1. Introduction
Welcome to the ANTHBOT Genie series mower. This manual provides essential information for safe and efficient operation of your robotic lawnmower. Please read it thoroughly before installation and use. Note: This product should be operated and supervised by adults when operated by a child.
The ANTHBOT Genie 800 is an advanced AI wireless robotic lawnmower featuring Full Frequency Band RTK + 4 Camera Vision, designed to manage lawns up to 1500 m² with precision and ease.

2. Safety Warnings
2.1 General Safety Notes
Read all safety warnings and instructions. Familiarize yourself with the controls and proper use. Keep instructions for future reference.
Explanation of Symbols on the Machine
- WARNING: Read instruction manual before operating the machine.
- WARNING: Operate the disabling device before working on or lifting the machine.
- WARNING: Keep a safe distance from the machine when operating.
- WARNING: Do not ride on the machine.
- Class III machines.
- CE Mark: Product complies with applicable European directives.
- FCC Compliant: Device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.
- WEEE Symbol: Electrical appliances must not be disposed of with domestic waste.
Explanation of Symbols on the Package
- Recyclable
- Fragile
- This side up
- Keep dry
- Stacking layers limit: 6
- Do not step
2.2 Operation Safety
Before Using
- Install and operate the mower and charging station according to instructions.
- Avoid using the mower for purposes other than mowing to prevent injury.
- Set mowing times when no people or pets are on the lawn. Use warning signs if necessary.
- DO NOT modify the mower. Modifications can interfere with operations and void warranty.
- Power off the mower (press and hold on/off button for 15s) before maintenance, tool change, transport, or storage.
- Ensure the user is 18-70 years old and has received necessary training.
- Never allow children or unauthorized persons to use the machine.
Before Mowing
- Regularly check all parts for normal function.
- Operate only when the battery compartment is shut and all screws are in place.
- Keep supply/extension cords away from moving parts.
- Do not connect or touch damaged cords.
- Mow in dry weather for best results. Avoid mowing in heavy rain, thunderstorms, or snow.
- Periodically inspect and remove stones, sticks, wires, bones, and other foreign objects from the lawn.
- Keep the mower at least 1m (3ft) away from sprinkler heads.
- NEVER allow children to touch power supply, charging station, blades, or any parts with gaps.
- Connect peripherals only to a supply circuit protected by an RCD with a tripping current of not more than 30mA.
During Mowing
- Maintain balance, especially on slopes and wet grass. Do not operate barefoot or in open-toed sandals.
- During manual control, do not exceed speed, maintain balance, and walk on slopes.
- Avoid mowing in bad weather, especially with lightning risk.
- If the mower vibrates abnormally, makes an abnormal sound, or signals an alarm, press the STOP button immediately.
- DO NOT leave the machine unattended if pets, children, or people are in the vicinity.
- DO NOT allow children to be in the vicinity or play with the machine when it is operating.
- DO NOT lift the mower in operation. DO NOT ride on the mower.
- DO NOT mow on areas with slopes steeper than 45% (24°) or on the boundary (15%).
- DO NOT touch moving hazardous parts before they have come to a complete stop.
2.3 Battery Safety
- Do not open the battery compartment. Risk of short-circuiting.
- Protect the battery against heat, fire, water, and moisture. Risk of explosion.
- Keep unfitted batteries away from metal objects to prevent short-circuiting.
- In case of damage or improper use, vapours may be emitted. Ventilate and seek medical help.
- Battery can be damaged by pointed objects or force.
- If flammable liquid is ejected, avoid contact. Rinse with water if contact occurs. Seek medical attention if liquid contacts eyes.
- Do not short-circuit the battery. Risk of explosion.
- Use only original battery packs.
- Ensure the robot is powered off before inserting the battery.
- The ANTHBOT operates (including charging) between 3-45°C. Outside this range, the APP will display a message and the robot will not leave the charging station or will return to it.
