Page 2 - Husqvarna AB Sweden
We congratulate you in becoming a new owner of aHusqvarna Auto Mower. You have chosen a productthat we hope will fulfil and even exceed the expecta-tions you have a right to demand. Automatic lawnmowing is a new step in development, which in-volves a new way of thinking and behaviour, notleast from ...
Page 3 - SYMBOL EXPLANATION/LIST OF CONTENTS; List of contents; Symbols on the Auto Mower
English – 1 SYMBOL EXPLANATION/LIST OF CONTENTS List of contents Symbol explanation Symbols on the Auto Mower ................................................ 1Symbols in the Operator’s Manual ...................................... 1 Safety regulations Use ..............................................
Page 4 - Use; SAFETY REGULATIONS; Care
2 – English Use • Read through the Operator’s Manual carefully and make sure you understand its contents before using the Auto Mower. • Check that there are no stones, twigs, tools, toys orother objects on the lawn thatcan damage the blades orcause the mower to stop. • Start the Auto Mower in accord...
Page 5 - PARTS OF THE AUTO MOWER
English – 3 PARTS OF THE AUTO MOWER What is what? 1. Handle and cover rest 2. Box containing computer, battery and wheel motors 3. Cutting disc 4. Protective disc 5. Loop sensor 6. Hinged cover 7. Drive wheel 8. Front wheel 9. Body 10. Charging pins 11. Buzzer 12. LEDs (light-emitting diodes) 13. Ke...
Page 6 - FUNCTION; Technical data; Operating principle; Loop wires
4 – English FUNCTION Technical data Battery NiMH special battery, 12 V Mowing system Cutting disc with three pivoting blades Cutting height Variable adjustment, approx. 3–9 cm Weight 7.1 kg Length 72 cm Width 60 cm Height 26 cm Cutting width 22 cm Working capacity 1500 m 2 ± 20% Charging station 15 ...
Page 7 - INSTALLATION; Planning the installation; Placing the charging station
English – 5 INSTALLATION Planning the installation To get a good mowing result, you must install the chargingstation and boundary wires carefully. Read through the whole ofthis section before you begin the installation. When the Auto Mower is released into the working area thelength of the grass sho...
Page 8 - Separate working areas; Installation of the charging station
6 – English INSTALLATION It is beneficial to place the charging station in the shade wheninstallations are made in areas with a hot climate. Separate working areas It may be a good idea to lay out more than one separateworking area in certain cases: • When lawn areas are not joined to each other.• W...
Page 9 - Installation of boundary wire
English – 7 INSTALLATION There is a momentary switch on the charging station for testing.A continuous beep when the switch is switched on indicatesthat the charging station is receiving power and that the searchand boundary wires are connected. A series of beeps indicatesthat the charging station is...
Page 10 - Outlining areas inside the working area; Installation of search loop; Passages and wire separation distance
8 – English INSTALLATION Outlining areas inside the working area If you wish, you can keep the Auto Mower away from certainplaces within the working area, such as flowerbeds, fountainsetc. Route the boundary wire out to the section, around thesection and then back along the same route as the boundar...
Page 11 - Extra wire
English – 9 Since the Auto Mower follows the path of the search wire, itmust be laid at least 40 cm away from any obstacle to preventthe Auto Mower from bumping into anything on its way to thecharging station. INSTALLATION In exceptional cases and over short distances the wires can belaid closer tog...
Page 12 - Installation, step by step
10 – English INSTALLATION Installation, step by step The wires must be connected to the charging station’s terminalblock, as shown in this wiring diagram, when steps 3-11 inthese installations instructions are carried out. NOTE! Do not let any metal objects touch the chargingstation contact plates w...
Page 13 - USE; Start and stop; Starting the Auto Mower; Sprinkler system
English – 11 USE Start and stop ! WARNING!There are rotating blades under the AutoMower. Never put your hands or feet close toor under the body of the Auto Mower while themotor is running. ! WARNING!Read carefully through the safety regulationsin this Operator’s Manual before you start theAuto Mower...
Page 14 - Charging an empty battery; Set the power switch to on; Incorrect code
12 – English 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”. Set the power switch to on The beep indica...
Page 15 - Settings
English – 13 USE The volumes of the operating and error sounds can be set individu-ally between 0 and 4, where 0 = silent and 4 = loudest: Operating sound * 2 # volume # (preset volume = 1) Error sound * 3 # volume # (preset volume = 1) Start-up sound * 4 # volume # (preset volume = 2) Example: * 2 ...
Page 16 - Mowing secondary areas; Searching for a buried boundary wire
14 – English Mowing secondary areas To set the Auto Mower in the operating mode “mow secondaryarea” enter the command * 33 # when the mower is in the charging station. The Auto Mower will reverse out and stopimmediately in front of the charging station when it is fullycharged. Now move the Auto Mowe...
Page 17 - Sound and lamp indications
English – 15 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 beenswitched off, the LEDs on the keypad panel will light for 12 seconds. A green LED indicates an information message and a red LEDan error m...
Page 18 - MAINTENANCE; Replacing the blades; Battery; Underbody and cutting disc; Resetting the transformer fuse
16 – English MAINTENANCE Replacing the blades The cutting disc is bolted to the cutting motor shaft and carriesthree blades that are thrown outwards by centrifugal force whenthe disc rotates. The blades are each held in the blade disc bytheir own special screw. To replace a blade: 1. Rotate the prot...
Page 19 - TROUBLE SHOOTING; Trouble shooting chart; Possible cause
English – 17 TROUBLE SHOOTING Trouble shooting chart Refer to “Sound and lamp indications” for explanations of the Auto Mower indications. Before trouble shooting, first charge the AutoMower battery in the charging station to eliminate faults due to low battery charge. Read through the entire Operat...
Page 20 - Action
18 – English TROUBLE SHOOTING Action Check by moving the position of theboundary wire. Ensure that the boundary wire has beenlaid in accordance with the installationinstructions. Ensure that the boundary wire has beenlaid in accordance with the installationinstructions. Ensure that the boundary wire...
Page 21 - EU declaration of conformity
English – 19 EU declaration of conformity (Only applies to Europe) 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 2002’s serial numbers and onwards (the year is clearly stated in plain text o...