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CONTENTS
TECHNICAL DATA .................................................................................................................................4
INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................... 5
SAFETY INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................... 5
GENERAL SAFETY RULES................................................................................................................... 6
SPECIAL SAFETY RULES FOR ROBOTIC LAWN MOEWER ......................................................... 9
SYMBOLS ...............................................................................................................................................10
KNOWING YOUR ROBOTIC LAWN MOWER ..................................................................................11
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................................. 12
Assembling And Positioning The Charging Station ........................................................................12
Install The Boundary Wire ...............................................................................................................12
Connecting The Boundary Wire To The Charging Station ............................................................. 14
Connecting The Charging Station To The Power Adapter ..............................................................15
Fixing The Charging Station ............................................................................................................15
Inserting / Replacing The Battery ....................................................................................................15
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OF THE LAWN MOWER .................................................................16
EXPLANATION OF THE MESSAGES ON THE DISPLAY ............................................................... 22
CHARGING ............................................................................................................................................ 25
CONNECT THE DEVICE WITH SMART LIFE APP .......................................................................... 26
MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................................... 29
ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE BATTERY DISPOSAL ....................................................................... 31
TROUBLE SHOOTING ..........................................................................................................................32
EXPLODED VIEW & PARTS LIST ......................................................................................................33
WARRANTY .......................................................................................................................................... 36

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TECHNICAL DATA
Robotic Lawn Mower
20V Robot Lawn Mower Model # PDL08A
Protection type: IPX4
Robot rated voltage: 20V
Battery
:
Li-ion battery 20V, 4.0Ah
Charger rating: Input: 120V, 60Hz, 1.5A;
Output: 22.5V DC, 2.5A
Charging time for battery: 1.5 hour
Mowing time per battery charge: 70~90min
No-load speed: 3100 RPM
Drive speed: 0.1~0.3 m/s
Cutting capacity: Up to 1/4 Acre
Blade: 3 with double-sided blades
Rated cutting power: 10~50W
Cutting circle: 8.7 inch
Cutting height: 1~2.4 inch(8 steps)
Max cutting slope: 25° (47%)
Max slope of boundary: 5.7° (10%)
Max outdoor temperature: 122℉
Measured noise level: 61.1dB(A)
Robot weight: 19.4 lb.
Package dimensions(L x W x H): 27.56 x 21.65 x 11.81 inch
Charging Station
Charging station input: 22V;
⎓
2.5A
Charging station output: 21V;⎓ 2.4 A
Protection type: IPX4
Length of exposed cable: 117 inch
Charging station weight: 5.07 lb.

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INTRODUCTION
Thank You for Purchasing a PowerSmart
®
Product. This manual provides information regarding the
safe operation and maintenance of this product. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of
the information in this manual. PowerSmart
®
reserves the right to change this product and
specifications at any time without prior notice.
Please keep this manual available to all users during the entire life of the Robot Lawn Mower.
This manual contains special messages to bring attention to potential safety concerns, Robot
Lawn Mower damage as well as helpful operating and servicing information. Please read all the
information carefully to avoid injury and machine damage.
QUESTIONS? PROBLEMS?
Please contact our Customer Service Dept. with any questions and/or comments, either by Email:
(888)293-0024. We are available Mon-Fri 9am-5pm EST to help solve any issues that you might
encounter.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Before operating this Robot Lawn Mower, read and observe all warnings, cautions, and instructions on
the Robot Lawn Mower and in this Owner’s Manual.
NOTE: The following safety information is not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations
that may occur. Read the entire Owner’s Manual for safety and operating instructions. Failure to
follow instructions and safety information could result in serious injury or death.
This safety alert symbol is used to identify safety information about hazards that can result in personal
injury.
A signal word (DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION) is used with the alert symbol to
indicate the likelihood and the potential severity of injury. In addition, a hazard symbol may
be used to represent the type of hazard.
DANGER Indicates a hazard, which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING Indicates a hazard, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION Indicates a hazard, which, if not avoided, might result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION Without the alert symbol, indicates a situation that could result in damage.

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GENERAL SAFETY RULES
Safety is a combination of common sense, staying alert, and knowing how your lawn mower works.
SAVE THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING: Do not operate this unit until you read this instruction manual for safety,
operation and maintenance instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may
result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious personal injury.
WARNING: Any other use not expressly approved in the present instruction manual can
damage the device and thus present a substantial risk for the user.
The manufacture is not liable for a damage caused by improper use or incorrect operation.
Personal safety:
● This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience or knowledge.
● Do not use while there are other people, especially children nearby. The operator or user is
responsible for any accidents or personal injury or material damage to third parties or their
properly.
● Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating the mower.
● Do not use the mower while you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication.
This may result in serious personal injury.
● Use protective personal equipment such as safety glasses, non-skid safety shoes, sturdy gloves to
reduce the risk of personal injury.
● Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery and keep hair, clothing and gloves away from moving
parts.
● Keep all body parts, especially hands and feet, away from the blade at all times. Do not operate
when barefoot or wearing open toed shoes.
● Keep out of reach of children and animals at all times.
Using the device safety:
● Only use the mower on grass and lawns, as described in this manual.
● The blade will continue to move after the motor is switched off. Never touch the rotating blade.
● Ensure that the blade has fully stopped before:
- clearing a blockage
- adjusting the cutting height
- lifting or carrying the mower
- tilting the mower to move
- checking or cleaning the mower
- carrying out any maintenance
● Do not operate the mower if it is incomplete or has unauthorized modifications.
● Check the area where the mower is to be used and remove any objects that could jam or be thrown
by the mower, such as stones and sticks. Never operate the mower over gravel, as this risks
flicking stones.
● Remove any dog mess before mowing.
● To prevent imbalance, any damaged or worn-out parts should be replaced.
● The operator is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people at their property.
● Avoid operating the machine when the grass is wet.

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● Never modify the mower in any way.
● Use the machine only in daylight or with good artificial lighting.
● It is recommended to program the product for use during hours when the area is free from activity.
● The product must never be allowed to collide with persons or other living creatures. If a person or
other living creature comes in the way of the product, it shall be stopped immediately.
● Do not put anything on top of the product or its charging station.
● Do not allow the product to be used with a defective guard, blade disc or body. Neither should it be
used with defective blades, screws, nuts or cables. Never connect a damaged cable, or touch a
damaged cable before it is disconnected from the supply.
● Always switch off the product when it is not in use.
● Check all visible fixing screws and nuts especially on the cutter disc, to ensure they are tightened
properly.
● Before using the mower and after any impact, check for signs of wear and damage and repair or
replace as necessary.
Electrical safety:
Grounding instructions
IN THE EVENT OF A MALFUNCTION OR BREAKDOWN, grounding provides the path of least
resistance for electric current and reduces the risk of electric shock. This tool is equipped with an
electric cord that has an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug MUST be
plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with ALL local
codes and ordinances.
DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG PROVIDED. If it will not fit the outlet, have the proper outlet
installed by a licensed electrician.
IMPROPER CONNECTION of the equipment grounding conductor can result in electric shock. The
conductor with the green insulation (with or without yellow stripes) is the equipment grounding
conductor. If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary, DO NOT connect the
equipment grounding conductor to a live terminal.
CHECK with licensed electrician or service personnel if you do not completely understand the
grounding instructions, or if you are not sure if the tool is properly grounded.
USE ONLY THREE-WIRE EXTENSION CORDS that have 3-pronged plugs and outlets that accept
the tool's plug as shown in Fig. A. Repair or replace a damaged or worn cord immediately.
CAUTION: In all cases, make certain the outlet in question is properly grounded. If you are not sure if
it is, have a licensed electrician check the outlet.
● Make sure that the mains voltage matches the details on the type plate.
● Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces, such as pipes. There is an increased risk of
electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.

