LX 35 Robot Lawn Mower Manuale del proprietario

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Users can view the electronic instructions at
https://landxcape-robotics.com.
1. Product Safety
1.1 General & Additional Safety
Instruction
WARNING: 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.
- This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack
of experience and knowledge, unless they have
been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for
their safety.
- Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.
- This appliance contains batteries that are only
replaceable by skilled persons.
WARNING: For the purposes of recharging the
battery, only use the detachable supply unit provided
with this appliance.
IMPORTANT
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE
KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES
Training
a) Read the instructions carefully. Make sure you
understand the instructions and be familiar with
the controls and the proper use of the appliance;
b) Never allow people unfamiliar with these
instructions or children to use the appliance.
Local regulations can restrict the age of the
operator;
c) The operator or user is responsible for accidents
or hazards occurring to other people or their
property.
Preparation
a) Ensure the correct installation of the boundary
wire as instructed.
b) Periodically inspect the area where the appliance
is to be used and remove all stones, sticks,
wires, bones, and other foreign objects.
c) Periodically visually inspect to see that the
blades, blade bolts and cutter assembly are not
worn or damaged. Replace worn or damaged
blades and bolts in sets to preserve balance.
d) On multi-spindle appliances, take care as
rotating one blade can cause other blades to
rotate.
e) WARNING! The lawnmower shall not be operated
without the guard in place.
OPERATION
1. GENERAL
a) Never operate the appliance with defective
guards, or without safety devices, for example
deflectors, in place.
b) Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating
parts. Keep clear of the discharge opening at all
times.
c) Never pick up or carry an appliance while the
motor is running.
d) Operate the disabling device from the appliance:
- Before clearing a blockage;
- Before checking, cleaning or working on the
appliance;
- After striking a foreign object to inspect the
machine for damage;
- If the machine starts to vibrate abnormally, and
to check for damage before restarting.
e) It is not permitted to modify the original design of
robotic lawnmower. All modifications are made
at your own risk.
f) Start robotic lawnmower according to the
instructions. When the power key is switched on,
make sure you keep your hands and feet away
from the rotating blades. Never put your hands
and feet under the mower.
g) Never lift up robotic lawnmower or carry it when
the power key is switched on.
h) Do not let persons who do not know how robotic
lawnmower works and behaves use the mower.
i) Do not put anything on top of robotic lawnmower
or its charging station.
j) Do not allow robotic lawnmower to be used with
a defective blade disc or body. Neither should it
be used with defective blades, screws, nuts or
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cables.
k) Always switch off robotic lawnmower when
you do not intend to use the mower. Robotic
lawnmower can only start when the power key is
switched on and the correct PIN code has been
entered.
l) Keep your hands and feet away from the rotating
blades. Never place your hands or feet close to
or under the body when robotic lawnmower is in
operation.
m) To avoid using the machine and its
peripherals in bad weather conditions especially
when there is a risk of lightning.
n) Not to touch moving hazardous parts before
these have come to a complete stop.
o) For machines used in public areas, that warning
signs shall be placed around the working area of
the machine. They shall show the substance of
the following text:
WARNING! Automatic lawnmower! Keep away
from the machine! Supervise children!
2. ADDITIONALLY WHEN THE APPLIANCE IS
OPERATING AUTOMATICALLY
a) Do not leave the machine to operate unattended
if you know that there are pets, children or
people in the vicinity.
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.
a) Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure
the appliance is in safe working condition.
b) Inspect the robotic lawnmower each week and
replace worn or damaged parts for safety.
c) Check especially that the blades and blade disc
are not damaged. Replace all blades and screws
at the same time if necessary so that the rotating
parts are balanced.
d) Ensure that only replacement cutting means of
the right type are used.
e) Ensure that batteries are charged using
the correct charger recommended by the
manufacturer. Incorrect use may result in electric
shock, overheating or leakage of corrosive liquid
from the battery.
f) In the event of leakage of electrolyte flush with
water/neutralizing agent, seek medical help if it
comes into contact with the eyes etc.
g) Servicing of the appliance should be according
to manufacturers’ instructions.
