V ![]() | Input: 100-240V~50/60 Hz, 90 W, Output: 20 V ![]() | ||
Machinery weight (kg) | 9.5 | 9.8 | 11.7 | 12 |
Protection degree | III | |||
App (Wifi/Bluetooth) | Y | |||
Frequency band of embedded WLAN module | 2.412GHz-2.484GHz | |||
Max. radio-frequency power of embedded WLAN module | 802.11b: +16±2dBm(@11Mbps) 802.11g: +14±2dBm(@54Mbps) 802.11n: +13±2dBm(@HT20,MCS7) | |||
Frequency band of inductive loop systems | 77 Hz | |||
Max. radio-frequency power of inductive loop systems | 82 dBµA/m |
*Voltage measured at no load. Initial battery voltage reaches maximum of 20 volts. Nominal voltage is 18 volts.
WR165E | WR167E | WR148E | WR147E.1 | |
A weighted sound pressure | LpA = 50.83 dB(A) | LpA = 40.68 dB(A) | ||
KPA = 3.17 dB(A) | KPA = 1.36 dB(A) | |||
A weighted sound power | LwA = 61.83 dB(A) | LwA = 61.56 dB(A) | ||
KwA = 3.17 dB(A) | KwA = 1.36 dB(A) | |||
Wear ear protection when sound pressure is over 80 dB (A). ![]() |
A degree of noise from the machine is not avoidable. Route noisy work is to be licensed and limits for certain periods. Keep rest periods and they may need to restrict the working hours to a minimum. For their personal protection and protection of people working nearby, an appropriate hearing protection shall be worn.
WR165E | WR167E | WR148E | WR147E.1 | |
Screw | 9 | 9 | 9 | 9 |
Charging station | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Charging base fixing nails | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 |
Boundary wire | 130m | 150m | 150m | 180m |
Wire pegs | 180 | 210 | 210 | 250 |
Hex key | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Boundary wire distance gauge | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Blade | 9 | 9 | 9 | 9 |
Connector | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Battery pack (WA3551.3) | 1 | / | 1 | / |
Battery pack (WA3553.3) | / | 1 | / | 1 |
Charger (WA3750.1/ WA3755.1) | 1 | 1 | 1 | / |
Charger (WA3775 / WA3776) | / | / | / | 1 |
We recommend that you purchase genuine accessories listed in the above list from the same store that sold you the tool. Refer to the accessory packaging for further details. Store personnel can assist you and offer advice.
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. Depending on the size of your lawn, your Landroid may be programmed to operate at any time or frequency. It is impossible for digging, sweeping or snow cleaning.
Your Landroid works hard and needs to be cleaned and checked from time to time. This section of our guide helps you keep Landroid in good shape so it can last for years without troubles. Here's how to take care of your Landroid. Switch off the machine before carrying out any service or maintenance.
Landroid does not cut grass like other mowers. Its cutting blades are razor sharp on 2 edges and rotate in both directions for maximum cutting capacity.
Before cleaning, adjusting, or replacing the blades, turn your Landroid OFF and remove the battery. Always wear protective gloves.
Attention: 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
After screwing the blade to the blade disc, make sure the blade is able to spin freely
Your Landroid should be cleaned regularly. This helps keep it in good condition, especially removing dirt, debris and the build-up of grass from daily mowing. Turn Landroid off before cleaning it. For extra safety, remove the battery.
Attention: Make sure the battery pack cover is closed when washing your Landroid.
YOUR Landroid can only be washed by using a hose! DO NOT use high pressure washer on your Landroid. High pressure water can go inside the sealings and damage electronic and mechanical parts.
The heart of Landroid is its 20V Li-Ion Worx Powershare Battery.
Although Landroid is designed and built to survive the most severe weather conditions, we recommend storing it in your shed or garage during the winter. To prepare it for winter hibernation:
Landroid is always improving and new software versions are made available for free. Always keep Landroid software updated to makethe most of your machine.
