Husqvarna AUTOMOWER 115H 4G Owner Manual - Page 37

loop wire on ECO mode

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Message No loop signal Cause Action The power supply is not connected. The low voltage cable is damaged or not connected. The boundary wire is not connected to the charging station. Check the wall socket connection and whether an earth-fault breaker has tripped or not. Check that the low voltage cable is connected to the charging station. Check that the low voltage cable is not damaged. Check that it is also properly connected to the charging station and to the power supply. Check that the boundary wire connectors are fitted properly to the charging station. Replace connectors if damaged. Refer to To install the boundary wire on page 19. 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. Refer to Find breaks in the loop wire on page 41. ECO mode is activated and the product Place the product in the charging sta- has attempted to start outside the tion and press the STOP button. Refer charging station. to ECO mode on page 25. The boundary wire is crossed on its way to and from an island. Check that the boundary wire is laid according to instructions, e.g. in the right direction around the island. Refer to To install the boundary wire on page 19. The connection between the product Place the product in the charging staand the charging station has been bro- tion and generate a new loop signal. ken. Disturbances from metal objects (fences, reinforcement steel) or buried cables close by. Try moving the boundary wire. 982 - 003 - Troubleshooting - 37

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Message
Cause
Action
No loop signal
The power supply is not connected.
Check the wall socket connection and
whether an earth-fault breaker has trip-
ped or not. Check that the low voltage
cable is connected to the charging sta-
tion.
The low voltage cable is damaged or
not connected.
Check that the low voltage cable is not
damaged. Check that it is also properly
connected to the charging station and
to the power supply.
The boundary wire is not connected to
the charging station.
Check that the boundary wire connec-
tors are fitted properly to the charging
station. Replace connectors if dam-
aged. Refer to
To install the boundary
wire on page 19
.
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 origi-
nal coupler. Refer to
Find breaks in the
loop wire on page 41
.
ECO mode
is activated and the product
has attempted to start outside the
charging station.
Place the product in the charging sta-
tion and press the
STOP
button. Refer
to
ECO mode on page 25
.
The boundary wire is crossed on its
way to and from an island.
Check that the boundary wire is laid ac-
cording to instructions, e.g. in the right
direction around the island. Refer to
To
install the boundary wire on page 19
.
The connection between the product
and the charging station has been bro-
ken.
Place the product in the charging sta-
tion and generate a new loop signal.
Disturbances from metal objects (fen-
ces, reinforcement steel) or buried ca-
bles close by.
Try moving the boundary wire.
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Troubleshooting -
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