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 from or within the working area:
a) Press the STOP button to stop the mower.
You select the four digit PIN code when you start
the mower for the first time.
b) Always switch off robotic lawnmower if you
intend to carry the mower.
c) Carry the mower by the handle at the front under
the mower. Carry the mower with the blade disc
away from the body.
RF exposure requirements
To satisfy RF exposure requirements, a separation
distance of 200mm or more should be maintained
between this device and persons during device
operation.
To ensure compliance, operations at closer than
this distance is not recommended. The antenna
used for this transmitter must not be co-located in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This is a class III appliances and it must only be
supplied at safety extra low voltage corresponding
to the marking on the appliance.
Safety Warnings for battery pack inside the
tool
a) Do not dismantle, open or shred battery
pack.
b) Do not short-circuit a battery pack. Do not
store battery packs haphazardly in a box or
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drawer where they may short-circuit each
other or be short-circuited by conductive
materials. When battery pack is not in use,
keep it away from other metal objects, like paper
clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other small
metal objects, that can make a connection from
one terminal to another. Shorting the battery
terminals together may cause burns or a fire.
c) Do not expose battery pack to heat or re.
Avoid storage in direct sunlight.
d) Do not subject battery pack to mechanical
shock.
e) In the event of battery leaking, do not allow
the liquid to come into contact with the skin
or eyes. If contact has been made, wash the
affected area with copious amounts of water
and seek medical advice.
f) Keep battery pack clean and dry.
g) Recharge only with the charger specied by
LandxcapeTM. Do not use any charger other
than that specically provided for use with
the equipment.
h) Do not use any battery pack which is not
designed for use with the equipment.
i) Keep battery pack out of the reach of
children.
j) Retain the original product literature for
future reference.
k) Dispose of properly.
l) Do not mix cells of different manufacture,
capacity, size or type within a device.
m) Keep the battery away from microwaves and
high pressure.
n) Warning! Do not use non-rechargeable
batteries.
User manual requirements for wireless product
a) Operation of this device is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and
(2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
b) Caution: Changes or modifications to this unit
not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
c) NOTE: This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
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1. CHARGING STRIPS
2. STOP BUTTON
3. CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT HANDLE
4. RAIN SENSOR
5. REAR DRIVING WHEEL
6. CUTTING BLADE
7. FRONT WHEEL
8. USB PORT
9. BATTERY PACK *
10. BLADE TURNING DISC
11. HANDLE
12. ON/OFF KEY
13. HOME BUTTON
14. KNOB
15. START KEY
16. DISPLAY
17. CHARGING PILE
18. CHARGING BASE
19. CONTACT PINS
20. POWER ADAPTER
21. WIRE PEGS
22. BOUNDARY WIRE
23. CHARGING BASE FIXING NAILS
24. BOUNDARY WIRE DISTANCE GAUGE
25. HEX KEY
26. CONNECTOR
*Not all the accessories illustrated or described are included in
standard delivery.
Intended Use
The garden product is intended for domestic lawn mowing. It is de-
signed to mow often, maintaining a healthier and better looking lawn
than ever before. Depending on the size of your lawn, your LandxcapeTM
may be programmed to operate at any time or frequency. It is impos-
sible for digging, sweeping or snow cleaning.
2. Component List
WARNING - Robotic lawnmower can be dangerous if
incorrectly used.
Read through the Operator’s manual carefully and
understand the content before using your robotic
lawnmower.
WARNING - Keep a safe distance from the machine
when operating.
WARNING – Operate the disabling device before
working on or lifting the machine.
WARNING - 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.
Li-Ion battery.This product has been marked with a
symbol relating to ‘separate collection’ for all battery
packs and battery pack. It will then be recycled or
dismantled in order to reduce the impact on the
environment. Battery packs can be hazardous for the
environment and for human health since they contain
hazardous substances.
Do not wash the machine with a high pressure
washer
Class III appliance
Waste electrical products must not be disposed of
with household waste. Please recycle where facilities
exist. Check with your local authorities or retailer for
recycling advice.