MESSAGE | LANDROID ACTION |
Cutting grass | Cutting grass according to the mowing schedule. |
Raining | The rain sensor detects water. Landroid will return to the charging station and stay there for the time you have programmed it to do so. When dry, Landroid will automatically begin the rain delay countdown and then return to mow. If you want Landroid to mow before this, simply turn it off then on again, but only when the rain sensor is dry, or you can remove the rain delay completely by setting the rain delay time to zero. |
Going home | Needs to recharge—during the journey to the base, the cutting blade is stopped in order to save energy. |
Charging | 'Charging' and charge percentage are displayed. |
No working time scheduled | Stand-by, needs to be programmed as desired. |
Not working today | Stand-by, will start according to mowing schedule. |
Work done today | |
Zone searching | According to the setting of 'Customize work zone', Landroid is searching a certain area to mow. |
Charge complete | Landroid has completed its charging. |
Emergency charge | Landroid is charging in a powered-off state. |
Sometimes things can go wrong. Fortunately Landroid is smart enough to tell you if it is enountering an issue, so you can fix it. If in doubt, please visit our website where you will find useful videos and further support.
MESSAGE | CAUSE | ACTION |
![]() | Battery pack cover is open | Close the battery pack cover |
Outside working area! Press START to reset. | Landroid cannot find the boundary wire signal. |
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WRONG PIN! Please retry. | PIN code is wrong. | Input the correct PIN or re-set your PIN. |
Blade motor fault! Press START to reset. | Blade disc is blocked by an object, e.g. a branch. | Turn power off. Turn Landroid upside down and check if there's anything preventing the blade disc from rotating and remove any obstruction. Turn Landroid upright. Turn power on. Press start |
Blade is over-loaded by thick dense grass. | Turn power off. Take Landroid to an area with short grass or adjust the cutting height to a higher setting. Turn power on. Press start. | |
Wheels motor fault! Press START to reset. | Wheel motor is blocked in some way. | Turn power off and take Landroid to an area free from obstacles. Turn power on. Press start. 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. Remove any obstruction, turn Landroid upright, turn power on. |
Upside down! Press START to reset. | This could have happened when Landroid came into contact with a sloping surface which made it overturn. | Turn Landroid upright and remove any obstacle that might have caused Landroid to overturn. |
Mower trapped! Press START to reset. | Landroid is trapped. | Turn power off. Take Landroid to an area of your lawn free of obstacles, then turn power on. Press start. If the error message is still displayed: turn power off, turn Landroid upside-down. Check if there is anything preventing the wheels from rotating. Remove any obstruction, turn the Landroid upright, turn power on. |
Mower lifted! Press START to reset. | Landroid is lifted up. | Turn power off. Take Landroid to an area clear of obstacles, turn power on. Press start. If the error message is still displayed: turn power off, turn Landroid upside-down and check there's anything that can cause Landroid to be lifted up. Remove any possible object, turn Landroid upright, turn power on. |
Battery voltage too low! Please change battery. | Battery exausted. | In this case you must turn Landroid off and place it in the charging station, then 'Emergency charging' will be displayed and it will start charging. If the battery error still persist, your battery is damaged and need to be changed. |
Wire missing! Press START to reset. | Machine can't find boundary wire signal. | If the LED light is red, check if the boundary wire is well connected to the clamps on the charging pile. If the problem persists, check that the boundary wire hasn't been cut. |
Battery temperature out of range! Please wait. | Temperature is too high (more than 550C)or too low(less than 00C) when charging. | Place the charging station in a shady area or wait until it reaches the normal temperature. |
Can't find charge station press START to reset. | Boundary wire is beyond its maximum length (300m or machine doesn't have enough power to go back to charging station. | Take Landroid to the charging station. |
Mower locked! | With the 'Lock Function' enabled, if your Landroid does not receive a signal from your Wi-Fi router for 3 days, then it gets locked as a security measure. This could be because your router lost its power or because you changed your Wi-Fi router or network provider. | Please reconnect Landroid to the Wi-Fi networtk it has been originally paired with. If this is not possible, contact Cutomer Service. |
NOTES
If your Landroid does not work correctly, follow the trouble shooting guide below. If the fault persists, contact Customer Service.