- Recharge only in the original charging station. Batteries are replaceable by skilled persons.
2.4 Intended Use
- The mower is intended for domestic lawn mowing.
- Do not operate the mower indoors.
- Do not use the mower for any other purpose.
- Never attempt to modify the mower.
2.5 Regulatory Information
- This product complies with CE, Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU, and RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.
- Products marked with the WEEE symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. Return to local supplier or designated collection points.
- This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. Return to supplier or designated collection point.
3. Product Overview
3.1 What's in the Box

- Genie Mower x 1
- One Set of Blades (5 blades)
- Charging Station x 1
- Charging Pile Adapter x 1
- Charging Pile Extension Cable x 1
- RTK Mounting Pole x 1
- RTK Tripod Fixing Stake x 1
- RTK Reference Station x 1
- Tool Kit (Hex wrench, Screwdriver)
- Fast Instruction Manual
- Instruction Manual
3.2 Main Body Components
Top View
- Display control panel
- AI camera
- Charging contact
- Front bumper
- Rain detection sensor
- Stop button
- Rear wheels
- Edge camera
Bottom View
- Omnidirectional wheel
- Drive wheel
- Blade
- Blade disc
- Handle
- Battery compartment
Blade: The blades can rotate freely. When mowing, the spinning blade disc generates centrifugal force to keep the blades pointing outside. When hitting an obstacle, the blade will turn inside.
Blade disc: Blade disc height adjustment is controlled through the ANTHBOT App.
NOTE: If the mower falls into water, take it out immediately and put it right side up to drain. Never submerge the mower in water, otherwise, components may be damaged and the Limited Warranty will be voided.
4. Setup
4.1 RTK Base Station Installation Environment Requirements
To ensure RTK signal stability, place the RTK base station in an open area without obstruction. Avoid areas under trees, eaves, or surrounded by multiple buildings that may cause obstructions. Recommended usage scenarios:
- Remain a certain distance away (greater than 3 m) from houses, trees, and walls.
- Install the charging station and antenna in an open space with nothing blocking the signal (e.g., tree canopy or sunshade umbrella), where the antenna has a clear sky view that is at least 120° unobstructed.
- Place the charging station on a flat, non-hardened ground with the antenna upright. Do not install the antenna at an angle.

4.2 Charging Pile Installation Environment Requirements
- Place the charging station on a flat lawn.
- Do not install the charging station in the corner of an L-shaped building or a narrow path between two buildings.
- There should be no obstacles or other objects between the charging station and the docking point.
- The charging station base plate should not be bent or tilted.
- To ensure smooth docking, leave a minimum of 10 cm at the back of the charging station and 1 m at the front.
- Stay away from sprinkler heads, fountains, or other outdoor water systems.
- Stay away from substations, generators, water pump stations, and air conditioners.

4.3 Installation of Charging Station and RTK Base Station
- Install the RTK reference station on the mounting pole. Connect the RTK power port to the power extension cable, then connect the RTK power extension cable to the charging pile power port.
- Assemble two mounting poles and the tripod ground stake. Insert the RTK tripod into the ground and keep it upright.
- Fix the charging station on a horizontal surface with four fixing screws, ensuring the charging station remains level.
- Connect the RTK power extension cable to the charging pile power port.
Warning: Ensure that the RTK is securely installed.
Note: Before installing RTK, check if the RTK signal light and GPS on the host are always green. If not, find a suitable open environment with stable signal to install and use. After installation, the temporary power supply needs to be removed, and the RTK needs to be connected to the charging station power supply.
4.4 Blade Installation and Removal

Install or remove the blade as shown in the figure in the manual.
5. Operating Instructions
5.1 Preparation
- Read and understand the safety instructions before operation.
- Ensure the charging pile and RTK reference station are correctly installed.
- Ensure the device is docked at the charging station.
- Ensure a good Wi-Fi or hotspot signal.
- Keep your phone's Bluetooth turned on.