Read operator's manual
Detachable supply unit
1.2 Information on the LandxcapeTM
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Start
1) After the boundary wire installation, you can start using LandxcapeTM (Please refer to Installation Guide for boundary wire installation).
2) Press until LandxcapeTM turns on. For the first use, input the default PIN code 0000 by pressing for four times when the number 0 is
blinking. (The PIN code can be changed, please refer to “4.3 Setting”).
NOTE: LandxcapeTM will turn off if it does not receive any input within 30 seconds after it is turned on. If you enter wrong PIN code three times,
LandxcapeTM will raise the alarm “di-di” and then turn off.
3) Press , then press to start mowing.
4) Press then to make LandxcapeTM go to the charging station, with the blades rotating to cut grass on the way home.
LandxcapeTM will work continuously until reaching low battery power level and then it will return to the charging station. Once charging is complete,
LandxcapeTM will automatically resume mowing or it stay in the charging station according to the mowing schedule.
NOTE: When LandxcapeTM turns on, all lights on the display will be illuminated and then turn off. Check if there is any light damaged. It is
recommended to shield the display with your hand when the outdoor light gets too strong.
POWER ON/OFF
Turns
LandxcapeTM on
and off
DISABLING DEVICE
Prevents
operation of
LandxcapeTM
LOCK
BATTERY CAPACITY
Working time
START
Starts mowing/
Selects up
STANDBY PAGE:
LandxcapeTM is not in the
working hours.
SLEEP PAGE:
The icon is displayed.
LandxcapeTM is fully charged and is not in
the working hours.
DISPLAY
Displays the state of your
setting
KNOB (Function Menu)
STOP
Stops LandxcapeTM during
operation
HOME
Sends LandxcapeTM to its
charging station during
operation with the blades
rotating to cut grass on the way
home and activates charging/
Selects down
OK
Confirms any setting
3. Control panel
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4. Understanding Your LandxcapeTM
Congratulations on your new purchase of LandxcapeTM and welcome
to the care-free life of automatic mowing. In the following, we want to
help you to better understand how your LandxcapeTM thinks.
4.1 How does my LandxcapeTM know what
to mow?
LandxcapeTM chooses its direction at random. It will make sure your
entire lawn is evenly mowed without leaving unattractive mowing paths
(See Fig. A).
4.2 How does my LandxcapeTM know
where to go?
Your LandxcapeTM is made to work on its own. LandxcapeTM knows
when it needs to go to its charging station to charge, can sense when
it is raining, can stop itself if it senses a problem, and knows to stop,
draw back, and turn around when it bumps into something blocking
its path. LandxcapeTM will also automatically stop its blade turning disc
from rotating if it is lifted off the ground to prevent an accident.
A. Finding the Charging station
When your LandxcapeTM needs to recharge, it will stop mowing and
follow the boundary wire in an anti-clockwise direction back to its
charging station.
B. Rain sensors
LandxcapeTM
is equipped with a rain sensor which detects rain and tells
LandxcapeTM
to stop mowing and follow the boundary wire back to its
charging station (See Fig. B).
LandxcapeTM
will resume mowing after passing the delay time. The
default delay time is 180mins.
When the rain sensors are wet,
LandxcapeTM
returns to its charging
base. When the rain sensors are dry,
LandxcapeTM
will begin the delay
time countdown. If you want to exit from the rain delay, dry the sensor
area, and perform a power cycle by operating the on/off key. After the
power cycle has been performed, you can operate again.
C. Sensing the boundary wire
LandxcapeTM always obeys the border set by the boundary wire and
uses sensors at its front to detect it. (See Fig. C)
D. Starting and stopping while mowing (See Fig. D, E1, E2)
To start mowing, press the on/off key and input the PIN code. Press
, then press . If you would like
LandxcapeTM
to stop mowing, simply
press the STOP button on top of the mower.
If
LandxcapeTM
senses something is wrong, it will display a fault message
on the display. For information on these messages, refer to "9.Error
Messages".
LandxcapeTM
will turn off if it does not receive any input from
the user within 20 minutes.
To resume:
• Press , then press
Now LandxcapeTM will begin to mow!
