The low voltage cable must never be stored in a coil or
under the charging station's base plate as this can
interfere with the signals from the charging station.
WARNING: Do not under any circumstances
mount the power supply at a height where there
is a risk it can be submerged in water (minimum
30 cm from the ground). It is not permitted to
place the power supply on the ground.
The appearance of the power supply may differ
depending on the market.
WARNING: No parts of the power supply must
under any circumstances be changed or
tampered with. The low voltage cable must not
be shortened or extended.
WARNING: Use the plug to disconnect the
charging station, for instance before cleaning
the charging station or repairing the loop wire.
CAUTION: Place the low voltage cable and
adjust the cutting height so that the blades can
never come in contact with it.
3.3.3 Installing and connecting the charging station
1. Position the charging station in a suitable spot. See
Best charging station location on page 11
.
2. Connect the low voltage cable to the charging
station.
3. Connect the power supply’s power cable to a
100-240V wall socket. If the power supply is
connected to an electrical socket outdoors, this must
be approved for outdoor use. See
Connecting the
power supply on page 12
.
4. Attach the charging station to the ground using the
supplied screws. Ensure the screws are screwed all
the way down in the countersink.
Note: The guide wire must be laid and connected to
the charging station before securing the charging
station to the ground. See
Laying and connecting
the guide wire on page 19
.
CAUTION: It is not permitted to make new holes
in the charging station’s plate. Only the existing
holes may be used to secure it to the ground.
CAUTION: Do not tread or walk on the charging
station’s plate.
3.4 Charging the battery
When the charging station is connected, it is possible to
charge the robotic lawnmower.
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