Husqvarna Automower 320 Operator's Manual

Husqvarna Automower 320 Operator's Manual

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  • Page 1 H U SQVARNA AUTOMOWE R ® 320/330X OPE R ATOR’S MAN UAL...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1 Introduction and safety 9 Troubleshooting 1.1 Introduction 9.1 Fault messages 1.2 Symbols on the product 9.2 Info messages 1.3 Symbols in the Operator’s Manual 9.3 Indicator lamp in the charging station 1.4 Safety instructions 9.4 Symptoms 9.5 Finding breaks in the loop wire 2 Presentation 10 Technical Data 2.1 What is what?
  • Page 4 __________________________ If the robotic lawnmower is stolen, it is important to notify Husqvarna Group AB of this. Contact your local dealer and provide the product’s serial number so that it can be registered as stolen in an international database. This is an important step in the robotic lawnmower’s theft protection which reduces interest in the buying and selling of stolen...
  • Page 5: Introduction And Safety

    Automower® website, www.automower.com www.automower.com. Here you can find more help and guidance in its use. Husqvarna AB has a policy of continuous product development and therefore reserves the right to modify the design, appearance and function of products without prior notice.
  • Page 6: Symbols On The Product

    INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY 1.2 Symbols on the product These symbols can be found on the robotic lawnmower. Study them carefully. • Please read the Operator’s Manual carefully and make sure you understand the instructions before 1001-002, 1001-003 using the robotic lawnmower. The warnings and safety instructions in this Operator’s Manual must be carefully followed if the robotic lawnmower is to be used safely and efficiently.
  • Page 7: Symbols In The Operator's Manual

    INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY • The chassis contains components which are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). The chassis is also a significant part of the robotic lawnmower’s design and must be resealed in a professional manner if the product is to be used outdoors.
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY 1.4 Safety instructions • This robotic lawnmower is designed to mow grass in open and level ground areas. It may only be used with the equipment recommended by the manufacturer. All other types of use are incorrect. The manufacturer’s instructions with regard to operation/maintenance and 1001-003 repair must be followed precisely.
  • Page 9 INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY • Husqvarna AB does not guarantee full compatibility between the robotic lawnmower and other types of wireless systems such as remote controls, radio transmitters, hearing loops, underground electric animal fencing or similar. Moving The original packaging should be used when transporting the robotic lawnmower over long distances.
  • Page 10 INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY Maintenance WARNING When the robotic lawnmower is turned upside down the main switch must always be in the 0 position. The main switch should be set in the 0 position during all work on the mower’s chassis, such as cleaning or replacing the blades.
  • Page 11: Presentation

    The loop wire is also used as the guide wire. The wire supplied for the installation is 400 m long 3012-221 (250 m for Automower® 320). If this is not sufficient, more wire can be purchased and spliced onto the existing wire with a coupler.
  • Page 12: What Is What

    25. Screws for securing the charging station Contact strips 26. Measurement gauge for help when installing the Parking button (not available with Automower® 320) boundary wire (the measurement gauge is broken 10. Charging station loose from the box) 11.
  • Page 13: Package Content

    A fully charged robotic lawnmower mows for 130 to 170 minutes (50 to 70 minutes for Automower® 320), depending on the age of the battery and how thick the grass is. Then the robotic lawnmower will charge for 50 to 70 minutes.
  • Page 14 PRESENTATION Mowing technique The cutting system in the Husqvarna robotic lawnmower is based on an efficient and energy saving principle. Unlike many standard lawnmowers, the robotic lawnmower cuts the grass instead of knocking it off. We recommend you allow the robotic lawnmower to mainly mow in dry weather to obtain the best possible result.
  • Page 15 PRESENTATION The STOP button on the top of the robotic lawnmower is mainly used to stop the robotic lawnmower when it’s running. When the STOP button is pressed a hatch opens, behind which there is a control panel. The STOP button remains pressed in until the hatch is closed again.
  • Page 16 PRESENTATION Search method 2: Follow guide wire The robotic lawnmower operates irregularly until it reaches the guide wire. Then the robotic lawnmower follows the guide wire to the charging station. The guide wire is a wire that is laid from the charging station towards, for instance, a remote part of the working area or through a narrow passage to be then connected with the boundary loop.
  • Page 17: Installation