4.3 Setting
Before starting your LandxcapeTM for the first time, you should cut
the grass to the height 6 cm or lower with your ordinary lawn mower
or trimmer .Then, set the cutting height of your LandxcapeTM to its
maximum setting (6 cm) for its first time mowing. And you can do the
program setting manually by rotating the knob.
NOTE: When doing the program setting manually, LandxcapeTM will
enter the standby page if it does not receive any input from the user
within several seconds.
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As the picture shown above ,you can clockwise and anti-
clockwiserotate the knob.
Please be attention to the arrow on the right of the knob which points
to the function you have chosen.
(1)Change PIN code
To change the PIN code, keep pressing both and buttons at the same
time for 5 seconds. The icon will be blinking, and will
be rolling flashing. After that, the first number will be blinking, use or
to input the old PIN code and press to confirm. The next number will be
blinking. Use the same method to complete other numbers. Then,”
will be rolling flashing , the first number will be blinking and use or to
select the number you want and press to confirm. The next number will
be blinking. Use the same method to complete other numbers. For example,
the new PIN code is set to be 0326. After that, will be rolling
flashing and the first number will be blinking again. Use the same method to
input the new PIN code you set just now (in this example, ). Then “
will be rolling flashing on the display. Your PIN code has
been changed successfully.
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(2) Set year, date and time
Set year, date and time are compulsory setting items. If you don’t set
these items, it will influence the schedule time in the following setting.
These items should be set in the order of year, date and time.
For the year setting, rotate knob to . The icon and a number are
blinking on the display, for example, . Use or to select
the year you want. Then press to confirm to finish the year setting.
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Meanwhile, the icon will be flashing again and a number will be
displayed to indicate the date, for example, , meaning September
29. When is flashing, use or to select the number and press
to confirm. Then will be flashing. Use the same method to select
the number and press to confirm to finish the date setting.
Only for reference
Meanwhile, the icon will be flashing and the time will be displayed,
for example, . When is blinking, use or to to select the
number and press to confirm. Then will be blinking, use the same
method to select the number and press to confirm. Now the time
setting is completed and LandxcapeTM will enter the standby page.
Only for reference Standby page
(3) Change default start time
The default start time of your mower is 09:00, it can be changed anytime
by rotating knob to .When start time is selected ,the display will
show the default start time(09:00). The icon and a number are blinking
on the display. When is blinking, use or to to select the
numberand press to confirm. Then will be blinking, use the same
method to select the number and press to confirm. Now the start time
setting is completed and LandxcapeTM will enter the standby page.
For example, set the start time 10: 30 by using the method above, and
your LandxcapeTM will start mowing from 10: 30.
Only for reference Standby page
(4) Set working schedule
Option 1: AUTO (Recommended working schedule according to area
setting)
Rotate knob to .For example . The number will be blinking.
Use or to select the lawn area you want, and press to confirm.
Only for reference
The default working time of LandxcapeTM can be found in following table:
Schedule
Area
(m2)
Sunday Monday Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday Saturday
50 / / work* / / work* /
100 / work* / work / work* /
150 / work* work work work work* /
200 ~
1000** / work* work work work work* /
* Border cut will be done on initial mowing of the day.
** In this case,the work time from Monday to Friday is different according
to area you set.
Option 2: Set working schedule manually
You can adjust the work time easily by rotating the knob. Rotate knob to
select the working time you want. For example“ ”,which means
your LandxcapeTM will work on 3 days (Monday, Wednesday and Friday)
and lasts for 3 hours on each day.
Note: Keep the work time you have set on the knob,your LandxcapeTM will
work based on it circularly.
For example, when you set the start time at 10 am and work time on
3d3h,then your LandxcapeTM will mow circularly from 10 am to 1 pm on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday. If you start your LandxcapeTM at 2pm on
Tuesday, your LandxcapeTM will mow once only.
The following two tables are detailed information:
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TABLE 1
Schedule of 3 days
Time/
per day Sunday Monday Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday Friday Saturday
3 h / work* / work / work* /
5 h / work* / work / work* /
7 h / work* / work / work* /
9 h / work* / work / work* /
Only for reference
TABLE 2
Schedule of 5 days
Time/
per day Sunday Monday Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday Friday Saturday
1 h / work* work work work work* /
3 h / work* work work work work* /
5 h / work* work work work work* /
7 h / work* work work work work* /
9 h / work* work work work work* /
* Border cut will be done on initial mowing of the day.
