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Code
Cause
E1
The "STOP" button has been pressed.
E2
Lift sensor has been activated.
E3
The robot has left the boundary wire
area.
E4
Run out of signal from the boundary
wire.
E5
Obstacle/touch sensor has been
activated.
E6
Left motor overload.
E7
Right motor overload.
E8
Cutting motor overload.
E9
Defective battery.
E10
Discharged battery.
E11
Tilt sensor has been activated.
E12
Wheels spin without grip.
E13
Battery overheating.
F1
The robot has left the boundary wire
area.
F2
It does not turn on when the "START"
button is pressed, the robot has run out
of signal from the boundary wire.
F3
Doesn't switch on when you press the
"START" button, there is a poor
charging contact.
F4
Does not turn on when pressing the
"START" button, battery voltage too
low.
New start: place the robot 1m away from the boundary
wire, enter the PIN and press the "START" button
Solution
New start.
The robot has been lifted or its wheels are stuck. Remove
foreign objects and make a new start.
Place the robot within the boundary wire area and make a
new start.
Check the LED indicator at the docking station. If it flashes
red, it means the wire's been cut. Find the cut-off and
connect both ends, making sure the LED flashes green.
Then make a new start.
Remove the obstacles or reposition the robot. Make a new
start.
Lawn too tall or thick, wheel stuck. Trim/move the robot
manually and start again.
Lawn too tall or thick, wheel stuck. Trim/move the robot
manually and start again.
Lawn too tall or thick, wheel stuck. Trim/move the robot
manually and start again.
Battery failure, contact technical assistance.
Place the robot in the docking station and make a new
start. If it persists, contact technical assistance.
Tilt angle > 30° or the robot is turned upside down. Place
the robot on flat ground and make a new start.
The robot is stuck in sand or holes. Check the lawn, place
the robot on flat ground and make a new start.
If the problem persists, contact technical assistance.
Check if the robot is outside the boundary wire area, if the
boundary wire is incorrectly connected or if the robot is
too far from the bounding wire.
If the LED indicator from the docking station flashes red,
look for cut-offs in the bounding wire and repair them.
Clean the charging contacts and remove any debris that
has been accumulated.
Place the robot in the docking station and let it charge
completely.
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