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► Choose the power supply (2) location so that
the following conditions are met:
– The power supply (2) and the connecting
cable are outside of the mowing area.
– A suitable wall socket is within reach of the
power supply (2).
– The power supply (2) rests on a flat and not
permanently wet surface.
– The power supply (2) is installed elevated
above the ground in case it is exposed to
more protracted wet conditions.
– If possible, protect the location against
adverse weather conditions and direct sun‐
light.
► Route the charging cable so that the following
conditions are met:
– The charging cable (1) is outside of the
mowing area.
– The charging cable (1) is routed so that
people cannot trip over it.
– The charging cable (1) is not under tension
or tangled.
– The charging cable (1) is completely
unwound and is not under the docking sta‐
tion.
– The charging cable (1) is not on a perma‐
nently wet surface.
► Connect charging cable (1) with the plug (3) of
the power supply (2).
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► Plug the mains plug (4) into a correctly instal‐
led socket (5).
The LED on the docking station lights up
green.
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Mounting the power supply on a wall
The power supply can be mounted on a wall.
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► Mount the power supply so that the following
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► Push the robot mower into the docking station
The charging time depends on various factors,
e.g. the battery temperature or the ambient tem‐
perature. For optimum performance, note the
recommended temperature ranges,
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conditions are met:
– Use suitable mounting materials.
– The power supply is level.
Following distances are complied with:
– The power supply is outside of the
range (a) of possible electrical installa‐
tions.
– A suitable socket is within reach of the
power supply.
– If possible, protect the location against
adverse weather conditions and direct sun‐
light.
Charging the Robot Mower
Charging the robotic mower
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up to the limit stop.
The robot mower carries out a system start
and begins charging.
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