    INSTALLATION 3 Installation This chapter describes how to install the robotic lawnmower. Before starting the installation read the previous chapter 2. Presentation. Read also through this entire chapter before beginning the installation. How the installation is done also affects how well the robotic lawnmower works. It is therefore important to plan the installation carefully.
  • Page 18: Installation Of The Charging Station

    INSTALLATION 4. Check that all parts for the installation are included. The numbers in brackets refer to the component illustration. See 2.1 What is what? on page 10. • Operator’s Manual (28) • Robotic lawnmower • Charging station (10) • Loop wire for boundary loop and guide wire (21) •...
  • Page 19 INSTALLATION The charging station must be positioned with a great deal of free space in front of it (at least 3 metres). It should also be centrally placed in the working area to make it easier for the robotic lawnmower to reach all areas in the working area.
  • Page 20: Connecting The Transformer

    INSTALLATION Connecting the transformer Take the following into consideration when planning where to place the transformer: • Close to the charging station • Protection from rain • Protection from direct sunlight If the transformer is connected to an electrical socket 3012-1214 outdoors, this must be approved for outdoor use.
  • Page 21 INSTALLATION Do not, under any circumstances, mount the transformer at a height where there is a risk it can be submerged in water (at least 30 cm from the ground). It is not permitted to place the transformer on the ground. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Use the transformer’s plug to disconnect the charging station, for instance before...
  • Page 22: Charging The Battery

    INSTALLATION 3.3 Charging the battery As soon as the charging station is connected, it is possible to charge the robotic lawnmower. Set the main switch to position 1. Place the robotic lawnmower in the charging station to charge the battery while the boundary and guide wires are being laid.
  • Page 23: Installation Of The Boundary Wire

    INSTALLATION 3.4 Installation of the boundary wire The boundary wire can be installed in one of the following ways: • Secure the wire to the ground with pegs. It is preferable to staple down the boundary wire if you want to make adjustments to the boundary loop during the first few weeks of operation.
  • Page 24 INSTALLATION Working area boundaries If a high obstacle, for example a wall or fence, borders the working area, the boundary wire should be laid 35 cm from the obstacle. This will prevent the robotic lawnmower from colliding with the obstacle and reduce body wear. About 20 cm of the lawn around the fixed obstacle will not be mown.
  • Page 25 INSTALLATION Boundaries within the working area Use the boundary wire to isolate areas inside the working area by creating islands around obstacles which cannot withstand a collision, for example flowerbeds, bushes and fountains. Lay the wire up to and around the area to be isolated, and then return it back along the same route.
  • Page 26 INSTALLATION Passages when mowing Long and narrow passages and areas narrower than 1.5 to 2 metres should be avoided. When the robotic lawnmower mows, there is a risk that it travels around in the passage or area for a long period of time. The lawn will then look flattened.
  • Page 27 INSTALLATION Laying the boundary wire If you intend to peg down the boundary wire: • Cut the grass very low with a standard lawnmower or a trimmer where the wire is to be laid. It will then be easier to lay the wire close to the ground and the risk of the robotic lawnmower cutting the wire or damaging the insulation of the wire is reduced.
  • Page 28 INSTALLATION Laying the boundary wire in towards the charging station On its way toward the charging station, the boundary wire can be laid completely outside the charging station (see option 1 in the figure). If there is a need to partly locate the charging station outside the working area, it is also possible to lay the wire under the charging station plate (see option 2 in the figure).
  • Page 29: Connecting The Boundary Wire

    INSTALLATION 3.5 Connecting the boundary wire Connect the boundary wire to the charging station: IMPORTANT INFORMATION The boundary wire must not be crossed when connecting it to the charging station. The right hand wire end must be connect- ed to the right hand pin on the charging station and the left hand wire end to the left pin.
  • Page 30: Installation Of The Guide Wire

    Up to two guide wires can be connected (only one guide wire in Automower® 320). 3012-1074 Run the robotic lawnmower at varying distances from the guide wire to reduce the risk of tracks forming.
  • Page 31 INSTALLATION Laying and connecting the guide wire 1. Before laying and connecting the guide wire, it is important to give consideration to the length of the guide loop, especially in large or complex installations. If the guide loop is longer than 400 metres the robotic lawnmower can have difficulty following the guide wire.
  • Page 32 INSTALLATION If the guide wire has to be installed on a steep slope, it is an advantage to lay the wire at an angle to the slope. This makes it easier for the robotic lawnmower to follow the guide wire on the slope.
  • Page 33: Checking The Installation

