Gardena Lawn Mower R40Li User Manual

INSTALLATION MANUAL  
GARDENA ROBOTIC LAWNMOWER  
R40Li / R70Li  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1. Introduction and safety ......................................................... 5  
1.1 Introduction ................................................................................ 5  
1.2 Symbols on the product ........................................................ 6  
1.3 Symbols in the Operator’s Manual ................................... 7  
1.4 Safety Instructions ................................................................. 8  
2. Presentation ........................................................................... 10  
2.1 What is what? ....................................................................... 11  
2.2 Function ................................................................................... 12  
2.3 Search method ...................................................................... 14  
3. Installation ............................................................................... 15  
3.1 Preparations ........................................................................... 15  
3.2 Installation of the charging station ................................. 16  
3.3 Charging the battery ............................................................ 20  
3.4 Installation of the boundary wire ...................................... 21  
3.5 Connecting the boundary wire ........................................ 27  
3.6 Installation of the guide wire ............................................ 28  
3.7 Checking the loop ............................................................... 32  
3.8 First start-up and calibration ............................................. 32  
3.9 Test docking with the charging station .......................... 33  
4. Use ............................................................................................. 34  
4.1 Charging a flat battery ....................................................... 34  
4.2 Using the timer ..................................................................... 35  
4.3 Starting .................................................................................... 36  
4.4 Stopping .................................................................................. 36  
4.5 Switching off ........................................................................... 36  
4.6 Adjusting the cutting height .............................................. 37  
5. Control panel ........................................................................ 38  
5.1 Operation selection ............................................................. 39  
5.2 Multi-choice buttons ........................................................... 40  
5.3 Numbers ................................................................................. 40  
5.4 Main switch ........................................................................... 40  
6. Menu functions .................................................................... 41  
6.1 Main menu ............................................................................. 41  
6.2 Menu structure ...................................................................... 42  
6.3 Timer ........................................................................................ 44  
6.4 Installation ............................................................................... 45  
6.5 Security .................................................................................... 49  
6.6 Settings .................................................................................... 51  
7. Garden examples ................................................................. 54  
8. Maintenance .......................................................................... 57  
8.1 Winter storage ...................................................................... 57  
8.2 After winter storage .............................................................. 58  
8.3 Cleaning ................................................................................. 58  
8.4 Transport and removal ....................................................... 59  
8.5 In the event of a thunderstorm ......................................... 59  
8.6 Replacing the blades ......................................................... 60  
8.7 Replacing the battery .......................................................... 60  
9. Troubleshooting .................................................................. 62  
9.1 Messages .............................................................................. 62  
9.2 Indicator lamp in the charging station ............................ 65  
9.3 Symptoms .............................................................................. 66  
9.4 Finding breaks in the loop wire ........................................ 68  
10. Technical Data ................................................................... 72  
11. Guarantee terms ................................................................. 73  
12. Environmental information ............................................ 73  
13. EU Declaration of Conformity ...................................... 74  
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MEMO  
Serial number:  
PIN code:  
Product registration key:  
The Product Registration Key is a valuable document and must be stored in a safe place. This key is  
necessary for example to register the product on GARDENA's website or to unlock the robotic lawnmower  
in the event of a lost PIN code. The product registration key is provided in a separate document in the  
product packaging.  
If the robotic lawnmower is stolen, it is important to notify GARDENA of this. Contact GARDENA Central  
Service and provide the robotic lawnmower's serial number and product registration key so that it can be  
registered as stolen in an international database. This is an important step in the robotic lawnmower's theft  
protection which reduces interest in the buying and selling of stolen mowers.  
Always have the robotic lawnmower's serial number at hand when you contact GARDENA Central  
Service, as this will provide you with faster support.  
GARDENA Central Service  
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1. INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY  
1. Introduction and safety  
1.1 Introduction  
Congratulations on your choice of an exceptionally  
high quality product. To get the best results from your  
GARDENA robotic lawnmower requires knowledge of  
how it works. This Operator's Manual contains  
important information about the robotic lawnmower,  
how it must be installed and how to use it.  
As a complement to this Operator's Manual, there is  
more information available on GARDENA's website,  
guidance in the use of the robotic lawnmower.  
The following system is used in the Operator's  
Manual to make it easier to use:  
Text written in italics is a text that is shown on the  
robotic lawnmower's display or is a reference to  
another section in the Operator's Manual.  
Words written in bold are one of the buttons on  
the robotic lawnmower's keypad.  
Words written in UPPERCASE and italics refer to  
the position of the main switch and the different  
operating modes available in the robotic  
lawnmower.  
GARDENA has a policy of continuous product  
development and therefore reserves the right to modify  
the design and appearance and function of products  
without prior notice.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Please read the Operator’s Manual carefully  
and make sure you understand the  
instructions before using your robotic  
lawnmower.  
WARNING  
The robotic lawnmower can be  
dangerous if incorrectly used.  
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1. INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY  
1.2 Symbols on the product  
These symbols can be found on the robotic  
lawnmower. Study them carefully.  
Please read the Operator’s Manual carefully and  
make sure you understand the instructions  
before using your robotic lawnmower. The  
warnings and safety instructions in this  
Operator’s Manual must be carefully followed if  
the mower is to be used safely and efficiently.  
The robotic lawnmower can only start when the  
main switch is set to 1 and the correct PIN code  
has been entered. Turn the main switch to 0  
before carrying out any inspections and/or  
maintenance.  
Remain at a safe distance from the robotic  
lawnmower when it is running. Keep your hands  
and feet away from the rotating blades. Never  
put your hands or feet close to or under the body  
when the robotic lawnmower is running.  
Do not ride on the robotic lawnmower.  
This product conforms to the applicable  
EC Directives.  
Noise emission to surroundings. The product's  
emissions are set out in chapter 10, Technical  
data and on the rating plate.  
It is not permitted to dispose of this product as  
normal household waste when it has reached the  
end of its useful life. Ensure that the product is  
recycled in accordance with local legal  
requirements.  
Never use a high-pressure washer or even  
running water to clean the robotic lawnmower.  
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1. INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY  
1.3 Symbols in the Operator’s  
Manual  
These symbols can be found in the Operator’s Manual.  
Study them carefully.  
Turn the main switch to 0 before carrying out any  
inspections and/or maintenance.  
Always wear protective gloves when working  
with the mower’s chassis.  
Never use a high-pressure washer or even  
running water to clean the robotic lawnmower.  
A warning box indicates the risk of personal  
injury, especially if the instructions are not  
followed.  
WARNING  
Text  
An information box indicates the risk of material  
damage, especially if the instructions are not  
followed. The box is also used where there is a  
risk of user error.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Text  
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1. INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY  
1.4 Safety Instructions  
Use  
This robotic lawnmower is designed to mow  
grass in open and level ground areas. It may  
only be used with the equipment recommended  
by the manufacturer. All other types of use are  
incorrect. The manufacturer’s instructions with  
regard to operation, maintenance and repair  
must be followed precisely.  
The robotic lawnmower may only be operated,  
maintained, and repaired by persons that are fully  
conversant with its special characteristics and  
safety regulations. Please read the Operator’s  
Manual carefully and make sure you understand  
the instructions before using the robotic  
lawnmower.  
It is not permitted to modify the original design of  
the robotic lawnmower. All modifications are made  
at your own risk.  
Check that there are no stones, branches, tools,  
toys or other objects on the lawn that can damage  
the blades and cause the mower to stop.  
Start the robotic lawnmower according to the  
instructions. When the main switch is in  
position 1, make sure you keep your hands and  
feet away from the rotating blades. Never put your  
hands and feet under the robotic lawnmower.  
Never lift up the robotic lawnmower or carry it  
around when the main switch is in position 1.  
Do not let persons who do not know how the  
robotic lawnmower works and behaves use the  
robotic lawnmower.  
Never use the robotic lawnmower if persons,  
especially children, or pets, are in the immediate  
vicinity.  
Do not put anything on top of the robotic  
lawnmower or its charging station.  
Do not allow the robotic lawnmower to be used with  
a defective blade disc or body. Neither should it be  
used with defective blades, screws, nuts or wires.  
Do not use the robotic lawnmower if the main  
switch does not work.  
Always switch off the robotic lawnmower using the  
main switch when the robotic lawnmower is not in  
use. The robotic lawnmower can only start when  
the main switch is set to 1 and the correct PIN  
code has been entered.  
The robotic lawnmower must never be used at the  
same time as a sprinkler. In this case use the  
timer function (see 6.3 Timer on page 44) so the  
mower and sprinkler never run simultaneously.  
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Full compatibility cannot be guaranteed between  
the robotic lawnmower and other types of wireless  
systems such as remote controls, radio  
transmitters, hearing loops, buried electric animal  
fencing or similar.  
Metal objects in the ground (e.g. reinforced  
concrete or anti-mole nets) can result in a  
stoppage. The metal objects can cause  
interference with the loop signal which then can  
lead to a stoppage.  
Transport  
The original packaging should be used when  
transporting the robotic lawnmower over long  
distances.  
To safely move from or within the working area:  
1. Press the STOP button to stop the robotic  
lawnmower. If security is set to the medium or  
high level (see 6.5 Security on page 49), the PIN  
code has to be entered. The PIN code contains  
four digits and is selected when you start the  
robotic lawnmower for the first time. See 3.8 First  
start-up and calibration on page 32.  
2. Set the main switch in position 0.  
3. Carry the robotic lawnmower by the handle at the  
rear under the robotic lawnmower. Carry the  
robotic lawnmower with the blade disc away from  
the body.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Do not lift the robotic lawnmower when it is  
parked in the charging station. This may  
damage the charging station and/or the  
robotic lawnmower. Open the cover and  
instead first pull the robotic lawnmower out  
of the charging station before lifting it.  
Maintenance  
Inspect the robotic lawnmower each week and  
replace any damaged or worn parts.  
Check especially that the blades and blade disc  
are not damaged. Replace all blades and screws  
at the same time if necessary so that the rotating  
parts are kept balanced. See 8.6 Replacing the  
blades on page 60.  
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2. PRESENTATION  
2. Presentation  
This chapter contains information that is important to  
be aware of when planning the installation.  
Installation of the robotic lawnmower involves four  
main components:  
A robotic lawnmower that mows the lawn by  
essentially operating in a random pattern. The  
robotic lawnmower is powered by a  
maintenance-free battery.  
A charging station, to where the robotic  
lawnmower returns when the charge level in the  
battery becomes too low.  
The charging station has three functions:  
• To send control signals along the boundary  
wire.  
• To send control signals in the guide wire so  
that the robotic lawnmower can find the  
charging station.  
• To charge the robotic lawnmower battery.  
A transformer, which is connected between the  
charging station and a 230V wall socket. The  
transformer is connected to the wall socket and  
to the charging station using a 10 m long low  
voltage cable. The low voltage cable must not be  
shortened or extended. A 20 meter low voltage  
cable is available to purchase as an accessory.  
Contact GARDENA Central Service for more  
information.  
Loop wire, laid in a loop around the robotic  
lawnmower’s working area. The loop wire is laid  
around the edges of the lawn and around objects  
and plants that the robotic lawnmower must not  
run into. The loop wire is used both as a  
boundary wire and a guide wire.  
The loop wire supplied for the installation is 200  
m long (150 m for the GARDENA R40Li). If it is  
not long enough, more loop wire can be  
purchased and spliced onto the existing loop  
wire with an original coupler.  
The maximum permitted length for the loop wire  
is 250 m.  