Only for reference
Note: During the operation according to the working schedule, press
and , LandxcapeTM can be forced to end work of the day .
4.4 How efficiently will my LandxcapeTM
mow the grass?
Mowing times are different for every lawn depending on the factors
mentioned below. Gradually adjust the time you allow LandxcapeTM to
mow each day until you find the most suitable setting.
Your LandxcapeTM is capable of mowing areas of different sizes,
although this depends on various factors, such as:
Species of grass in your lawn and its growth rate
Sharpness of the cutting blades
• Humidity
Surrounding temperature
Amount of obstacles in your Lawn
Unlike most other mowers,
LandxcapeTM
uses a side charging system,
which is able to cut the surrounding grass as much as possible. The holes
on the bottom of the charging base allow the grass to grow through the
base to help disguise it and create an elegant appearance.
LandxcapeTMs cutting height can be adjusted. Before starting your
LandxcapeTM for the first time, you should cut the grass to the height
no more than 6 cm with your manual lawnmower. Then, set the cutting
height of your LandxcapeTM to its maximum setting (6 cm) for its first time
mowing. (See Fig. F)
Your LandxcapeTM will cut best in dry weather.It is also feasible to let
your LandxcapeTM work on rainy days as long as the lawn is solid.
Check and clean your mower regularly.
Your LandxcapeTM is afraid of lightning storms. In case of a lightning
storm, protect LandxcapeTM by unplugging the charging station,
disconnecting the boundary wire, and making sure LandxcapeTM is not
allowed to charge.
Your Landxcape
TM
loves mowing grass and requires the cutting blades to be
kept in good condition to cut at its best. Landxcape
TM
can do most things
by itself, but will sometimes need your help to prevent damage to itself.
Never let LandxcapeTM travel over gravel.
Remove or prevent access to obstacles that LandxcapeTM could
accidentally climb on and damage its blade turning disc.
Remove all debris and foreign objects from your lawn.
5. Boundary Wire Basics
5.1. Pegging the Boundary Wire
Use the boundary wire distance gauge to set the correct distance
between the wire and the border of your lawn (more than 26cm).This
is the recommended distance. The provided distance gauge ensures
proper installation.
If your neighbor also uses a LandxcapeTM, keep a spacing of at least 1
metre between your boundary wire and your neighbor’s.
The boundary wire must outline the intended mowing area
exactly. Your LandxcapeTM will become confused by extra bends or
coils of boundary wire that are not part of its mowing area (See Fig.
G). If there is excess boundary wire after the mowing area has been
outlined, cut it off and store this additional wire in a separate location.
It is important to leave the necessary length where it connects to the
charging station so it can be connected and still remain buried.
5.2 Burying the Boundary Wire
If you are planning to bury the boundary wire, it is recommended to first
peg it down. This allows you to easily change the layout if necessary before
burying the wire. When the boundary wire installation is complete, have
LandxcapeTM
follow and check the path by pressing and . This
allows your
LandxcapeTM
to adjust to its new environment. .
While observing
LandxcapeTM
you can easily make alterations to the
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boundary wire to ensure
LandxcapeTM
's trouble-free tracking when locating
the charging station. Confirm that
LandxcapeTM
docks in the charging
station successfully, and bury the wire if desired.
5.3 Joining the boundary wire
If you want to extend and splice the boundary wire, use a connector.
The connector is waterproof and provides optimal connection.
Insert both wire ends in any two of the three holes of the connector.
Insert the wires fully until both wire ends are visible on the other side of
the connector. (See Fig. H) Press the connector together by using a pair
of pliers. (See Fig. I1, I2)
WARNING! It is not recommended to simply splice the boundary
wire with insulating tape or use a screw terminal block for
connection. A broken circuit may occur after a period of time as soil
moisture can oxidize the wire.
6. Software update
The software can be updated when new versions become available.
