Gardena R40Li Lawn Mower User Manual


 
56 - English
9. TROUBLE SHOOTING
Trapped R40Li has got caught in something. Free R40Li and rectify the reason for
it getting trapped.
R40Li gets stuck behind a number of
obstacles.
Check if there are any obstacles
which make it hard for R40Li to move
on from this place.
Outside working area The boundary wire connections to the
charging station are crossed.
Check that the boundary wire is
connected correctly.
The boundary wire is too close to the
edge of the working area.
Check that the boundary wire has
been laid according to the instructions
in chapter 3 Installation.
The working area slopes too much. Check that the boundary wire has
been laid according to the instructions
in chapter 3 Installation.
The boundary wire has been routed
the wrong way around an island.
Check that the boundary wire has
been laid according to the instructions
in chapter 3 Installation.
Disturbances from metal objects
(fences, reinforcement steel) or
buried cables close by.
Try moving the boundary wire.
The mower finds it hard to distinguish
the signal from an R40Li installation
close by.
Park A in the charging station and
generate a new loop signal via
Security -> New loop signal (2-3).
Low battery voltage R40Li cannot find the charging
station.
Check that the charging station and
the guide wire are installed as
outlined in 3. Installation on page 15.
The guide wire is broken or not
connected.
Check that the indicator lamp in the
charging station flashes yellow. See
the solution in 9.2 Indicator lamp in
the charging station on page 58.
The battery is spent. Replace the battery. See 8.7
Replacing the battery on page 54.
The charging station’s antenna is
defective.
Check if the indicator lamp in the
charging station flashes red. See the
solution in 9.2 Indicator lamp in the
charging station on page 58.
Wrong PIN code Wrong PIN code has been entered.
Five attempts are permitted, and the
keypad is then blocked for five
minutes.
Enter the correct PIN code. Contact
GARDENA Central Service if you
forget the PIN code. See MEMO on
page 4.
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