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2. PRESENTATION  
2.1 What is what?  
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The numbers in the illustration represent:  
1. Body  
14. Keypad  
15. Display  
2. Cover to display, keypad and cutting height  
adjustment  
16. Loop wire for boundary loop and guide wire  
17. Low voltage cable  
3. Stop button/Catch to open the cover  
4. Contact strips  
18. Connector for connecting the loop wire to the  
charging station  
5. LED for operation check of the charging station,  
boundary wire and guide wire  
19. Screws for securing the charging station  
20. Transformer  
6. Charging station  
7. Carry handle  
21. Staples  
8. Battery cover  
22. Measurement gauge for help when installing the  
boundary wire (the measurement gauge is broken  
loose from the box)  
9. Blade disc  
10. Chassis box with electronics, battery and motors  
11. Main switch  
23. Coupler for the loop wire  
24. DVD installation video  
25. Operator's Manual  
12. Rear wheel  
13. Charging strip  
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2. PRESENTATION  
2.2 Function  
Capacity  
The robotic lawnmower is recommended for lawns up  
to 700 m2 in size (400 m2 for the R40Li).  
How big an area the robotic lawnmower can keep cut  
depends primarily on the condition of the blades and  
the type, growth and moisture of the grass. The shape  
of the garden is also significant. If the garden mainly  
consists of open lawns, the robotic lawnmower can  
mow more in one hour than if the garden consists of  
several small lawns separated by many trees, flower  
beds and passages.  
A fully charged robotic lawnmower mows for 40 to  
60 minutes, depending on the age of the battery and  
how thick the grass is. Then the robotic lawnmower will  
charge for 60 to 90 minutes. The charging time can  
vary depending on, among other factors, the ambient  
temperature.  
Mowing technique  
The robotic lawnmower's mowing system is based on  
an efficient and energy saving principle. Unlike many  
standard lawnmowers, the robotic lawnmower cuts  
the grass instead of knocking it off.  
It is recommended to allow the robotic lawnmower to  
mainly mow in dry weather to obtain the best possible  
result. The robotic lawnmower can also mow in the  
rain, however, wet grass easily sticks on the robotic  
lawnmower and there is a greater risk of slipping on  
steep slopes.  
If there is risk for thunder, the transformer should be  
disconnected from the power and the boundary wire  
and the guide wire from the charging station.  
The blades must be in good condition to obtain the  
best mowing result. In order to keep the blades sharp  
for as long as possible it is important to keep the lawn  
free from branches, small stones and other objects.  
Replace the blades regularly for the best mowing  
result. It is very easy to replace the blades. See  
8.6 Replacing the blades on page 60.  
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Working method  
The robotic lawnmower automatically mows the lawn.  
It continuously alternates between mowing and  
charging.  
The robotic lawnmower starts to search for the  
charging station when the battery charge becomes  
too low. The robotic lawnmower does not mow when  
it is searching for the charging station.  
When the robotic lawnmower searches for the  
charging station, it first searches irregularly for the  
guide wire. Then it follows the guide wire to the  
charging station, turns around just in front of the  
station and backs into it.  
When the battery is fully charged, the robotic  
lawnmower leaves the charging station in a randomly  
selected direction within the 90˚-270˚ exit sector.  
To ensure an even cut, even in inaccessible parts of  
the garden, the robotic lawnmower can follow the  
guide wire out from the charging station to where the  
guide wire connects to the boundary wire to begin  
mowing there.  
When the robotic lawnmower body hits an obstacle,  
the robotic lawnmower reverses and selects a new  
direction.  
Two sensors, one on the front and one on the back of  
the robotic lawnmower, will sense when the robotic  
lawnmower is approaching the boundary wire. The  
robotic lawnmower overruns the wire by up to  
28 centimetres before it turns back.  
The STOP button on the top of the robotic  
lawnmower is mainly used to stop the robotic  
lawnmower when it’s running. When the STOP button  
is pressed a cover opens, behind which there is a  
control panel. The STOP button remains pressed in  
until the cover is closed again. This acts as a start  
inhibitor.  
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2. PRESENTATION  
The control panel on the top of the robotic  
lawnmower is where you manage all the robotic  
lawnmower settings. Open the control panel cover by  
pressing down the STOP button.  
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When the main switch is set to position 1 for the first  
time, a start-up sequence begins which includes  
language selection, time format, date format and the  
four-digit PIN code and setting the time and date. See  
3.8 First start-up and calibration on page 32.  
Start  
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Movement pattern  
The robotic lawnmower’s movement pattern is  
irregular and is determined by the robotic lawnmower  
itself. A movement pattern is never repeated. With  
the mowing system the lawn is mown equally without  
any mowing lines from the robotic lawnmower.  
2.3 Search method  
The robotic lawnmower runs irregularly until it reaches  
the guide wire. Then the robotic lawnmower follows the  
guide wire to the charging station.  
The guide wire is a wire that is laid from the charging  
station towards, for instance, a remote part of the  
working area or through a narrow passage to be then  
connected with the boundary wire. For more  
information, see 3.6 Installation of the guide wire  
on page 32.  
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3. INSTALLATION  
3. Installation  
This chapter describes how you install the GARDENA  
robotic lawnmower. Before starting the installation  
read the previous chapter 2. Presentation.  
Read also through this entire chapter before beginning  
the installation. How the installation is done also  
affects how well the robotic lawnmower works. It is  
therefore important to plan the installation carefully.  
Planning is simplified if you make a sketch of the  
working area, including all obstacles. This makes it  
easier to see the ideal positions for the charging  
station, the boundary wire and the guide wire. Draw on  
the sketch where the boundary and guide wires should  
be routed.  
See 7. Garden examples on page 54 for installation  
examples.  
and tips regarding installation.  
Carry out the installation in the following steps:  
3.1 Preparations.  
3.2 Installation of the charging station.  
3.3 Charging the battery.  
3.4 Installation of the boundary wire.  
3.5 Connecting the boundary wire.  
3.6 Installation of the guide wire  
3.7 Checking the loop.  
3.8 First start-up and calibration  
3.9 Test docking with the charging station  
The charging station and boundary and guide wires  
must be connected to be able to carry out a complete  
start-up of the robotic lawnmower.  
3.1 Preparations  
1. If the lawn in the working area is longer than  
10 cm, mow it using a standard lawnmower.  
Then collect the grass.  
2. Read carefully through all the steps before the  
installation.  
3. Check that all parts for the installation are  
included. The numbers in brackets refer to the  
component illustration 2.1 What is what?.  
• Operator's Manual (25)  
• Robotic lawnmower  
• Charging station (6)  
• Loop wire for boundary wire and guide wire (16)  
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• Transformer (20)  
• Low voltage cable (17)  
• Staples (21)  
• Connector for connecting the loop wire to the  
charging station(18)  
• Screws for the charging station (19)  
• Measurement gauge (22)  
• Couplers for the loop wire (23)  
During installation you will also need:  
• Hammer/plastic mallet (to simplify putting the  
staples in the ground)  
• Combination pliers for cutting the boundary  
wire and pressing the contact strips together.  
• Edge cutter/straight spade if the boundary wire  
must be buried.  
3.2 Installation of the charging  
station  
Ideal position for the charging station  
Take the following aspects into consideration when  
identifying the best location for the charging station:  
• Allow for 3 metres of free space in front of the  
charging station  
• It must be possible to lay at least 1.5 metres of  
boundary wire straight out to the right and left  
of the charging station  
• It must be close to a wall socket The supplied  
low voltage cable is 10 metres long. A 20  
meter low voltage cable is available to  
purchase as an accessory. Contact GARDENA  
Central Service for more information.  
• A level surface to place the charging station on  
• Protection from water spray for instance from  
irrigation  
• Protection from direct sunlight  
• Place in the lower part of a working area that  
has a major slope  
• Possible requirement to keep the charging  
station out of sight for outsiders  
For an example of an ideal position of the charging  
station, see 7. Garden examples on page 54.  
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The charging station must be positioned with a great  
deal of free space in front of it (at least 3 metres). It  
should also be centrally placed in the working area to  
make it easier for the robotic lawnmower to reach all  
areas in the working area.  
Do not put the charging station in confined spaces in  
the working area. There must be a straight boundary  
wire, at least 1.5 metres long, to the right and left of  
the charging station. The wire must be laid straight  
out from the rear end of the charging station. Any  
other locations can mean that the robotic lawnmower  
enters the charging station sideways and will have  
difficulty docking.  
Do not put the charging station in a corner in the  
working area. There must be a straight boundary  
wire, at least 1.5 metres long, to the right and left of  
the charging station.  
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The charging station must be positioned on relatively  
level ground. The front end of the charging station  
must be a maximum of 3 cm higher than the back  
end. The front end of the charging station must never  
be lower than the back end.  
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The charging station must not be positioned in a way  
that can bend its base plate.  
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3. INSTALLATION  
If the installation is done in a working area with a  
steep slope (such as around a house on a hill), the  
charging station should be placed in the area at the  
bottom of the slope. This makes it easier for the  
robotic lawnmower to follow the guide wire to the  
charging station.  
The charging station should not be placed on an  
island as this limits the laying of the guide wire in an  
optimal way. If the charging station has to be installed  
on an island, the guide wire also has to be connected  
to the island. See the illustration opposite. Read more  
about islands in chapter 3.4 Installation of the  
boundary wire on page 21.  
Connecting the transformer  
Take the following into consideration when planning  
where to place the transformer:  
• Close to the charging station  
• Protection from rain  
• Protection from direct sunlight  
If the transformer is connected to an electrical socket  
outdoors, this must be approved for outdoor use.  
The low voltage cable for the transformer is 10  
metres long, and may not be shortened or extended.  
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It is possible to let the low voltage cable cross the  
working area. The low voltage cable must be stapled  
down or buried, and the cutting height should be such  
that the blades on the blade disc can never come in  
contact with the low voltage cable.  
Make sure the low voltage cable is laid along the  
ground and secured with staples 75 cm apart. The  
cable must lie close to the ground so as not to be cut  
before the grass roots have grown over it.  
The transformer must be placed where it is well  
ventilated and is not exposed to direct sunlight. The  
transformer must be placed under a roof.  
It is recommended to use an earth fault-breaker when  
connecting the transformer to the wall socket.  
The transformer must be mounted on a vertical  
surface, such as a wall or a fence. Screw the  
transformer in place using the two mounting eyelets.  
No screws are supplied. Select screws suitable for  
the material in question.  
Do not, under any circumstances, mount the  
transformer at a height where there is a risk it can be  
submerged in water (at least 30 cm from the ground).  
It is not permitted to place the transformer on the  
ground.  
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
The low voltage cable must not under any  
circumstances be shortened or extended.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Place the low voltage cable so that the blades  
on the blade disc can never come in contact  
with it.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Use the plug to disconnect the charging  
station, for instance before cleaning or  
repairing the loop wire.  
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3. INSTALLATION  
Installation and connecting the charging  
station  
1. Position the charging station in a suitable spot.  
2. Connect the low voltage cable to the charging  
station.  
3. Connect the transformer’s power cable to a 230V  
wall socket. If the transformer is connected to an  
electrical socket outdoors, this must be approved  
for outdoor use.  
4. Attach the charging station to the ground using  
the supplied screws. Ensure the screws are  
screwed all the way down in the countersink.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
It is not permitted to make new holes in the  
base plate Only the existing holes may be  
used to secure the base plate to the ground.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Do not tread or walk on the charging station's  
base plate.  
3.3 Charging the battery  
As soon as the charging station is connected, it is  
possible to charge the robotic lawnmower. Set the  
main switch to position 1.  
Place the robotic lawnmower in the charging station  
to charge the battery while the boundary and guide  
wires are being laid.  
If the battery is flat, it takes around 80 to 100 minutes  
to fully charge it.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
The robotic lawnmower cannot be used  
before the installation is complete.  
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3.4 Installation of the boundary wire  
The boundary wire can be installed in one of the following ways:  
1. Securing the wire to the ground with staples.  
It is preferable to staple down the boundary wire if you want to make adjustments to the boundary wire  
during the first few weeks of operation. After a few weeks the grass will have grown over the wire making it  
no longer visible. Use a hammer/plastic mallet and the staples supplied when carrying out the installation.  
2. Bury the wire.  
It is preferable to bury the boundary wire if you want to dethatch or aerate the lawn. If necessary, both  
methods can be combined so one part of the boundary wire is stapled down and the remainder is  
buried. The wire can be buried for instance using an edge cutter or a straight spade. Make sure to lay  
the boundary wire at least 1 cm and a maximum of 20 cm in the ground.  