The latest software can be downloaded from our website
www.landxcape-robotics.com.
Update via USB. See below for download and installation instructions:
(1) Locate the latest software version at: www.landxcape-robotics.
com. Save the file to an empty FAT32 formatted USB (flash drive).
Delete any other files on the drive and check the format. If the drive
is not formatted in FAT32, please reformat the drive.
(2) Place LandxcapeTM on a secure and level surface. Press to turn
off your LandxcapeTM.
(3) Insert the USB drive (flash drive) in the port. (See Fig. J1)
(4) Turn LandxcapeTM on. The update will begin automatically. Wait until
the display shows “ (See Fig. J2), then remove the USB drive
(flash drive) and tightly close the protective cover. When the display
shows “ ”, the update is complete and LandxcapeTM will enter
the PIN page.
The manual included with your LandxcapeTM is based on the default
software at the time of production. Some new features/functions in the
new version may not exist in the manual. If you found some settings not
in the manual, please visit www.landxcape-robotics.com to download
the latest manual.
7. Maintenance
Your LandxcapeTM works hard and needs to be cleaned and checked
from time to time. Some parts will require replacement as they become
worn. Never use your LandxcapeTM with defective main switch.
Switch off the machine before carrying out any service or maintenance.
Here's how to take care of your LandxcapeTM.
7.1 Keep it sharp
WARNING: Before cleaning, adjusting, or replacing the
blades, turn your LandxcapeTM OFF and put on protective
gloves.
WARNING: 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.
LandxcapeTM
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 (See Fig. K). Each blade of your
LandxcapeTM
has 2
cutting edges. The blade turning disc will make forward and reverse
rotation at random to use both cutting edges and minimize the
frequency of replacing the blades. Each cutting blade will last up to
2 months when it is programmed to mow everyday. Always check to
see if the blades are chipped or damaged and replace them if they
are. When the cutting blades are dull and worn out, they should be
replaced with the spare blades provided with your
LandxcapeTM
. Spare
blades are also available at your nearest
LandxcapeTM
retailer.
A. Replace the Blades
After some time, usually every season, your LandxcapeTMs Blades
will need to be replaced. When replacing the blades, make sure to
replace ALL of them at the same time. You can replace them with one
of the spare blade kits and extra blade screws supplied with your
LandxcapeTM.
Before attempting to replace your LandxcapeTMs blades, turn the
power off and put on protective gloves and follow these steps:
1. Gently flip LandxcapeTM over.
2. Remove the battery cover and remove the battery.
3. Take the screws off the blades with a screwdriver. (See Fig. L)
4. Firmly screw on the new blades.
5. Refit the battery and the battery cover.
IMPORTANT: After screwing the blade to the blade disc, make
sure the blade is able to spin freely.
7.2 Keep it clean
WARNING: Before cleaning, turn your LandxcapeTM OFF.
Put on protective gloves before cleaning the blade
turning disc and do not rinse or flush with water.
A. Cleaning the body
Your LandxcapeTM will live a much happier and longer life if it is
cleaned regularly. Although, since your LandxcapeTM is an electric
machine, you will need to take care when cleaning. DO NOT use a
hose, high pressure washers and do not pour running water on
your LandxcapeTM. It is best to use a spray bottle filled with water.
When cleaning the machine body, use a soft brush or clean cloth and
avoid using solvents or polishes (See Fig. M). Lastly, remove all build
up of grass clippings and debris.
B. Cleaning the Underside
Again, it is important that you power LandxcapeTM OFF and wear
protective gloves before touching the blade turning disc.
First, flip your LandxcapeTM upside down to expose its underside. Here
you will see the blade disc, the chassis, and the front wheel and driving
wheels. Clean everything thoroughly with a soft brush or moist rag.
WARNING: NEVER clean the underside of LandxcapeTM with
running water. Component damage can occur. (See Fig. N1,
N2)
Rotate the blade disc to ensure it rotates freely. Check the blades spin
freely around the fixing screws. Remove any obstructions.
IMPORTANT: Remove any lodged debris so that it does not cause
a crack in the blade disc. Even the tiniest crack can decrease
your LandxcapeTM's mowing output.
