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Operator S Manual Sileno City Smart Sileno City Sileno Life Smart Sileno Life
1 Introduction 6 Troubleshooting
1.1 Introduction.................................................3 6.1 Introduction - troubleshooting...................37
1.2 Product overview........................................4 6.2 Fault messages........................................ 38
1.3 Symbols on the product..............................5 6.3 Information messages.............................. 42
1.4 Symbols on the display.............................. 6 6.4 Indicator lamp in the charging station.......43
1.5 Symbols on the battery...............................6 6.5 Symptoms................................................ 44
1.6 Menu structure overview............................ 7 6.6 Find breaks in the loop wire..................... 45
1.7 Menu structure overview............................ 8
7 Transportation, storage and disposal
1.8 Display........................................................9
7.1 Transportation.......................................... 48
1.9 Keypad ...................................................... 9
7.2 Storage.....................................................48
2 Safety 7.3 Disposal....................................................48
2.1 Safety definitions...................................... 10
8 Technical data
2.2 General safety instructions.......................10
8.1 Technical data.......................................... 49
2.3 Safety instructions for operation...............12
9 Warranty
3 Installation
9.1 Guarantee terms...................................... 52
3.1 Introduction - Installation.......................... 15
3.2 Before the installation of the wires........... 15 10 EC Declaration of Conformity
3.3 Before the installation of the product........15 10.1 EC Declaration of Conformity.................53
3.4 Installation of the product......................... 19
3.5 To put the wire into position with stakes...20
3.6 To bury the boundary wire or the
guide wire....................................................... 21
3.7 To change the position of the
boundary wire or the guide wire..................... 21
3.8 To extend the boundary wire or the
guide wire....................................................... 21
3.9 After the installation of the product...........21
3.10 To do the product settings......................22
4 Operation
4.1 The ON/OFF button..................................29
4.2 To start the product.................................. 29
4.3 Operating modes......................................29
4.4 Stop.......................................................... 30
4.5 Switch off..................................................30
4.6 Schedule and Standby............................. 30
4.7 To charge the battery............................... 31
4.8 Adjust the cutting height........................... 32
5 Maintenance
5.1 Introduction - maintenance.......................33
5.2 Clean the product..................................... 33
5.3 Replace the blades...................................34
5.4 Software update....................................... 34
5.5 Battery...................................................... 35
5.6 Winter service...........................................36
1.1 Introduction
Serial number:
PIN code:
Product registration key:
The serial number is on the product rating plate and on the product carton.
• Use the serial number to register your product on www.gardena.com.
1.1.1 Support automatically. Collection of grass is not
necessary.
For support about the GARDENA product, speak
to your GARDENA central service. The operator selects the operation settings with
the keys on the keypad. The display shows the
1.1.2 Product description selected and possible operation settings, and the
Note: GARDENA regularly updates the operation mode of the product.
appearance and function of the products. Refer The boundary wire and the guide wire controls
to Support on page 3. the movement of the product within the work
area.
The product is a robotic lawn mower. The product
has a battery power source and cuts the grass
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The settings function is where the Do not discard the battery into fire and
general settings for the products are do not expose the battery to a heat
set. source.
Schedule
Wizard Advanced
Overview week
SensorControl**
Low/Mid/High
smart system*
Exclude Status
device
Connected
Yes/No
Signal
strength
Settings
Area 1-3
Low Medium* High Time & Language Country Reset all About
date user setting
How? How How Disable More Set time Set date Time format Date format
far? often?
Test Reset
1.9 Keypad
The keypad consists of 6 groups of buttons:
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1
3 4
WARNING: Used if there is a risk of • Text written in italics is a text that is shown
injury or death for the operator or on the display of the product or is a
bystanders if the instructions in the reference to another section in the
manual are not obeyed. Operator’s Manual.
• Text written in bold is one of the buttons on
the keypad of the product.
CAUTION: Used if there is a risk of • Text written in UPPERCASE and italics refer
damage to the product, other materials to the different operating modes available in
or the adjacent area if the instructions the product.
in the manual are not obeyed.