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● Keep the power cord away from the cutting tool when working The cutting blades can damage the
power cord and lead to contact with live parts.
● Do not use the power cord to pull the plug from the outlet. Protect the power cord from heat, oil
and sharp edges.
● Regularly check the power supply and charge station cables for signs of damage or ageing.Switch
the device off and pull the mains plug out of the outlet if the power cord is damaged. If the cord of
this device is dam- aged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or their customer service or by a
similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazards.
● Do not connect a damaged power cord to the power supply. Do not touch a damaged power cord as
long as it is connected to the power supply. A damaged power cord can result in voltage-carrying
parts being touched.
● In the event of a thunderstorm: To reduce the risk of damage to electrical components in the
product and the charging station, we recommend that all connections to the charging station are
disconnected (power supply, boundary wire and guide wire) if there is a risk of a thunderstorm.
● Do not handle the charge station or the mower with wet hands.
Battery safety:
● This product contains Li-Ion batteries. Do not incinerate batteries or expose to high temperatures,
as they may explode.
● After heavy use or in high temperatures the battery may become warm. Allow the product to cool
for 30 minutes before charging.
● Do not expose the battery to direct sunlight for long periods and do not place it on a radiator. Heat
damages the battery and there is a risk of explosion.
Keep battery pack dry, clean, and free from oil and grease. Always use a clean cloth when cleaning.
Never use brake fluids, gasoline, petroleum-based products, or any solvents to clean battery pack.
Do not open or mutilate the battery. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to
the eyes or skin. It may be toxic if swallowed.
Do not crush, drop or damage battery pack. Do not use a battery pack or charger that has been
dropped or received a sharp blow. A damaged battery is subject to explosion. Properly dispose of
a dropped or damaged battery immediately.
Charger safety:
● Children must never play with the device. Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out
by children if they are not supervised.
● Before each use, check the charger, cable and plug, and have repairs carried out by qualified
personnel using only original spare parts. Do not use the charger if defective and do not open it
yourself. This ensures the safety of the device is not adversely affected.
● Make sure that the mains voltage matches the details on the charger's type plate. Risk of electric
shock.
● Disconnect the charger from the mains supply before closing or opening connections to the power
tool. This ensures the rechargeable battery and charger are not damaged.
● Keep the charger clean and away from moisture and rain. Never use the charger outdoors. Soiling
and penetration of water increases the risk of electric shock.
● The charger may only be used with the corresponding original rechargeable batteries.Charging
other batteries can lead to injuries and the risk of fire. Avoid mechanical damage to the charger.
This can lead to internal short circuits.
● The charger must not be operated on or in the immediate vicinity of flammable surfaces (e.g. paper,
textiles). Risk of fire due to heating caused by charging. Do not attempt to charge non-re
chargeable batteries in the charger. The device could be come damaged.

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SPECIAL SAFETY RULES FOR ROBOTIC LAWN MOEWER
● Ensure correct installation of the automatic perimeter guard system according to the instructions.
Be aware that pets may dig or disrupt the perimeter wire, so check regularly.
● Ensure that the device is switched off before inserting the rechargeable battery. Inserting a battery
into a power tool that is switched on can lead to accidents.
● In order to minimize the risk of electric shock, pull the charger plug out of the outlet prior to
cleaning it.
● Do not open the battery and avoid mechanical damage to the battery. There is a risk of a short
circuit and vapour may leak out, causing irritation to the respiratory tract. Seek fresh air and also
seek medical assistance in case of complaints.
● Do not use non-rechargeable batteries. The device could be come damaged.
● Operation and storage temperature for the lawn mower is 32-122 °F. Do not expose it to
temperatures exceeding 122℉, for example leaving the mower in direct sunlight or in the hot boot
of a car for prolonged periods. Temperature range for charging is 32-113 °F. Too high
temperatures might cause damage to the product.
● Do not use on excessively steep slopes. The robot works in the slope area where the slope does not
exceed 47% (25°).
● If foreign bodies enter the cutting tools, or if the machine generates unusual noises or vibrates
unusually, immediately turn off the power supply (STOP) allow the machine to come to a
standstill and identify the cause.
● The mower and its charge station should be periodically checked and cleaned and kept free of
debris and obstructions. Note that some garden creatures such as spiders, insects, snails and slugs
can nest or hibernate within crevices of the mower. These can attract small creatures / rodents that
can damage the mower if not deterred.
● Only use spare parts and accessories which are supplied and recommended by the manufacturer,
Using externally produced parts results in the immediate loss of the warranty claim.

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SYMBOLS
Some of the following symbols may be used on this product. Please study them and learn their
meaning. Proper interpretation of these symbols will allow you to operate the product better and safer.
Symbol
Designation/Explanation
Symbol
Designation/Explanation
Hazard symbol with
information on the prevention
of personal injury or property
damage.
To reduce the risk of injury, user
must read and understand user’s
manual before using this product.
Risk of injury due to ejected
parts.
Caution-sharp cutting blades!
Keep away from hands and feet,.
risk of injury!
Caution! Risk of injury from
moving blades.
DANGER! Rotating cutting
blades.
Pick up sticks, stones and
foreign objects before using.
Do not dispose electrical products
with general household waste.
Please check with your local
authorities for recycling advice.
Keep nearby persons away
from the lawn mower.
Do not sit on the device.
Switch off the motor before
carrying out adjustments or
cleaning work.
Caution! Wait until blades stop
rotating when switched off.
Cutting circle.
Guaranteed Sound Power level.
Do not use the device when it is
raining. Do not cut wet grass.
Beware of electric shock hazard.
Protection class Ⅲ.
Protection class Ⅱ.
Cutting height adjustment.
Danger!Keep hands and feet at a
safe distance.
Display control.
Removable supply unit.
Device fuse.
Switched-mode power supply.
Short-circuit proof, closed
safety transformer.
Producer.
LED flashing green
:
Boundary
wire damaged or incorrectly
connected.
LED illuminated red: Battery
charging.
LED illuminated green: Battery
charged.
Operating range indicator.