Best position for the boundary wire  
The boundary wire must be laid so that:  
• A loop is formed around the working area for the robotic lawnmower. Only original boundary wire  
must be used. It is specially designed to resist dampness from the soil that could otherwise easily  
damage the wires.  
• The robotic lawnmower is never more than 15 metres from the wire at any point in the entire working  
area.  
• The total length of the boundary wire does not exceed 250 metres.  
• 20 cm of extra wire is available to which the guide wire will be connected later. See 3.6 Installation of  
the guide wire on page 28.  
Depending on what the working area is adjacent to, the boundary wire must be laid at different distances  
from obstacles. The illustration below shows how the boundary wire must be laid around the working area  
and around obstacles. Use the supplied measurement gauge to obtain the correct distance (see 2.1 What  
is what? on page11).  
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Working area boundaries  
If a high obstacle, for example a wall or fence,  
borders the working area, the boundary wire should  
be laid 30 cm from the obstacle. This will prevent the  
robotic lawnmower from colliding with the obstacle  
and reduce body wear.  
About 20 cm around the fixed obstacle will not be  
mown.  
If the working area borders on a small ditch, for  
example a flower bed or a small elevation, or a low  
curbstone (3-5 cm), the boundary wire should be laid  
20 cm inside the working area. This prevents the  
wheels from driving into the ditch or up onto the  
curbstone.  
About 12 cm of grass along the ditch/curbstone will  
not be mown.  
If the working area borders on a paving stone path or  
similar which is level with the lawn, it is possible to  
allow the robotic lawnmower to run a little over the  
path. The boundary wire should then be laid 5 cm  
from the edge of the path.  
All the grass along the side of the paving stone path  
will be cut.  
When the working area is divided by a paving stone  
path which is level with the lawn, it is possible to allow  
the robotic lawnmower to run over the path. It can be  
an advantage to lay the boundary wire under the  
paving stones. The boundary wire can also be laid in  
the joint between the paving stones.  
Note: The robotic lawnmower must never run over  
gravel, mulch or similar material which can damage  
the blades.  
Min.  
15cm  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
If the working area is adjacent to water  
bodies, slopes, precipices or a public road,  
the boundary wire must be supplemented  
with an edging or the like. It must then be at  
least 15 cm in height. This will prevent the  
robotic lawnmower from ending up outside  
the working area under any circumstances.  
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Boundaries within the working area  
Use the boundary wire to demarcate areas inside the  
working area by creating islands around obstacles  
which cannot withstand a collision, for example,  
flowerbeds, bushes and fountains.  
Obstacles that can withstand a collision, for example,  
trees and bushes higher than 15 cm, do not need to  
be demarcated by the boundary wire. The robotic  
lawnmower will turn around when it collides with this  
type of obstacle.  
To achieve careful and silent operation, it is  
recommended to isolate all fixed objects in and  
around the working area.  
Lay the wire up to and around the area to be  
demarcated, and then return it back along the same  
route. If staples are used, the wire should be laid  
under the same staple on the return route. When the  
boundary wires to and from the island are laid close  
together, the robotic lawnmower can drive over the  
wire.  
The boundary wire may not be crossed on its way to  
and from an island.  
Obstacles that slope slightly, for example, stones or  
large trees with raised roots, must be isolated with an  
island or removed. Otherwise the robotic lawnmower  
can slide up onto this kind of obstacle causing the  
blades to be damaged and/or the mower to get stuck.  
Secondary areas  
If the working area consists of two areas which the  
robotic lawnmower has difficulty travelling between, it  
is recommended to set up a secondary area.  
Instances of this are 25% slopes or a passage that is  
narrower than 150 cm. Lay the boundary wire then  
around the secondary area so that it forms an island  
outside of the main area.  
The robotic lawnmower must be moved manually  
between the main and secondary area when the lawn  
in the secondary area has to be cut. The MAN  
operation mode must be used as the robotic  
lawnmower cannot travel on its own from the  
secondary area to the charging station. See  
5.1 Operation selection on page 39. In this mode,  
the robotic lawnmower will never look for the  
charging station but will mow until the battery runs  
out. When the battery is flat, the robotic lawnmower  
will stop and the Needs manual charging message  
will appear in the display. Then place the robotic  
lawnmower in the charging station to charge the  
battery. If the main working area has to be cut after  
charging, it is appropriate to switch the operation  
mode to Auto before placing the robotic lawnmower  
in the charging station.  
Secondary  
area  
Main area  
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Passages when mowing  
Long and narrow passages and areas narrower than  
1.5 - 2 metres should be avoided. When the robotic  
lawnmower mows, there is a risk that it travels around  
in the passage or area for a period of time. The lawn  
will then look flattened.  
Slopes  
The boundary wire can be laid across a slope that  
slants less than 10%.  
The boundary wire should not be laid across a slope  
that is steeper than 10%. There is a risk that the  
robotic lawnmower will find it difficult to turn there.  
The mower will then stop and the Outside working  
area fault message is displayed. The risk is at its  
greatest in damp weather conditions, as the wheels  
can slip on the wet grass  
However, the boundary wire can be laid across a  
slope steeper than 10% if there is an obstacle that  
the robotic lawnmower is allowed to collide with, for  
example, a fence or a dense hedge.  
The robotic lawnmower can  
mow lawns that slope up to  
25 cm every metre (25%)  
inside the working area.  
Areas that slope more must  
be demarcated by the  
boundary wire.  
When a part of the working  
area's outer edge slopes  
more than 10 cm every metre  
(10%), the boundary wire  
must be laid about 20 cm in  
on the flat ground before the  
beginning of the slope.  
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Laying the boundary wire  
If you intend to staple down the boundary wire:  
Cut the grass very low with a standard  
lawnmower or a trimmer where the wire is to be  
laid. It will then be easier to lay the wire close to  
the ground and the risk of the robotic lawnmower  
cutting the wire or damaging the insulation of the  
wire is reduced.  
Make sure to lay the boundary wire close to the  
ground and secure the staples close together  
approximately 75 cm apart. The cable must lie  
close to the ground so as not to be cut before the  
grass roots have grown over it.  
Use a hammer to knock the staples into the  
ground. Exercise care when knocking in the  
staples and make sure the wire is not under strain.  
Avoid sharp bends in the wire.  
If the boundary wire is to be buried:  
Make sure to lay the boundary wire at least 1 cm  
and a maximum of 20 cm in the ground. The wire  
can be buried for instance using an edge cutter or  
a straight spade.  
Use the supplied measurement gauge as a guide  
when you lay out the boundary wire. This helps you  
to easily set the correct distance between the  
boundary wire and the boundary/obstacle. The  
measurement gauge is broken loose from the box.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Extra wire must not be placed in coils outside  
the boundary wire. This can disrupt the  
robotic lawnmower.  
Loop for connecting the guide wire  
To facilitate the connection of the guide wire to the  
boundary wire, it is recommended to create a loop  
with about 20 cm of extra boundary wire at the point  
where the guide wire will later be connected. It is a  
good idea to plan where the guide wire will be placed  
before laying out the boundary wire. See  
3.6 Installation of the guide wire on page 28.  
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Laying the boundary wire in towards the charging  
station  
The boundary wire must be laid in line with the rear  
end of the charging station and at least 1.5 metres  
straight out to the right and left of the station. See the  
illustration. If the boundary wire is laid in any other  
way, the robotic lawnmower may find it hard to find  
the charging station.  
Splicing the boundary wire  
Use an original coupler if the boundary wire is not  
long enough and needs to be spliced. It is waterproof  
and gives a reliable electrical connection.  
Insert both wire ends in the coupler. Check that the  
wires are fully inserted into the coupler so that the  
ends are visible through the transparent area on the  
other side of the coupler. Now press down the button  
on top of the coupler fully. Use a pair of pliers if the  
button on the coupler is difficult to press down by  
hand.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Twinned cables, or a screw terminal block  
that is insulated with insulation tape are not  
satisfactory splices. Soil moisture will cause  
the leads to oxidise and after a while result in  
a broken circuit.  
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3.5 Connecting the boundary wire  
Connect the boundary wire to the charging station:  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
The boundary wire must not be crossed when  
connecting it to the charging station. The  
right hand wire end must be connected to the  
right hand pin on the charging station and  
the left hand wire end to the left pin.  
1. Place the wire ends in the connector:  
• Open the connector.  
• Place the wire in the connector grip.  
2. Press the connectors together using a pair of  
pliers. Press until you hear a click.  
3. Cut off any excess boundary wire 1 or 2  
centimetres above each connector.  
4. Press the connector onto the metal pin, marked  
with an A, on the charging station.  
Carefully check that the connector is properly  
fitted.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
The right hand connector must be connected  
to the right hand metal pin on the charging  
station and the left hand wire end to the left  
connector.  
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3.6 Installation of the guide wire  
The guide wire is a wire that is laid from the charging  
station towards, for instance, a remote part of the  
working area or through a narrow passage to be then  
connected with the boundary wire. The same cable  
roll is used for both the boundary and guide wires.  
The guide wire is used by the robotic lawnmower to  
find its way back to the charging station but also to  
guide the robotic lawnmower to remote areas of the  
garden.  
To ensure an even cut over the entire lawn, the  
robotic lawnmower can follow the guide wire from the  
charging station to the guide wire connection in the  
boundary wire and start mowing there. Depending on  
the garden layout, one should adjust how often the  
robotic lawnmower is to follow the guide wire from the  
charging station. See 6.6 Settings on page 51.  
Maximum  
distance  
At least 30 cm/12ft  
The robotic lawnmower runs at varying distances  
from the guide wire to reduce the risk of tracks  
forming when the robotic lawnmower follows the  
guide wire to and from the charging station. The area  
beside the wire which the robotic lawnmower then  
uses is called the Corridor.  
The robotic lawnmower always runs to the left of the  
guide wire as seen facing the charging station. Thus  
the corridor is to the left of the guide wire. The  
corridor is 50 cm wide. When installing, it is therefore  
important to have at least 75 cm free space to the left  
of the guide wire and at least 25 cm free space to the  
right of the guide wire, as seen facing the charging  
station.  
At least 2m/7ft  
It is not allowed to lay the guide wire closer than 30  
cm from the boundary wire.  
The guide wire, as the boundary wire, can be stapled  
to or buried in the ground.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Make sure that there is always at least 75 cm  
of free space to the left of the guide wire as  
seen facing the charging station.  
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Laying and connecting the guide wire  
1. Run the wire through the slot in the bottom of the  
charger plate.  
2. Fit the connector to the guide wire in the same  
way as for the boundary wire described in  
3.5 Connecting the boundary wire on page 27.  
Connect it to the contact pin on the charging  
station that is labelled “Guide”.  
3. Run the wire at least 2 metres straight out from  
the front edge of the plate.  
If the guide wire must be laid in a passage:  
The robotic lawnmower follows the guide wire on  
the same side of the wire to and from the  
charging station. This means that the guide wire  
is to the right of the robotic lawnmower when the  
mower travels to the charging station while it is to  
the left of the mower when the mower travels  
away from the charging station.  
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- In the passage, the guide wire must therefore  
be placed so that the robotic lawnmower has as  
much space to run in as possible. The distance  
between the boundary wire and the guide wire  
must however be at least 30 cm.  
Maximum  
distance  
At least 30 cm/12ft  
At least 2m/7ft  
If the guide wire has to be installed on a steep slope,  
it is an advantage to lay the wire at an angle to the  
slope. This makes it easier for the robotic lawnmower  
to follow the guide wire on the slope.  
Avoid laying the wire at sharp angles. This can make  
it difficult for the robotic lawnmower to follow the  
guide wire.  
135º  
135º  
4. Run the guide wire up to the point on the  
boundary wire where a loop to facilitate the  
connection of the guide wire was previously  
added.  
90º  
5. Cut the loop on the boundary wire using for  
instance a pair of wire cutters.  