    INSTALLATION 3.7 Checking the installation Check the loop signal by inspecting the indicator lamp on the charging station. • Solid green light = good signals. • Flashing green light = the loop system is turned off and the robotic lawnmower is in ECO mode. See 6.9 Settings on page 59.
  • Page 34: First Start-Up And Calibration

    INSTALLATION 3.8 First start-up and calibration Before the robotic lawnmower is operated, a start-up sequence in the robotic lawnmower’s menu must be carried out as well as an automatic calibration of the guide signal. 1. Open the control panel hatch by pressing the STOP button.
  • Page 35: Use

    4 Use 4.1 Charging a flat battery When the Husqvarna robotic lawnmower is new or has been stored for a long period, the battery will be flat and needs to be charged before starting. 1. Set the main switch to position 1.
  • Page 36: Using The Timer

    Automower® 320). For example; If the working area is 1,200 m the robotic lawnmower must operate for about 9 hours per day (13 hours for Automower® 320). The times are approximate and depend for instance on grass quality, blade sharpness and battery age.
  • Page 37: Stopping

    4.4 Stopping 1. Press the STOP button. The robotic lawnmower stops, the blade motor stops and the control panel hatch opens. 4.5 Switching off 3012-1044 1. Press the STOP button. 2. Set the main switch to position 0. Always switch the robotic lawnmower off using the main switch if it requires maintenance or if the robotic lawnmower must be moved outside the working area.
  • Page 38: Control Panel

    3012-1260 • Date and clock show the current time. • Not applicable for Automower® 320. The satellite symbol is shown when the GPS-supported navigation is activated. Symbol (A) is shown when the robotic lawnmower has made contact with a sufficient 3012-570 number of GPS satellites.
  • Page 39: Operation Selection Start

    CONTROL PANEL The keypad consists of six groups of buttons: • The START button is used to activate the robotic lawnmower. This is normally the last button to be pressed before closing the display hatch. • The Back and OK buttons are used to navigate in the menu.
  • Page 40: Operation Selection Parking

    CONTROL PANEL Override timer Any timer settings made can be temporarily overridden by selecting Override timer. It is possible to override the timer for 1, 3 or 5 days. Spot Cutting Spot cutting means the robotic lawnmower will work in a spiral pattern in order to cut the grass in the area where it was started.
  • Page 41: Main Switch

    3012-1060 5.4 The charging station’s PARK button This section does not apply to Automower® 320. The PARK button on the charging station is used to call the robotic lawnmower back to the charging station. The PARK button on the keypad in the robotic lawnmower offers the same function.
  • Page 42: Menu Functions

    MENU FUNCTIONS 6 Menu functions 6.1 Main menu The main menu consists of the following options: • Timer • Cutting height • Security • Messages • Weather timer 3012-1264 • Installation • Settings • Accessories There are a number of submenus under each option. You can access all the functions to set the robotic lawnmower settings via these.
  • Page 43: Menu Structure

    MENU FUNCTIONS 6.2 Menu structure The following table summarises the menu selections found in the main menu. The following chapter provides more detailed information about how each function is used and which setting options are available. Use the arrow keys to browse the menu. Confirm selections with OK. Timer The lawn should not be cut too often to obtain the best mowing result.
  • Page 44: Timer

    When setting the timer, calculate that the robotic lawnmower mows about 135 m per hour and day (90 m for Automower® 320). For example; If the working area is 1,200 m the robotic lawnmower must operate for about 9 hours per day (about 13 hours for Automower® 320).
  • Page 45 MENU FUNCTIONS Overview This function graphically displays what hours and days the robotic lawnmower is operating. The time the robotic lawnmower will mow is marked with a black line. During the other times, the robotic lawnmower is parked in the charging station.
  • Page 46: Cutting Height

    MENU FUNCTIONS 6.4 Cutting height The cutting height can be varied from MIN (2 cm) to MAX (6 cm). During the first week after a new installation, the cutting Cutting height height must be set to MAX to avoid damaging the loop wire.
  • Page 47: Security