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KNOWING YOUR ROBOTIC LAWN MOWER
Unpacking
Unpack the lawn mower and all its parts, and compare against the list below. Do not discard the carton
or any packaging materials. Please call 1-800-791-9458/1-888-293-0024 or E-mail us at
Including: 20v Lawn Mower / 200m Boundary Wire / Charging Station+ Screws*4 / Power
Adaptor / Fixing Nails*6 / Hooks*350 / User Manual
1
Cover
9
STOP button
17
Charging station
2
Rotary wheel
10
Display
18
Charging station bumper
3
START button
11
200m Boundary wire
19
Screws for charging station*4
4
HOUSE button
12
Fixing nails*6
20
Blades
5
Back button
13
Hooks*350
21
Base plate
6
Arrow button
14
Power adapter
22
Charging unit
7
OK button
15
Mains plug
23
Cover
8
Carrying handle
16
Charging plug
24
Bushing
1
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
3
4
2
23
20
19
18
17
16
15
21
22
24

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Assembling And Positioning The Charging Station
1. Place the charging unit(22)with the two lugs first into the base plate (21) of the charging station.
2. Press the charging unit(22) down so that it is firmly seated in the base plate.
3. Fix the charging unit(22) from below to the base plate(21)with the four enclosed screws (19).
4. Select a flat position near an outlet for the charging station(17) with at least 2 m of space in front and
1 m behind. Don’t peg the charging station down before you find a location with access to power.
CAUTION: Trailing wires are a trip hazard. Take care when choosing your location.
The location of the charging station should be flat and secure, without risk of movement, if
placed next to a border edge that is unstable it can slump and cause the station to be uneven,
this will cause problems for the mower when returning to charge.
The location of the charging station must have a safe power source – either a weatherproof outdoor
electrical socket or an indoor power point in a garage, for example.
CAUTION: Make sure that the charging station (17) is positioned an adequate distance away
from ponds, pools and steps.
Install The Boundary Wire
Before starting up the lawn mower, the boundary wire (11) must be placed around the lawn area to be
covered by the automatic lawn mower. You can do this as follows:
● Mark out the lawn area with the hooks (13).
● Bury the boundary wire (11) in the ground (depth of 1~15cm).
● The perimeter wire must be kept tight. If it is loose it may well end up being cut by the mower as it
passes over it.
● If the wire passes over a moderate dip in the lawn, more hooks will be required to keep the wire
firmly pegged at ground level, or it risks being cut.
CAUTION: The lawn mower crosses over the boundary wire by about 20~30 cm before it
turns around and searches for a new path, install the boundary wire accordingly to prevent
damage. For the initial installation, we recommend marking out the boundary wire (11) with the
hooks (13) in case corrections need to be made at a later date.
22
21
17
19
19
Min 2m
Min 1m
13
11

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● The lawn area must be bordered as a single enclosed area.
● Any parallel boundary wires (11) installed at a distance of at least 10 cm are identified as an
obstacle by the lawn mower and are evaded, and a distance of 5 mm or less are not detected by
the lawn mower and are passed over.
● Keep a distance of at least 1m between bordered obstacles. Border obstacles that do not meet
this minimum distance as a single obstacle.
● The lawn mower’s sensors are able to detect and evade stationary and solid obstacles (walls,
garden furniture, etc.) larger than 10 cm. Protect sensitive obstacles (e.g. flowerbeds) on the
lawn area with the boundary wire (11).
● Avoid creating corners with a 90° angle. Instead, split these into two 45° angles. Make sure that
the boundary wire (11) does not intersect at any point. This can lead to faults and failures in the
lawn mower’s operation.
Trees
The lawn mower detects trees as a normal obstacle. However, protruding roots may damage the
underside blades (20). We recommend using the boundary wire (11) to also border trees.
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11
Obtuse angles
Curves
Don't cross wires
No acute angles
No right angles
≥10cm
If a tree root is protruding
into the perimeter of your
cutting area it would present
a problem for the mower.
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Take the perimeter around
the tree root, leaving this
area unmowed.
Cut the tree root back with
a saw and fill any resulting
uneven surface, then set the
perimeter over it.

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Rocks
Remove small rocks(lower than 100mm)from the lawn area. These may damage the device and the
blades.
The lawn mower detects rocks (taller than 100mm) as normal obstacles. We recommend using the
boundary wire to also border rocks.
Slopes / gradients
The lawn mower is able to traverse uphill slopes/gradients up to max.25°(47%). At a distance of 1 m
from the boundary wire, the slope/gradient should not exceed 5.7
°
(10%).
CAUTION: Make sure that a distance of at least 30cm is maintained between the boundary
wire and an obstacle on an uphill gradient and at least 40cm on a downhill gradient.
Ponds / pools
Ponds and pools should be bordered by the boundary wire (11) where possible or designed so that the
lawn mower cannot enter the water. This may seriously damage the device's electronics.
Paths / roads
The lawn mower can easily cross paths and roads at ground level.
If there are height differences between the lawn area and path/road, border off the path/road with a
safety distance of approx.40cm.
Narrow passages
Narrow passages on the bordered lawn area should be at least 1.2m
wide and no more than 8 m long.
CAUTION: The width of 1.2 m refers to the distance of the
boundary wire. The boundary wire is crossed by the lawn
mower 0.2 m on both sides when mowing.
Connecting The Boundary Wire To The Charging Station
1. Strip approx.10-15 mm of both ends of the boundary
wire (11) using cable strippers.
2. Fold the cover (23) upwards.
3. Connect the wire end of the boundary wire (11) that
runs away from the front and surrounds the lawn to be
mown to the contact socket marked -(27) .
4. Pass the other end of the boundary wire (11) through
the groove (29) under the charging station (17).
5. Connect this end of the wire to contact socket marked
+(26).
6. Connect the mains plug (15) to the power supply.
7. Check the LED (28) lights up green, the boundary wire
(11) is connected to the charging station (17) correctly.
NOTE: Allow extra space of 0.5 to 1 m for corrections when installing the boundary wire (11).
Do not place the “protruding” remains of the boundary wire together. This can lead and failures in the
lawn mower's operation.

