Cleaning, maintenance and winter storage.
Preparation:
- Turn off the main switch: Before you begin any form of cleaning or maintenance, ensure that the main switch is in the OFF position to avoid accidental damage.
Cleaning:
- Avoid water: The robot lawn mower must not be rinsed or cleaned with water, as this can damage the electronics. Instead, use a damp cloth to wipe down the casing.
- Clean charging contacts and charging poles: Use a brush to remove dirt and debris from the charging contacts and charging poles on the charging station. If necessary, you can use a piece of fine-grit sandpaper to remove deposits.
Maintenance of blades and wheels:
- Clean the blade disc and blades: Turn the robot lawn mower upside down. Use a soft brush or a damp cloth, possibly with a mild detergent, to clean the blade disc and blades. Ensure that the blade disc can rotate freely.
- Remove grass and mud from the wheels: Ensure that the wheels are free from cut grass and soil so they can move freely.
Replacement of parts:
- Check for damaged parts: If there are damaged, worn or defective parts, they should be replaced with equivalent original parts.
- Replacement of blades: The blades last approximately three months if they do not hit obstacles. Always replace all three blades at the same time to ensure that the blade disc is balanced. Check that the blades can move freely around their screws.
Battery maintenance:
- Lithium-ion battery: The robot lawn mower is equipped with a maintenance-free lithium-ion battery. If the mower is not used for an extended period, the battery should be fully charged every three months.
Winter storage:
- Storage: When the season is over and before frost sets in, the robot lawn mower, charging station, and power supply should be brought in for winter storage. Store the parts in a dry and frost-free place.
- Cleaning before storage: Clean the robot lawn mower as described above.
- Manual charging: Manually charge the battery to avoid charging errors. Set the main switch to the OFF position. Refer to the manual regarding manual charging.
Remember to manually charge the battery at least every three months while the robot lawn mower is in storage.
- Boundary cable: The boundary cable can remain in the garden, but its connections should be protected with insulating tape, water-free grease, or similar to prevent corrosion.