Assembly
Crossovers in the boundary cable lead
to malfunctions because the inside and
outside parts are swapped over.
Connecting the boundary cable to the base
station
1
Remove the insulation from the boundary ca-
ble (6-2) after laying the cable and connect to
the spring terminals.
Connecting the low-voltage cables to the
transformer
1
Unscrew the screws with a screwdriver (6-3)
and connect the low-voltage cables to the
transformer (6-5).
The cables can be connected are requi-
red, there is no need to observe a parti-
cular polarity.
2
Insert the mains plug of the transformer into
the mains socket (6-4).
Opening the base station
The cover (7-3) can be opened for checking the
LED indicators for troubleshooting (in case of a
fault).
Checking the connection
Once the cables have been connected, the LEDs
(7-1) and (7-2) must light up. If this is not the
case, pull out the mains plug and check if all plug
connections and cables are correctly seated; also
check them for damage.
Yellow LED (7-1)
lights up if the base station is connected to the
transformer and there is an electrical power
supply to the transformer.
flashes when the Robolinho is charging.
Green LED (7-2)
lights up when the boundary cable is laid cor-
rectly and the loop is OK.
flashes and then goes out if the loop of the
boundary cable is not OK.
The battery has been tested according
to the UN handbook. Therefore, it is not
subject to national and international re-
gulations governing substances of con-
cern, whether it is an individual part or
has been installed in the machine.
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