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Connecting The Charging Station To The Power Adapter
1. Connect the power adapter (14) to the charging station (17) via the charging plug (16) and the
charging socket (25).
2. Screw the bushing (24) around the joint to protect it from moisture.
Fixing The Charging Station
CAUTION: The location of the charging station should be flat and secure, without risk of
movement, if placed next to a border edge that is unstable it can slump and cause the station to
be uneven, this will cause problems for the mower when returning to charge.
1. Secure the charging station and the charging station bumper
(18) with the fixing nails (12).
2. The charging station bumper (18) is fastened to the side of
the charging station outside the restricted lawn area.
3. The operating range indicator (31) on the charging station
must be located within the restricted lawn area.
Inserting / Replacing The Battery
CAUTION: When replacing the battery: Switch off the device and wait for the blades to come
to a stop. There is a risk of personal injury.
CAUTION: There is a risk of injury from leaking battery fluid if the battery is damaged! In
case of contact with eyes or skin, rinse the affected sites with water or a neutralizer and seek
medical attention.
1. Turn the lawn mower over.
2. Open the battery compartment (32) by removing the four screws on
the underside of the device.
3. If necessary, remove the empty battery (33).
4. Insert a charged battery.
5. Close the battery compartment (32) again.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OF THE LAWN MOWER
CAUTION: Regularly check the lawn area for rocks, branches, wires and objects that may
damage the device and the blades.
Initial Start-Up
1. Press and hold the START button (3) for approx. 3 seconds until
the display (10) lights up.
2. Set the desired language. Select with the arrow buttons (6) and
confirm the selection with the OK button (7).
3. Set the date and time with the arrow buttons (6). Confirm the
selection with the OK button. The individual positions can be
navigated with the OK button(skip the right).
NOTE: The correct date and time setting is required to ensured the
correct function of the operating time settings.
4. Enter 4-digit PIN you want to set. For information on which
buttons translate into PIN entry and how, see in page 22.
5. Press the OK button to enter the main menu. The lawn mower is
now in standby mode.
Setting The Language
1. Open the cover (1). Unlock the display (10) with the 4-digit PIN, press the OK button (7) to enter
the main menu.
2. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select “Settings”, confirm the selection with the OK button.
3. Use the arrow buttons to select “Language”, confirm the selection with the OK button.
4. Use the arrow button to select the desired language, confirm the selection with the OK button.
5. Return to the main menu with the back button (5).
Switch On And Off
Switch on the lawn mower
1. Press and hold the START button (3) for approx. 3 seconds until the display (10) lights up.
2. Enter the 4-digit PIN. Press the OK button to enter the main menu. The lawn mower is now in
standby mode.
● If the lawn mower is in standby or charge mode, press the START button (3) once to start mowing.
The lawn mower will not start until the cover (1) is closed.
● If you have entered the wrong PIN: Wait about 3 seconds or press the OK button (7) to be able to
enter the PIN again. If you enter an incorrect PIN three times in a row, the screen is locked for 15
seconds. For each additional incorrect PIN, the blocking time is doubled.
Switch off the lawn mower
The lawn mower stops if :
● The STOP button (9) is pressed.
● The START button (3) is pressed for 3 seconds.
● The cover (1) is raised.

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● It loses the boundary wire signal and does not find it again within 5 minutes.
● It crosses the boundary wire when mowing.
● It gets stuck between obstacles and needs more than 10 seconds to find a way out.
● It is raised.
Setting The Cutting Height
WARNING: Switch off the device and wait for the blades to come to a stop. There is a risk of
personal injury.
1. Open the cover (1).
2. Set the rotary wheel (2) to the desired cutting height.
3. Close the cover (1) again.
NOTE:The device can be adjusted in 8 steps to a cutting height between 1~2.4inch, The correct
cutting height is between 1.2inch and 1.8inch for an ornamental lawn and about 1.2 to 2.4inch for a
utility lawn.
A high cutting height should be selected for the first cuts in the season.
Auto Mowing
1. Open the cover (1). Unlock the display (10) with the 4-digit PIN.
When the lawn mower is in the charging station or charging:
2.1. Press the START button (3) once.
- If the battery charge level is more than 70%, the display shows “Close the cover to start”. Close the
cover (1) and the mower will start mowing automatically.
- If the battery charge level is less than 70%, the display shows “Low battery” after 2 seconds. The
lawn mower charges until the battery charge level is 90% and then starts mowing automatically.
When the lawn mower is in standby state:
2.2. Press the START button (3) once.
- If the battery charge level is more than 30%, the display shows “Close the cover to start”. Close the
cover (1) and the mower will start mowing automatically.
- If the battery charge level is less than 30%, the display shows
“
Low battery” after 2 seconds. The
lawn mower moves to the charging station.
Spot Mode/Fixed Mowing
1. Place the mower on the target area of the lawn.
2. Open the cover (1).
3. Unlock the display (10) with the 4-digit-PIN. Press the OK button (7) to enter the main menu.
4. Select “Spot mode” with the arrow button (6). The display shows “Close the cover to start”.
5. Close the cover (1) and the mower starts mowing with the fixed point.
NOTE: The lawn mower mows in an anti-clockwise spiral direction and switches to “Automatic
mowing” after a mowing radius of 1 m or 3.5 minutes of mowing.
● If the mower encounters an obstacle, the mower stops, the display indicates the mowing has
stopped and the mower switches to standby mode. When the lawn mower hits the boundary wire
(11), it continues mowing in the opposite spiral direction.

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● If the mower is outside the boundary wire (11) or on the charging station and you select “Spot
mode”, this display shows “Place inside the boundary and retry”. Set the mower down inside the
boundary wire (11) and next to the charging station and restart “Spot mode”.
● If the battery charge level is less than 30 %, the display shows “Low battery voltage” after 2
seconds. Charge the lawn mower before you can start mowing with the fixed point.
Back To The Charging Station
1. When the device is in standby state, press and hold the HOUSE button (4) for about 3 seconds.
The display (10) shows “Close the cover to start”.
2. Close the cover (1) and the mower moves to the charging station. It then begins to charge there.
Manually Interrupting/Starting The Operating Cycle
Interrupting operation
Press the STOP button (9) to stop the mower during operation.
Starting /resuming operation
1. Open the cover (1). Confirm with the OK button (7).
2. Unlock the display (10) with the 4-digit PIN.
3. Press the START button (3).
4. Close the cover (1) again.
The lawn mower starts the set operating cycle or resumes its previous activity without interruption.
NOTE: Regular mowing stimulates the grass to an increased leaf formation, while at the same time
killing weeds. As a result, the lawn becomes denser after each mowing and an evenly resilient lawn is
created.
The first cut takes place roughly in April when the grass is about 2.7 - 3.3inch high. During the main
growing season, the lawn is mowed at least once a week.
Setting The Date And Time
1. Open the cover (1).
2. Unlock the display (10) with the 4-digit-PIN. Press the OK button (7) to enter the main menu.
3. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select “Settings”. Confirm the selection with the OK button (7).
4. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select "Date&time”. Confirm the selection with the OK button (7).
5. Change the date and time with the arrow button (6) .The individual positions can be navigated with
the OK button (7) (skip the right).
NOTE: The correct date and time setting is required to ensure the correct functions of the operating
time settings.
Setting The Rain Sensor
WARNING :We advise against having the lawn mower operate while it is raining.
Never operate the lawn mower during storms and make sure to disconnect the charging station
from the mains. If the rain sensor is switched on, the lawn mower returns to the charging station when
it rains.
1. Open the cover (1).
2. Unlock the display (10) with the 4-digit-PIN. Press the OK button (7) to enter the main menu.