    MENU FUNCTIONS 6.5 Security Through this selection, settings relating to security and the connection between the robotic lawnmower and the charging station can be made. Security There are three security levels to choose from but it is also possible to define your own combination of security functions.
  • Page 48 MENU FUNCTIONS Custom This menu allows you to customise and combine the available security functions to suit your needs. Time lock Activate or deactivate the PIN request after a certain number of days. The number of days can be set in Security - Advanced.
  • Page 49: Messages

    MENU FUNCTIONS 3. Press OK and await confirmation that the loop signal has been generated. This normally takes about 10 seconds. Advanced Duration of Time lock When Time lock is activated there is also the possibility to select how many days the robotic lawnmower has to request a PIN code.
  • Page 50: Weather Timer

    MENU FUNCTIONS Info messages Messages shown in the display not caused by an actual fault are instead saved under the Info messages heading. Examples for such messages are Weak GPS signal and Slope too steep. See 9.1 Fault messages on page 75 for more information on possible reasons for each message.
  • Page 51: Installation

    MENU FUNCTIONS Cutting time If the mowing results are not optimal when using the Weather timer, Cutting time settings may need adjusting. To adjust the Cutting time: place the cursor by Cutting time and use the right and left arrow keys to increase or decrease the cutting time in three preset intervals.
  • Page 52 Otherwise use the down arrow key to select the checkbox and then press OK. Use the number keys to enter the delay time. Automower® 320 has only Guide. 3012-1244 Guide > Guide 1 delay Move the cursor to Guide 1 delay and enter the delay time in minutes.
  • Page 53 MENU FUNCTIONS Charging station range There may be reasons to reduce the range of the charging station in rare cases. It may be necessary if for instance the charging station is placed close to a bush or wall which prevents the robotic lawnmower from docking with the charging station despite making contact with the charging station’s signals.
  • Page 54 300 metres in 20% of the times it leaves the charging station. Area 1-5 Up to five (three for Automower® 320) remote areas can 3012-1241 be set. A number of unique selections are required to allow the robotic lawnmower to reach the remote area.
  • Page 55 The distance, stated in metres, will be shown in the lawnmower display when STOP has been pressed. 3012-1084 The factory setting for Automower® 320 is 300 metres for Guide 1. Area X > How often? How often the robotic lawnmower must be steered to the remote area is selected as a proportion of the total number of times it leaves the charging station.
  • Page 56 MENU FUNCTIONS This section does not apply to Automower® 320. GPS assisted navigation uses an inbuilt GPS to check which areas are mowed and thereby which areas need to be mowed next. After a number of days operating, the robotic lawnmower creates a map of the working area and where the guide wires are laid.
  • Page 57 MENU FUNCTIONS How to measure the distance to a remote area: 1. Park the robotic lawnmower in the charging station. 2. In the Lawn coverage > How far? menu function, enter a distance which beyond any doubt exceeds the real figure. The maximum distance that can be entered is 499 metres.
  • Page 58 MENU FUNCTIONS Advanced Under the Advanced heading, there are even more settings relating to the behaviour of the robotic lawnmower. The settings in this menu are only required if additional control of the lawnmower is definitely needed e.g. in very complex gardens. The factory settings are selected in way that should suit most working areas.
  • Page 59 MENU FUNCTIONS Corridor width > Guide In the case of the guide wires, specify the widest distance from each guide wire the robotic lawnmower can run. The distance is specified as a figure between 0 and 9. The distance the robotic lawnmower maintains from the guide wire varies depending on the layout of the working area.
  • Page 60 MENU FUNCTIONS Drive past wire The front of the robotic lawnmower always passes the boundary wire by a specific distance before the mower turns around. The default distance is 31 cm, but this can be changed if required. A figure between 20 and 50 can be selected.
  • Page 61: Settings

