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Operator's Manual
101 90 57-26
We congratulate you in becoming a new owner of a
Husqvarna Auto Mower. You have chosen a product that
we hope will fulfil and even exceed the expectations you
have a right to demand. Automatic lawn mowing is a new
step in development, which involves a new way of think-
ing and behaviour, not least from the consumer himself.
The document that you are now holding in your hand, the
Operator's Manual, is an important part of your future
interaction with the Husqvarna Auto Mower.
We know that an Operator's Manual is normally seen as
boring and complicated and therefore has a tendency to
be left unread. With this model it will be difficult to utilise
it without this documentation. Therefore our first
suggestion is:
– To read this Operator's Manual and save it for future
use. In addition to the instructions normally provided in a
Operator's Manual, for example warnings, safety
instructions and maintenance instructions, we also
provide a comprehensive description of how the Auto
Mower “thinks” and works. There are also installation
instructions for different types of gardens and a simple
trouble shooting chart. We hope that this will help you to
gain as much as possible from your new product.
Husqvarna AB Sweden
Lars Andersson
Business Manager Automatic Lawn mowers
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ing station.
WARNING!
Under no circumstances may the original
design of the Auto Mower be modified without
the permission of the manufacturer. Always
use genuine spare parts. Unauthorised
modifications and/or components can result
in serious disruptions and the risk of personal
injury.
Symbols in the Operator’s Manual
English – 1
SAFETY REGULATIONS
Use Transport
• Read through the Operator’s Manual carefully and make sure
you understand its contents before using the Auto Mower.
STOP
• Check that there are no
stones, twigs, tools, toys or
other objects on the lawn that
!
can damage the blades or WARNING!
cause the mower to stop. Never move the Auto Mower with the cover
lowered. The blades can then rotate and
• Start the Auto Mower in accordance with the instructions. cause personal injury.
Keep your hands and feet away from the rotating blades.
Never put your hands or feet underneath the mower.
Moving the Auto Mower from or within the mowing area:
• Make sure that no one is standing in front of the Auto Mower 1. Lift the cover. The long beep after the cover has been lifted
when you start it. indicates that the cutting disc has stopped.
• Never lift up the Auto Mower or carry it around when it is 2. Enter the first digit of your personal code to prevent the
running. theft alarm being activated.
3. Switch off the power switch if the Auto Mower is to be
• Do not allow anyone who does not know how the Auto Mower moved outside of the mowing area. Otherwise this does not
works and behaves, especially children, to go into the working need to be switched off.
area while it is mowing.
4. Carry the Auto Mower by its handle.
• Do not let persons who do not know how the Auto Mower Pack away the Auto Mower in the original packaging when
works and behaves use the mower. transporting over long distances.
! WARNING!
The power switch must be switched off with
all work on the mower’s chassis such as
cleaning, setting the cutting height or
replacing the blades. The power switch must
always be switched off when the machine is
turned upside down.
If the mower’s start-up signal has been
switched off you will not hear beeps warning
for the start of the cutting disc (5 beeps
during 5 seconds).
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PARTS OF THE AUTO MOWER
1
6 9
2
10
3 7
4
5
15
1 1 2 3 4
2
5 6 7 8 STOP ON
3
4 9 0 #
A
11
B
1 3 1 2 3 4
4
5
5 6 7 8 STOP ON C
2
6 9 0 #
12 13 14 21
17 22
19
16 18 20
What is what?
1. Handle and cover rest 13. Keypad
2. Box containing computer, battery and wheel motors 14. Power switch
3. Cutting disc 15. Charging station, consisting of:
4. Protective disc A. Docking unit
5. Loop sensor B. Lower section with C. guides
6. Hinged cover 16. Loop wires
7. Drive wheel 17. Transformer with mains power cable
8. Front wheel 18. Low-voltage cable
9. Body 19. Staples
10. Charging pins 20. Operator’s Manual
11. Buzzer 21. Nails for docking unit
12. LEDs (light-emitting diodes) 22. Mesh for charging station
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FUNCTION
Auto Mower
Technical data Operating principle
Battery NiMH special battery, 12 V The Auto Mower mows your lawn automatically. When its
Mowing system Cutting disc with three pivoting blades battery runs down it moves to its charging station to recharge.
When the battery is fully charged, the Auto Mower starts
Cutting height Variable adjustment, approx. 3–9 cm mowing again.