Warning!
persons, especially
children, or animals, are
in the work area. • Use the operating mode Park or turn off the
product when persons, especially children,
or animals, are in the work area. It is
recommended to program the product for
WARNING: Keep your use during hours when the area is free from
activity, e.g. at night. Refer to To set the
hands and feet away schedule on page 23. Consider that certain
species, e.g. hedgehogs, are active at night.
from the rotating blades. They can potentially be harmed by the
Never put your hands or product.
feet close to or under the • The product may only be operated,
maintained and repaired by persons that are
product when the motor fully conversant with its special
characteristics and safety regulations.
is running. Please read the Operator’s Manual carefully
and make sure you understand the
instructions before using the product.
2.3 Safety instructions for operation • It is not permitted to modify the original
design of the product. All modifications are
2.3.1 Use made at your own risk.
• The product is designed to mow grass in • Check that there are no stones, branches,
open and level ground areas. It may only be tools, toys or other objects on the lawn that
used with the equipment recommended by can damage the blades. Objects on the lawn
the manufacturer. All other types of use are can also lead to the product getting stuck.
incorrect. The manufacturer’s instructions Help may be required to remove the object
with regard to operation/maintenance must before the product can continue mowing.
be followed precisely. Always turn off the product using the
• Warning signs shall be placed around the ON/OFF button before clearing a blockage.
work area of the product if it is used in public
areas. The signs shall have the following
text: Warning! Automatic lawnmower!
Keep away from the machine! Supervise
children!
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Min 1m / 3.3ft
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min 30 cm / 12”
If the distance on the left side of the starting point 3.10.2.2 To calculate the schedule setting
is less than 0.6 m / 2 ft. the calibration process is
1. Calculate the dimension of your lawn in m2 /
interrupted. For the widest possible guide
yd2.
corridor, make sure that the distance from the
starting point to the boundary wire is minimum 2. Divide the m2 / yd2 of the lawn with the
1.35 m / 4.5 ft. (perpendicular to the guide wire). approximate operation capacity. Refer to
table below.
3.10 To do the product settings 3. The result is equal to the number of hours
The product has factory settings but the settings that the product must operate each day. The
can be adapted to each work area. number of hours includes both operation
and charging time.
3.10.1 To get access to the menu
Note: The operation capacity is approximate and
1. Push the STOP button.
schedule settings can be adjusted.
2. Use the up/down arrow buttons and the
OK button to enter the PIN code.
3. Push the MENU button. Model Approximate operation
capacity, m2 / yd2 / h
3.10.2 To do the schedule settings
1250 m2 60 / 72
1000 m2 61 / 73
750 m2 62 / 74
3. Use the arrow buttons to set the distance in 3.10.10.1 To set the time & date
cm. 1. Do steps 1–3 in To get access to the menu
4. Push the BACK button. on page 22.
2. Use the arrow buttons and the OK button
3.10.8 ECO mode
to move through the menu structure Settings
ECO mode stops the signal in the boundary loop, > General > Time & Date.
the guide wire and the charging station, when the
3. Use the arrow buttons to set the time and
product is parked or is charging.
then push the BACK button.
Note: Use ECO mode if the signal from the 4. Use the arrow buttons to set the date and
charging station causes interference with other then push the BACK button.
wireless equipment, for example hearing loops or 5. Use the arrow buttons to set the time
garage doors. format and then push the BACK button.
6. Use the arrow buttons to set the date
Note: Push the STOP button before you remove format and then push the BACK button.
the product from the charging station. If not, the 3.10.10.2 To set the language
product can not be started in the work area.
1. Do steps 1–3 in To get access to the menu
on page 22.
3.10.8.1 To set the ECO mode 2. Use the arrow buttons and the OK button
1. Do steps 1–3 in To get access to the menu to move through the menu structure Settings
on page 22. > General > Language.
2. Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to 3. Use the arrow buttons to select language
move through the menu structure Settings > and then push the BACK button.
Installation > ECO mode. 3.10.10.3 To set the country
3. Push the OK button to select the ECO
1. Do steps 1–3 in To get access to the menu
mode. on page 22.
4. Push the BACK button.
2. Use the arrow buttons and the OK button
3.10.9 To avoid collisions with the to move through the menu structure Settings
mower house > General > Country.
The wear on the product and the mower house 3. Use the arrow buttons to select country
decreases when you select Avoid house and then push the BACK button.
collisions. 3.10.10.4 To reset all user settings
1. Do steps 1–3 in To get access to the menu 1. Do steps 1–3 in To get access to the menu
on page 22. on page 22.
2. Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to 2. Use the arrow buttons and the OK button
move through the menu structure Settings > to move through the menu structure Settings
Installation > Mower house > Avoid house > General > Reset all user settings.
collisions. 3. Use the right arrow button to select
3. Push the BACK button. Proceed with reset of all user settings?
WARNING: Keep your hands and feet 4.2 To start the product
away from the rotating blades. Never
put your hands or feet close to or 1. Open the hatch to the keypad.
under the machine when the motor is 2. Push the ON/OFF button. The display is lit
running. up.
3. Use the up/down arrow buttons and the
OK button to enter the PIN code.
WARNING: Do not use the product
when persons, especially children, or
animals, are in the work area.
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WARNING: Use only original batteries 8. Release the latch of the battery and lift up
recommended by the manufacturer. the battery from the battery holder.
Product safety cannot be guaranteed
9. Place the new battery into the battery
with other batteries. Do not use non-
holder.
rechargeable batteries. The appliance
must be disconnected from the supply Note: The sticker "This side down" must be
mains when removing the battery. facing up when you place it into position.
This means that "This side down" will be
facing downwards when the product is
1. Press the ON/OFF button for 3 seconds to
standing on its wheels.
turn off the product. Check that the indicator
lamp on the ON/OFF button is not lit.
The boundary wire is crossed on its Check that the boundary wire is laid ac-
way to and from an island. cording to instructions, e.g. in the right
direction around the island. Refer to To
install the boundary wire on page 20.
The connection between the product Place the product in the charging sta-
and the charging station has been bro- tion and generate a new loop signal.
ken.
Disturbances from metal objects (fen- Try moving the boundary wire.
ces, reinforcement steel) or buried ca-
bles close by.
6.6 Find breaks in the loop wire always select the maximum cutting height the
first weeks after installation and then lower the
Breaks in the loop wire are usually the result of
height one step at a time every second week until
unintentional physical damage to the wire such
the desired cutting height has been reached.
as when gardening with a shovel. In countries
with ground frost, also sharp stones that move in A defective splicing of the loop wire can also lead
the ground can damage the wire. Breaks can to disruptions several weeks after the splice was
also occur due to the wire being stretched done. A faulty splice can, for example, be the
excessively during installation. result of the original coupler not being pressed
together hard enough with a pair of pliers, or that
Mowing the grass too low right after the
a coupler of lower quality than the original
installation can damage wire insulation. Damage
coupler has been used. Please first check all
to the insulation may not cause disruptions until
known splices before further troubleshooting is
several weeks or months later. To avoid this,
done.
Guide
2. Check that the boundary wire connections to a) If the suspected boundary wire is short
the charging station are properly connected then it is easiest to exchange all of the
and not damaged. Check that the indicator boundary wire between L and the point
lamp in the charging station is still flashing where the guide wire is connected to the
blue. boundary wire (thick black line).
b) If the suspected boundary wire is long
GUIDE (thick black line) then do as follows: Put L
and GUIDE back to their original positions.
Then disconnect R. Connect a new loop
R wire to R. Connect the other end of this new
L loop wire at the middle of the suspected wire
POWER section.
7.2 Storage
• Fully charge the product. Refer to To charge
the battery on page 31.
• Disconnect the product with the ON/OFF
button. Refer to The ON/OFF button on
page 29.
• Clean the product. Refer to Clean the
product on page 33.
• Keep the product in a dry, frost free space.
• Keep the product with all wheels on level
ground during storage, or use a GARDENA
wall hanger.
• If you keep the charging station indoors,
disconnect and remove the power supply
and all the connectors from the charging
station. Put the end of each connector wire
in a container with grease.
7.3 Disposal
• Obey the local recycling requirements and
applicable regulations.
• For questions about how to remove the
battery, refer to To replace the battery on
page 35.
1 Maximum active output power to antennas in the frequency band in which the radio equipment
operates.
2 Noise emissions in the environment measured as sound power (LWA) in conformity with
EC directive 2000/14/EC. The guaranteed sound power level includes variation in produc-
tion as well as variation from the test code with 1-3 dB(A).
3 Sound pressure noise uncertainties KpA, 2-4 dB (A)
Husqvarna AB does not guarantee full compatibility between the product and other types of wireless
systems such as remote controls, radio transmitters, hearing loops, underground electric animal
fencing or similar.
The products are made in England or the Czech Republic. See information on the rating plate. Refer to
Introduction on page 3.
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