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General information. ................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Introduction. ................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
Purpose of the manual. ............................................................................................................................................................... 2
Identification of manufacturer and equipment. ............................................................................................................................ 3
safety information. ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Safety regulations. ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Safety devices. ............................................................................................................................................................................ 4
Safety signals. ............................................................................................................................................................................. 5
technical information. ................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Technical specifications............................................................................................................................................................... 6
General description of the appliance........................................................................................................................................... 7
Main parts / standard equipment................................................................................................................................................. 8
Installation. ................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Packing and unpacking. .............................................................................................................................................................. 9
Planning of system installation. ................................................................................................................................................... 9
Setting up of the perimeter wire. ................................................................................................................................................11
Re-entry method to the charging station. ...................................................................................................................................11
Setup of the robot's quick re-entry to the charging station. ....................................................................................................... 12
Preparation and marking the boundaries of the work areas. .................................................................................................... 13
Installation of perimeter wire. .................................................................................................................................................... 17
Installation of the charging station and power supply unit......................................................................................................... 18
Battery charging on first use. .................................................................................................................................................... 19
adjustments. .............................................................................................................................................................................. 20
Adjustment recommendations................................................................................................................................................... 20
Adjustment of cutting height. ..................................................................................................................................................... 20
Use and operation. .................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Obligations for use. ................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Description of robot commands. ............................................................................................................................................... 21
Menu access. ............................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Navigation. ................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
Settings - programming mode. ................................................................................................................................................. 24
Work schedules - programming mode. .................................................................................................................................... 25
Secondary areas - programming mode. ................................................................................................................................... 26
Safety - programming mode. .................................................................................................................................................... 26
Operating mode - programming mode. .................................................................................................................................... 27
Language options - programming mode. ................................................................................................................................. 27
Initial start up - automatic mode. .............................................................................................................................................. 27
Robot safety stop. ..................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Automatic return to the charging station. .................................................................................................................................. 28
Use of the robot in closed areas with no charging station......................................................................................................... 28
Starting the robot without the perimeter wire. ........................................................................................................................... 29
Password entry. ......................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Visualising the display during the work phase. ......................................................................................................................... 30
Prolonged inactivity and restarting. ........................................................................................................................................... 30
Battery charging after prolonged inactivity. ............................................................................................................................... 31
Operating tips. ........................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Routine maintenance. ............................................................................................................................................................... 32
Maintenance recommandations. ............................................................................................................................................... 32
Scheduled maintenance table. .................................................................................................................................................. 32
Robot cleaning. ......................................................................................................................................................................... 33
Troubleshooting. ....................................................................................................................................................................... 34
troubleshooting guide. ............................................................................................................................................................. 34
Part replacement. ...................................................................................................................................................................... 37
Recommendations for replacing parts. ..................................................................................................................................... 37
Battery replacement. ................................................................................................................................................................. 37
Blade replacement. ................................................................................................................................................................... 37
Robot disposal. ......................................................................................................................................................................... 38
ec declaration of conformity. ................................................................................................................................................... 39
Reproduction, even partial, of this document without written permission by the manufacturer is strictly forbidden. The
manufacturer assumes a policy of continual improvement and reserves the right to modify this document without prior notice
on condition that the changes do not constitute health and safety risks.
© 2008 - Text, illustrations and page layout by Tipolito La Zecca. The text may be reproduced, in whole or in part, on condition
that the author is mentioned.
MD-CT-RO-03-R3.2 - EN - 12-2013

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    table of contents General information..................................2 Introduction....................................2 Purpose of the manual................................2 Identification of manufacturer and equipment..........................3 safety information..................................3 Safety regulations..................................3 Safety devices..................................... 4 Safety signals....................................5 technical information................................. 6 Technical specifications................................
  • Page 2: General Information

    GeneRal InfoRmatIon IntRodUctIon Congratulations on purchasing this product, which we are certain will meet your needs and expectations. This project was created by ZUCCHETTI CENTRO SISTEMI S.p.A. (UNI EN ISO 9001 certified company), a software house that since 1982 has consolidated its activities and presence on the international market.
  • Page 3: Identification Of Manufacturer And Equipment