5.2 RTK Signal Indicator
| Indicator | Status | Description |
|---|---|---|
| RTK signal indicator | Red | Powered on |
| Flash red | Matching | |
| Green | RTK signal stabilized | |
| Flash green | RTK signal instability | |
| Breath green | Upgrading |
5.3 Main Body Button Description
| Indicator | Description |
|---|---|
| PIN code lock | PIN code required for machine operation |
| Low battery indication | Low device battery |
| Cellular data | 4G signal normal |
| GPS | Green: signal is normal; Flash green: signal is unstable |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth connected |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi connected |
| Battery level | Each bar represents 25% battery level, full charge at 100%. Last bar flashing indicates low battery, please charge. |
| Digital tube display | PIN code input display; Error code display (e.g., E100); Working time display for current task |
5.4 Instructional Guidance for Main Body Buttons
Note: If the mower is in lock status, you must enter the PIN code before operating the mower. The default code is 0000.
- Power on/off: Press and hold for 3 seconds.
- Stop mower operation: Press STOP.
- Start global mowing: Press MOW, then press OK.
- Start spot mowing: Press MOW, then hold for 3 seconds.
- Mower returns to the charging station: Press HOME, then press OK.
- How to unlock the mower: Enter default code "0000". Press MOW to enter singular digits, HOME to enter dual digits, On/Off to verify input.
- Enter Lora Mode: Press Lora, then hold for 5 seconds.
- Enter ACC Mapping Mode: Press ACC, then hold for 5 seconds.
- Adjust cutting height: Press and hold MOW for 5s to start adjust. Use MOW to increase by 5, HOME to decrease by 5. Press OK to confirm.
- Restore factory settings: Press MOW + Home at the same time for 5s.
5.5 Download the ANTHBOT App
The ANTHBOT app is essential for controlling your mower. Scan the QR code below or search for "ANTHBOT" in your app store (Android or Apple) to download.

Account Registration and Login
- If you have an ANTHBOT account, enter your account and password to log in.
- To create a new account: Click "Register", select your country, enter your email address, and click "Send".
- Enter the verification code received in your email (check spam if not found).
- Check "Privacy Policy" and "User Agreement", then click "Next" to set a password (8-32 characters, letters and numbers).
- Click Confirm and Login to complete registration.
5.6 Function Summary (App Features)

- Mowing Mode: Global mowing, Regional mowing, Arrive at a fixed point.
- Lawn Mowing Arrangement: Mowing schedule, Mowing records.
- Parameter Setting: Rain and snow perception, Voice settings, Manual control, Firmware Update, Do Not Disturb, Rename device, Anti-theft mode.
5.7 Creating a Map
Preparation for Mapping
- Place the device on the charging pile to start.
- Clear debris, piled leaves, toys, wires, stones, and other obstacles from the lawn.
- Ensure there are no children or animals on the lawn.
- The device status shows Ready and good positioning.
Automatic Mapping Mode
Ensure your home lawn has clear boundaries. Launch automatic mapping mode, and the device will automatically identify boundaries to establish the map. This function supports automatic mapping of a single lawn area. If you have multiple separate lawn areas, manual remote mapping is recommended.

Manual Mapping Mode
Stay within 5 meters of the device to ensure good network connection and safety. Do not drive the device on uneven curbs. Guide the device to drive along the lawn's perimeter on flat and open curbs.

Creating Exclusion Zones
Set dangerous areas such as cliffs, pools, deep pits, etc., as work exclusion zones to prevent the device from entering these areas. Enter the app's map interface, select the exclusion zone, drag its shape to the desired area, and adjust its size.
Zone Cutting Settings
- Adding a Zone: Select Zone Mowing, then select the Add Zone icon on the main interface.
- Zone Editing: Click on a zone to edit its size, move, or delete it. Click again to edit the zone properties.
5.8 Fixed-Point Arrival Setting
Select the Spot mode and click on the map to specify the point. Click the start button to automatically reach the designated point.