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3. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select “Settings”. Confirm the selection with the OK button (7).
4. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select “Rain mode”. Confirm the selection with the OK button (7).
5. To deactivate the rain sensor, select “Disable” and confirm the selection with the OK button (7).
To activate the rain sensor, select “Enable” and confirm the selection with the OK button (7).
6. Return to the main menu with the back button (5).
NOTE: Select a time in minutes when the lawn mower should start operating again after the rain
Decide also whether the lawn mower should make up for the break in operating time caused by the rain.
Confirm each selection with the OK button (7).
Setting The Operating Times
1. Open the cover (1).
2. Unlock the display (10) with the 4-digit-PIN. Press the OK button (7) to enter the main menu.
3. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select “Settings”. Confirm the selection with the OK button (7).
4. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select “Work time”. Confirm the selection with the “OK” button (7).
5. Select the desired operating time with the arrow buttons (6). Confirm the selection with the “OK”
button (7). You can set the operating time in full hours per day.
6.Return to the main menu with the back button (5).
NOTE: When the set operating time per day is reached, the lawn mower automatically returns to the
charging station. An extension of the operating time during rain breaks can be set directly via the lawn
mower, see chapter "Setting the rain sensor" or via the Smart Life App: Settings → Rain Sensor.
Connecting To WiFi
1. Open the cover (1).
2. Unlock the display (10) with the 4-digit-PIN. Press the OK button (7) to enter the main menu.
3. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select “Settings”. Confirm the selection with the OK button (7).
4. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select “Set WiFi”. Confirm the selection with the OK button (7). The
device is in distribution state of WiFi.
5. Use your smartphone to connect to the lawn mower via the Smart Life App.
NOTE: See chapter “Connecting the device with the Smart Life App” in page 26.
Changing The PIN
1. If necessary, open the cover (1).
2. Unlock the display (10) with the 4-digit-PIN. Press the OK button (7) to enter the main menu.
3. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select “Settings”. Confirm the selection with the OK button (7).
4. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select “Change PIN”. Confirm the selection with the OK button (7).
5. Enter the old 4-digit PIN. If you have entered the PIN incorrectly, use the back button (5) to return to
the PIN entry.
6. Now enter a new PIN. Confirm the new PIN by entering it again. (If you have entered the PIN
incorrectly, use the back button (5) to return to the PIN entry, repeat step5 and 6).
7. You can recognize a successful change when “Success!” appears on the display (10).
8. Return to the main menu with the back button (5).

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Setting / Deleting a Schedule
Setting a schedule
1. Open the cover (1).
2. Unlock the display (10) with the 4-digit-PIN. Press the OK button (7) to enter the main menu.
3. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select “Schedule”. Confirm the selection with the OK button (7).
4. Select the day you want to set (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun) with the arrow buttons (6). Press
the OK button (7) to enter the day setting. Two mowing time periods can be set per day.
5. Select the start and end time with the arrow buttons (6). Press the OK button (7) to confirm and the
selection returns to the left of the day.
NOTE: If you only want to set a mowing period, return to the day or to the main menu with the back
button (5).
6. Repeat the step 5~8 to select the schedule period for each day of the week. Press the OK button (7) to
confirm the result of this setting.
Deleting a schedule
1. Move the selection with the arrow button (6) to “Alle” (top left).
2. Press and hold the back button (5) to delete the entire schedule for the week.
Setting Secondary Areas
1. If necessary, open the cover (1).
2. Unlock the display (10) with the 4-digit-PIN. Press the OK" button (7) to enter the main menu.
3. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select “Secondary areas”. Press the OK button (7) to select a secondary
area (areas). Select the starting distance “Distance (dst) m” and
the ratio “Percent (pct)%” of the area to be mowed with the
arrow buttons (6) and press the “OK” button (7) to confirm.
After the selection, you automatically return to the overview of
the secondary areas.
4. Repeat step 3 to complete the setting of each secondary area
(Areas). Press the OK button (7) to confirm the result of the
setting.
NOTE: The distance “Distance (dst)m” represents the walking
distance along the boundary when the device leaves the station
The “Percent (pct)%” represents the probability of the device entering the area.
You can set up to 5 zones in your garden but the sum of the “Percent (pct)%” indication of the 5
secondary area (Areas) must be less than /equal to 100%.
Restoring Factory Settings
The lawn mower can be reset to factory settings here.
1. If necessary, open the cover (1).
2. Unlock the display (10) with the 4-digit PIN. Press the OK button (7) to enter the main menu.
3. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select “Setting”. Confirm the selection with the OK button (7).
4. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select “Factory set”. Confirm the selection with the OK button (7).
NOTE: The lawn mower switches off and resets itself to the factory setting.
Resetting the lawn mower to factory settings does not delete the persona data saved when connecting
to the Smart Life App. To delete this data, proceed as described in the chapter “Disconnecting the
device and deleting data from the app”.
50%
20%
30%

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Reading Out The Work And Error Log
1. If necessary, open the cover (1).
2. Unlock the display (10) with the 4-digit-PIN. Press the OK button (7) to enter the main menu.
3. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select “Settings”. Confirm the selection with the OK button (7).
4. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select “Information”. Confirm the selection with the OK button (7).
5. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select “Error log” or “Work log”. Here we can read ten errors and work
logs recently.
6. Press the back button (5) to return to the main menu.
Checking The Firmware Upgrade
1. If necessary, open the cover (1).
2. Unlock the display (10) with the 4-digit PIN you set. Press the OK button (7) to enter the main menu.
3. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select “Setting”. Confirm the selection with the OK button (7).
4. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select “Version check”. A check is made to see if a more recent
firmware is available. If yes, it will be downloaded and installed automatically.
5. Press the back button (5) to return to the main menu.

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EXPLANATION OF THE MESSAGES ON THE DISPLAY
The lawn mower has the following setting options that you can make via the control panel if you want
to change the factory settings.
Menus on the display
Main menu
Menu level 2
Menu level 3
Spot mode
Setting
Language
Date & time
Rain mode
Work time
Set WIFI
Change PIN
Information
Error log
Work log
Device information
Factory set
Version check
Schedule
Secondly areas
Button on the
control panel
Name
Number for
PIN entry
Function(s)
HOUSE
button (4)
1
Press in standby mode to make the robot
return to the charging station.
Arrow button
(6)
2
Move selection/cursor up, in menu
interface.
Increase digit when setting parameters.
Arrow button
(6)
3
Move selection/cursor down, in menu
interface.
Reduce digit when setting parameters.
OK button
(7)
4
Confirm setting.
Call up PIN entry interface after an error
condition has ended.
Call up next menu.
Confirmation to move from main menu
to next menu level.
Back button
(5)
Back to previous menu.
Cancel next job.

