Shortcut buttons
To display the program, press the
‘UP’
arrow while Robomow is in the Base Station.
The program is displayed for 10 seconds before changing back to the main display.
To update the program, press the
‘GO’
button within the 10 seconds that the program is
displayed.
The following characters may appeared under each of the active days:
Character
Meaning
+ Active
day
B
Skipped due to low battery voltage;
(Robomow did not depart from the Base Station at the scheduled time due to
low battery voltage)
b
Docked before time due to low battery voltage;
(Robomow did not complete the operation and drove back to the Base Station
due to low battery voltage – relevant only when
‘Work time’
different from
‘Max’
is set)
d
Robomow did not return to the Base Station because of Drive over current
(
'Start elsewhere'
) or
'Drive problem'
;
Robomow returned to the Base Station
before time due to drive overheat.
M
Skipped due to mow over current detected in the Base Station before
Robomow has started the operation.
m
Robomow returned to the Base Station before time due to mow problem (over
current or over heat)
O
Skipped because the mower was out of the Base Station at the scheduled start
time
P
Skipped due to power problem (there is no charging voltage at departure time)
R
Skipped due to rain;
(Robomow did not depart from the Base Station at the scheduled time due to
rain detection)
r
Docked before time due to rain;
(Robomow did not complete the operation and drove back to the Base Station
due to rain detection during the operation)
S
Skipped due to signal problem (it may happened because of problem with wire
sensors, cut perimeter wire, poor splicing of perimeter wire or perimeter wire
which was too long).
s
Robomow returned to the base because of no signal for more than 1 hr
U
Skipped due to user choice/interference (usually
‘skip next start’
or when the
‘
Program
’ set to
‘off’
)
u
Robomow did not return automatically to the Base Station because of user
interference
How to cancel an active day?
In weekly program set by days, simply change the ‘+’ to ‘-‘ in the main display of the days; in
the
‘
Advanced
’
weekly program, choose the
‘None’
option under weekly program menu in
the ‘
Mode
’ display.
2.1.1.2 Entry points
‘
Entry points’
are defined as the points, where the mower leaves the Edge and turns into the lawn
to mow the inner area. The default of the
‘Entry points’
is set to
‘off’
in the factory; it means that
all operations of the inner area will start from the Base Station.
The
‘Entry points’
menu consists of two options (figure 2.8):
Set entry points – Allows setting up to four different entry points to your lawn in addition to the
Base Station, which is defined as an entry point by default. It is recommended to
‘Set entry points’
where there are narrow passes in order to insure the mower will cover all areas effectively.
To set the entry points, choose this option when the mower is in the Base Station; Robomow will
start to follow the perimeter wire; follow the mower and press
‘GO’
at the point you want to set;
press
‘GO’
for other points or press
‘STOP’
to end the process.
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