5.9 Other Settings
- Schedule: Set start mowing time, specific number of days for mowing per week, and mowing height.
- Mowing Records: Contains total mowing area, total number of mowings, daily mowing time periods, areas, and other information.
- Rain and Snow Perception: If it rains, the machine will return to charge and suspend work. On/off settings can be made in the APP.
- Voice Settings: The robot broadcast can be set to five national languages.
- Manual Control: Control via manual joystick through APP.
- Firmware Update: Upgrade the firmware version of the machine.
- Do Not Disturb: Turn off the robot's voice broadcast.
- Rename Device: Change the robot's name.
- Anti-theft Mode: When turned on, the alarm will sound if the machine exceeds the set distance from the boundary. Includes function for finding the device.
6. Maintenance
6.1 General Maintenance
- Regular inspection and maintenance is required for optimal performance.
- Clean debris and dirt after each use.
- Regularly inspect critical components.
- Check and replace worn parts.
- Follow the manufacturer's recommended times and intervals for routine maintenance.
6.2 Cleaning the Blade Disc and Wheel Assemblies
Rinse the blade disc assembly regularly, avoiding the camera components as much as possible.
6.3 Lens Cleaning and Maintenance
Use a clean and dry cleaning cloth to wipe the lenses. Avoid using hard cleaning tools or detergents to prevent damaging the lenses.
6.4 Cleaning Charging Contact Plates
Clean the charging contact plates regularly to prevent dirt from causing abnormal charging contact.
6.5 Cleaning the Rain Detection Sensor
Check regularly if the rain detection sensor is dirty and clean the sensor probe points periodically to prevent false triggering of the rain sensor.
6.6 Clearing Plants around Charging Pile
Ensure there are no obvious obstacles or plant obstructions near the charging pile to prevent abnormal docking of the device.
6.7 Blade Replacement
It is recommended to replace the blade every three months.
6.8 Device Lifting Operation
Place both hands on the rear handle and end of the device, avoiding the blade disc assembly as much as possible.
6.9 Battery Replacement
- Power off the device first.
- Lay the device down on a soft, clean platform.
- Use a screwdriver to unscrew the battery compartment screws and remove/replace the battery.
6.10 Storage
- Before storage, power off the mower by pressing and holding the On/Off button for 15s until it makes a voice announcement. Charge its battery to 80% or higher to avoid over-discharge.
- Store in a cool and dry place indoors.
- Keep the mower, charging station, and power supply away from heat sources or chemicals.
- Protect the power supply from moisture and keep it in a well-ventilated place.
- Store the mower only within a temperature range between -20°C and 60°C.
7. Troubleshooting
This section provides solutions for common issues you might encounter with your ANTHBOT Genie 800.