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6. Connect the guide wire to the boundary wire  
using a coupler:  
Insert the boundary wire in each of the holes in  
the coupler. Insert the guide wire in the centre  
hole in the coupler. Check that the wires are fully  
inserted into the coupler so that the ends are  
visible through the transparent area on the other  
side of the coupler.  
Use pliers to completely compress the button on  
the coupler.  
It does not matter which holes are used to  
connect each wire.  
7. Staple down/bury the connector in the lawn.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
The guide wire may not cross the boundary  
wire, for instance a boundary wire that is laid  
out to an island.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Test that the guide wire works using the  
Calibrate guide function before using the  
robotic lawnmower. See 3.8 First start-up and  
calibration on page 32.  
3.7 Checking the loop  
Check the loop signal by inspecting the indicator  
lamp on the charging station.  
Solid green light = good signals.  
Flashing blue light = interruption in the boundary  
loop, no signal.  
Flashing yellow light = interruption in the guide  
loop, no guide signal.  
Flashing red light = interruption in the charging  
station's antenna plate. Contact GARDENA  
Central Service to rectify. See Memo on page 4.  
Solid blue light = weak signal. This may depend  
on the boundary loop being too long or that the  
wire is damaged. If the robotic lawnmower still  
works, this is not a problem.  
Solid red light = fault in a circuit board in the  
charging station. Contact GARDENA Central  
Service to rectify. See Memo on page 4.  
See 9.2 Indicator lamp in the charging station on  
page 65 if the lamp does not indicate a solid green  
light.  
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3.8 First start-up and calibration  
Before the robotic lawnmower is operated, a start-up  
sequence in the robotic lawnmower's menu must be  
carried out as well as an automatic calibration of the  
guide signal. The calibration is also a good test to see  
that the installation of the guide wire has been done in  
such a way that the robotic lawnmower can easily  
follow the guide wire from the charging station.  
1. Set the main switch to position 1.  
2. Open the control panel cover by pressing the  
STOP button.  
A start-up sequence begins when the robotic  
lawnmower is started for the first time. The  
following is requested:  
• Language  
• Time format  
• Current time  
• Date format  
• Date  
• Four digit PIN code. All combinations except  
0000 are permitted.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Use Memo on page 4 to make a note of the  
PIN code.  
3. Place the robotic lawnmower in the charging  
station as requested in the display. Press the  
START button and close the cover. The robotic  
lawnmower will now start the guide calibration, by  
leaving the charging station and following the  
guide wire to the point where the guide wire is  
connected to the boundary wire to begin mowing  
there. Check that the robotic lawnmower can  
follow the guide wire all the way.  
If it cannot, this may be due to an incorrectly  
installed guide wire. In this case, check that the  
installation is performed as described in  
3.6 Installation of the guide wire on page 28. Then  
carry out a new calibration. See 6.6 Settings on  
page 51.  
In the case of the R70Li, it is also possible to  
reduce the guide width for the robotic lawnmower  
to follow the guide wire through very narrow  
passages. See 6.4 Installation, R70Li on page 45.  
Use the Test out function to carry out a new  
calibration in the R70Li. See 6.4 Installation, R70Li  
on page 45.  
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3.9 Test docking with the charging  
station  
Before using the robotic lawnmower, check that the  
robotic lawnmower can follow the guide wire all the  
way to the charging station and easily docks with the  
charging station. Perform the test below.  
1. Open the control panel cover by pressing the  
STOP button.  
2. Place the robotic lawnmower close to the point  
where the guide wire is connected to the boundary  
wire. Place the robotic lawnmower about 2 metres  
from the guide wire, facing the guide wire.  
3. Select Home mode by pressing the house symbol  
key and pressing OK when the cursor is at Home.  
Press Start and close the cover.  
4. Check that the robotic lawnmower follows the  
guide wire all the way to the charging station and  
that it docks with the charging station. The test is  
approved only if the robotic lawnmower is able to  
follow the guide wire the entire distance to the  
charging station and docks at the first attempt. If  
the robotic lawnmower is unable to dock on the  
first attempt, it will automatically try again. The  
installation is not approved if the robotic  
lawnmower needs two or more attempts to dock  
with the charging station. In this case, check that  
the charging station, the boundary wire and the  
guide wire are installed in accordance with the  
instructions in Chapters 3.2, 3.4 and 3.6.  
5. The robotic lawnmower will stay in the charging  
station until Auto or Man mode is selected. See  
5.1 Operation selection on page 39.  
The guide system must first be calibrated if the above  
test is to provide a satisfactory result. See 3.8 First  
start-up and calibration on page 32.  
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4. Use  
4.1 Charging a flat battery  
When the GARDENA robotic lawnmower is new or has  
been stored for a long period, the battery will be flat  
and needs to be charged before starting. Charging  
takes approximately 80 to 100 minutes.  
1. Set the main switch to position 1.  
2. Park the robotic lawnmower in the charging  
station. Open the cover and slide the robotic  
lawnmower in as far as possible to ensure proper  
contact between the robotic lawnmower and the  
charging station.  
3. The display shows a message that charging is in  
progress.  
WARNING  
Read the safety instructions carefully  
before you start your robotic  
lawnmower.  
WARNING  
Keep your hands and feet away from  
the rotating blades. Never put your  
hands or feet close to or under the  
body when the motor is running.  
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4.2 Using the timer  
Use the timer function (see 6.3 Timer on page 44.) to  
avoid a downtrodden lawn. When setting the timer,  
calculate that the robotic lawnmower mows about 45  
m2 per hour and day (30 m2 for the GARDENA  
R40Li).  
Example  
If the working area is 360 m2 in size, the robotic  
lawnmower must operate for 8 hours a day (12  
hours for the GARDENA R40Li). The times are  
approximate and depend for instance on grass  
quality, blade sharpness and battery age.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Use the timer to avoid mowing when there  
are usually children, pets and anything else  
that could be damaged by the rotating blades  
on the lawn.  
The factory setting for the timer is 07:00-23:00  
(07:00-22:00 for the GARDENA R40Li) and it allows  
mowing every day of the week. This setting is  
suitable for a working area of about 700 m2 (400 m2  
for the GARDENA R40Li).  
If the size of the working area allows it, the quality of  
the grass can be further improved if it is cut every  
other day instead of a few hours every day. In  
addition, the grass benefits from resting completely  
during at least a three-day period once a month.  
24 h  
Standby  
B
A
The robotic lawnmower has an inbuilt standby period  
of at least 8 hours a day (11 timmar för GARDENA  
R40Li). The standby period provides for instance a  
good opportunity to water or play games on the lawn.  
Standby  
Example 1  
The times used in this example are applicable to  
GARDENA R40Li, but the principle is the same  
for GARDENA R70Li.  
Ope  
ration  
Work period 1: 07:00 - 22:00  
Work days: All days  
The factory setting ensures that the robotic  
lawnmower begins cutting the lawn at 07.00. The  
mower is parked in the charging station from  
20.00 and rests until it starts cutting again at  
07.00.  
R40Li  
Operation  
A = Max 13 h  
Charging/Standby  
B = Min 11 h  
If the timer setting is divided into two work  
periods, the standby period can be divided into a  
number of periods. The maximum operating time  
can however be a maximum of up to 8 hours (11  
hours for the GARDENA R40Li).  
R70Li  
Operation  
A = Max 16 h  
Charging/Standby  
B = Min 8 h  
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Example 2  
The times used in this example are applicable to  
GARDENA R40Li, but the principle is the same  
for GARDENA R70Li.  
Work period 1: 06:00 - 16:00  
Work period 2: 20:00 - 23:00  
Work days: All days  
The robotic lawnmower will operate between  
06:00 and 16:00. It will begin again at 20:00 but  
stop running at 22:00 to rest until it starts again  
at 06:00.  
GARDENA  
R40Li  
GARDENA  
R70Li  
Max. operating  
time  
13 h  
16 h  
Min. standby time  
Surface/hrs/day  
11 h  
8 h  
R40Li  
30 m2  
45 m2  
Operation  
A + C = Max 13 h  
B + D = Min 1  
Charging/Standby  
1 h  
The times are approximate and depend for instance  
on grass quality, blade sharpness and battery age.  
R70Li  
Operation  
A + C = Max 16 h  
B + D = Min 8 h  
Charging/Standby  
4.3 Starting  
1. Set the main switch to position 1.  
2. Press the STOP button to open the control panel  
cover.  
3. Enter the PIN code.  
Start  
4. Push the START button.  
5. Shut the cover within 10 seconds.  
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2
5
8
0
3
6
9
4
7
If the robotic lawnmower is parked in the charging  
station, it will only leave the charging station when the  
battery is fully charged and if the timer is set to allow  
the mower to operate.  
Before the blade disc starts, 5 beeps are heard for  
2 seconds.  
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4.4 Stopping  
1. Press the STOP button.  
The robotic lawnmower stops, the blade motor  
stops and the control panel cover opens.  
4.5 Switching off  
1. Press the STOP button.  
2. Set the main switch in position 0.  
Always switch the robotic lawnmower off using the  
main switch if it requires maintenance or if the robotic  
lawnmower must be moved outside the working area.  
4.6 Adjusting the cutting height  
The cutting height can be varied from MIN (2 cm) to  
MAX (5 cm).  
To adjust the cutting height:  
1. Press the STOP button to stop the robotic  
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2. Turn the height adjustment knob to the required  
position. The selected position is indicated by the  
orange column that can be seen by the knob  
through the window.  
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• Turn clockwise to lower the cutting height.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
During the first week after a new installation,  
the cutting height must be set to MAX to  
avoid damaging the loop wire. After this, the  
cutting height can be lowered step by step  
every second week until the desired cutting  
height has been reached.  
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5. Control panel  
All forms of commands and settings for the  
GARDENA robotic lawnmower are made via the  
control panel. All functions are accessed via a  
number of menus.  
The control panel consists of a display and a keypad.  
All information is shown on the display and all input is  
done using the buttons.  
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When the stop button has been pressed and the  
cover is opened, the operation window appears  
showing the time, selected operating mode, number  
of mowing hours, battery status and timer setting.  
The clock shows the current time.  
Date shows the current day.  
The number of operating hours indicates the  
number of hours since the day of manufacture  
that the robotic lawnmower has been in  
operation. The time that the robotic lawnmower  
has spent mowing or looking for the charging  
station is counted as operating time.  
AUTO, MAN or HOME show which mode of  
operation is selected.  
Start  
The battery status shows the remaining battery  
charge.  
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The clock symbol indicates when the timer  
settings are set. The clock symbol is black when  
the robotic lawnmower is not allowed to mow due  
to a timer setting and it is white when the mower  
is allowed to mow.  
The MENU text illustrates that the main menu can  
be reached by pressing the multi-choice button  
that is located under the text.  
The keypad consists of four groups of buttons:  
operation selection button, multi-choice buttons,  
numbers and start button.  
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5.1 Operation selection  
The operation selection button is symbolised by a  
house. When the button has been pressed, the  
selected operation mode is shown in the display. By  
consecutively pressing the button many times, one  
can choose between three different operation modes.  
1. HOME:  
Sends the robotic lawnmower to the charging  
station. It remains here until another operation  
mode is selected. The text Home is shown in the  
operation window. When the battery is fully  
charged, the robotic lawnmower will remain  
parked in the charging station. The robotic  
lawnmower will first leave the charging station  
and begin mowing again when the operation  
selection is altered to AUTO.  
The Home setting is also used after a new  
installation or when changes are made to an  
existing installation to test if the robotic  
lawnmower can follow the guide wire and dock  
with the charging station. See 3.9 Test docking  
with the charging station on page 33.  
2. AUTO:  
The standard, automatic operation mode where  
the robotic lawnmower mows and charges  
automatically.  
3. MAN:  
When mowing secondary areas (see  
3.4 Installation of the boundary wire on page 21),  
the MAN setting must be used.  
If MAN is selected and the robotic lawnmower  
starts when it is out on the lawn, it will mow until  
the battery runs out. It will then stop and the  
Needs manual charging” message will appear.  
The robotic lawnmower must then be moved  
manually to the charging station and then started  
manually after charging.  
