Manual Hayter 101 88 90-26

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    101 88 90-26 W orkshop Manual S o lar M o w e r Eng-SOL VERK front 98-01-15, 10.06 1 ...

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    English – 1 LIST OF CONTENTS List of Contents Safety instructions User safety .......................................................................... 2 T ool safety ........................................................................... 2 Working safety ..................................................................... 2 T echnical data ...

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    2 – English SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS User safety • Read carefully through this Workshop Manual to understand all the repair directions. • Check that there are no stones, twigs, tools or other objects, which can damage the blades, on the lawn to be used as a test surface. • Those not familiar with how the lawn mower works or behaves should not be ...

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    English – 3 T echnical data Batteries NiCd Cutting system Cutting disc with three flexible blades Wheels Front wheels with stainless steel bearings Height control Variable, 30 - 60 mm Weight 6.5 kg Length/Width/Height 105cm/63cm/22cm Working capacity 1200 m 2 +- 20% 17 16 18 13 12 10 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 11 15 14 What is what? 1. Front solar panel 2 ...

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    4 – English Solar panels A number of solar panels connected together transform daylight into electrical energy. This electrical energy drives the lawn mower and charges the batteries. When the lawn mower is in the sun its rays are sufficient to drive the lawn mower and charge the batteries. The microprocessor is also used to measure the voltage l ...

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    English – 5 The panel can still work despite one of the segments being damaged, but then gives a lower capacity. This can mean that the machine frequently stands still and charges, even on very sunny days. Or the lawn mower can stand still and beep once every 10 seconds, which is the night mode signal, despite it being the middle of the day. No o ...

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    6 – English The sensor is sensitive to moisture and dirt. If, for example, grass sticks between the sensor's pins this will cause signal leakage and the lawn mower will possibly signal that it cannot sense a signal from the loop cable (3 beeps/second). The unused (smaller) pin can be cut off and insulated using silicon if the problem frequen ...

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    English – 7 Microswitches (Collision detectors) The front panel’s rear edge is suspended in two, spring-loaded aluminium levers. These levers in turn activate two microswitches which are integrated in the “housings“ (see the diagram below) that connect the front panel with the box. TROUBLE SHOOTING The batteries are used in the lawn mower t ...

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    8 – English TROUBLE SHOOTING Keyboard The keyboard is used to deactivate the theft alarm and to enter the security code and to change limit values for a number of the lawn mower’s parameters. If the keyboard ceases to beep when the keys are pressed this can be due to, in addition to a discharged battery and/or insufficient light, bad contact be ...

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    English – 9 TROUBLE SHOOTING Circuitboard with CPU The circuitboard together with the CPU (microprocessor) are the lawn mower’s “brain“ and handle all functions, commands and path selections the lawn mower decides on, based on the input data provided by the keyboard, sensors, solar panels, microswitches (collision detectors) and the batteri ...

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    10 – English TROUBLE SHOOTING Start-up sequence Code not accepted A long beep when pressing "B" indi- cates that the mower has not registered the code, but will run for 2 minutes and then stop, probably signalling "no code" (2 beeps/second). No sound Battery level too low. 2 beeps / 10 seconds This indicates that the batteries ...

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    English – 11 TROUBLE SHOOTING T rouble shooting chart Action Check that the cable is not broken (by using the operating test on the generator). Check the sensor, wipe off any grass or moisture on the cable connections. Ensure the cover is fitted. If the problem frequently recurs cut off the unused pin and insulate using silicon (see service notic ...

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    12 – English TROUBLE SHOOTING The lawn mower escapes. The code must be enter frequently. 1 beep/second The signal from the loop is not strong enough. If this occurs in isolated areas it can be caused by disturbances from metal objects (fencing, reinforcement) or by underground cables in the vicinity. The loop cable is bent sharply (90 degrees). L ...

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    English – 13 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM Magnetic switch Cutting motor Red Black Black Black Front body Rear body Red Red Eng-SOL VERK 98-01-15, 10.07 13 ...

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