C. Clean the contact pins and the charging strips
Clean the contact pins located on the charging station and the
charging strips located on LandxcapeTM using a cloth. Remove any
built up grass clippings or debris around the contact pins and charge
strips periodically to ensure LandxcapeTM successfully charges each
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time.
7.3 Battery life
The heart of LandxcapeTM is its 20V Li-Ion battery. For proper storage of
the battery, make sure it is fully charged and kept in a cool dry place.
NOTE: The recommended LandxcapeTM operation temperature is
between 0-550C.
The life-span of LandxcapeTMs battery depends on various factors, such
as:
The length of the mowing season in your region
Amount of hours LandxcapeTM mows per day
Battery maintenance during storage
LandxcapeTM can be charged manually without the boundary
wire.
1. Connect the charging station to a suitable power supply.
The green light on the charging station will turn on.
2. Manually dock LandxcapeTM into the charging station while
LandxcapeTM is powered off. (See Fig. O)
3. The green light on the charging station will be flashing.
LandxcapeTM will begin to charge.
7.4 Winter hibernation
Your LandxcapeTM will live longer and healthier if it is allowed to
hibernate. So even though it is troublesome, we recommend storing
your LandxcapeTM in your shed or garage during the winter.
Before you prepare your LandxcapeTM for winter hibernation, we
recommend you:
Thoroughly clean your LandxcapeTM
Fully charge the battery and remove it from LandxcapeTM
Turn power off
To maximize the battery life, fully charge the battery and remove it from
LandxcapeTM before storage during winter.
WARNING: Protect the underside of LandxcapeTM from
water. NEVER store LandxcapeTM upside down outdoors.
The boundary wire can be left in the ground but its ends should be
protected, such as placed in a tin can with grease. If the charging
station is left outside for the winter, leave the boundary wire connected.
NOTE: When bringing LandxcapeTM back to work after winter
hibernation, make sure the charging strips and contact pins are clean.
We recommend using a fine grade emery cloth to clean the contacts.
7.5 Replacing the battery
WARNING: Power off before attempting any adjustment,
replacement or repair.
Before replacing the blades, turn your LandxcapeTM OFF and put on
protective gloves.
If you need to replace the battery, follow these steps:
1. Gently turn your LandxcapeTM upside down.
2. Remove the screws on the battery cover. Remove the battery cover.
(See Fig. P1)
3. Lift out the old battery carefully. Press the latch and release the
connectors. (See Fig. P2)
NOTE: Do not pull by the cables. Hold the connectors and release the
latch.
4. Connect a new original battery by attaching the connectors until
they click into position. (See Fig. P3, P4)
5. Fit the battery as shown. (See Fig. P5) Place the cover back in its
position and tighten the screws.
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8. Function Messages
Display Message Action
Rain delay activated. No action is required.
9. Error Messages
Display Cause Action
LandxcapeTM is outside
working area.
1. If
LandxcapeTM
is actually outside its territory: turn
LandxcapeTM
off, take
LandxcapeTM
inside its territory. Turn
LandxcapeTM
on. Press then .
2. If
LandxcapeTM
is inside its territory, check if the LED on the charging station is green. If not,
verify that the charging station is properly connected to the charger and that the charger is
connected to a suitable power supply. If they are properly connected, the boundary wires are
clamped incorrectly and must be reversed.
3. If the LED light on the charging station turns on red, confirm that the boundary wire is
well connected to the clamps on the charging station. If the problem persists, check that the
boundary wire hasn’t been cut.
Wheel motor blocked
1. Turn LandxcapeTM off; take LandxcapeTM to an area free of obstacles.
2. Turn LandxcapeTM on. Press then .
3. If the error message is still displayed, turn power off; turn LandxcapeTM upside-down and
check if there’s anything preventing the wheels from rotating.
4. Remove any obstruction, turn LandxcapeTM upright, turn power on. Press then .
Blade disc blocked
1. Turn LandxcapeTM off.
2. Turn LandxcapeTM upside down and check if there’s anything preventing the blade disc to
rotate.
