Gardena R70Li Lawn Mower User Manual


 
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9. TROUBLESHOOTING
No drive The robotic lawnmower has got
caught in something.
Free the robotic lawnmower and
rectify the reason for the lack of drive.
If it is due to wet grass, wait until the
lawn has dried before using the
robotic lawnmower.
The working area includes a steep
slope.
Maximum guaranteed slope is 25%.
Steeper slopes should be isolated.
See 3.4 Installation of the boundary
wire on page 21.
The guide wire is not laid at an angle
on a slope.
If the guide wire is laid on a slope, it
must be laid at an angle across the
slope. See 3.6 Installation of the
guide wire on page 28.
Charging station
blocked
The contact between the charging
strips and contact strips may be poor
and the robotic lawnmower has made
a number of attempts to charge.
Put the robotic lawnmower in the
charging station and check that the
charging strips and contact strips
make good contact.
An object is obstructing the robotic
lawnmower.
Remove the object.
Stuck in charging
station
There is an object in the way of the
robotic lawnmower preventing it from
leaving the charging station.
Remove the object.
Upside down The robotic lawnmower is leaning too
much or has turned over.
Turn the robotic lawnmower the right
way up.
Needs manual
charging
The robotic lawnmower is set in the
MAN operating mode.
Place the robotic lawnmower in the
charging station. This behaviour is
normal and no action is required.
Next start hh:mm The timer setting prevents the robotic
lawnmower from operating.
Change the timer settings. See
6.3 Timer on page 44.
The rest period is in progress. The
robotic lawnmower must dock in the
charging station for at least 8 hours a
day (11 hours for the GARDENA
R40Li).
This behaviour is normal and no
action is required. See 4.2 Using the
timer on page 35.
The day's mowing is
complete
The rest period is in progress. The
robotic lawnmower must dock in the
charging station for at least 8 hours a
day (11 hours for the GARDENA
R40Li).
This behaviour is normal and no
action is required. See 4.2 Using the
timer on page 35.
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