Weight 7.1 kg
The Auto Mower is controlled by a built-in computer that
Length 72 cm consists of a circuit board with a microprocessor. The computer
Width 60 cm is the Auto Mower’s “brain” and handles all of its functions,
commands and path selection by means of the data gathered
Height 26 cm
via the keypad, sensor and battery charging status.
Cutting width 22 cm
Working capacity 1200 m2 ± 20% Movement pattern
Charging station 15 V / 2.5 A The Auto Mower always starts
Transformer 230 / 15 V, double-insulated its work in accordance with the
(115 V U.S. and Canada) random principle, i.e. the
starting path is unplanned.
Each time it hits an obstacle or
senses the signal from the
Charging station boundary wire, the computer
chooses a new direction. This is
The charging station has two tasks. It charges the Auto Mower’s designed so that the Auto
battery when necessary, and also sends control signals along the Mower never regularly repeats
search wire and boundary wires. The charging station is connected the same movement pattern.
to a wall socket via the supplied cable and transformer.
If the Auto Mower enters an
area where it senses that the
grass is longer than where it
has just been, it can start to
mow systematically. It then
mows in a spiral pattern,
mowing the area that has
longer grass than the sur-
rounding area. After this it
returns to the random principle.
Initially the Auto Mower works for a few hours to get an idea of
the average length and thickness of the grass. Only then does it
start working systematically.
The size of the area that the Auto Mower can mow depends
partly on the shape of the garden. If the working area consists
of an open lawn, this generally means that the Auto Mower can
mow a larger area than if the working area consists of several
grass areas or one that has many trees, flower beds or the like.
The length of time the Auto Mower spends mowing and re-
charging can vary, and depends partly on the temperature.
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INSTALLATION
Planning the installation The accompanying mesh should be placed underneath and in
front of the charging station. It reduces wear to the lawn and
To get a good mowing result, you must install the charging gives the Auto Mower a firm base to ensure reliable charging.
station and boundary wires carefully. Read through the whole of See the illustrations for examples.
this section before you begin the installation.
When the Auto Mower is released into the working area the
length of the grass should not be more than 1–2 centimetres
longer than the set cutting height, especially if the working area
is large. It may be necessary to cut the grass using a traditional
lawn mower before using the Auto Mower for the first time. The
Auto Mower will then prevent the grass from growing long.
English – 5
INSTALLATION
If the charging station has to be placed in a passage, the grass
in the passage around the charging station could be mown too
Installation of the charging station
often. To avoid this the Auto Mower can be programmed to The charging station consists of
leave the charging station in any chosen direction within the two parts; the lower section (with
range 45–315°. You simply enter the angles between which you guide slots and terminal block)
want the mower to leave the charging station. See the chapter and the docking unit. Both
on “Use” (Leaving the charging station). sections should be secured to
the ground independently. The
docking unit is secured using
the accompanying nails.
The incoming ends of the
boundary wires are routed
through the slots in the lower
section. The docking unit is then
placed over the lower section.
NOTE! To ensure that the Auto
Mower docks correctly with the
charging station it is important
that the cables are actually laid in
the channels in the lower section.
Before the docking unit is stapled securely in the ground, it may
need to be adjusted sideways so that the Auto Mower docks
centrally and its charging pins make good contact with the
charging station’s contact plates.
The charging station and the search wire must be located in the
main area, i.e. the largest working area. The boundary wire is
then laid in accordance with the installation instructions, along
the outer edge of the Auto Mower’s working area, see “Installa-
tion of boundary wire”. The secondary area or areas are created
by laying the boundary wire in the form of an “island” outside
the working area. See the illustration.
When the battery is fully charged the Auto Mower can mow for
about 2-3 hours or 200-300 m2, depending on the age of the
battery and the length of the grass.
Secondary
area
There is a terminal block on the
underside. The low voltage
cable, the search wire and the
boundary wire should be
connected to the terminal block.
See “Installation, step by step”.
It is important that the boundary
and search wires are routed in
Main area the cable channels.