    IdentIfIcatIon of manUfactUReR and eqUIPment The nameplate shown here is applied directly onto the appliance. DATA PLATE It contains references and all the information essential for safely operating the device. (A) Name of manufacturer (D) Technical specifications For any technical requirements, please contact the Manufacturer’s (C) Serial number Technical Service Centre or an authorised dealer.
  • Page 4: Safety Devices

    • Before releasing or doing any maintenance and adjustments that can also be done by the user with a minimum of technical skills, please disconnect power and activate the safety device. However, the user must take all necessary safety precautions, in particular when working on the bottom of the lawnmower robot, following procedures indicated by the manufacturer.
  • Page 5: Safety Signals

    safety sIGnals Read user instructions carefully to understand meanings before using the machine. Keep an adequate safe distance from the machine while it is running. Do not touch the rotary blade and do not place your hands or feet underneath the machine when it is running.
  • Page 6: Technical Information

    InfoRmatIon technIcal sPecIfIcatIons model description 1l2dl 1l2el 1l2ll Maximum recommended surface that can be mowed Robot equipped with one lithium m2 (sq ') 2600 ( 27976 ) battery (*) Robot equipped with two lithium m2 (sq ') 3000 ( 32280 )
  • Page 7: General Description Of The Appliance

    Areas managed, including primary one Sinusoid perimeter signal (patented) standard Rain sensor standard Blade modulation and intelligent spiral standard Mowed lawn sensor - Auto Setup not Available standard (patented) Acoustic alarm not available Remote control/Console optional SMS Alert not Available optional Necessary in case of long perimeter wire or in the presence of a disturbed or weak signal...
  • Page 8: Main Parts / Standard Equipment

    maIn PaRts / standaRd eqUIPment 1. Robot. 2. Keyboard commands: for setting and displaying the operating modes of the robot. 3. Rain sensor: detects rain and commands the robot to return to the charging station. 4. battery: the robot is supplied with one or more lithium batteries according to the models. 5.
  • Page 9: Installation

    InstallatIon PacKInG and UnPacKInG The equipment is delivered suitably packaged. When unpacking, carefully remove and check the integrity of the parts. Warning – caution Keep plastic wrapping and plastic containers away from infants and children: risk of suffocation! Important Keep the packaging materials for future use. PlannInG of system InstallatIon The robot is not difficult to install, but requires some preliminary planning in order to find the best area for installing the charging station, power supply unit and for laying out the perimeter wire.
  • Page 10 • The charging station is connected to the power supply unit via a cord that must move away from the charging station on the outside of the cutting area. • Position the power supply unit according to these rules: In a well-ventilated area protected against atmospheric agents and direct sunlight.
  • Page 11: Setting Up Of The Perimeter Wire

    settInG UP of the PeRImeteR WIRe Before installing the perimeter wire, it is necessary to check the entire surface of the lawn. Make any necessary adjustments to the grassy surface during the laying of the perimeter wire in order to allow the robot to function correctly.
  • Page 12: Setup Of The Robot's Quick Re-Entry To The Charging Station

    setUP of the Robot’s qUIcK Re-entRy to the chaRGInG statIon Quick re-entry requires a special installation of the perimeter wire that allows the robot to reduce the re-entry path to the charging station. This special installation of the perimeter wire should only be used for gardens where quick re-entry significantly reduces the path and where the perimeter length is greater than 200 meters.
  • Page 13: Preparation And Marking The Boundaries Of The Work Areas