7.1 Common Fault Issues (E1XX - Communication Related)
| Message | Cause | Action |
|---|---|---|
| E101 RTK abnormality | RTK module communication timed out and failed to start. | Try restarting. If the error persists, please contact customer service. |
| E102 Lora communication abnormality | a. The base station power supply failed to work properly. b. There is an obstruction between the host and the RTK base station. | a. Please check whether the power supply is normal. Wait about 3 minutes after re-powering on before operation. b. Please check whether the host and base station are blocked. |
| E103 RTK calibration failed | a. The current device is in an obstructed area. b. The device calibration action failed to complete. | a. Please check whether the device is in the obstructed area and make sure the signal indicator is green. b. Try to restart. If the error persists, please contact customer service. |
| E104 Lora pairing error | Lora is not paired. | Please refer to the detailed instructions (electronic file) for pairing operations. |
7.2 Common Fault Issues (E2XX - Sensor Related)
| Message | Cause | Action |
|---|---|---|
| E201 Collision sensor abnormality | Upper shell omnidirectional collision sensor is stuck. | Please move the upper shell assembly gently to ensure that it can move normally. If the upper shell moves normally and the error still occurs after trying again, please contact the customer service for processing. |
| E202 IMU data initialization abnormality | The equipment is initialized abnormally or the machine is not placed on a level surface when started. | Please keep the machine level and restart the device. If the error still occurs, please contact customer service. |
| E203 Rain detection sensor abnormality | The rain detection sensor is dirty or damaged. | Try to wipe or clean the rain detection sensor. If the error still occurs, please contact after-sales service. |
| E204 Device suspended | The equipment is lifted or sunk during operation. | Please move the device to a safe area and restart. |
| E205 Blade falls off | a. The blade is not installed firmly enough and is loose, causing it to fall off. b. The blade breaks when it cuts the hard ground. | a. The blade is not installed firmly enough and is loose, causing it to fall off. b. The blade breaks when it cuts the hard ground. |
7.3 Common Fault Issues (E3XX - Path-Dependent)
| Message | Cause | Action |
|---|---|---|
| E304 Reposition failed | RTK signal is poor and the device does not work within the map range. | Please put the device on the mobile charging station and restart. |
| E305 Positioning signal abnormality | a. The device is not within the signal coverage area and is beyond the signal range. b. The device is working in a blocked area. | a. Make sure the device is working within the map boundary. b. Check whether the RTK base station and device are blocked, and do not work on rainy days. |
| E306 Device out of bounds | a. The device is not within the working area of the map boundary. b. The map is offset. | a. Please move the device within the map boundary and restart. b. Please recreate the map and try to restart. |
| E302 Machine trapped | a. The equipment is stuck in a pit and cannot be rescued. b. The equipment is in a high grass area. c. The equipment is working in a small corner or complex area, resulting in the equipment being unable to be rescued. | a. Please move the device to a safe working environment before starting. b. Please trim the tall grass to less than 7cm before cutting. c. Confine dangerous and easily trapped scenes to restricted areas. |
| E303 Ramp start | a. The equipment is started on a slope. b. The charging pile is installed at an angle. | a. Please move the device to a level surface and restart the device. b. Please install the charging station on a level surface. |
7.4 Common Fault Issues (E4XX - Motor Related)
| Message | Cause | Action |
|---|---|---|
| E400 Left wheel motor abnormality | Left wheel motor stuck or open circuit. | Please check if the left wheel motor is stuck. If not, please restart the device. If the error is not eliminated, please contact customer service. |
| E410 Right wheel motor abnormality | Right wheel motor stuck or open circuit. | Please check if the right wheel motor is stuck. If not, please restart the device. If the error is not eliminated, please contact customer service. |
| E420 Lifting motor abnormality | Lifting motor stuck or open circuit. | Please check if the lifting motor is stuck. If not, please restart the device. If the error is not eliminated, please contact customer service. |
| E430 Cutter motor abnormality | Cutter motor stuck or open circuit. | Please check if the lifting motor is stuck. If not, please restart the device. If the error is not eliminated, please contact customer service. |
