Husqvarna AUTOMOWER 115H 4G Owner Manual - Page 36
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Message Cause Action Upside down The product is leaning too much or has Turn the product the right way up. turned over. Needs manual charging The product is set to the Secondary area operating mode. Place the product in the charging station. This behavior is normal and no action is required. Next start hh:mm The timer setting prevents the product Change the timer settings. Refer to To from operating. do the schedule settings on page 21. The rest period is in progress. The product has an inbuilt standby period according to the Standby time table. This behavior is normal and no action is required. The clock on the product is not correct. Set the time. Refer to To set the time & date on page 25. Today's mowing completed The rest period is in progress. The product has an inbuilt standby period according to the Standby time table. This behavior is normal and no action is required. Lifted The lift sensor has been activated as the product has become trapped. Free the product. Wheel drive prob- Grass or other object is wrapped lem, right/left around the drive wheel. Clean the wheels and around the wheels. Safety function faulty Temporary electronic or firmware related issue in the product. Electronic problem Loop sensor problem, front/rear Restart the product. If the problem remains, the message requires action by authorized service technician. Charging system problem Tilt sensor problem Temporary problem Temporary battery Temporary battery or firmware related problem issue in the product. Battery problem Restart the product. Disconnect and reconnect the battery. If the problem remains, the message requires action by authorized service technician. Charging current Wrong or faulty power supply unit. too high Restart the product. If the problem remains, the message requires action by authorized service technician. 36 - Troubleshooting 982 - 003 -