Check power
' 2
Check Blade /
' 3
Cutting Height
Check Drive
' 4
Front Wheel
' 5
Problem
Decrease
' 6
Inactive Time
See
Troubleshooting
' 7
in Manual
Power Box is not plugged in properly
)
into the power outlet.
No power at the power outlet or the
)
main power is shut off.
The mower or Base Station contacts are
)
dirty.
Charging is not detected, although
)
there is a physical contact between the
mower and the Base Station contacts.
Mowing motor has faced over-current
)
conditions for too long as a result of
high grass or an obstacle that is stuck
or wrapped around the blade.
Something is preventing a blade from
)
rotating freely (Accumulated grass
clippings under the mowing deck; rope
or similar object wrapped around
mowing blade).
Grass or other object has wrapped
)
around the drive wheel.
The drive motors have been working
)
under severe load for too long.
The Front Wheel has left the ground for
)
too long during operation.
Too many Inactive Days and/or Hours
)
have been set for your lawn area.
Current settings will not be changed.
Mowing Frequency is too high for
)
current settings of Inactive Time. The
Inactive Time settings will be set to
defaults.
Area setting is too high for current
)
settings of Inactive Time. The Inactive
Time settings will be set to defaults.
E 9 is displayed for all other messages
)
that are not listed in the above table.
Confirm Power Box is plugged into the power
)
outlet.
Turn power on to the power outlet.
)
Check the power outlet using another appliance.
)
Clean the contacts with a brush or piece of cloth.
)
Confirm a good connection of the Power Box to
)
the Base Station.
CAUTION – Switch off the Safety Switch before
)
checking the blade.
Inspect blade for foreign material or debris
)
preventing rotation.
Clean out accumulated grass clippings using a
)
wooden stick.
Check the drive wheels and remove the grass or
)
other objects.
If the unit has driven onto an obstacle, Switch off
)
the Safety Switch, raising the front end: Remove
or exclude the object from the mowing area.
If the unit is being used on a slope too steep for
)
safe mowing, exclude this from the mowing area.
If high grass is preventing the front wheel from
)
fully turning on the ground, raise the cutting
height.
If the ground contains large holes or indentations
)
where the front wheel can drop into when
passing across, fill these areas with dirt and level
off.
Decrease the number of Inactive Days and/or the
)
number of Inactive Hours to allow the unit to
complete mowing your lawn.
Decrease Mowing Frequency (see p001 in the
)
table in Section 6.4.2)
Decrease Area setting
)
Press the 'Right arrow' button to receive the stop
)
reason number and refer to the next table for
more details about the stop reason, causes, and
actions.