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INSTALLATION
There is a momentary switch on the charging station for testing. How far inside the outer edge of the working area the boundary
A continuous beep when the switch is switched on indicates wire should be placed depends on what lies immediately outside
that the charging station is receiving power and that the search the area. If there is a high obstacle, such as a wall or fence, or
and boundary wires are connected. A series of beeps indicates delicate flowers, just outside the area to be mown, the boundary
that the charging station is receiving power, but the search or wire should be laid 40 cm from the obstacle. This should prevent
boundary wires or both are disconnected or broken. the Auto Mower bumping into it.
40x40 40x40 40 cm
cm cm
Where the lawn finishes with a ditch or a small rise, such as
curb stones (max. 5 cm high), lay the boundary wire 30 cm
inside the edge of the working area. This ensures that the
wheels will not fall into the ditch or ride up on the curb stones.
If the lawn slopes down toward the boundary wire this distance
must be increased by 5–10 cm because of the slope.
Where a path has been laid at the same level as the lawn, it is
possible to allow the Auto Mower to drive a little way on to the
path and cut the grass right up to the edge. In this case, lay the
boundary wire about 10 cm from the edge of the path.
10 cm
When the Auto Mower reaches the boundary wire it senses that Long narrow passages (more than 2 meters in length) should
it is passing the wire. It then continues for a short distance be at least 2 m wide, i.e. leaving 140 cm between the wires, to
beyond the wire before reversing. give the Auto Mower enough space to make its way through.
See the illustration. Shorter passages (less than 1 meter long)
should be at least 1.2 m wide.
Boundary wire
~15 ~15
cm cm
≥2
m
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INSTALLATION
The Auto Mower can mow on Trees, bushes and the like that can withstand the Auto Mower
slopes with an incline of up to pushing against them do not need to be screened off by the
15°, (rising by 27 cm per boundary wire. The Auto Mower will reverse anyway when it
metre), but it must be kept hits an obstacle. However, these obstacles must be higher than
away from slopes any steeper 15 the front edge of the chassis, which means about 10 cm or
than this by the boundary wire. more. Similarly, obstacles with a gentle slope, for example
stones or large trees with protruding roots, should be either
45 15 screened off or removed. Otherwise the Auto Mower can climb
up on such obstacles and probably damage its blades.
Lay out the boundary wire and secure it to the ground using
staples so that there is no risk of the blades cutting the cable.
Allow the Auto Mower to work for a week and then decide
whether any adjustments to the wire routing are necessary.
After a few weeks the grass will have “weaved in” the cable so
that it is not visible. The boundary cable can also be laid 2-5 cm
(maximum 20 cm) under the soil.
Metallic objects can interfere with the boundary signal. The Installation of search loop
boundary wire should therefore not be routed too close to iron
fences or metal manhole covers. In most cases it is sufficient to When it’s time to charge the battery, the Auto Mower begins to
lay the boundary wire 30 cm from these types of object. How- look for the search wire. Once the Auto Mower has detected
ever, in some cases, such as electric fences, the distance may that it has crossed the search wire, it follows the wire in a
need to be greater. If the Auto Mower regularly stops at a clockwise direction until it reaches the docking side of the
certain point on the lawn and indicates that there is no signal charging station. Searching for the search wire begins when
from the wire (LED 6 is on), this is probably due to this kind of there is enough charge left in the battery for another hour or two
interference. of running time. At some time during this period the Auto Mower
must therefore find the search wire. If the Auto Mower has
If the boundary wire needs to be joined this must be done so that plenty of charge left in its battery, it will ignore the search wire.
the joint is waterproof. The best contact is obtained if the joint is
made using Husqvarna’s solder-free connector, item number The search wire must be laid from the charging station clock-
535 04 43-01. The joint can also be soldered and then insulated wise around but inside the working area and then back to the
using shrink tube. charging station. If the working area consists of several sections
that are joined to each other by passages, the search wire must
NOTE! Twisted cable ends or a single screw terminal be laid so that it goes into each area. See “Planning installation”
block, insulated with insulation tape are not satisfactory for examples.
joints. Ground moisture causes the conductors to
oxidise and after a period of time this will result in a The search wire must never go outside the working area or
breakage in the circuit. crossover itself.
minimised
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INSTALLATION
Passages and wire separation distance Since the Auto Mower follows the path of the search wire, it
must be laid at least 40 cm away from any obstacle to prevent
Lay the search wire as straight as possible. Make sharp corners
the Auto Mower from bumping into anything on its way to the
wherever the wire needs to turn. Refer to “Installation of
charging station.
boundary wire” for advice on possible signal interference from
the surroundings.