3. Remove any obstruction.
4. Turn LandxcapeTM upright and take it to an area with short grass or adjust the cutting
height;
5. Turn LandxcapeTM on. Press then .
LandxcapeTM is trapped.
1. Turn LandxcapeTM off;
2. Take LandxcapeTM to an area in your lawn free of obstacles obstacles.
3. Turn LandxcapeTM on. Press then .
4. If the error message is still displayed; turn power off; turn LandxcapeTM upside-down.
Check if there is anything preventing the wheels from rotating.
5. Remove any obstruction, turn LandxcapeTM upright, turn power on. Press then .
LandxcapeTM is lifted up.
1. Turn LandxcapeTM off.
2. Take LandxcapeTM to a lawn area clear of obstacles, turn LandxcapeTM on. Press
then .
3. If the error message is still displayed: turn LandxcapeTM off, turn LandxcapeTM upside-
down and check if there’s anything preventing the front wheels from rotating.
4. Remove any possible object, turn LandxcapeTM upright, turn LandxcapeTM on. Press
then .
LandxcapeTM is upside
down. Turn LandxcapeTM upright. Press then .
Battery error
1. Check the battery temperature. If the temperature is too high, wait until the
temperature has cooled down. Press then .
2. If the error message is still displayed, replace a new battery. Restart LandxcapeTM.
Press then .
3. If the error repeatedly occurs, try to change the working schedule.
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It takes too long for
LandxcapeTM to go back to
the charging station.
Manually dock LandxcapeTM in the charging station for charging. After LandxcapeTM is
fully charged, Press then .
Refer to the installation manual.
This could be because your
router lost its power or
because you changed your
Wi-Fi router or network
provider.
Please reconnect LandxcapeTM to the Wi-Fi network it has been originally paired with.
If this is not possible, contact Customer Service.
Error unknown. Restart LandxcapeTM. Press then . If the error message is still displayed,
contact a service agent for help.
NOTES
Before turning power on, always return LandxcapeTM to its territory. If not, ” will be displayed. This message is also displayed when
LandxcapeTM is sitting over the boundary wire when turned on.
If for any reason—i.e. a party, children playing...—you want to park your LandxcapeTM in the charging station: Press then . LandxcapeTM
will go to its charging station and stay there. Or press to turn LandxcapeTM off.
If an error repeatedly occurs in the same area of your lawn, you might have a problem with the boundary wire. Please refer to the Installation
Guide and check your set up with its help.
If your lawn is divided in two separate areas connected by a corridor less than 1m, one of which is not provided with the charging station: when
LandxcapeTM runs out of charge, take it manually to the charging station, the charge process will start.
If LandxcapeTM runs abnormally once in a while, please try to restart it. If the problem is not resolved, try to removing and reinstalling the
battery . If the problem is still not resolved, please contact a LandxcapeTM service agent for help.
Do not wash your LandxcapeTM with a high pressure washer. This could cause damage to the battery or the machine.
11. Troubleshooting
If your LandxcapeTM does not work correctly, follow the troubleshooting guide below. If the issue persists, contact your Dealer.
Symptom Cause Action
The LED light on the charging station
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 turns on the charging station. 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, especially
in the wire ends.
LandxcapeTM turns on, but the blade
disc does not move.
LandxcapeTM is searching for the charging
station (unless you press then button
to make it go to the charging base)
This is normal. LandxcapeTM needs to recharge, the
blade disc does not rotate while it is searching for the
charging station automatically.
LandxcapeTM vibrates. Blades may be damaged. Check condition of
the blade disc.
Check the blades, and replace them if damaged.
Remove debris and foreign objects from the blades
and blade disc.
Grass is being cut unevenly.
LandxcapeTM does not work enough hours per
day. Add more hours to the scheduled mowing time.
Mowing area is too big. Try decreasing the size of the mowing area or adding
more hours to the mowing time.
Blades are dull. Change all the blades and screws in order to balance
the blade disc.
The cutting height is too low for the length of
the grass. Raise the cutting height and then gradually lower.
Grass or other object has wrapped around the
blade disc.
Check the blade disc and remove the grass or other
object.
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 remove the debris.
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