    PRePaRatIon and maRKInG the boUndaRIes of the WoRK aReas Preparation of the lawn to be mowed 1. Make sure the lawn to be mowed is even and does not contain holes, stones or other obstacles. If necessary, prepare the lawn by filling in any holes and removing any obstacles. If some obstacles cannot be removed, it is necessary to properly mark these areas with the perimeter wire.
  • Page 14 marking the boundary of the work area 3. Check the entire lawn surface and assess whether it is necessary to divide it into separate work areas as per the Track for laying the perimeter wire rules described here below. Before installing the perimeter wire, check the entire path to make this procedure easier.
  • Page 15 4. If there is a pavement or driveway inside or outside the work area, which is at the same level of the lawn, lay the perimeter wire at a distance of 5 cm (1.96 ") from the edge of the pavement. The robot will come out slightly from the lawn and all the grass will be mowed.
  • Page 16 If there is a pool, pond, ravine, ditch, steps or public roads not protected by a wall inside or outside the work area, lay the perimeter wire at least 90 cm (35.43 ") from the edge. To reduce the distance of the perimeter wire for the best set-up and operation of the robot, we recommend installing an additional fence of at least 15 cm.
  • Page 17: Installation Of Perimeter Wire

    InstallatIon of PeRImeteR WIRe The perimeter wire can be buried or laid on the ground. If you have a wire trenching machine, it is better to bury the wire for greater protection. Otherwise, install the wire on the ground with the pegs provided as perimeter wire described below.
  • Page 18: Installation Of The Charging Station And Power Supply Unit

    Joining of the perimeter wire Important a buried wire or a wire laid on the ground can be joined to other wires having the same characteristics (see figure). When joining the two wires, make sure to use self-sticking tape (for example, 3m scotch 23). do not use insulating tape or any other type of joining devices (wire terminals, clamps, etc.).
  • Page 19: Battery Charging On First Use

    6. Fasten the charging station (N) to the ground with the pegs (P). If necessary, secure the charging station with screw anchors (Q). pegs (P) screw anchors (Q) charging station (N) 7. Connect the power cord (E) of the charging station (N) to the current power power supply unit (A)(B).
  • Page 20: Adjustments

    adjUstments adjUstment RecommendatIons Important the user must make any adjustments according to the procedures described in this manual. do not make any adjustments which are not expressly indicated in this manual. any special adjustments, not expressly indicated in this manual, must only be performed by personnel from the manufacturer’s authorised service centre.
  • Page 21: Use And Operation

    Use and oPeRatIon oblIGatIons foR Use Important When using the robot for the first time, please read the manual carefully and make sure you have understood it completely; in particular, all the information on safety. the product must only be used for its intended purpose as described by the manufacturer. do not tamper with any device to obtain different operating performances.
  • Page 22: Navigation

    navIGatIon Follow these instructions to navigate through the programming menu: - “+” and “-”: allows scrolling through the menu items in a cyclical manner or changing the value of the function displayed. - “enteR”: moves to the next menu level or confirms and memorises the value shown in the display and skips to the next function.
  • Page 23 secondary areas determines the setting for a possible secondary area 1 indicating the size of second. area 1 the area, the distance from the charging Percentage station and the direction to reach it distance determines the setting for a possible second.
  • Page 24: Settings - Programming Mode

    settInGs – PRoGRammInG mode alaRm: (only for some versions, see “Technical Specifications") function for enabling or disabling the antitheft alarm. The password is required to disable the alarm (Default 0000). ALARM: • disable: disables or turns off the alarm if it is on. A continuous and descending sound signals the disabling of the alarm.
  • Page 25: Work Schedules - Programming Mode

    16:00 17:30 1200 (12912) 10:00 12:00 16:00 18:00 1500 (16140) 10:00 12:00 16:00 19:00 09:00 13:00 17:00 20:00 2000 (21520) mod. 1l2dl 09:00 21:00 09:00 13:30 18:00 22:30 2500 (26900) mod. 1l2dl 09:00 22:30 3000 (32280) 08:00 23:00 3500 (37660) 07:30 23:30 User’s manual...
  • Page 26: Secondary Areas - Programming Mode

    secondaRy aReas – PRoGRammInG mode If the area to be mowed includes secondary areas based on the definition given in the chapter “Preparation and Marking the Boundaries of the Work Areas”, then it is necessary to program the secondary areas so the robot knows how to reach them and how many times.
  • Page 27: Operating Mode - Programming Mode