If the robotic lawnmower charges in the MAN  
mode, it will fully charge, move about 20 cm out  
of the charging station and then stop. This  
indicates that it is charged and ready to start  
mowing.  
If the main working area has to be cut after  
charging, it is appropriate to switch the operation  
mode to Auto before placing the robotic  
lawnmower in the charging station.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Always press the START button before  
closing the cover to start the robotic  
lawnmower. If the START button is not  
pressed, a message beep is heard and the  
robotic lawnmower will not start.  
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5.2 Multi-choice buttons  
The three multi-choice buttons offer various  
functions, among others depending on where in the  
menu structure you are. The button function is shown  
at the very bottom of the display.  
Start  
Example: If you are in the main menu, the left button  
can be used to go back, the middle button confirms  
any selections and the right button helps you to scroll  
the menu.  
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5.3 Numbers  
The number keys are used for instance to enter the  
PIN code or time settings.  
The number keys can also be used to enter a number  
series for shortcuts to the various menus. For more  
information on number series, see 6.1 Main menu on  
page 41.  
5.4 Main switch  
Set the main switch in 1 position to start the robotic  
lawnmower.  
Set the main switch in the 0 position when the robotic  
lawnmower is not in use or work is being carried out  
on the blade disc.  
When the main switch is set in the 0 position the  
motors on the robotic lawnmower cannot start.  
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6. Menu functions  
6.1 Main menu  
The main menu for the GARDENA R40Li offers three  
options:  
Timer  
Security  
Settings  
Start  
The main menu for the GARDENA R70Li offers four  
options:  
Timer  
Installation  
Security  
Settings  
There are a number of submenus under each option.  
You can access all the functions to set the robotic  
lawnmower settings via these.  
Start  
Browse between menus  
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Browse the main menu and submenus using the  
multi-choice buttons. Enter values and times using the  
number keys and confirm each selection with the  
multi-choice button marked OK. Press the multi-choice  
button with the return arrow to go up a step in the menu  
or keep the operation selection button pressed in for 2  
seconds to go directly back to the main menu.  
Number series  
A number series can be used as a shortcut to a certain  
function.  
The first number in the series refers to the selection in  
the main menu. The second number corresponds to  
the selection in the first submenu etc.  
For example: Press 1 followed by 3 in the main menu  
to show the Work days submenu.  
Submenus  
Certain submenus contain options that are ticked off to  
the left. This means that these options are selected.  
In some of the submenus there is information to the  
right of specific rows. This information indicates which  
selection has been made for the function.  
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6.2 Menu structure  
GARDENA R40Li  
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6.3 Timer  
The lawn should not be cut too often to obtain the  
best mowing result. Consequently, it is important to  
limit the operating time using the timer function if the  
working area is less than the robotic lawnmower's  
working capacity. When the robotic lawnmower is  
allowed to mow too much, the lawn may appear  
flattened. Besides, the robotic lawnmower is  
subjected to unnecessary wear.  
Work hours 1  
Work hours 2:  
Work days  
Timer  
Installation  
Security  
Settings  
Reset timer  
The timer function is also an ideal means to control  
which work hours the robotic lawnmower should not  
mow, for example, when the children are playing in  
the garden.  
The factory setting is 07:00 - 23:00 (07:00-22:00 for  
GARDENA R40Li) and it allows mowing every day of  
the week. This is normally a suitable setting for a 700  
m2 working area (400 m2 for the GARDENA R40Li).  
When setting the timer, calculate that the robotic  
lawnmower mows about 45 m2 per hour and day (30  
m2 for the GARDENA R40Li.)  
R40Li).  
Work hours 1  
to set start and stop times for work hours 1. Enter  
each required time in hours and minutes and  
press OK to confirm the entered time.  
Work hours 2:  
to set start and stop times for work hours 2. Enter  
each required time in hours and minutes and  
press OK to confirm the entered time.  
Work days  
to select the days the robotic lawnmower must  
work. The robotic lawnmower will work during the  
days that are ticked off.  
Reset timer  
reset values to the factory settings.  
To inactivate Work hours 1 or Work hours 2, enter the  
time 00:00 - 00:00 to reset the timer to --:-- - --:--.  
A clock symbol is displayed on the start page when the  
timer settings are set. The clock symbol is black when  
the robotic lawnmower is not allowed to mow due to a  
timer setting and it is white when the mower is allowed  
to mow.  
The robotic lawnmower has an inbuilt standby period  
of about 8 hours a day (11 hours for the GARDENA  
R40Li). The robotic lawnmower is parked in the  
charging station during this period. See 4.2 Using the  
timer on page 35.  
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6.4 Installation, R70Li  
The following operating settings are available via this  
selection in the main menu.  
Guide width  
Guide width  
to select the distance from the guide wire the  
robotic lawnmower is allowed to travel when it  
follows this to and from the charging station.  
Timer  
Remote start 1  
Remote start 2  
Test settings  
Drive past wire  
Installation  
Security  
Settings  
Remote start 1  
to control the robotic lawnmower so that it can  
easier reach remote parts of the garden.  
Remote start 2  
to control the robotic lawnmower so that it can  
easier reach remote parts of the garden.  
Test settings  
to check the above settings.  
Drive past wire  
to set the distance over the boundary wire that  
the robotic lawnmower should travel before  
turning back.  
For examples of garden settings, see 7. Garden  
examples.  
Guide width  
Narrow  
Medium  
Wide  
Guide width  
The guide width is a measure of how far from the  
guide wire the robotic lawnmower is allowed to travel  
when it follows this to and from the charging station.  
The area beside the wire which the robotic  
Remote start 1  
Remote start 2  
Test settings  
Drive past wire  
lawnmower then uses is called the Corridor.  
The robotic lawnmower has a default setting for  
medium wide corridors. To further reduce the risk of  
tracks forming, it is recommended to select a wide  
corridor in working areas where it is possible to do so.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Always use as wide a guide width as  
possible. The Narrow setting must only be  
used when none of the other settings can be  
used in the working area in question.  
Wide  
In a wide corridor, the robotic lawnmower mows at  
more varied distances from the guide wire.  
A garden that is open and free of narrow passages  
should have a wide corridor to minimise the risk of  
tracks forming.  
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Medium  
In a medium wide corridor, the robotic lawnmower  
travels close to and far away from the guide wire, but  
not as far away from the guide wire as is the case  
when a wide corridor is selected.  
In a medium wide corridor, the robotic lawnmower  
travels close to and far away from the guide wire, but  
not as far away from the guide wire as is the case  
when a wide corridor is selected.  
Narrow  
With a narrow corridor, the robotic lawnmower runs  
straight over the guide wire.  
The Narrow corridor setting is not normally  
recommended, but in a garden with one or many  
narrow passages, a narrow corridor may be the only  
option. The Narrow corridor setting increases the risk  
for tracks forming along the guide wire.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
The distance the robotic lawnmower  
maintains from the guide wire varies  
depending on the layout of the working area.  
Use the Test IN function to ensure that the  
wide corridor setting can be used in the  
garden in question.  
Remote start 1  
One important function with the guide wire is the  
capacity to steer the robotic lawnmower to remote  
garden areas when required. This function is very  
useful in gardens where, for instance, the front and  
back are joined by a narrow passage.  
With this function activated, (any option other than  
Never is selected) the robotic lawnmower will at times  
follow the guide wire from the charging station to the  
remote area and begin mowing there.  
• Proportion  
Never  
How often the robotic lawnmower must follow the  
guide wire from the charging station is selected  
as a proportion of the total number of times it  
leaves the charging station. At all other times,  
the robotic lawnmower leaves the charging  
station in the standard manner and starts to  
mow.  
Rarely  
Medium  
Often  
Proportion  
Distance  
The following five options can be selected;  
- Never (0%)  
Always  
- Rarely (approx. 20%)  
- Medium (approx. 50%)  
- Often (approx. 80%)  
- Always (100%)  
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Select the percentage that corresponds to the size  
of the remote area relative to the total working  
area. If the remote area is for instance less than  
half of the total working area, then Rarely must be  
selected. If the remote area is for instance half of  
the total working area, Medium must be selected.  
Compare with the examples in 7. Garden  
examples on page54.  
The default setting is Rarely.  
• Distance  
Enter the distance in metres along the guide wire  
from the charging station to the remote area  
where the robotic lawnmower begins mowing.  
Tips! Use the Test OUT function to determine how  
far it is to the remote area. The distance, stated in  
metres, will be shown in the robotic lawnmower's  
display.  
Remote start 2  
If the working area contains two remote areas, the  
guide wire should be installed so that it reaches both  
areas. Remote start 1 and Remote start 2 can then  
be combined to steer the robotic lawnmower to each  
area.  
The settings for Proportion and Distance are carried  
out in the same way as for Remote start 1.  
The default setting is Never.  
Take into account that the total figure for Proportion  
cannot exceed 100%. If one has for instance selected  
Often for Remote start 1, then one can only select  
Never or Rarely for Remote start 2.  
Guide width is the same for Remote start 1 and  
Remote start 2. In this way, it is the narrowest passage  
along the guide wire that limits the maximum guide  
width.  
Test settings  
In the Test settings menu, it is possible to test the  
settings for Remote start 1 and Remote start 2 and  
that the selected Guide width works in the working  
area in question.  
Guide width  
Remote start 1  
Remote start 2  
Test settings  
Drive past wire  
Test IN  
Test OUT  
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Test OUT  
The Test OUT function is used to test if the selected  
Guide width suits the installation in question and to  
calculate the distance from the charging station to a  
remote area.  
Test IN  
Remote start 1  
Remote start 2  
Test OUT  
To test the settings in Remote start 1:  
Park the robotic lawnmower in the charging station  
and select Test OUT - Remote start 1. The robotic  
lawnmower will then leave the charging station straight  
away along the guide wire and begin mowing after the  
designated distance.  
If there is a passage that the robotic lawnmower  
cannot get through, the settings in Guide width ought  
to be changed from Wide to Medium. If required, the  
setting can also be changed to Narrow. The Narrow  
guide width setting should only be used if none of the  
other settings work for this installation. When the Test  
OUT function is activated, the robotic lawnmower  
travels the farthest distance from the wire allowed by  
the selected guide width.  
The figure here shows how the robotic lawnmower  
travels through a passage when Guide width is set to  
Medium and not to Wide.  
How to measure the distance from the charging  
station to a remote area:  
Enter a distance which beyond any doubt exceeds the  
real figure. The maximum distance that can be entered  
is 500 metres. Park the robotic lawnmower in the  
charging station and select Test OUT. The robotic  
lawnmower will immediately leave the charging station.  
The distance, stated in metres, will be shown in the  
mower display as the robotic lawnmower operates.  
Stop the robotic lawnmower at the required position  
and note the distance. Enter the displayed number of  
metres in the Distance field for the working area in  
question.  
If Remote start 2 has been activated, i.e. if another  
option other than Never has been selected for  
Proportion, these settings must also be tested. Remote  
start 2 test is performed in the same way as for  
Remote start 1.  
Test IN  
The Test IN function allows you to test how well the  
robotic lawnmower docks with the charging station.  
Test IN can only be performed after Test OUT has  
been performed.  
Selecting this function causes the robotic lawnmower  
to travel directly along the guide wire towards the  
charging station and to dock with it. The test is  
approved only if the robotic lawnmower is able to dock  
with the charging station at the first attempt. If the  
robotic lawnmower is unable to dock on the first  
attempt, it will automatically try again. The installation  
is not approved if the robotic lawnmower needs two or  
more attempts to dock with the charging station.  
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Drive past wire  
The front of the robotic lawnmower always passes  
the boundary wire by a specific distance before the  
mower turns around. The default distance is 25 cm,  
but this can be changed if required. The minimum  
value is 25 cm and the maximum value is 30 cm.  
Guide width  
Remote start 1  
Remote start 2  
Test settings  
Drive past wire  
Now specify the number of centimetres you want the  
robotic lawnmower to pass the boundary wire and  
press OK.  