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Explanation of the (status) messages on the display
Text in control panel
Explanation
Standby
Lawn mower is in standby mode, there are no error messages.
Input PIN
Prompt to enter the PIN.
Charging
Lawn mower charges.
Mowing
Lawn mower mows.
Auto mowing
Lawn mower mows automatically.
Spot mode
Lawn mower mows a defined area.
Fix point mowing finished
Mowing completed in “spot mode”.
Returning
Lawn mower on the way back to the charging station.
Paused
Lawn mower in pause state triggered by:
-pressing the STOP button.
-pressing the “Pause” button on the APP.
Emergency stop
The STOP button (9) has been pressed.
Charge to work
Lawn mower charges.
Updating
Perform firmware necessary/in progress.
Low battery, charge to
work
The charge level of the battery does not meet the minimum
requirements at the start of work:
70% for automatic mowing.
30% for fixed point mowing (spot mode).
Raining now, returning
The rain sensor has been activated.
Close cover to start
Request to close the cover (1), close it.
Charge to work paused
Charging was interrupted (e.g. manually or due to a power failure).
Work interrupted, please
retry
Automatic mowing was interrupted(e.g. STOP button (9) was
pressed; The cover (1) was opened).
Place inside the boundary
and retry
Request to place the lawn mower inside the boundary wire.
Continue working
Press the OK button (7) to continue the work or press the Back
button (5).
Time set wrong
Correct times.
Charge to work paused
Charging process was interrupted, cause to be checked on site.
Current work was stopped
Work process was interrupted, check cause in site.
Low battery voltage
The charge level of the battery does not meet the minimum
requirements at the start of work:
70% for automatic mowing.
30% for fixed point mowing (spot mode).
Place the the lawn mower in the charging station, or to wait for the
charging process to finish, or the lawn mower returns to the
charging station independently.
Low battery, charge to
work
Low battery voltage, return
to station
No loop signal
Check correct installation of the boundary wire and correct if
necessary, place the lawn mower inside the boundary and restart
it .
No signal, please set up the
loop first
Loop signal lost
Mower was locked!
Waiting...
Wait until the current running process is completed.
Wrong PIN, kindly retry
Enter the PIN again.
Place inside the boundary
and retry
Place the lawn mower inside the boundary and restart it.
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Text in control panel
Explanation
Please reboot to start the
firmware update
Restart the lawn mower.
Work interrupted, please retry
Rain sensor activated
Rain sensor is activated.
Mower in the station
Mower in the station.
Mower is not in the station
Mower is not in the station, if necessary, place the lawn mower in
the station.
Press “START” key to start
Press the START button (3).
Duration at least 30 minutes
Indication of the time needed.
searching for signal...
Lawn mower searches for its signal.
Copy file, please wait
Please wait for the copying process.
Please turn it off
Switch off lawn mower.
Update fail
If necessary, carry out the update procedure again.
Error
See chapter “reading out the work and error log”.
Cutting motor stall
See chapter “Removing blockages”; Check blades for foreign
bodies/defects; If necessary, contact customer service centre.
Left motor stall
Please replace the battery
Replace battery.
Battery damaged
Battery abnormal
Battery temperature too low
(discharge)
Cancel charging process.
Battery voltage high
Battery voltage too high.
Battery high temp/high temp
Battery has a high temperature, Cancel charging process.
High charge current
Cancel charging process, check input current.
High charge voltage
Cancel charging process, check input voltage.
Mower lifted
Lawn mower was lifted.
Mower overturned
Set lawn mower upright and restart.
Mower trapped
Clear the lawn mower and restart.
Mower tilted
Set lawn mower upright and restart.
Motor over temperature
Switch off the lawn mower and let it cool down.
Motor error
Contact customer service centre.
Em-sensor disconnect
Hall sensor failure
Hardware error
Ladung abnormal
Charging abnormal
Battery discharge error
Inertial measurement unit
(IMU) error
Motor disconnect
Motor hall error
Motor over-current
Motor stall
Right motor stall
Rain sensor failure
Loop sensor failure

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CHARGING
WARNING: Risk of injury! Press the STOP button(9) before picking up the mower!
IMPORTANT!
● Charge the battery before using it for the first time.
● If the operating time is considerably shortened despite charging, this shows that the rechargeable
battery is depleted and must be replaced. Only use an original battery purchased from custom- er
service.
● Always comply with the latest safety information, as well as the regulations and information
relating to environmental protection.
● Defects resulting from improper handling are not covered by the guarantee.
Charging The Battery
The lawn mower automatically returns to the charging station when it has a low charge status. To do so,
the lawn mower locates the nearest boundary wire and follows this in a clockwise direction.
You can also place the lawn mower in the charging station yourself. After the battery is fully charged,
the charging process stops and the lawn mow er switches to standby mode.
Graphical symbols on the charging station
LED flashing green: Boundary wire damaged or incorrectly connected.
LED illuminated red: Battery charging.
LED illuminated green: Battery charged.
LED not illuminated: Charging station not connected to power.
Checking The Charge Level Of The Battery
1. If necessary, open the cover (1)
2. Unlock the display (10) with the 4-digit PIN. The charge status is now shown by the battery symbol
at the top right.
3. Press the START button (3) and close the cover (1) again. The lawn mower resumes its previously
interrupted activity.
NOTE:You can check the charge status of the lawn mower on the LCD display at any time.
It is possible to read the charge level without unlocking the display, but it is easier when the display is
unlocked.

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CONNECT THE DEVICE WITH SMART LIFE APP
Connecting The Device With Smart Life App
1. Scan the the Smart Life QR code to download the App (We can also
download the APP in the APP store /google search).
2. Enable Bluetooth on your smartphone, also ensure your phone is
connected to the WiFi which your device distributed.
3. Open the device cover (1). Unlock the display (10) with the 4-digit PIN
you set. Press the OK button (7) to enter the main menu.
4. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select “Settings”. Confirm the selection with
the OK button (7).
5. Use the arrow buttons (6) to select “Set WiFi”, the device will be in the state of distribution.
6. Click the “+” icon in the upper right corner and select “Add Device” on the APP of your phone.
NOTE: The app scans the area for available devices and indicates if available devices have been found.
From here there are two options to connect the device. If a list of available devices is not automatically
suggested to you, please see 7.2.
7.1. The available devices are displayed in a list. Select your device by clicking “Add”. (Select only
one device at a time. If there are other check marks for other devices, clear the check marks by pressing
them.)
8.1. Select your WLAN and enter the correct password. Confirm the successful connection with
“Next”.
9.1. The device is now listed in the tab and can be selected. Click it and your device will connect with
your phone, confirm with “Done” key. The device is connected.
If the device is not suggested automatically, follow these steps: (pics in next page)
7.2. Select “Other” key in the bar on the left.
8.2. Select “Other (WiFi/BLE)”in the car on the right. Select your WLAN and enter the correct
password. Confirm the successful connection with “Next”.
9.2. Confirm that the display “blink quickly”. The app now searches for available devices and
suggests them to you.
10.2. Select the desired device.
11.2. Confirm with “Continue To Add”, then with “Done”. The device is connected.
Smart Life APP
Next
Done
Add device
Add

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CAUTION: Upgrading the firmware can change the features of the app.
Features Of The App
Auto Mowing
When the device in the standby/charging state. Click “Auto” key
and set the working time as prompted. After confirmation, the
machine enters the mowing state.
NOTE: The operation is effected by the battery power, please
refer to the details in Page 17.
Fixed Mowing
When the device in the standby state, click “Spot Mode” key to
enter the fixed mowing mode. During this period, you can press
“Cancel” key to cancel the current task (the machine enters the
standby state again). Otherwise, the single fixed point mowing
task is completed and the automatic mowing task is entered by
default.
Pause State
When the device mowing automatically, click the “Pause” key to
pause the current task. In this state:
1. Click “Continue” key to continue the task of mowing;
2. Click “Auto” key to cancel the current task and start a new
mowing task;
3. Click “Spot Mode” key to cancel the current task and enter the
fixed mowing task;
4. Click “Station” key to cancel the current task and perform the
recharge task.
Next
Other
Other WiFi
Continue to add
Blink quickly