The search wire should be laid so that its wires are at least
70 cm from each other and from the boundary wire, see the
illustration. In exceptional cases and along short stretches, e.g.
to be able to enter a narrow passage, or for the final metre ≥ 40 cm
before the charging station, the wire lengths are allowed to lie
closer to each other. The search wire may even be laid across
the two parts of the boundary wire that approach and return
from an “island”.
The outgoing search wire from the charging station should lie at
an angle of 45° to the boundary wire, see the illustration. The
final metre of the incoming wire must go straight in to the
charging station, see the illustration.
∼ 45° ≥ 70 cm
≥ 100 cm
70 - 200 cm
≥ 70 cm
40cm
40cm
100 cm
English – 9
INSTALLATION
7. Install the boundary wire as set out in the description, see
Installation, step by step “Installation of the boundary wire”. Wait to connect the
The wires must be connected to the docking unit terminal block cable ends.
as shown in this wiring diagram when steps 3-12 in these 8. Install the search wire as set out in the description “Installa-
installation instructions are performed. tion of the search wire”. Wait to connect the cable ends.
9. If the Auto Mower is in the charging station – fold up the
Use this wiring diagram as a cover, enter the first digit of the code and move the mower
reference while carrying from the charging station.
out the installation.
10. Remove the charging station’s docking unit.
11. Lay the boundary wires in the slot in the charging station’s
lower section. Strip the cable and connect to positions 2
and 5 on the charging station’s terminal block. See the
wiring diagram above.
12. The end of the search wire that leads the Auto Mower to
the charging station must be routed in the guide’s slot on
the charging station’s lower section. Secure the wire using
staples before and after the guide. Strip the end of the
search wire and connect to position 1 on the charging
station’s terminal block. The other end is connected to
position 6 on the charging station’s terminal block.
13. Place the docking unit over the lower section and secure it
firmly by pushing the accompanying nails through the holes
along the outer edge. Place the mower in the charging
station and fold down the cover.
14. When the Auto Mower leaves the charging station it will
start to work if the boundary wire has been installed
correctly. If the Auto Mower stops immediately when it
leaves the charging station and signals with 3 beeps per
second and the LED 4 flashes or LED 6 comes on, then the
boundary wire has been installed incorrectly. If this is the
case go back to point 8 and check that the installation is
correct.
15. Now check that the Auto Mower docks correctly with the
charging station. Enter the code 31 #, set the mower at
*
right angles to the search wire and fold down the cover.
If the Auto Mower follows the search wire in the correct
direction towards the charging station then the installation is
correct. However, if the Auto Mower travels in the wrong
NOTE! Do not let any metal objects touch the charging direction along the search wire (anti-clockwise, towards the
station contact plates while the transformer mains cable side of the charging station) then the search wire has been
is plugged into the power socket. This can cause the installed incorrectly. Go back to point 10 and repeat the
plates to short-circuit and the transformer fuse will trip. installation.
There is no risk of harmful electric shock from the 15 V 16. The side to side position of the charging station may need
low-voltage supply. to be finely adjusted. Secure the station properly and make
1. Select the placement for the charging station as set out in the Auto Mower go into the charging station a number of
times, using the command 31 #. Check carefully that the
“Planing the installation”. *
charging pins hit the contact plates centrally. If not, adjust
2. Position the lower section of the charging station and staple the docking unit sideways. Now repeat the procedure to
its short sides. check again.
3. Strip both conductors on the low voltage cable and connect 17. Make sure the surface in front of the charging station is
to positions 3 and 4 on the charging station’s terminal completely flat, so that both of the Auto Mower’s charging
block. It does not matter which of the conductors that are pins make good contact with the charging station’s contact
connected to terminals 3 and 4. plates. Adjust the charging station vertically if necessary.
4. Place the docking unit on the lower section and staple this
temporarily to the ground.
5. Run the low voltage cable to the transformer. Insert the low
voltage cable connector in the transformer. Connect the Use the switch on the charging station to check the
transformer’s mains cable to a 230 V wall socket. boundary wire.