6.5 Security  
Through this selection, settings relating to security  
and the connection between the mower and the  
charging station can be made.  
Timer  
Change PIN code  
Security level  
Installation  
Security  
Settings  
Change PIN code  
Enter the new PIN code and press OK. Enter the same  
code again and confirm by pressing OK. When the PIN  
code is changed, a message stating that the PIN code  
has been changed appears in the display momentarily.  
New loop signal  
Make a note of the new PIN code on the designated  
line in Memo on page 4.  
Security level  
There are three security levels to choose from: low,  
medium and high Low and medium security prohibits  
access to the robotic lawnmower if the PIN code is  
unknown. High security also includes a warning that  
beeps if the correct PIN code is not entered after a  
designated time period.  
Change PIN code  
Security level  
Low  
Medium  
High  
New loop signal  
Function  
Time lock  
PIN request  
Low  
Medium  
High  
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X
X
X
Alarm  
X
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
We recommend using the High security level  
at all times.  
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Time lock  
This function means that the robotic lawnmower  
cannot be started after 30 days without first entering  
the correct PIN code. When the 30 days has passed  
the robotic lawnmower will continue to mow as normal,  
but the Enter PIN code message appears when the  
cover is opened. Enter your code again and press OK.  
PIN request  
This function means that the robotic lawnmower  
requests a PIN code when the main switch is set to 1  
and each time the cover is opened. The correct PIN  
code must be entered to use the robotic lawnmower.  
If the wrong PIN code is entered 5 times in succession  
the robotic lawnmower is blocked for a time. The  
blockage time is extended for every new incorrect  
attempt.  
Alarm  
This function means that an alarm sounds if the PIN  
code is not entered within 10 seconds after the STOP  
button has been pressed or the robotic lawnmower has  
been lifted up for any reason. A ticking noise indicates  
that the PIN code must be entered to prevent triggering  
the alarm. The alarm can be turned off at any time by  
entering the correct PIN code.  
New loop signal  
The loop signal is randomly selected to create a  
unique link between the robotic lawnmower and the  
charging station. In rare cases, there may be a need  
to generate a new signal, for instance if two adjacent  
installations have a very similar signal.  
Change PIN code  
Security level  
Place the robotic lawnmower in the charging  
station.  
New loop signal  
Select New loop signal in the menu and  
press OK.  
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6.6 Settings  
The following operating settings are available via this  
selection in the main menu.  
Timer  
Time & Date  
Language  
Time & Date  
Installation  
Security  
Settings  
to set the current time and date, and the required  
time and date format.  
Backlight  
Language  
to select the menu language.  
Remote start  
Calibrate guide  
Reset user settings  
Backlight, R40Li  
to select whether the display is lit while mowing  
or not.  
Remote start, R40Li  
to determine how often the robotic lawnmower  
must follow the guide wire out from the charging  
station.  
Calibrate guide, R40Li  
to test if the robotic lawnmower can follow the  
guide wire out from the charging station.  
Reset user settings  
to reset the robotic lawnmower to the settings it  
had when it left the factory.  
Time & Date  
This function allows you to set current time and  
required time format in the robotic lawnmower.  
Time & Date  
Language  
Time  
Time  
Time format  
Date  
Enter the correct time and press OK to exit.  
Time format  
Backlight  
Place the cursor at the required time format:  
12h 24h. Press OK to exit.  
Remote start  
Calibrate guide  
Reset user settings  
Date format  
Date  
Enter correct date and press OK to exit.  
Date format  
Place the cursor at the required date format:  
YYYY-MM-DD (year-month-day)  
MM-DD-YYYY (month-day-year)  
DD-MM-YYYY (day-month-year).  
Exit by pressing OK.  
Language  
Set language with this function.  
To select the language: Place the cursor at Language  
and press OK. Place the cursor at the required  
language and press OK.  
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Backlight , R40Li  
To indicate where the robotic lawnmower is at night in  
the working area, it is possible to allow the display to  
remain on when the robotic lawnmower is in operation.  
1. Select Backlight , R40Li in the menu and press  
OK.  
2. Select one of the following options:  
Auto: The display is lit for 1 minute after the latest  
key press.  
ON: The display is lit all the time when the robotic  
lawnmower operates. The display is not lit when  
the robotic lawnmower is stopped due for instance  
to a timer setting or possible disruption.  
Remote start, R40Li  
One important function with the guide wire is the  
capacity to steer the robotic lawnmower to remote  
garden areas when required. This function is very  
useful in gardens where, for instance, the front and  
back are joined by a narrow passage where the  
charging station cannot be installed.  
With this function activated, (any option other than  
Never is selected) the robotic lawnmower will follow  
the guide wire from the charging station to the point  
where the guide wire connects to the boundary wire.  
It begins to mow when it reaches this point. How  
often it must follow the guide wire from the charging  
station is selected as a proportion of the total number  
of times it leaves the charging station. At all other  
times, the robotic lawnmower leaves the charging  
station in the standard manner and starts to mow.  
The following five options can be selected;  
Never (0%)  
Rarely (approx. 20%)  
Medium (approx. 50%)  
Often (approx. 80%)  
Always (100%)  
Select the percentage that corresponds to the size of  
the remote area relative to the total working area. If the  
remote area is for instance less than half of the total  
working area, then Rarely must be selected. If the  
remote area is for instance half of the total working  
area, Medium must be selected. Compare with the  
examples in 7. Garden examples on page 54.  
The default setting is Rarely.  
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Calibrate guide, R40Li  
The Calibrate guide function allows you to test if the  
robotic lawnmower can follow the guide wire out from  
the charging station.  
To test the guide wire:  
1. Place the robotic lawnmower in the charging  
station.  
2. Select Calibrate guide and press OK. The  
robotic lawnmower will now leave the charging  
station, run a calibration process in front of the  
charging station and then follow the guide wire to  
the connection point with the boundary wire and  
then start mowing.  
3. Check that the robotic lawnmower can follow the  
guide wire all the way to the connection point  
with the boundary wire.  
The test has failed if the robotic lawnmower  
cannot follow the guide wire all the way to the  
connection point with the boundary wire. It is likely  
that the installation has not been carried out  
‚Äã‚Äãin accordance with the instructions in  
3. Installation. Common errors are for instance  
that there is not enough open space to the left of  
the guide wire as seen facing the charging station  
or that the guide wire is not laid at an angle on a  
steep slope. See 3.6 Installation of the guide wire.  
Rectify the installation and run a new test  
with Calibrate guide, R40Li.  
Reset user settings  
This function allows you to reset the robotic  
lawnmower to the default settings it had when it left the  
factory.  
1. Select Reset user settings in the menu and press  
OK. Enter the correct PIN code and press OK.  
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7. Garden examples  
- Installation proposals and settings  
The robotic mower's behaviour is controlled to a certain extent by what settings are made. Adapting the  
robotic lawnmower’s garden settings according to the shape of the garden makes it easier for the robotic  
lawnmower to frequently reach all parts of the garden and in doing so achieve a perfect mowing result.  
Different gardens require different settings. The following pages outline a number of examples of gardens  
with installation proposals and settings.  
See chapter 6. Menu functions for more detailed information about the various settings.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
The default settings for the robotic lawnmower have been selected to work in as many different  
gardens as possible. The settings only need to be adjusted when special installation conditions  
exist.  
The recommended timer settings in the following garden example are applicable to GARDENA R40Li  
unless otherwise stated. For GARDENA R70Li, the operating time can be reduced, see 4.2 Using the timer  
on page 35.  
Installation proposals and settings  
Area  
150 m2. Open and level area.  
Timer  
07:00-17:00  
Monday, Tuesday,  
Wednesday, Friday  
Remote start-  
Proportion  
Never  
The timer should be used to  
prevent the grass looking  
trampled since the area is  
less than the maximum  
capacity of the robotic  
lawnmower.  
Remarks  
Area  
400 m2. Open area.  
Timer  
07:00-22:00  
(factory setting)  
Monday-Sunday  
Remote start-  
Proportion  
Never  
The factory settings are  
Remarks  
suitable for this installation.  
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Installation proposals and settings  
Area  
400 m2. A number of islands  
and a 25% slope.  
Timer  
07:00-22:00  
(factory setting)  
Monday-Sunday  
Remote start-  
Proportion  
Rarely (factory setting)  
Place the charging station in  
the lower part of the working  
area. Lay the guide wire at  
an angle over the steep  
slope.  
Remarks  
Area  
200 m2. L-shaped garden  
with charging station  
installed in the narrow area.  
Contains a couple of islands.  
07:00-22:00  
Timer  
Monday, Tuesday,  
Wednesday, Friday  
Remote start-  
Proportion  
Often  
As most of the working area  
can easily be reached by the  
robotic lawnmower following  
the guide wire out from the  
charging station, select  
Proportion: Often.  
3 m  
Remarks  
Area  
250 m2. U-shaped garden  
linked with a narrow  
passage.  
Timer  
07:00 - 22:00  
Monday - Friday  
Remote start-  
Proportion  
Medium  
The guide wire must be  
Remarks  
placed along the narrow  
passage to ensure that the  
robotic lawnmower can with  
ease locate the charging  
station from the left hand  
side of the working area. The  
Proportion Medium is  
1.5 m  
selected as the left hand area  
is nearly half of the total area.  
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Installation proposals and settings  
Area  
150 m2. Unsymmetrical  
working area with a narrow  
passage and a number of  
islands.  
2 m  
Timer  
07:00-17:00  
Monday, Tuesday,  
Wednesday, Friday  
Remote start-  
Proportion  
Rarely (factory setting)  
The guide wire must be  
placed along the narrow  
passage to ensure that the  
robotic lawnmower can with  
ease locate the charging  
station from the right hand  
side of the working area.  
Select Proportion Rarely as  
the right hand area is a small  
fraction of the total area.  
Remarks  
Applies to the GARDENA  
R70Li only.  
400 m2. Three areas linked  
with two narrow passages.  
Area  
07:00-23:00 Monday,  
Timer  
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday  
Remote start 1- Rarely  
Proportion  
Rarely  
Remote start 2-  
Proportion  
Medium  
Guide width  
As the working area contains  
Remarks  
three areas linked by two  
narrow passages, Remote  
start 1 and Remote start 2  
must be used to obtain an  
even mowing result across  
the entire working area. The  
GARDENA R70Li is  
therefore recommended for  
this working area.  
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Installation proposals and settings  
Area  
200 m2 + 50 m2 in a  
secondary area.  
Timer  
07:00-18:00  
Monday, Tuesday,  
Thursday, Friday  
Remote start -  
Proportion  
Rarely (factory setting)  
The secondary area is cut  
using the MAN mode on  
Wednesday and Saturday.  
Remarks  
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8. MAINTENANCE  
8. Maintenance  
Check and clean the robotic lawnmower regularly and  
replace worn parts if necessary to improve operating  
reliability and to ensure a longer service life. For further  
information on cleaning, see 8.3 Cleaning.  
When the robotic lawnmower is first used, the blade  
disc and blades should be inspected once a week. If  
the amount of wear during this period has been low,  
the inspection interval can be increased.  
It is important that the blade disc rotates easily. The  
edges of the blades should not be damaged. The  
lifetime of the blades varies immensely and depends  
for instance on:  
Operating time and size of the working area.  
Type of grass.  
Type of soil.  
The presence of objects such as cones, windfalls,  
toys, tools, stones, roots and the like.  
The normal life is 2 to 4 months when used in areas  
more than 300 m2 in size and longer for smaller areas.  
See 8.6 Replacing the blades on page 60 on how to  
replace the blades.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Working with dull blades gives a poorer  
mowing result. The edges of the grass are  
not cut clean and more energy is needed  
resulting in the robotic lawnmower not  
mowing such a large area.  
8.1 Winter storage  
Robotic lawnmower  
The robotic lawnmower must be cleaned carefully  
before putting it away for the winter. See  
8.3 Cleaning on page 59.  
Charge the battery fully before winter storage. Then  
set the main switch to 0.  
