GB
LEDs
Operating states
■
Yellow
Lights up if the power source is
intact.
5 START-UP
This chapter describes the activities and settings
that are necessary to put the appliance into oper-
ation for the first time. For all further settings, re-
fer to see chapter 7 "Settings", page 51.
5.1
Charging the rechargeable battery (08)
During normal operation, the battery of the appli-
ance is regularly charged automatically.
NOTE Fully charge the rechargeable bat-
tery before using it for the first time. The re-
chargeable battery can be charged in any charge
status. Interrupting charging does not damage
the rechargeable battery. The rechargeable bat-
tery can only be charged after the appliance has
been switched on.
1. Place the appliance (08/1) in the base station
(08/3) so the contact surfaces of the appli-
ance touch the charging contacts of the base
station.
2. Switch on the appliance with
3. The display on the appliance shows Bat-
tery is being recharged. If not: see
chapter 13 "Help in case of malfunction",
page 58.
5.2
Making the basic settings
1. Open the cover flap.
2. Switch on the appliance with
code and type are displayed.
3. In the menu for language selection, select the
language with
.
4. In the Login > Enter PIN menu, enter the
preset PIN 0000. To do so, select the digit 0
with
or
in sequence and always ac-
cept with
. After entering the PIN, access
is enabled.
5. In the Change PIN menu:
■
Under Enter new PIN, enter a self-se-
lected new four-digit PIN. To do so, se-
lect one digit in sequence with
and respectively confirm with
50
.
. Firmware,
or
and accept with
or
.
■
Under Reenter new PIN, enter the
new PIN again. If both entries are identi-
cal, PIN changed is displayed.
6. In the Enter date menu, set the current
date (format: DD.MM.20YY). To do so, select
one digit in sequence with
spectively confirm with
7. In the Enter time > HH:MM menu, set the
current time (format: HH:MM). To do so, se-
lect one digit in sequence with
respectively confirm with
The basic settings have been completed. The
Not calibrated Press Start key status
is displayed.
5.3
Setting the cutting height
The cutting height can be manually adjusted con-
tinuously between 25 – 55 mm.
NOTE A cutting height of 55 mm is recom-
mended for the calibration movement (see chap-
ter 5.4 "Carrying out an automatic calibration
movement", page 50) and for teaching-in the
starting points (see chapter 7.5.2 "Setting the
start points", page 52).
1. Open the cover (10/1).
2. Set the cutting height (the current cutting
height is displayed in the window (10/3) in
millimetres):
■
Increase the cutting height (i.e. lawn
height): Turn the rotary knob (10/2) clock-
wise (10/+).
■
Decrease the cutting height (i.e. lawn
height): Turn the rotary knob (10/2) anti-
clockwise (10/–).
3. Close the cover.
5.4
Carrying out an automatic calibration
movement
NOTE Before commissioning, carry out the
calibration movement (see chapter 5.4 "Carrying
out an automatic calibration movement",
page 50) or teaching-in of the starting points
(see chapter 7.5.2 "Setting the start points",
page 52).
Start-up
or
and re-
.
or
and
.
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