6. As power is supplied to the charging station you can charge • A continuous beep means that the search and
the Auto Mower while the boundary wire and search wire are boundary wires are not broken.
being installed. Place the mower in the charging station with
• An series of beeps means incorrect installation or a
the ON/STOP switch set to STOP for around 1 hour. Then lift
break in the search or boundary wire. Ensure that the
the cover, set the switch to ON, enter the code
search and boundary wires have been laid in
0000 # and close the cover. See also “Charging an empty
*battery”. The first charge takes a few hours. If the Auto
accordance with the installation instructions, or
repair the break in the wire.
Mower leaves the charging station before the boundary wire
• If no beep is heard there is no power supply to the
has been installed completely, it will stop in front of the
charging station.
charging station and alarm “sense no signal from the wire”.
This alarm will stop automatically when the boundary wire is
connected. You can also switch off the Auto Mower’s alarm
by lifting the cover and entering the first digit of the code.
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USE
Start and stop Adjusting the cutting height
! WARNING! STOP
! WARNING!
Read carefully through the safety regulations
in this Operator’s Manual before you start the
Auto Mower.
• Switch off the Auto Mower by lifting the cover, entering the
first code digit of the code and switching off the switch.
Starting the Auto Mower • Unscrew and loosen the height adjustment knobs to adjust
the cutting height. Move the entire cutting motor up or down
The battery must be charged before starting when the Auto until the desired cutting height is reached. Then re-tighten the
Mower is new or has been stored for a long period, see “Charg- adjustment knobs.
ing an empty battery”. In other cases the Auto Mower can be
started at any time within the mowing area, according to the
following:
• Lift the cover and switch on the switch. A long beep should be
heard.
STOP
• Stop the Auto Mower by folding up the cover. Enter the first
digit of the code to deactivate the theft alarm. Otherwise the
alarm will start after approx. 6 seconds. The long beep
confirms that cutting disc has stopped.
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USE
Charging an empty battery
These instructions apply when Auto Mower is new, or after a long period of storage.
If the Auto Mower has been used recently it does not need to be started in the charging station, see the chapter “Start and stop”.
Incorrect code
A long beep is heard and LED 6 flashes. The
keypad is now switched off. You must wait 2
minutes before making a new attempt.
Contact your dealer if you have lost your code.
Code accepted
A short beep is heard and LED 1 lights on the
keypad. Lower the cover.
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USE
The volumes of the operating and error sounds can be set
Settings individually between 0 and 4, where 0 = silent and 4 = loudest:
The keypad is used to deactivate the theft alarm, enter the
Operating sound
security code and to change some of the Auto Mower’s settings.
Error sound
* 23 ## volume #
volume #
(preset volume = 1)
(preset volume = 1)
If you have started to enter a value by pressing buttons on the Start-up sound
* 4 # volume # (preset volume = 2)
keypad and wish to cancel the input, press . *
* Example:
* 2 # 0 # switches off the operating sound completely.
1 3 1 2 3 4 Theft alarm
4
5 6 7 8 STOP ON The standard setting for the theft alarm is for it to sound for 1
5
2 minute. You can choose the length of time the alarm will sound
6 9 0 #
yourself, from 0 to 1000 minutes, by entering:
Using the Auto Mower at night will require more frequent Now move the Auto Mower to the secondary area. When the
cleaning as the grass will be damp and will then collect under mower is started it will run until the entire battery is discharged
the body. (this takes about 2-3 hours) and will then signal “cannot find
charging station”. The Auto Mower must then be returned to the
charging station by hand. The operating mode “mow secondary
Searching for a buried boundary wire area” is automatically cancelled.
The Auto Mower has a feature that will easily find a buried
boundary wire. Enter 5 # 1 and leave the cover open. Move You can also cancel the operating mode “mow secondary area”
*
the Auto Mower on the front wheels using the rear handle. by using the command 34 # before the battery is discharged.
*
By moving the Auto Mower back to the working area where the
When the wire sensor at the front of the Auto Mower is outside charging station is located it will seek out the charging station
the boundary wire the mower beeps, and when it is inside it is itself when necessary.
silent. When it is inside the boundary wire LED 3 lights up. This
command only works when the charging station is connected.
If the mower does not detect any signal all four LEDs flash.
80°
100°
If you want it to leave via either of two symmetrical sectors, for
example 85–90° and 265°–275°, enter one range of angles,
followed by 67 # 1 #.
*
For example: 85–90° and 265°–275°: 65 # 85 #, 66 # 95 #,
67 # 1 #.