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Return To Charge
When the device in the standby state, click “Station” key to make the device return to the charging
station. In the process of charging, you can click “Cancel” to cancel the current charging task, and the
device will enter the standby state again.
Make An Appointment For Mowing
When the device in the standby/charging state, click “Schedule” key to set weekly mowing tasks and
set daily tasks (no more than two time periods) as prompted.
Secondary Areas
When the device in the standby/charging state, click “Secondary Areas” key to divide the lawn area
and set up five zones at most. The distance represents the walking distance along the boundary when
the device leaves the station, and the area ratio represents the probability of the device entering the area.
The sum of the area ratio of the partition is no more than 100%.
Logs
When the device in the standby/charging state, click “Logs” key to check ten error or work log of the
device recently.
Here you can read out the error and time of the error / operating times of the lawn mower.
Settings
When the device in the standby/charging state, click “Settings” key to view and set the default mowing
duration, device PIN code, rain switch and rain time.
Device Information
Click the “ ” icon in the upper right corner of the device operation interface.
If you select the icon again, you can assign a new image to the lawn
mower under “Symbol”, and rename the lawn mower under “Name” or
assign it a “Location”.
“Device information” can be called up under this menu item.
“Tap to Run and Automation” allows you to run automation you
have saved.
“Offline Notification”, when activated, sends you a notification when
the App loses connection to the lawn mower.
“Share Device” allows you to grant other members of the same
household access to the lawn mower via the Smart Life App.
“Create Group” allows you to create device groups.
“FAQ $ Feedback” answers frequently asked questions.
“Add To Home Screen” Create shortcuts on your phone.
“Check Device Network” can help to check the connection of the
device.
“Device Update” checks if the firmware is up to date and enables an
upgrade if a newer version is available.
“Remove Device” deletes the lawn mower from your device list in the
app.
Others
If there is an error or fault during the operation of the lawn mower, a pop-up message will be displayed
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MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Before any maintenance or cleaning work, switch off the device and wait for
the blades to come to a standstill. Handle your device with care. Keep the tools sharpened
and clean in order to be able to work better and safer. Follow the maintenance instructions.
General Cleaning And Maintenance Work
● Keep the device clean.Check and clean mower regularly once a week. Use a brush or cloth for
cleaning, but do not use any aggressive cleaning agents or solvents.Never spray down the lawn
mower with water. There is a risk of electric shock.
● Oil the wheels from time to time.
● Make sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are properly tightened, and that the device is in safe
working order.
● Wear gloves when handing the blades. Ensure that only replacement cutting tools approved by the
manufacturer are used.
● Inspect the lawn mower for any damage. Check the covers and protective devices for damage and
correct fit. Have any necessary repairs carried out on damaged parts. Replace these if necessary.
● Do not try to repair the device by yourself unless you have professional training. All work not
mentioned in these instructions may only be performed by authorized service representatives
commissioned by us.
● When you first start using the mower, the blade plate, protections plate and blade should be
checked once a month.
● Blade edges should not be damaged. Blade life depends on the type of grass, soil, lawn etc.
Replace worn or damaged parts in the interests of safety. When setting up the blades, take care that
your fingers do not become caught between the rotating blades and stationary parts of the
machine.
● Working with dull blades gives a poor mowing result, which needs more power to mow, meaning
the mower covers a smaller area at a time. Change the blades if necessary.
● Charge the battery fully at the end of the season before winter storage. If storage time is longer
than one year you will need to recharge the mower before use.
Turning / Replacing The Blades
The lawn mower is equipped with reversible blades. If the blades are blunt on one side, they can be
turned over. If the blades are damaged or show signs of imbalance, they need to be replaced (see
“Spare parts/accessories”).
1. Turn the device over.
2. Remove blade bolts (34) on the underside of the device.
Turning the blades
3.1. Turn the blades (20) over.
4.1. Refasten blades with the blade bolts(34).
Replacing the blades
3.2. Remove the old blades (20).
4.2. Refasten the new blades (20) with the blade bolts (34).

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Removing Blockages
WARNING: Wear safety gloves. There is a risk of injury.
1. Turn the lawn mower over.
2. Open the battery compartment (32) by removing the 4 screws on
the underside of the device.
3. Remove the battery (33).
4. Remove the blockage.
5. Reposition the battery (33).
6. Close the battery compartment (32).
Storage Over Winter
● Robotic lawn mower must be carefully cleaned before winter storage. Clean the device prior to
storage (see “General cleaning and maintenance work”).
● Charge the battery fully before storage. Check the battery charge status approximately every 3
months during a prolonged storage period and re charge if necessary.
● Store the mower in the station and place in a dry area to protect from frost, preferably stored in the
original packaging, do not enclose the device in nylon sacks as this may cause moisture to form.
Out of reach of children.
● Boundary wire can be left in your lawn. As the charging station is removed, you should protect
boundary wire end from moisture with electrical tape.
● Disconnect the charging station from the boundary wire.
● Insulate the contacts of the boundary wire with adhesive tape.
NOTE: If you are starting the device after an extended storage
period, clean the battery contacts on the device and the charging
prongs (30) on the charging station with a brass brush to prevent
charging problems.
After Winter Storage
1. Check whether the mower, boundary wire and charging rods need to be cleaned before use. If the
charging strips appear to be rusty, clean them by using an emery cloth or suitable abrasive cloth. Check
whether the mower time and date are setting correctly.
2. Check whether the blades need to be changed.
3. Check whether the blades and blade plate turn easily.
WARNING:We are not liable for damage cause by our device if this is caused by improper
repair, the use of non-original parts or incorrect use.
Transport
WARNING: Carry the mower by the handle between
the two rear wheels with the blades pointing outwards.
Risk of injury
!
A carrying handle (8) for transporting the device is located on the rear of
the lawn mower.
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ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE BATTERY DISPOSAL
Remove the battery from the device and re cycle the device, battery, accessories and packaging in an
environmentally-friendly manner.
The batteries used in this lawn mower's battery pack contain the following toxic and corrosive material:
LITHIUM-ION.
WARNING: Toxic materials must be disposed of in a specified manner in order to prevent
contamination of the environment. Before disposing of damaged or worn out Lithium-Ion
battery packs, contact your local waste disposal agency for information and specific instructions. Take
the batteries to a local recycling and/or disposal center that is certified for disposal.
If the battery pack cracks or breaks, whether it leaks or not, do not recharge it and do not use it. Dispose
of it and replace it with a new battery pack. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR IT!
Follow these instructions in order to avoid injury and the risk of fire, explosion, or electric shock, and
to avoid damage to the environment:
● Do not throw batteries into domestic waste, fire (risk of explosion) or water.
● Cover the battery's terminals with heavy-duty adhesive tape.
● Do not attempt to remove or destroy any of the components of the battery pack.
● Do not attempt to open the battery pack.
● If a leak develops, the electrolytes that are released are corrosive and toxic. Do not get the solution
in the eyes or on the skin, and do not swallow it.
● DO NOT incinerate batteries.
● DO NOT place batteries where they will become part of any waste landfill or municipal solid
waste stream.
● Dispose of batteries at a certified recycling or disposal center.
Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment: Used electrical devices must be
collected separately for disposal and recycled in an environmentally sound manner.
Depending on the implementation in national law, you may have the following options:
Return to a shop:
Food retailers with a total sales area of at least 800 square meters that offer electric and electronic
devices multiple times a year or permanently and distribute them on the market are obligated to take
back old electric and electronic devices at no charge. When handing a new electric or electronic device
to an end user, they have to take back an old device of the same kind from the end user that essentially
fulfil the same functions as the new device at the site of handover or in the immediate vicinity at no
charge as well as take back up to three old devices per device type with external dimensions no larger
than 25 cm in the retail shop or the immediate vicinity at no charge without the purchase of an electric
or electronic device at the request of the end customer.
Hand over to an official collection points:
Take the device to a recycling plant. The plastic and metal parts used on your device can be properly
sorted according to materials and grades and efficiently recycled. Please contact our service centre for
more information.
Return to the manufacturer/distributor:
We will dispose of any defective devices that you send to us free of charge Please contact our service
centre for more information. This does not affect accessories enclosed with the old devices or tools
without any electrical components.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING
The following form lists the common operating system with problem and solutions. Please read the
form carefully and follow it.
PROBLEMS
POSSIBLE CAUSES
SOLUTION
Machine does not
start
Rechargeable battery
not inserted
Insert rechargeable battery
(
see “Replacing
the battery” in page 15).
Cover (1) is open
Close cover (1).
Defective motor
Sent the device in to the Service Centre for
repair (Consult customer service).
Grass too long
Pre-mow the long area if necessary .
Set higher cutting height.
Battery abnormal
Remove the battery and check the voltage.
The normal voltage is 20V. If the detected
voltage is not this value, please contact us
for a replacement battery.
Motor switches off
Blockage by foreign
body
Remove foreign body.
Battery high temp
The battery temperature is too high. Wait
until the temperature decreases.
Lawn mower
moves but does not
cut
Blades blunt or
defective
Replace blades (see “turning/replacing
blades” in page 30).
Cutting motor defective
Contact manufacture (Consult customer
service).
Output not
satisfactory or
motor is difficult to
operate
Cutting height too low
Set higher cutting height.
Blades (20) is blunt
Sharpen or replace the blade.
Blade area blocked
Clean device.
Blades (20) incorrectly
mounted
Install blades correctly.
The slope is too high
Please make sure that the robot works in the
slope area where the slope does not exceed
47% (25°).
Abnormal sounds,
clattering or
vibrations
Blade bolts (34) loose
Tighten blade bolts.
Blades (20) damaged
Replace blades.
Lawn mower
moves out of the
boundary
Routing error : 90
°
corners can lead to
signal loss
Take corners widely.