    MENU FUNCTIONS 6.9 Settings This selection allows you to carry out changes to the robotic lawnmower’s general settings. Settings Language Cutting Reset Spiral Time & Country Guide wire Profiles height all user mode cutting date calibration calibration settings On/Off Intensity On/Off Set time Set date Time format Date format...
  • Page 62 MENU FUNCTIONS Change the name of a profile The names of the profiles can be changed, to make it easier to remember what settings are stored in the respective profile. • Check the profile name to be changed • Press OK •...
  • Page 63 MENU FUNCTIONS This function automatically turns off the loop signal in the boundary loop, the guide wires and the charging station when the robotic lawnmower is not mowing, i.e. when the lawnmower is charging or is not allowed to mow due to timer settings.
  • Page 64 MENU FUNCTIONS Intensity The level of sensitivity can be adjusted to set how much over the average height the grass has to be for spiral cutting to begin. Low sensitivity means that spiral cutting begins less often. High sensitivity means that spiral cutting begins more often.
  • Page 65 MENU FUNCTIONS Calibration of guide wire The guide wire may need to be calibrated in rare cases. This should only be done if the robotic lawnmower itself requests it or if your dealer recommends it. 1. Park the robotic lawnmower in the charging station.
  • Page 66: Accessories

    MENU FUNCTIONS 6.10 Accessories This menu is used for the settings related to accessories fitted on the mower. Headlight In this function, settings regarding headlight are made. Accessories Headlight can only be fitted as accessories on the Automower 330X. ® Mower house Headlight Schedule...
  • Page 67: Garden Examples

    Automower® 320. The operating time for Automower® 330X can be reduced by a third as Automower® 330X offers greater capacity.
  • Page 68 GARDEN EXAMPLES Installation proposals and settings Area 150 m . Open and level area. Timer 08:00-12:00 Monday, Wednesday, Friday Lawn coverage Factory setting Find charging Factory setting station 3012-979 Remarks The timer should be used to prevent the grass looking trampled since the area is significantly less than the maximum capacity of the robotic lawnmower.
  • Page 69 . L-shaped garden with charging station installed in the narrow area. Contains a couple of islands. Timer 08:00-20:00 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Automower® 320: Lawn coverage Guide 1 Proportion 60% Automower® 330X: Factory setting 3012-982 Find charging Factory setting station...
  • Page 70 800 m . Three areas linked with two narrow passages. 08:00-20:00 Timer Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Automower® 320: Lawn coverage 3018-095 Area 1 Guide 1 Proportion 25% Area 2 Guide 1 Proportion 25% Automower® 330X: Factory setting Factory setting...
  • Page 71 Lawn coverage 3012-1212 Factory setting Find charging station As the installation requires Remarks 2 guide wires, this working area is not suitable for Automower® 320. Area 500 m + 100 m in a secondary area. Timer 08:00-16:00 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday,...
  • Page 72: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE 8 Maintenance For better operating reliability and longer service life: check and clean the robotic lawnmower regularly and replace worn parts if necessary. See 8.4 Cleaning on page 72 for more details on cleaning. When the robotic lawnmower is first used, the blade disc and blades should be inspected once a week.
  • Page 73: Winter Storage

    MAINTENANCE 8.1 Winter storage The robotic lawnmower The robotic lawnmower must be cleaned carefully before putting it away for the winter. See 8.4 Cleaning on page 72. To guarantee battery functionality and service life, it is very important to fully charge the robotic lawnmower before storing it away for the winter.
  • Page 74: Winter Service

    MAINTENANCE 8.2 Winter service Leave your robotic lawnmower with a dealer for service prior to winter storage. Regular winter service is a good way to maintain the robotic lawnmower in good condition over a long period of time and create the best conditions for a new season without any disruptions.
  • Page 75: Transport And Moving

    MAINTENANCE If long blades of grass or other objects find their way in, these may impede the blade disc. Even a slight braking effect leads to a higher consumption of energy and longer mowing times, and at worst will prevent the robotic lawnmower from being able to mow a large lawn.
  • Page 76: Blades

    There are several different types of mower blades to choose from as accessories, with different features. Use Husqvarna AB approved blades only. Please contact your dealer for more information. To replace the blades: 3012-1207 1.
  • Page 77: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 9 Troubleshooting In this chapter, a number of messages are listed which may be shown in the display if there is a malfunction. There is a proposal as to the cause and steps to take for each message. This chapter also presents some symptoms that can guide you if the robotic lawnmower does not work as expected. More suggestions for steps to take in the event of malfunction or symptoms can be found on www.automower.com.
  • Page 78 TROUBLESHOOTING No loop signal The transformer is not connected. Check the wall socket connection and whether an earth-fault breaker has tripped. The low voltage cable is damaged Check that the low voltage cable is not or not connected. damaged. Check that it is also properly connected to the charging station and to the transformer.
  • Page 79 TROUBLESHOOTING Outside working area The boundary wire connections to Check that the boundary wire is connected the charging station are crossed. correctly. The boundary wire is too close to the Check that the boundary wire has been laid edge of the working area. according to the instructions.
  • Page 80: Info Messages