* *
*
Sector not
permitted
275° 85°
265° 95°
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USE
Sound and lamp indications
This table shows the Auto Mower’s sound and lamp signal indications. When the mower cover is opened and the alarm has been
switched off, the LEDs on the keypad panel will light for 12 seconds. A green LED indicates an information message and a red LED
an error message. To see the latest error message again, enter 20 #.
*
LED Sound Meaning LED Sound Meaning
LED 1 flashes LED 4 flashes
3 beeps The Auto Mower is outside of
3 3
1 2 beeps Charging in progress. When 1 per second the working area, or one of
4 every ten complete the Auto Mower 4 the wires is connected
5 seconds will work again. 5 incorrectly.
2 2
6 6
The long beep after the mower cover has been lifted confirms that the cutting disc has stopped rotating.
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MAINTENANCE
Replacing the blades Resetting the transformer fuse
The mains voltage should be switched off for 10 seconds and
STOP
then switched on again to reset a tripped fuse.
Cleaning
The cutting disc is bolted to the cutting motor shaft and carries
three blades that are thrown outwards by centrifugal force when
the disc rotates. These blades are mounted in blade holders
(coloured red) so that they can easily be fitted to or removed
from the cutting disc.
NOTE!
Never use a high pressure washer, or even running
water, to clean the Auto Mower, as water can get into
the electronics and destroy sensitive components.
Body, outside
The design of the blade holders ensures that they will not come
off if they hit small objects such as twigs lying on the lawn. STOP
Check that the blades are not damaged, as this can cause
vibration that may damage the Auto Mower. If one or more
blades is damaged, replace all three blades at the same time, to
Use a sponge or soft cloth and water to clean the mower body.
keep the cutting disc balanced.
If it is very dirty a soap solution or washing-up liquid may be
1. Using a screwdriver or similar tool such as a pen, carefully used.
separate the two halves of the cutting disc so that you can
get hold of the red coloured blade holders. NOTE!
Never use solvents such as acetone, petrol or similar
2. Pull out the blade holders. chemicals to clean the mower body.
3. Push the new blade holders into the disc until they clip into
place.
Underbody and cutting disc
Battery STOP
The service life of the battery depends on the number of hours
that the Auto Mower works each day. At five hours mowing a
day, the battery will normally last two to three years. The longer
the daily mowing period, the shorter the battery life. Inspect the cutting disc and blades once a week. Use a brush to
clean off any clumps of grass clippings and to clean the blades
If the Auto Mower has been able to find the charging station if necessary.
without difficulty for quite a long time, but then suddenly stops
and signals “Cannot find charging station” (3 beeps per second, Charging pins and contact plates
LED 5 flashing), this may be a sign that the battery needs
replacing. Contact your local dealer to check the condition of
STOP
the battery.
Winter storage
If the Auto Mower’s charging pins have black marks this is a
sign of poor electrical contact with the contact plates of the
STOP
charging station. Fill in any holes under the rear wheels of the
mower and bend down the contact plates so that they make
good contact with the pins.
• During the winter the Auto Mower should be stored in a dry Remove corrosion from the Auto Mower charging pins and
place, preferably in its original packaging or parked on all four charging station contact plates if necessary, e.g. after winter
wheels with the power switch set to “STOP”. storage or if there is a problem with charging. Use a fine
abrasive cloth to clean the charging pins and contact plates.
• The battery does not require any maintenance over winter.
NOTE!
• The charging station should be covered during the winter to The transformer mains power cable must not be
protect it from dampness, a tarpaulin or plastic bag are connected when the charging station contact plates are
suitable. If the docking unit is taken indoors for the winter the being cleaned. If the transformer is connected and a
lower section must also be taken in. The transformer should metal object touches the contact plates they can short-
then be disconnected from the mains supply and the six circuit and blow the transformer fuse. There is no risk of
cables disconnected from the lower section. The cable ends harmful electric shock from the 15 V low-voltage supply.
should then be protected from dampness by inserting them in
the Husqvarna waterproof connector. If this is not done, the
cables will become oxidised. These must then be cut off a The mains voltage should be switched off for 10 seconds and
little and restripped. A black oxidised conductor does not give then switched on again to reset a tripped fuse.
satisfactory electrical contact.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Trouble shooting chart
Refer to “Sound and lamp indications” for explanations of the Auto Mower indications. Before trouble shooting, first charge the Auto
Mower battery in the charging station to eliminate faults due to low battery charge. Read through the entire Operator’s Manual to
make sure that the fault cannot be easily solved by using the keypad commands or the power switch.