    Important To set or change the password, it is first necessary to enter the previous one and then enter the new one. Upon purchase, the password entered by the manufacturer consists of four numbers (0000). Important When entering the password, you will be prompted to re-enter the password in order to ensure that it has been set correctly. In order to not forget the password, choose a number combination that is easy to remember. staRt PassWoRd: this function allows defining whether you want to enter a password each time the robot is turned on after a period of inactivity (e.g.
  • Page 28: Robot Safety Stop

    Robot safety stoP During use, it may be necessary to stop the robot. In normal conditions, the robot can be stopped with the “OFF” key. In case of danger or when performing any maintenance, it is necessary to stop the robot in safe conditions in order to prevent the blade from accidently starting.
  • Page 29: Starting The Robot Without The Perimeter Wire

    1. Press the “ON” key. 2. Enter the password (if prompted) (See “Password Entry”). PAUSE 3. The “PAUSE” function appears on the display. 4. Enter into programming mode and select “WORK MODE”. Select “CLOSED AREA” and the words “CLOSED AREA – 60 Min” (default value) will appear on the display.
  • Page 30: Password Entry

    PassWoRd entRy The robot can be protected by a password consisting of four numbers which can be enabled, disabled and personalised by the user (see “Programming Mode”). 1. On the display appears the message: 2. Press either the “+” or “-” key to set the first number. PASSWORD 0000 3.
  • Page 31: Battery Charging After Prolonged Inactivity

    Restarting Before restarting the robot after a long period of inactivity, proceed Current power supplyunit (A) as follows: 1. Connect the plug of the power supply unit (A) to the electrical outlet. 2. Reconnect the main electrical power supply. 3. Position the robot inside the charging station. 4.
  • Page 32: Operating Tips

    oPeRatInG tIPs Below are some useful operating tips to follow when using the robot. Even after being suitably informed on the use of the robot, it is always a good idea to simulate some test manoeuvres on first use to identify the commands and main functions. Check and secure the fastening screws of the main components.
  • Page 33: Robot Cleaning

    Robot cleanInG 1. Stop the robot safely (see “Robot Safety Stop”). Warning – caution Use protective gloves to prevent cutting your hands. 2. Clean all the outside surfaces of the robot with a sponge soaked in warm water and a mild detergent. Squeeze well to remove any excess water before use.
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    tRoUbleshootInG tRoUbleshootInG GUIde The information below is designed to help identify and correct any faults and/or malfunctions which may occur during operation. Some faults can be fixed by the user, while others require specific technical skills or special expertise and therefore must only be fixed by qualified personnel with certified experience in the specific field of intervention.
  • Page 35 Problem cause Remedies Extend the working time (see “Programming Not enough work hours Mode”) Stop the robot safely (see “Robot Safety Stop”) Cutting blade clogged with deposits Warning – caution and/or residuals Use protective gloves to prevent injuries to your hands. Clean the cutting blade The work area is not completely mowed...
  • Page 36 Problem cause Remedies Make sure the lawn to be mowed is even and does not contain holes, stones or other Ground is uneven or contains obstacles obstacles. Otherwise, fill in any holes and that prevent movement remove any obstacles (see “Preparation and “Wheel error”...
  • Page 37: Part Replacement

    (A) screws (B) model cutting blade code 1L2DL - 1L2EL - 1L2LL CS_D0112_02 2. Turn the robot over and position it so as not to ruin the covering hood. 3. Unscrew the screws (B) to remove the blade (A).
  • Page 38: Robot Disposal

    Robot dIsPosal • At the end of its useful lifespan, this product is classified as WEEE (waste electrical and electronic equipment). It must therefore not be disposed of as normal domestic waste, as mixed urban waste (undifferentiated) or as separated urban waste (differentiated). •...
  • Page 39: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    Zucchetti Centro Sistemi S.p.A. declares and assumes liability that the product: battery-powered automatic lawnmower robot, model 1L2DL - 1L2EL - 1L2LL, complies with the basic requisites for safety, health and environmental protection provided for by the following European Union directives: low voltage directive 2006/95/EC, electromagnetic compatibility directive 2004/108/EC, Rohs directive 2011/65/EC, Weee directive 2012/99/EU, directive for noise emission in the environment 2005/88/EC;...
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