5.3 LED indicator lamp on the reference station
Light
Green flashing light
Green constant light
Red flashing light
White flashing light
Yellow flashing light
5.4 LED indicator lamp on the charging station
For a fully functional installation, the indicator lamp in the charging station must show a solid or flashing green light. If
another color shows, follow the troubleshooting guide below.
There is more help on www.husqvarna.com. If you still need help, speak to your local Husqvarna representative.
Light
Green solid light
Green flashing light
Blue flashing light
Red flashing light
Red solid light
6.1 Storage
If you store the reference station indoors, keep the arm
installed at the post or wall to be able to install the
reference station on its original position again.
If you keep the reference station outdoors during the
winter, we recommend you to keep the power supply
connected.
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Status
Startup of the reference station. Wait some minutes.
In operation.
The reference station does not operate because of an error. Disconnect the power
cord and connect it again to restart the product. If the problem stays, speak to your
approved servicing dealer.
Firmware update is necessary. Speak to your local Husqvarna representative.
Only for reference station in repeater mode: The reference station in repeater mode
has no connection to the main reference station. The reference station is in startup
mode or has no connection to the main reference station. If there is no connection,
examine the main reference station or the nearest repeater.
Status
Good signals.
ECO mode is activated.
The signals are good and
The boundary wire is damaged.
Interruption in the charging station's antenna. Speak to your local Husqvarna repre-
sentative.
Fault in the circuit board or incorrect power supply in the charging station. The fault
must be correct by an authorized service technician. Speak to your local Husqvarna
representative.
6 Storage and disposal
6.2 Disposal
Obey the local recycling requirements and applicable
regulations.
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