    TROUBLESHOOTING 9.2 Info messages A number of info messages are listed below that can be shown on the display on the robotic lawnmower. It is recommended to contact your dealer if the same message appears often. Check that the installation is performed as described in the Operator’s Manual.
  • Page 81: Indicator Lamp In The Charging Station

    Message Cause Action Weak GPS signal Not applicable for Automower® 320. If the message appears often, turn off the GPS The GPS signal is weak for the current assisted navigation and instead use the manual working area. GPS assisted navigation settings for Lawn coverage.
  • Page 82: Symptoms

    TROUBLESHOOTING 9.4 Symptoms If your robotic lawnmower does not work as expected, follow the troubleshooting guide below. There is a FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) on www.automower.com which provides more detailed answers to a number of standard questions. It you still cannot find the reason for the fault, contact the local dealer. Symptoms Cause Action...
  • Page 83 TROUBLESHOOTING The robotic The robotic lawnmower follows This behaviour is normal and no action is lawnmower runs, but a guide wire or boundary wire to required. the blade disc does or from the charging station. not rotate The robotic lawnmower searches for This behaviour is normal and no action is a guide wire or boundary wire and required.
  • Page 84: Finding Breaks In The Loop Wire

    TROUBLESHOOTING 9.5 Finding breaks in the loop wire Breaks in the loop wire are usually the result of unintentional physical damage to the wire such as when gardening with a shovel. In countries with ground frost, also sharp stones that move in the ground can damage the wire.
  • Page 85 TROUBLESHOOTING 3. Switch the connections between the guide wire and the boundary wire in the charging station. a) Switch connection AL and G1. If the indicator lamp is lit with a solid green light, then the break is somewhere on the boundary wire between AL and the point where the guide wire is connected to the boundary wire (thick black line in the illustration).
  • Page 86 TROUBLESHOOTING 4. a) Assume that the indicator lamp is lit with a solid green light in test a) above. Reset all connections to their original positions. Then disconnect AR. Connect a new loop wire to AR. Connect the other end of this new loop wire somewhere at the centre of the installation.
  • Page 87 TROUBLESHOOTING 5. When the break is found, the damaged section must be replaced with a new wire. The damaged section can be cut out if it is possible to shorten the boundary wire. Always use original couplers. 3018-055 English - 85...
  • Page 88: Technical Data

    3,200 m +/- 20 % Husqvarna Group AB does not guarantee full compatibility between the robotic lawnmower and other types of wireless systems such as remote controls, radio transmitters, hearing loops, underground electric animal fencing or similar. English - 86...
  • Page 89: Guarantee Terms

    GUARANTEE TERMS 11 Guarantee terms Husqvarna AB guarantees this product’s functionality for a period of two years (from date of purchase). The guarantee covers serious faults relating to materials or manufacturing faults. Within the guarantee period, we will replace the product or repair it at no charge if the following terms are met: •...
  • Page 90: Environmental Information

    ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION 12 Environmental information The symbol on the Husqvarna robotic lawnmower or its packaging indicates that this product cannot be treated as domestic waste. It should instead be left at a suitable recycling centre to recycle its electronic components and batteries.
  • Page 91: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    Husqvarna AB, SE-561 82 Huskvarna, Sweden, tel.: +46-36-146500, hereby declares under sole responsibility that the robotic lawnmowers Husqvarna Automower® 320 and Automower® 330X with serial numbers dating 2013 and onwards (the year is clearly stated on the rating plate, followed by the serial number), comply with the requirements of the COUNCIL’S DIRECTIVE:...
  • Page 92 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS AUTOMOWER is a trademark owned by Husqvarna AB. Copyright © 2013 HUSQVARNA. All rights reserved. www.automower.com 115 59 41-26...

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