Using the app and setting the cutting time
Home screen
The app offers more features than the robot's display. Here are the most important ones.
Home
Once logged in and after pressing on the robot, you will be on the home screen, where you can see an overview of the robot, its battery status, whether it has a Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection, and if the robot is in standby mode or operating.
Further down, there are 3 round buttons: RETURN – WORK – STOP
If the robot is in operation and you wish to return it to the start position, you must first press STOP and then "RETURN".
To start the robot manually, you must first press STOP (so the WORK button turns white) and then press "WORK".
In general, the STOP button should be pressed first before you can choose "RETURN" or "WORK".
Schedule
Under "schedule", you can see the planned cutting times and set when the robot should operate.
Press "Edit" to modify the schedule.
- Press on the day of the week you want to set the robot to operate.
- Then select the start time and end time and press "Confirm".
- Edge cutting: In the top line "edge" (under "Edit"), a blue tick can be set if the robot should edge cut the first time it starts. The robot will then follow the boundary wire all the way around and cut along it (note that the robot will still leave an uncut edge of grass, as the blade cannot cut all the way to the edge for safety reasons).
- If the robot is started manually via START + OK on the display, it will not edge cut.
- To avoid tyre tracks, it is recommended to only select "edge" a few days a week.
- Press "Save" when the schedule is completed.
- If you have a large lawn, the robot should operate more often than if the lawn is smaller.
- If the lawn is close to the robot's maximum capacity, it will likely need to operate every day for longer periods. The layout of the lawn also affects how much the robot needs to operate to keep the grass down. A single square lawn without obstacles is quicker to cut compared to a lawn with narrow passages and many obstacles, as the robot will need to spend more time stopping and changing direction.
It is recommended to experiment and observe the results of the cutting on the lawn. The robot should not operate more than necessary to avoid tyre tracks in the grass. During the growing season and when it rains heavily, it should operate more often than in dry periods.
At certain times, the grass is damp early in the day and late in the day. Afternoon is typically the best time.
Schedule overview
Set edge cutting
Set time