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Robo Scooter 500 Safety Features
z Child Guard / Safety Guard
This menu option offers a safety feature to help prevent children
or others not familiar with the safe operation of the mower to ope-
rate it freely.
z Anti-Theft / Safety Guard
The anti-theft system provides the user a disabling function that
will prevent anyone from using or driving the Robo Scooter 500
unless they have the valid code to enter. You will be prompted to
enter a four-digit code of your choice to use as your personal se-
curity code.
z Lift Sensor
There is a Hall-Effect Sensor (Magnetic Position Sensor) located
in the front side of Robo Scooter 500. In case the front of the mo-
wer is raised approximately 1-inch from its resting position on the
ground during blade operation, the blade will immediately stop ro-
tating (< 1 second).
z Tilt Sensor
There is an optical sensor located in the front side of Robo Scoo-
ter 500. In case the front of the mower is lifted up towards a ver-
tically position, the blade will stop immediately and Robo Scooter
500 will warn about it and instruct the user to remove the fuse be-
fore lifting Robo Scooter 500.
z Bumper Sensor
The bumper is equipped with Hall Effect sensor activates when
the mower strikes a solid, fixed object and when the bumper co-
ver is open. When the bumper sensor is activated, the mower will
stop the rotation of the blade immediately (<1 second), will stop
movement in that direction and reverse itself away from the
obstacle.
z Emergency Stop Button
Located on the control panel, red in color. Pressing this button at
any time during operation will stop all mower movement and stop
the rotation of the blade immediately (<1 second).
z Batteries Fuse
Located below the bumper cover, on the left side of Robo Scooter
500. Removing the battery fuse will prevent any operation of the
Robo Scooter 500. It is required to remove the fuse before lifting
Robo Scooter 500 and before any maintenance is done.
z Two-Step Operator Presence Control
While in manual mode using the remote control, it requires two in-
dependent finger actions in order to engage the mower blade.
Once engaged, the mower blade button must remain depressed
to continue blade operation. Once released, the two-step enga-
gement process must be repeated.
z Electronically Controlled Charging System
Robo Scooter 500 is equipped with an on-board charge control
system. This allows you to keep the charger connected at all
times, even after the battery is fully charged. The control system
will prevent an overcharge to the battery and keep it fully charged
and maintained for the next use.
z Sealed Batteries
The batteries that operate the Robo Scooter 500 are completely
sealed and will not leak any type of fluids, regardless of position.
In addition, the batteries contain a one-time-use fuse in the event
of a short-circuit or power malfunction.
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z Base Station/Perimeter Switch and Perimeter Wire
Robo Scooter 500 cannot operate without a perimeter wire ins-
talled and activated through the Base Station/Perimeter Switch.
In the event the Base Station/Perimeter Switch is turned off or
otherwise fails to function, Robo Scooter 500 will stop operating.
Likewise, should a break in the perimeter wire occur Robo Scoo-
ter 500 will again stop operation. A break in the perimeter wire
prior to operation will prevent Robo Scooter 500 from operating.
It can only operate within the boundary of the perimeter wire.
z Automatic warning alert before operation
When the mower is scheduled to start the automatic operation
from the Base Station per a scheduled time, a warning buzzer
and the operating lamp will activate 5 minutes prior to operation.
This is a warning notification to clear and inspect the area.
z Over-heat Monitoring Protection
The blade motor and each of the two wheel drive motors are mo-
nitored continuously during operation for any situation that may
cause these motors to over-heat. In such event, Robo Scooter
500 will stop operation of at least that motor and possibly the mo-
wer itself and indicate that the motor is cooling down. While unu-
sual, this may happen when the mower is on grass that is
severely overgrown; the underside of the mower is clogged from
poor cleaning maintenance; the mower has encountered an
obstacle that is unable to activate the bumper sensor preventing
it from moving; or a problem landscape area has caused the mo-
wer to get stuck and is preventing it from moving.
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