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Overview
The illustration of the principal functioning parts can be found on the front and
back foldout pages.
1 Robomower x 1
2 STOP button
3 Display and keypad
4a: Charging contacts (Robomower)
4b: Charging contacts (charging station)
5 Charging station x 1
6 Blade (3 per each)
7 Blade holder
8 Front wheel
9 Rear wheel
10 Carrying handle with safety switch
11 Main power switch
12 Control panel
13 Transformer x 1
14 Extension cord x 1
15 Fixing peg x 150
16 Measurement ruler (on the color box) x 2
17 Boundary wire connector x 3
18 Boundary wire x 1 (120m)
19 Cement resistance x 1
Functional description
This Robomower is an autonomous Robomower used to cut lawn grass. It will remain within
an area designated by a boundary wire, start work following a programmed schedule, and
return to its charging station as needed. The three sharp blades ensure clean cuts with
minimal damage to the plant, leaving behind tiny snippets as natural fertilizer.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION TECHNICAL DATA
Max cutting area 600 m2
Battery 862615 18650-20Q
Lithium-Ion battery, 28 V/2.0 Ah, 56Wh
Power supply
FY3201500
Input 100-240V AC, 50/60 Hz
Output 32 V DC, CC1.5A
Typical mow time on one charge 60 min
Rated voltage 28 V DC
Rated power 50 W
No load cutting speed 3500 min-1
Cutting width 18 cm
Blade model / part number 846210
Cutting height adjustment 5 Settings
Cutting height, min-max 20 mm-60 mm
Number of blades Three (Pivoting)
Charging time 60 min
Recommended time per day* Please see note 1 below.
300 m24 hours
600 m26 hours
Degree of protection:
Robomower IPX4
Charging station IPX4
Power supply IP 67
Robomower weight 8.5 Kg
Charging Station weight 2 Kg
Robomower size, L x W x H 570 X 390 X 260 mm
Package size, L x B x H 780 X 510 X 330 mm
Gross weight 18 kg
Measured sound power level
Measured sound pressure 46.6 dB(A) , K=3.0 dB(A)
Guaranteed sound power level LWA= 67 dB(A) (K=0.35 dB(A))
The sound values have been determined according to noise test code given in EN 50636-2-
107, using the basic standards EN ISO 11203 :2009 and EN ISO 3744:2010.
The noise gures quoted are emission levels and are not necessarily safe working levels.
Factors that inuence the actual level of exposure of work-force include the characteristics
of the work room, the other sources of noise, i.e. the number of machines and other adjacent
processes and the length of time for which an operator is exposed to the noise. Also the
permissible exposure level can vary from country. This information, however, will enable the
user of the machine to make a better evaluation of the hazard and risk.
* Note 1: The recommended time per day stated in this specication is just for reference. It
depends on the condition of blades, the type of the grass being cut, the growth condition,
humidity, and whether lawn area is at. A more complex lawn with trees, ower beds,
paths and slopes may require a longer work time.