SYMPTOM | CAUSE | SOLUTION |
The LED light on the charging pile does not turn on. | There is no power. | Check the charging station is connected properly to the charger and the charger is connected to a suitable power supply. |
Red light on the charging pile. | The boundary wire isn't connected. | Check that the boundary wire has been connected correctly to the charging station. Check there are no breaks in the boundary wire. |
Landroid turns on, but the blade disc does not spin. | Landroid is searching for the charging station. | This is normal: when Landroid needs to recharge, the blade disc does not rotate while it is searching for the charging station automatically. |
Landroid vibrates. | The blade disc is unbalanced. Blades may be damaged. | 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 to cut the grass. | Try adding more hours to the mowing schedule. |
Mowing area is too big for the size of Landroid you have. | Try decreasing the size of the mowing area or increasing working time. | |
The blades are dull and not sharp. | Change all the blades and screws in order to balance the bade disc. | |
The cutting height is set too low for the length of the grass. | Raise the cutting height and then gradually lower. | |
Grass or another object has wrapped around the blade disc. | Check the blade disc and remove any grass or other objects that might prevent it spinning. | |
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 then remove the debris. | |
Your Landroid is inside its working area and the boundary wire is connected, but the display says 'Outside working area! Press START to reset' | The boundary wire ends are clamped incorrectly. | Reverse the boundary wire ends and reconnect to the charging station. |
The charging time is far more than the rated charging time. | Poor connection caused by debris on the charging strip. | Clean the contact pins located on the charging pile and the charging strip on Landroid using a cloth. |
The charging protection program is activated due to high temperature. | Place the charging station 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. Make sure both the charging strips on the mower touch the center of the contact strips on the charging pile. |
Landroid is starting to have shorter run-times between charges. | Something is clogging in the blade disc creating friction and increasing power consumption. | Take off the blade disc and clean it. Maybe the grass is too high and too thick. |
Landroid is shaking heavily because the blade disc is unbalanced. | Check the blade disc and blades, remove debris and foreign objects from the blades and blade disc. Replace the blades with a new set. | |
The battery may be exhausted or old. | Replace battery. | |
The working time is up | reset the working time | |
Landroid is not operating at the correct time. | The clock is not set to the correct time. | Set the clock to the correct time. |
Programmed cutting times for Landroid are not correct. | Change the time settings for the mower to start and stop. | |
the percentage of weekly operating time set through APP has changed. | set the correct percentage through APP. | |
Landroid cannot correctly dock with the charging pile. | Environmental influences. | Restart Landroid. |
Poor connection caused by debris on the charging strip. | Clean the contact pins located on the charging pile and the charging strip on Landroid using a cloth. | |
The green light on the charging pile turns on before charging is complete. | the charging station is overheating or overcooling | Place the charging station in a shady area or wait until it reaches the normal temperature |
Landroid wheels skid or repeatedly slip. | 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 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 robotic mower is positioned too closely. | Ensure at least 1m clearance is provided in between your boundary wire and that of your neighbor. |
In wet conditions, the boundary wire electric signal may leak where the wire has been joined or repaired incorrectly. | 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 with the wire connectors supplied. | |
Landroid slips out of its working area going down a hill. | Low grip of Landroid drive wheels. | Please check the wheels are clean and free of mud in order to have the maximum grip possible. |
Landroid operative system crashes when charging or on standby. | Software or display fault. | Restart Landroid. |
Landroid shuts off when docking in the charging pile. | Landroid fails to charge due to over temperature protection and is powered off. | Place the charging station in a shady area or wait until the temperature has cooled down. |
Poor connection. | Check the LED light on the charging pile. Check the connection between the contact pins located on the charging pile and the charging strip. | |
Landroid stops in the working area. | There is an obstacle in the working area. | Remove the obstacle from Landroid's working area. |
The cutting height is set too low for the length of the grass or the grass is too dense. | Raise the cutting height and then gradually lower. | |
The extended boundary wire should not exceed 300m or it may cause signal problem. | Reduce the lenght of the boundary wire. | |
The distance between the center of the lawn and the boundary wire should not exceed 25m or it may cause signal attenuation. | Reduce the distance between the center of the lawn and the boundary wire perimeter within 25m. | |
Landroid flips over. | There is an inclined obstacle on the lawn. | Exclude the obstacle from Landroid's working area. |
Landroid fails to connect to the internet. | Please check your router has the correct settings. | Make sure your router is 2.4GHz. If your router has two settings, please enable the 2.4GHz band. Make sure your router is set to 802.11 mode and wireless setting is b/g/n mixed. Make sure your router has the SSID Broadcast function enabled when you connect the machine with the app. You can close it after you connect successfully. Make sure DHCP function is enabled. If you changed your Wi-Fi network, you need to connect Landroid to the new network. If you have a "Fritz!box" router, please make sure activate "Allow communication between devices in same network" in the settings. |
Please check whether the router is disconnected or WIFI SSID is changed | Make sure the router is connected and WIFI SSID is correct | |
Your Landroid beeps when you are adjusting "month/hour/minute" | It is normal | Anticlockwise the ![]() |
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
Download Worx Landroid L1000 WR165E / WR167E / WR148E / WR147E.1 Manual
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