33
EXPLODED VIEW & PARTS LIST
Lawn Mower Exploded View & Part List

34
Item
Stock#
Description
Qty
1
PDL08A-001
screws
38
2
PDL08A-002
Carrying Handle
1
3
PDL08A-003
Battery compartment seal
1
4
PDL08A-004
Battery Pack
1
5
PDL08A-005
Blade Screws
3
6
PDL08A-006
Blade
3
7
PDL08A-007
Knife plate screws
3
8
PDL08A-008
8.5 inch knife plate
1
9
PDL08A-009
8.5 inch shield
1
10
PDL08A-010
Chassis components
1
11
PDL08A-011
Enclosure Seals
1
12
PDL08A-012
Magnetic ring 3
1
13
PDL08A-013
Right front wheel assembly
1
14
PDL08A-014
Left front wheel assembly
1
15
PDL08A-015
Rear Drive Seals
2
16
PDL08A-016
Rear wheel drive assembly
2
17
PDL08A-017
Rear wheel assembly
2
18
PDL08A-018
Flat Gasket
2
19
PDL08A-019
Loosen the nut
2
20
PDL08A-020
Rear Hub Cap
2
21
PDL08A-021
Chassis assembly (large screen)
1
22
PDL08A-022
Chassis Seals
1
23
PDL08A-023
Main control board case
1
24
PDL08A-024
Main control panel (large screen)
1
25
PDL08A-025
Coin cell batteries
1
26
PDL08A-026
Data Acquisition Cable
1
27
PDL08A-027
Adjustment box sealing ring
1
28
PDL08A-028
Middle cover assembly (large screen)
1
29
PDL08A-029
Adjustment knob
1
30
PDL08A-030
Self-tapping screws
1
31
PDL08A-031
Adjust the knob cover
1
32
PDL08A-032
Top cover assembly
1
33
PDL08A-033
Charging Piles
1
34
PDL08A-034
Guardrails
1
35
PDL08A-035
Charging pile ground nail
6
36
PDL08A-036
Power adapter
1
37
PDL08A-037
Borderline
1
38
PDL08A-038
Crimped ground nails
350

35
Charging Station Exploded View&Part List
Item
Stock#
Description
Qty
1
P033-001
Self-tapping screws
14
2
P033-002
Charging pile base
1
3
P033-003
Power cord
1
4
P033-004
Wire Hole Seals
3
5
P033-005
Waterproof cover
1
6
P033-006
Pressure plate
3
7
P033-007
Waterproof cap seal
1
8
P033-008
Power supply line
1
9
P033-009
Charging pile shell
1
10
P033-010
Borderline socket
1
11
P033-011
Self-tapping screws
6
12
P033-012
Boundary socket lines
1
13
P033-013
Dustproof cover
1
14
P033-014
Flange face self-tapping screws
1
15
P033-015
Contact Sheet
2
16
P033-016
Left reset spring
1
17
P033-017
Right reset spring
1
18
P033-018
Charging head
1
19
P033-019
Charging head cord
1
20
P033-020
Controller housing
1
21
P033-021
Charging pile control board
1
22
P033-022
Lamp cord
1
23
P033-023
LED light board
1
24
P033-024
Lampshade
1
25
P033-025
Charging pile top cover
1
26
P033-026
Charging pile decorative cover
1

36
THREE (3) YEARS LIMITED WARRANTY
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®
is committed to building tools that are dependable for years. Our warranties are
consistent with our commitment and dedication to quality.
THREE (3) YEARS LIMITED WARRANTY OF POWERSMART PRODUCTS FOR HOME USE.
PowerSmart (“Seller") warrants to the original purchaser only, that all PowerSmart consumer power
tools will be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of three (3) years from date of
purchase. Ninety (90) days for all PowerSmart Products, if the tool is used for professional or
commercial use.
SELLER’S SOLE OBLIGATION AND YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY under this Three (3) Years
Limited Warranty and, to the extent permitted by law, any warranty or condition implied by law, shall
be the repair or replacement of parts, without charge, which are defective in material or workmanship
and which have not been misused, carelessly handled, or misrepaired by persons other than Seller or
Authorized Service Center. To make a claim under this Limited Warranty, you must return the entire
power tool product; transportation prepaid, to PowerSmart Include a legible copy of the original
receipt, which lists the date of purchase (month and year) and the name of the company purchased
from.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO ANY ACCESSORY ITEMS INCLUDED
WITH THE TOOL SUCH AS CIRCULAR SAW BLADES OTHER RELATED ITEMS OR TO
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