Check the condition of wear items such as blades  
and bearings in the rear wheel. Rectify if necessary to  
make sure the robotic lawnmower is in good  
condition prior to next season.  
Store the robotic lawnmower upright in a dry area  
free from frost, preferably in the mower's original  
packaging.  
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Charging station  
Store the charging station and transformer indoors.  
The boundary wire and the guide wire can be left in the  
ground. The ends of the wires should be protected  
from damp by putting them in a container with grease  
for instance.  
8.2 After winter storage  
Check if cleaning is needed, particularly the charging  
strips on both the robotic lawnmower and the charging  
station, on the first time of use. If the charging strips  
appear to be burnt or coated, clean them using a fine  
grade emery cloth. Check also that the robotic  
lawnmower’s time and date are correct.  
8.3 Cleaning  
It is important to keep the robotic lawnmower clean.  
A mower with large amounts of grass stuck to it will not  
cope as well with slopes. It is recommended to clean  
using a brush and a spray bottle with water.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Never use a high-pressure washer or even  
running water to clean the robotic  
lawnmower. Never use solvents for cleaning.  
Chassis and blade disc  
1. Set the main switch in position 0.  
2. Wear protective gloves.  
3. Lift the robotic lawnmower onto its side.  
4. Clean the blade disc and chassis using e.g. a  
dish brush.  
At the same time, check that the blade disc  
rotates freely in relation to the foot guard.  
If long blades of grass or other objects find their  
way in, these may impede the blade disc. Even a  
slight braking effect leads to a higher  
consumption of energy and longer mowing  
times, and at worst will prevent the robotic  
lawnmower from being able to mow a large lawn.  
Chassis  
Clean the underside of the chassis. Brush or wipe  
with a damp cloth.  
Wheels  
Clean around the front wheels and rear wheel as well  
as the rear wheel bracket.  
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Body  
Use a damp, soft sponge or cloth to clean the body. If  
the body is very dirty it may be necessary to use a  
soap solution or washing-up liquid.  
Charging station  
Clean the charging station regularly from grass,  
leaves, twigs and other objects that may impede  
docking.  
8.4 Transport and removal  
Secure the machine during transport. It is important  
that the robotic lawnmower does not move when it is  
being transported, for instance, between lawns.  
8.5 In the event of a thunderstorm  
To reduce the risk of damage to components in  
the robotic lawnmower, 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.  
8.6 Replacing the blades  
WARNING  
Always use original blades and  
screws when replacing. Only  
replacing the blades and reusing the  
screw can result in a screw wearing  
during mowing and shearing. The  
blades can then be propelled from  
under the body and cause serious  
injury.  
There are three blades on the robotic lawnmower,  
which are screwed into the blade disc. All three  
blades and screws must be replaced at the same  
time to obtain a balanced mowing system.  
Use GARDENA approved original blades only.  
To replace the blades:  
1. Set the main switch in position 0.  
2. Wear protective gloves.  
3. Turn the robotic lawnmower upside down.  
4. Rotate the skid plate so that its hole aligns with  
the screw for the blade. Applies to the R70Li  
only.  
5. Remove the screw. Use a straight slot or  
cross-tip screwdriver.  
6. Remove the blade and the screw.  
7. Screw on the new blade and the new screw.  
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8.7 Replacing the battery  
The battery is maintenance-free, but has a limited life  
span of 2 to 4 years.  
Battery life is dependent on the length of the season  
and how many hours a day the robotic lawnmower is  
used. A long season or many hours of use a day  
means that the battery must be replaced more  
regularly.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Fully charge the battery at the end of the  
season before winter storage.  
Replacing the battery  
If the operating times for the robotic lawnmower are  
shorter than normal between charges, this indicates  
that the battery is getting old and eventually needs  
replacing. The battery is fine as long as the robotic  
lawnmower maintains a well-cut lawn.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Always use original batteries. Compatibility  
with other batteries cannot be guaranteed.  
1. Set the main switch in position 0.  
2. Lower the cutting height to its lowest position.  
3. Turn the robotic lawnmower upside down. Place  
the robotic lawnmower on a soft and clean  
surface to avoid scratching the body and the  
display cover.  
4. Clean around the battery cover.  
5. Unscrew the four screws to the battery cover  
(Torx 20) and remove the battery cover.  
6. Pull out the battery by pulling on the strap.  
7. Fit a new original battery.  
NOTE! Press on the contact strip to fit the battery  
in place and not on the battery pack itself.  
8. Fit the battery cover. If the seal on the battery  
cover is visibly damaged, the entire battery cover  
must be replaced.  
9. Screw in place the four screws for the battery  
cover (Torx 20).  
10. Reset the cutting height to the required level.  
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9. TROUBLESHOOTING  
9. Troubleshooting  
In this chapter, a number of messages are listed which may be shown in the display if there is a  
malfunction. There is a proposal as to the cause and steps to take for each message.  
This chapter also presents some symptoms that can guide you if the robotic lawnmower does not work as  
expected.  
More suggestions for steps to take in the event of malfunction or symptoms can be found on  
9.1 Messages  
Below a number of messages are listed which may be shown in the display of the robotic lawnmower.  
Contact GARDENA Central Service if the same message appears often. See Memo on page 4.  
Message  
Cause  
Action  
Wheel motor blocked,  
left  
Grass or other object has wrapped  
around the drive wheel.  
Check the drive wheel and remove  
the grass or other object.  
Wheel motor blocked,  
right  
Grass or other object has wrapped  
around the drive wheel.  
Check the drive wheel and remove  
the grass or other object.  
Cutting system  
blocked  
Grass or other object has wrapped  
around the blade disc.  
Check the blade disc and remove the  
grass or other object.  
The blade disc lies in a pool of water. Move the robotic lawnmower and if  
possible prevent the collection of  
water in the working area.  
No loop signal  
The transformer is not connected.  
Check the wall socket connection and  
whether an earth-fault breaker has  
tripped. Check that the low voltage  
cable is connected to the charging  
station.  
The boundary wire is not connected  
to the charging station  
Check that the boundary wire  
connector is fitted properly to the  
charging station. See 3.5 Connecting  
the boundary wire on page 27.  
Boundary wire broken.  
Find out where the break is. Replace  
the damaged section of the loop with  
a new loop wire and splice using an  
original coupler. See 9.4 Finding  
breaks in the loop wire on page 68.  
The boundary wire is laid in the wrong Check that the boundary wire has  
direction around an island.  
been laid according to the instructions  
in chapter 3. Installation.  
The connection between the robotic  
lawnmower and the charging station  
has been broken.  
Place the robotic lawnmower in the  
charging station and generate a new  
loop signal via Security -> New loop  
signal.  
Disturbances from metal objects  
(fences, reinforcement steel) or  
buried cables close by.  
Try moving the boundary wire.  
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Message  
Cause  
Action  
Trapped  
The robotic lawnmower has got  
caught in something.  
Free the robotic lawnmower and  
rectify the reason for it becoming  
trapped.  
The robotic lawnmower is stuck  
behind a number of obstacles.  
Check if there are any obstacles  
which make it hard for the robotic  
lawnmower to move on from this  
place.  
Outside working area  
The boundary wire connections to the Check that the boundary wire is  
charging station are crossed.  
connected correctly.  
The boundary wire is too close to the  
edge of the working area.  
Check that the boundary wire has  
been laid according to the instructions  
in chapter 3. Installation.  
The working area slopes too much.  
Check that the boundary wire has  
been laid according to the instructions  
in chapter 3. Installation.  
The boundary wire is laid in the wrong Check that the boundary wire has  
direction around an island.  
been laid according to the instructions  
in chapter 3. Installation.  
Disturbances from metal objects  
(fences, reinforcement steel) or  
buried cables close by.  
Try moving the boundary wire.  
The robotic lawnmower finds it hard  
to distinguish the signal from another  
robotic lawnmower installation close  
by.  
Place the robotic lawnmower in the  
charging station and generate a new  
loop signal via Security -> New loop  
signal.  
Low battery  
The robotic lawnmower cannot find  
the charging station.  
Check that the charging station and  
the guide wire are installed in  
accordance with the instructions in  
Chapter 3. Installation on page 15.  
The guide wire is broken or not  
connected.  
Check that the indicator lamp in the  
charging station flashes yellow. See  
the solution in 9.2 Indicator lamp in  
the charging station on page 65.  
The battery is spent.  
Replace the battery. See  
8.7 Replacing the battery on page 61.  
The charging station's antenna is  
defective.  
Check if the indicator lamp in the  
charging station flashes red. See the  
solution in 9.2 Indicator lamp in the  
charging station on page 65.  
Wrong PIN  
Wrong PIN code has been entered.  
Five attempts are permitted, and the  
keypad is then blocked for five  
minutes.  
Enter the correct PIN code. Contact  
GARDENA Central Service if you  
forget the PIN code. See Memo on  
page 4.  
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Message  
Cause  
Action  
No drive  
The robotic lawnmower has got  
caught in something.  
Free the robotic lawnmower and  
rectify the reason for the lack of drive.  
If it is due to wet grass, wait until the  
lawn has dried before using the  
robotic lawnmower.  
The working area includes a steep  
slope.  
Maximum guaranteed slope is 25%.  
Steeper slopes should be isolated.  
See 3.4 Installation of the boundary  
wire on page 21.  
The guide wire is not laid at an angle  
on a slope.  
If the guide wire is laid on a slope, it  
must be laid at an angle across the  
slope. See 3.6 Installation of the  
guide wire on page 28.  
Charging station  
blocked  
The contact between the charging  
strips and contact strips may be poor  
Put the robotic lawnmower in the  
charging station and check that the  
and the robotic lawnmower has made charging strips and contact strips  
a number of attempts to charge.  
make good contact.  
An object is obstructing the robotic  
lawnmower.  
Remove the object.  
Stuck in charging  
station  
There is an object in the way of the  
robotic lawnmower preventing it from  
leaving the charging station.  
Remove the object.  
Upside down  
The robotic lawnmower is leaning too Turn the robotic lawnmower the right  
much or has turned over.  
way up.  
Needs manual  
charging  
The robotic lawnmower is set in the  
MAN operating mode.  
Place the robotic lawnmower in the  
charging station. This behaviour is  
normal and no action is required.  
Next start hh:mm  
The timer setting prevents the robotic Change the timer settings. See  
lawnmower from operating.  
6.3 Timer on page 44.  
The rest period is in progress. The  
robotic lawnmower must dock in the  
This behaviour is normal and no  
action is required. See 4.2 Using the  
charging station for at least 8 hours a timer on page 35.  
day (11 hours for the GARDENA  
R40Li).  
The day's mowing is  
complete  
The rest period is in progress. The  
robotic lawnmower must dock in the  
This behaviour is normal and no  
action is required. See 4.2 Using the  
charging station for at least 8 hours a timer on page 35.  
day (11 hours for the GARDENA  
R40Li).  
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9.2 Indicator lamp in the charging station  
For a fully functional installation, the indicator lamp in the charging station must emit a solid green light.  
If something else appears, follow the troubleshooting guide below.  
please contact GARDENA Central Service. See Memo on page 4.  
Light  
Cause  
Action  
Solid green light  
Blue flashing light  
Everything in order  
No action required  
The boundary loop is not connected  
to the charging station  
Check that the boundary wire  
connector is fitted properly to the  
charging station. See 3.5 Connecting  
the boundary wire on page 27.  
Break in the boundary loop  
Find out where the break is. Replace  
the damaged section of the boundary  
wire with a new loop wire and splice  
using an original coupler. See  
9.4 Finding breaks in the loop wire on  
page 68.  
Yellow flashing light  
The guide wire is not connected to  
the charging station  
Check that the guide wire connector  
is properly connected to the charging  
station. See 9.4 Finding breaks in the  
loop wire on page 68.  
Break in the guide wire  
Find out where the break is. Replace  
the damaged section of the guide  
wire with a new loop wire and splice  
using an original coupler.  
Red flashing light  
Solid blue light  
Interruption in the charging station's  
antenna  
Contact GARDENA Central Service.  
See Memo on page 4.  