7.5 Common Fault Issues (E5XX - Battery Related)
| Message | Cause | Action |
|---|---|---|
| E501 Charging abnormality | Abnormal charging protection. | Please recharge the device. If the error persists, please contact customer service. |
| E502 Battery temperature too high | Ambient temperature too high. | Please ensure that the device is working in a normal working environment. The recommended working temperature of the device is 5 to 40 degrees Celsius. |
| E503 Battery temperature too low | Ambient temperature too low. | Please ensure that the device is working in a normal working environment. The recommended working temperature of the device is 5 to 40 degrees Celsius. |
7.6 Common Fault Issues (E6XX - Camera Related)
| Message | Cause | Action |
|---|---|---|
| E601 Front left camera abnormality E602 Front right camera abnormality E603 Left camera abnormality E604 Right camera abnormality E605 Front left camera abnormality E606 Front right camera abnormality E607 Left camera abnormality E608 Right camera abnormality | The camera is dirty or blocked (rain, mud, etc.). Camera module initialization is abnormal. | Please check whether the lens is dirty or blocked. If it is blocked, please clean it before starting. Please restart the device. If the error persists, please contact customer service. |
7.7 Common Fault Issues (E7XX - Other Abnormalities)
| Message | Cause | Action |
|---|---|---|
| E700 Triggering Safety Protection | a. The emergency button (STOP) is triggered during operation. b. It is lifted during operation. | Please press the MOW button first and then the OK button to release the security protection before performing the operation. |
7.8 FQA (Frequently Asked Questions)
| Issue | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Abnormal vibration when the mower is operating. | A damaged blade disc. | Check the blades and the blade disc. Replace if damaged or worn. The blade disc has to be replaced by an authorized technician. |
| The mower cannot get accurate GPS location persistently. | 1. The antenna on the mower is covered or blocked. 2. The antenna or charging station is covered or blocked. 3. The firmware version is too old. | 1. Make sure the mower is not covered by anything. 2. Remove anything that is covering or blocking the charging station, or relocate the RTK antenna to a place with a good signal. 3. Update to the latest firmware. |
| Shorter working hours per full charge. | 1. Aged battery pack. 2. Lawn condition (long grass, changed garden layout, etc.). | 1. Replace the battery pack. 2. This is normal. |
| It takes less time to fully charge the mower. | Aged battery pack. | Replace the battery pack. |
| The mower does not charge or it turns off automatically in the charging station. | 1. High/low battery temperature. 2. The charging station is not connected to the power socket. 3. The contact strip is unclean. | 1. When the mower temperature returns normal, try charging again. 2. Connect the charging station to the power supply and plug it into the power socket. 3. Clean the contact strip. |
| The mower does not work according to the schedule. | 1. The STOP button is pressed down or jammed and the mower cannot start automatically. 2. Low battery. 3. Water on the rain sensor. | 1. Make sure the STOP button is completely released. Turn off the mower and check if there is any foreign object stuck in the STOP button. If yes, remove the object and try mowing again. 2. Charge the mower battery to 85%. 3. If the rain sensor is triggered, the mower cannot start working. Wait for the water to dry up or turn off the rain sensor in the app. |
| The mower does not go back to the charging station. | 1. The RTK is blocked. 2. The charging station is covered or blocked by obstacles. 3. Items are blocking the upper surface of the mower so that the built-in RTK cannot receive the signal well. | Remove all obstacles covering, blocking or surrounding the charging station and the RTK. |
| The mower is stuck. | 1. The wheels lost traction because of mud or grass. 2. Soft ground such as sand. 3. Deep ditch. | 1. Remove anything that's stuck on the wheels. 2. Set soft areas as off-limit islands when necessary. 3. Fill in the gap and keep the lawn surface level and flat. |
| The mower goes outside the boundary. | 1. The wheels lost traction because of mud or grass. 2. The boundary is set on a slope. 3. Weak satellite signal reception. | 1. Remove anything that's stuck on the wheels. 2. Change the location of the boundary. 3. Try to install the antenna in a relatively open space to allow the antenna to have a clear view of the sky, where at least 110° of the sky is unobstructed. |
