Motor Error:
When your machine makes noise or displays an error in the motor, there can be several reasons for this error message.
It is important that you read the entire guide thoroughly.
Please check the following:
- Check the blade disc and wheel motors to see if they are blocked by cut grass, mud, or similar, and how worn the blades are (if the blades are worn, they need to be replaced).
- Clean the robotic lawn mower with a brush or cloth, then try to start the machine again.
- Errors can occur due to a set cutting height that is too low. Set the cutting height to 60 mm and start the robot. If the machine runs without errors, it means,
that your cutting height was set too low, or that the grass is too high. Lower the cutting height by a maximum of 10 mm at a time over a week, until you achieve the desired height of the grass.
Blade Replacement
Remove old blades and clean the cutting disc with a steel brush:
Install new blades on:
It is important that you install new blades correctly; otherwise, it will affect the cutting and the robot itself.
The robot may report errors or make noise due to incorrectly installed blades.
When changing blades, all three should be changed at once.
Avoid:
If you have checked everything and the error still occurs, please remove the cutting disc and try to run the machine without it.
If the machine still makes noise or reports an error, it means that the fault lies in the motor or the machine's control/electronics.