Weak signal as the boundary wire is  
too long. Max length is 250 metres.  
No steps have to be taken if the  
robotic lawnmower operates as  
expected.  
Shorten the boundary wire by  
reducing the working area or  
replacing islands with barriers the  
robotic lawnmower can collide with.  
Weak signal due to damaged  
boundary wire  
Since it is difficult to locate where the  
wire is damaged it is recommended  
to lay a new boundary wire for the  
entire working area.  
Solid red light  
Defective circuit board in the charging Contact GARDENA Central Service.  
station See Memo on page 4.  
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9.3 Symptoms  
If your robotic lawnmower does not work as expected, follow the troubleshooting guide below.  
answers to a number of standard questions. Contact GARDENA Central Service if you still cannot find the  
reason for the fault. See Memo on page 4.  
Symptom  
Cause  
Action  
The robotic  
The boundary wire is not laid in a long Check that the charging station has  
lawnmower has  
difficulty docking  
straight line that is far enough out  
from the charging station.  
been installed according to the  
instructions in 9.4 Finding breaks in  
the loop wire on page 68.  
The guide wire is not inserted in the  
slot at the bottom of the charging  
station.  
It is absolutely critical for operation  
that the guide wire is perfectly straight  
and is in the correct position under  
the charging station. Therefore make  
sure that the guide wire is always in  
its slot in the charging station. See  
3.6 Installation of the guide wire.  
The charging station is on a slope  
Place the charging station on a  
surface that is entirely level. See  
3.2 Installation of the charging station  
on page 16.  
Uneven mowing  
results  
The robotic lawnmower works too few Increase the mowing time. See  
hours per day.  
6.3 Timer on page 44.  
The proportion setting is incorrect in  
relation to the layout of the working  
area  
Check that the correct Proportion  
value is selected.  
The shape of the working area  
Also use Remote start 2 to steer  
requires the use of both Remote start the robotic lawnmower to a  
1 and Remote start 2 for the robotic  
lawnmower to find its way to all  
remote areas.  
remote area. See 6.4 Installation,  
R70Li on page 45. Applies to the  
GARDENA R70Li only.  
Working area too large.  
Try limiting the working area or  
extending the working time.  
See 6.3 Timer on page 44.  
Dull blades.  
Replace all the blades and screws so  
that the rotating parts are balanced.  
See 8.6 Replacing the blades on  
page 60.  
Long grass in relation to the set  
cutting height.  
Increase the cutting height and then  
successively lower.  
Accumulation of grass by the blade  
disc or around the motor shaft.  
Check that the blade disc rotates  
freely and easily. If not, screw off the  
blade disc and remove grass and  
foreign objects. See 8.3 Cleaning on  
page 59.  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Action  
The robotic  
lawnmower runs at  
the wrong time  
The robotic lawnmower clock needs  
to be set.  
Set the clock. See 6.6 Settings on  
page 51.  
The start and stop times for mowing  
are incorrect.  
Reset the start time and stop time  
settings for mowing. See 6.3 Timer  
on page 44.  
The robotic  
Damaged blades lead to imbalance in Inspect the blades and screws and  
lawnmower vibrates  
the cutting system.  
replace them if necessary. See  
8.6 Replacing the blades on page 60.  
Many blades in the same position  
lead to imbalance in the cutting  
system.  
Check that only one blade is fitted at  
each screw.  
The robotic  
lawnmower runs, but the charging station.  
the blade disc does  
The robotic lawnmower searches for  
No action The blade disc does not  
rotate when the robotic lawnmower is  
searching for the charging station.  
not rotate  
The robotic  
Grass or other foreign object blocks  
Remove and clean the blade disc.  
lawnmower mows for the blade disc.  
shorter periods than  
usual between  
See 8.3 Cleaning on page 59.  
charges  
Both the mowing and The battery is spent.  
charging times are  
Replace the battery. See  
8.7 Replacing the battery on page 61.  
shorter than usual  
This behaviour is normal at low  
No action  
temperatures (gradual increase  
below 15 ˚C).  
The robotic  
The robotic lawnmower must stand  
No action  
lawnmower is parked for at least 11 hours a day in the  
for hours in the  
charging station.  
charging station so that the battery  
can rest.. See 4.2 Using the timer on  
page 35. Applies to the GARDENA  
R40Li only.  
The cover has been closed without  
Open the cover, press the START  
the START button first being pressed. button and then close the cover.  
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9.4 Finding breaks in the loop wire  
Breaks in the loop wire are usually the result of  
unconscious physical damage to the wire such as  
when gardening with a shovel. In countries with ground  
frost, even sharp stones that move in the ground can  
damage the wire. Breaks can also be due to the high  
tension in the wire during installation.  
Mowing the grass too low right after the installation can  
damage wire insulation. Certain damage to the  
insulation may not cause disruptions until several  
weeks or months later. To avoid this, always select the  
maximum cutting height the first weeks after  
installation and then lower the height one step at a  
time every second week until the desired cutting height  
has been reached.  
A defective splicing of the loop wire can also lead to  
disruptions first several weeks after the splice was  
done. A faulty splice can, for example, be the result of  
the original coupler not being pressed together hard  
enough with a pair of pliers, or a coupler of lower  
quality than original coupler has been used. Please  
first check all known splices before further  
troubleshooting is done.  
A break can be located by gradually halving the  
distance of the loop wire where the break may have  
occurred until there is only a very short section of the  
wire left.  
1. Make sure the indicator lamp in the charging  
station flashes blue, which indicates a break in  
the boundary loop. See 9.2 Indicator lamp in the  
charging station on page 65.  
2. Check that the boundary wire connections to the  
charging station are properly connected and not  
damaged. Check that the indicator lamp in the  
charging station is still flashing blue.  
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9. TROUBLESHOOTING  
3. Connect the charging station to the power  
supply. Switch the connections between the  
guide wire and the boundary wire in the charging  
station.  
a) Switch connection A1 and Guide.  
If the indicator lamp flashes yellow, then the  
break is somewhere on the boundary wire  
between A1 and the point where the guide wire  
is connected to the boundary wire (thick black  
line in the illustration).  
Guide  
b) Put A1 and Guide back in their original  
positions. Then switch A2 and Guide.  
If the indicator lamp flashes yellow, then the  
break is somewhere on the boundary wire  
between A2 and the point where the guide wire  
is connected to the boundary wire (thick black  
line in the illustration).  
Guide  
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9. TROUBLESHOOTING  
4. a) Assume that the indicator lamp flashed yellow  
in test a) above. Reset all connections to their  
original positions. Then disconnect A2. Connect  
a new loop wire to A2. Connect the other end of  
this new loop wire somewhere at the centre of  
the installation.  
If the indicator lamp is green or flashing yellow,  
then the break is somewhere in the wire between  
the disconnected end to the point where the new  
wire is connected (thick black line in the  
illustration below).  
In that case, move the connection for the new  
wire closer to the disconnected end (roughly at  
the middle of the suspected wire section) and  
check again if the indicator lamp is green or  
flashes yellow.  
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Continue until only a very short section of the  
wire remains which is the difference between a  
flashing blue light and a solid green light.  
b) If the indicator lamp flashed yellow in test 3b)  
above, a similar test is carried out but with the  
new loop wire connected to A1 instead.  
5. When the break is found, the damaged section  
must be replaced with a new wire. The damaged  
section can be cut out if it is possible to shorten  
the boundary wire. Always use original couplers.  
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10. TECHNICAL DATA  
10. Technical Data  
Data  
R40Li  
R70Li  
Dimensions  
Length  
58 cm  
46 cm  
26 cm  
8 kg  
58 cm  
46 cm  
26 cm  
8 kg  
Width  
Height  
Weight  
Electrical system  
Battery  
Specialised Lithium-Ion battery,  
18 V/1.6 Ah  
Specialised Lithium-Ion battery,  
18 V/1.6 Ah  
Transformer  
230 VAC/21.6 VDC  
230 VAC/21.6 VDC  
12 kWh/month in a 700 m2  
working area  
Mean energy consumption at  
maximum use  
7 kWh/month in a 400 m2  
working area  
Noise emissions  
Measured Noise Level  
Guaranteed noise level  
Mowing  
56 dB (A)  
58 dB (A)  
58 dB (A)  
60 dB (A)  
Cutting system  
Three pivoted cutting blades  
2,900 rpm  
Three pivoted cutting blades  
2,900 rpm  
Blade motor speed  
Power consumption during  
cutting  
20 W +/- 20%  
20 W +/- 20%  
Cutting height  
Cutting width  
2-5 cm  
2-5 cm  
17 cm  
17 cm  
Working capacity  
400 m2 +/- 20%  
700 m2 +/- 20%  
Full compatibility cannot be guaranteed between the robotic lawnmower and other types of wireless  
systems such as remote controls, radio transmitters, hearing loops, buried electric animal fencing or  
similar.  
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11. GUARANTEE TERMS  
11. Guarantee terms  
GARDENA guarantees this product's functionality for a  
period of two years (from date of purchase). The  
guarantee covers serious faults relating to materials or  
manufacturing faults. Within the guarantee period, we  
will replace the product or repair it at no charge if the  
following terms are met:  
• The robotic lawnmower and the charging station  
may only be used in compliance with the  
instructions in this Operator's Manual.  
• Users or non-authorized third parties are not  
permitted to attempt to repair the product.  
Examples of faults which are not included in the guarantee:  
• Damage caused by water seepage from  
underneath the robotic lawnmower (e.g. from  
washing or irrigation systems).  
• Damage caused by shortened low-voltage cable.  
• Damage caused by lightning.  
• Damage caused by using a battery that is not an  
original battery.  
• Damage to the loop wire.  
The blades and wheels are seen as disposable and  
are not covered by the guarantee.  
If an error occurs with your GARDENA robotic  
lawnmower, please contact GARDENA Central  
Services (see Memo on page 4) for further  
instructions. Please have the receipt and the robotic  
lawnmower's serial number at hand when contacting  
GARDENA Central Service.  
12. Environmental  
information  
Symbols on the GARDENA robotic lawnmower or its  
packaging indicate that this product cannot be  
handled as domestic waste. It should instead be left  
at a suitable recycling centre to recycle its electronic  
components and batteries.  
By ensuring that this product is taken care of  
correctly, you can help to counteract the potential  
negative impact on the environment and people that  
can otherwise result through the incorrect waste  
management of this product.  
For more detailed information about recycling this  
product, contact your municipality, your domestic  
waste service or the shop from where you purchased  
the product.  
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13. EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
13. EU Declaration of Conformity  
EU Declaration of conformity (Only applies to Europe)  
Husqvarna AB, SE-561 82 Huskvarna, Sweden, declares under sole responsibility that the robotic  
lawnmowers GARDENA R40Li and GARDENA R70Li with serial numbers dating 2013 and onwards  
(the year is clearly stated on the rating plate, followed by the serial number), comply with the  
requirements of the COUNCIL’S DIRECTIVE:  
Directive “relating to machinery” 2006/42/EC.  
Directive on “restriction of use of certain hazardous substances” 2011/65/EU  
Directive “relating to noise emissions from outdoor equipment” 2000/14/EC.  
See also the Technical Data chapter for information regarding noise emissions and the cutting  
width. The notified body 0404, SMP Svensk Maskinprovning AB, Fyrisborgsgatan 3, SE-754 50  
Uppsala, Sweden, has issued the report regarding the assessment of conformity according to  
annex VI to the COUNCIL’S DIRECTIVE of May 8, 2000 “relating to noise emissions in the  
environment” 2000/14/EC.  
The certificate has the number: 01/901/163.  
Directive “relating to electromagnetic compatibility” 2004/108/EC and applicable supplements.  
The following standards have been applied:  
- EN 61000-6-3 (emission)  
- EN 61000-6-2 and EN 61000-6-1 (immunity)  
Huskvarna October 1, 2012  
Christer Gustavsson, Development Manager at Husqvarna AB, robotic lawnmowers  
(Authorized representative for Husqvarna AB and responsible for technical documentation)  
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