The Auto Mower cannot The transformer is not connected to the Use the test switch on the charging station to
detect the signal from the mains or its automatic fuse has tripped. check loop wires and power supply.
boundary wire. • A continuous beep means that the search
and boundary wires are not broken.
3 beeps/second • An series of beeps means incorrect
LED 6 is on installation or a break in the search or
boundary wire. Ensure that the search and
boundary wires have been installed in
accordance with the installation instruc-
tions, or repair the break in the wire.
Break in the boundary wire. Check the wire by using the test switch as
described above.
If this only happens at certain places on Check by moving the position of the bound-
the lawn it may be caused by metal objects ary wire.
(fencing, iron strengthening bars etc.) or
cables buried nearby.
If this happens near to an “island”, it may Ensure that the boundary wire has been laid
be because the boundary wire has been in accordance with the installation instruc-
laid in the wrong direction around the tions.
“island” and is cancelling out its own signal.
The Auto Mower cannot Incorrectly adjusted docking unit. The • Use a fine abrasive cloth to clean the
find the charging station. Mower charging pins do not make good surfaces of the charging pins and contact
connection with the charging station plates.
3 beeps/second contact plates. • Make sure that the mower is standing on
LED 5 flashes flat ground and that neither of the rear
wheels is in a dip.
• Adjust the docking unit horizontally and
vertically.
• If necessary bend the contact plates down
slightly.
Auto Mower cannot find the search wire. Change the route of the search wire so that it
goes into every part of the working area.
Break in the search wire. Check the wire by using the test switch as
described above.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Observation Possible cause Action
The Auto Mower goes If this only happens at certain places on Check by moving the position of the
outside the working area the lawn it may be caused by metal boundary wire.
objects (fencing, iron strengthening bars
etc.) or cables buried nearby.
The working area is sloping too steeply. Ensure that the boundary wire has been
laid in accordance with the installation
instructions.
The boundary wire has been laid wrongly Ensure that the boundary wire has been
around an “island”. laid in accordance with the installation
instructions.
The boundary wire has been laid too Ensure that the boundary wire has been
close to the edge of the area that you laid in accordance with the installation
want to use as the working area. instructions.
The Auto Mower is working too few hours Lengthen the working time, see “Settings”.
Uneven mowing result each day.
The working area is too large. Try reducing the size of the working area
or lengthening the working time, see
“Settings”.
The blades are blunt. Change all three blades, to keep the
cutting disc balanced.
Grass is too long in relation to the set Raise the mowing height. Gradually lower
cutting height. the cutting height until the desired height
has been achieved.
Clumps of grass clippings on the cutting Use a small brush or screwdriver to clean
disc or around the motor shaft. off the grass clippings. Check that the
cutting disc rotates freely.
The Auto Mower works The Auto Mower clock requires setting. Set the clock, see “Settings”.
at the wrong time
The mowing start and stop times are Set the mowing start and stop times again,
incorrectly set. see “Settings”.
The Auto Mower vibrates Unbalanced cutting disc or damaged Clean the cutting disc and/or change all
blades. three blades. If cleaning is necessary
between the riveted discs, dismantle the
blades and clean using steel wire. Replace
the blades.
Auto Mower runs around Auto Mower is searching for the charging No action. The cutting disc does not rotate
but the cutting disc does station. when the mower is searching for the
not rotate. charging station.
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EU declaration of conformity (Only applies to Europe)
(Directive 89/392/EEC, Annex II, A)
We, Husqvarna AB, S-561 82 Huskvarna, Sweden, tel +46 36-146500, declare under sole responsibility that the
automatic lawn mower Husqvarna Auto Mower from 1998’s serial numbers and onwards (the year is clearly stated
in plain text on the type plate with subsequent serial number), is in conformity with the following standards or other
normative documents following the provisions in the COUNCIL’S DIRECTIVES:
- of June 14 1989 “relating to machinery” 89/392/EEC and applicable supplements.
- of May 3 1989 “relating to electromagnetic compatibility” 89/336/EEC and applicable supplements.
The following standards have been applied: EN292-2.
Serial number:
Personal code:
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´*2•"¶6Z¨ 2000W02