| The mower does not move in a regular pattern in certain areas. | There are obstacles in the area. | The mower will automatically adjust its moving pattern and resumes to normal. |
| Uneven or patchy mowing. | 1. The preset mowing time is insufficient. 2. The blades are blunt. 3. The grass is too high. 4. The blades cannot pivot normally. | 1. Adjust the mowing time so that it matches the mowing area and the mower has enough time to finish the task. 2. Replace the blades. 3. Set the cutting height to a higher level and then lower to the desired height gradually. 4. Clean the blades. |
| The mower cannot power on. | The battery is over-discharged. | Place the mower in the charging station, fully charge it, and restart the mower. |
| The mower cannot connect to a Wi-Fi network. | 1. The mower is too far away from the router. 2. The Wi-Fi network is not 2.4 GHz. 3. Wi-Fi permission is not granted to ANTHBOT app. | 1. Place the mower closer to the router. 2. Connect the mower to a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network. 3. Grant permission to the app. |
8. Specifications
The ANTHBOT Genie 800 offers robust performance and advanced features for efficient lawn care. Below are the detailed specifications:

| Parameter | Specification (Genie 800) |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Robotic Mower |
| Product Model | Genie 800 |
| Product Brand | ANTHBOT |
| Maximum Cutting Area | 1500 m² |
| Maximum Slope | 45% (24°) |
| Working Time (min) | 120 |
| Charging Time (min) | 120 |
| Cutting Width (mm) | 200 |
| Blade Disc Height (mm) | 30-70 |
| Blade Disc Height Adjustment Mode | Electric lifting |
| Blade Disc Speed (RPM) | 2500 |
| Wi-Fi/Cellular Network | 2400Mhz ~ 2483.5MHz |
| 4G | Yes |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
| Battery Type | Lithium-ion |
| Voltage (V) | 18V |
| Capacity (Ah) | 5000mAh |
| Input Voltage (V) | 28V |
| Charge Current (A) | 3A |
| Noise (dB) | <60dB |
| Waterproof Grade (Main Body) | IPX6 |
| Operating Temperature (°C) | 3~45 |
| Product Size (mm) | 633*419*269 |
| Product Weight (kg) | 12.3kg |
| Measured Sound Power Level LWA | <70dB(A) |
| Sound Pressure Level LpA | 60dB(A) |
| Sound Pressure Uncertainties KpA | 3.0dB(A) |
9. User Tips
- Clear the Lawn: Before each mowing session, quickly check your lawn for any new obstacles like toys, branches, or pet waste to ensure smooth operation and prevent damage to the mower or items.
- Keep Sensors Clean: Regularly wipe the AI cameras and rain sensor with a soft, dry cloth to ensure optimal performance and accurate detection.
- App Updates: Always keep your ANTHBOT app updated to benefit from the latest features, bug fixes, and improved AI algorithms for better lawn care.
- Battery Care: For long-term storage, ensure the battery is charged to at least 80% to prevent over-discharge and prolong battery life.
- Monitor RTK Signal: If you experience positioning issues, check the RTK signal indicator in the app or on the device. Ensure the RTK base station has a clear, unobstructed view of the sky.
10. Warranty and Support
10.1 Disclaimer
ANTHBOT provides after-sale services, excluding damages caused by:
- User errors or non-manufacturing factors.
- Unauthorized modification, disassembly, or shell opening.
- Improper installation, incorrect use, or operation not in accordance with official instructions.
- Non-authorized service providers.
- Unauthorized modification of circuits, mismatch, or misuse of battery and charger.
- Failure to follow instruction and manual recommendations.
- Operation in bad lawn conditions (e.g., floods without no-go zones, many stones).
10.2 Recycling and End-of-Life Disposal
- Do not treat this product as domestic waste. For recycling information, contact your domestic waste service, municipality, or point of sale.
- For questions about how to remove the battery, refer to the "About Battery" section in this manual.
- WARNING: Do not dispose of this product in a landfill, by incineration, or by mixing with household trash. Danger or serious injury can occur due to electrical components.
10.3 About the Manual
Please update the ANTHBOT app to the latest version to obtain the most recent user manual. The features and content described in this manual are related to the model, market, and software version of the product you have purchased. For the latest feature updates, please refer to the release notes.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
For the complete user manual in PDF format, please refer to the official document: ANTHBOT Genie Series User Manual (PDF).
10.4 Manufacturer and Contact Information
Manufacturer: ANTHBOT (SG) PTE. LTD.
Address: 14 ROBINSON ROAD #02 - 01 FAR EAST FINANCE BUILDING, 048545 SINGAPORE
Customer Service: support@anthbot.com
Official Website: https://www.anthbot.com



