MOVA 600/600 Kit/1000 Robotic Lawn Mower User Manual
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the MOVA robotic lawn mower series.
Declaration of Conformity
Kutting Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. Room 1182, Building 3, No. 288 Jiushenggang Road, Guoxiang Street, Wuzhong District Economic Development Zone, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, P.R. China, on behalf of MOVA, declares that the product Robotic Lawn mower, Type MLLM1110/MLLM4110, Function Cutting grass, complies with the following Directives: 2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU, 2014/35/EU, 2011/65/EU&(EU)2015/863, 2014/53/EU.
Standards conform to: EN 60335-1:2012+A11+A13+A1+A14+A2:2019+A15:2021, EN 50636-2-107:2015+A1+A2:2020+A3: 2021, EN 60335-2-29:2004+A2+A11:2018, EN 62233:2008, EN 55014-1:2017+A11:2020, EN 55014-2:2015, EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019, EN 6 1000-3-3:2013+A1:2019, EN ISO 3744:2005, EN300 328V2.2.2, EN 301 489-1V2.2.3, EN 301 489-17 V3.2.4, EN IEC 62311:2020, EN 61558-1:2005+A1:2009, EN 61558-2-16:2009+A1:2013, EN 55011:2016+A11:2020, EN 303 447 V1.1.1, EN 55032:2015+A11:2020, EN 55035:2017+A11:2020.
Manufacturers authorized EU Representative: EUREP GmbH, Unterlettenweg 1a, 85051 Ingolstadt, Germany. eurep@eurep-gmbh.com, +49 841 8869 7744.
Place of Issue: Suzhou. Date of Issue: 05/01/2024. Issuer's signature: Bird Liu. Name of Issuer: Bird Liu. Position of the issuer: Quality Director.
Product Introduction
The MOVA robotic lawn mower is designed for efficient and automated lawn care. This section details the package contents, product overview, and sensors.
Package Contents
The package typically includes:
- 1. LiDAR Protective Cover
- 2. The Robot
- 3. Charging Tower (with 10m extension cord)
- 4. Base Plate
- 5. Power Supply
- 6. Cleaning Brush
- 7. Screws (x8) and Hex Wrench
- 8. Spare Blades and Bolts
- 9. User Manual
- 10. Lint-free Cloth
- 11. Quick Start Guide
Note: MOVA 600 and MOVA 600 Kit models come with a 1.5A power supply, while the MOVA 1000 uses a 3A power supply. MOVA 600 and MOVA 1000 include 9 spare blades and bolts each. The MOVA 600 Kit includes 81 spare blades and bolts.
Product Overview
The robot features a LiDAR sensor for environmental awareness and navigation, charging contacts, a cutting disc, front wheels, a stop button, a safety key, a cutting height adjustment knob, a handle, a battery compartment, and drive wheels.
Sensors
- LIDAR: Provides environmental information, aids robot positioning, detects obstacles, and identifies water and dirt. Detection range: 30m (at 10% reflectivity). Field of view: 360° (horizontal) x 59° (vertical).
Safety Instructions
Read the user manual carefully before operating the product. Use only MOVA-recommended accessories. Keep children and pets away from the operating robot. Wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Do not touch moving parts, especially blades, until they have completely stopped. Contact a doctor in case of injury. Always turn the product OFF and remove the safety key before maintenance or inspection. Do not use if parts are damaged. Ensure the charging base is installed correctly, away from water and combustible materials. Use only the provided charger and original batteries. Do not attempt to repair batteries. Maintain a separation distance of 35 cm from the device for RF exposure compliance.
Installation Safety
- Avoid installing the charging base where people might trip or where water may stagnate.
- Install the charging base at least 60 cm away from combustible materials.
Operation Safety
- Keep hands and feet away from rotating blades.
- Do not lift or move the robot while it is on.
- Use Parking mode or turn OFF the robot when people or animals are in the work area.
- Ensure the lawn is clear of objects like stones, branches, or toys.
- Do not place objects on the robot or charging station.
- Do not operate if the STOP button is not active.
- Avoid collisions with people or animals; stop the robot immediately if encountered.
- Always turn the robot OFF when not in use.
- Do not use simultaneously with a sprinkler system; use the Program function to avoid overlap.
- Avoid placing connection cables where sprinklers are located.
- Do not operate in areas with standing water.
Maintenance Safety
- Turn the robot OFF before maintenance.
- Ensure the robot is placed correctly after cleaning.
- Do not turn the robot upside down to clean the chassis.
- Disconnect the charging base before cleaning or maintenance.
- Do not use pressure washers or solvents.
Battery Safety
Lithium-ion batteries can be hazardous if mishandled. Handle with care. Do not disassemble or open the battery. Keep away from sunlight.
Residual Risks
When replacing blades, wear protective gloves to avoid personal injury.
Symbols and Stickers
- ⚠️ ATTENTION: Read the user manual before using the machine.
- ⚠️ ATTENTION: Maintain a safe distance from the machine when it is in operation.
- ? ATTENTION: Activate the stop device before handling or lifting the machine.
- ⚠️ ATTENTION: Do not climb on the machine.
- ⚠️ ATTENTION: Do not dispose of this product as normal domestic waste. Ensure it is recycled according to local laws.
Product Conformance
- CE: This product conforms to applicable CE directives.
- III: Class III
- ?: Read instructions before charging.
- ---: Direct Current
- ⬜: Class II
Intended Use
The garden product is intended for domestic lawn mowing. It is designed to mow frequently, maintaining a healthier, better-looking lawn. The mower can be programmed for any time or frequency depending on lawn size. It is not suitable for digging, sweeping, or snow removal.
Kutting Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. declares that the MOVA MLLM1110/MLLM4110 radio equipment complies with Directive 2014/53/UE. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at: https://global.mova-tech.com/pages/declaration-of-conformity. For the detailed digital manual, visit: https://global.mova-tech.com/pages/user-manuals-and-faqs.
Installation
Proper installation of the charging station is crucial for the robot's operation.
Select a Suitable Location
- Place the charging station on a flat surface near the lawn edge and a power outlet.
- Ensure good Wi-Fi signal coverage in the area.
- The ground should be soft enough for screw installation.
- If the station is on a slope, ensure the incline is not too steep to prevent the robot from sliding back.
- Maintain at least 1 meter of obstacle-free space to the left, right, and front of the charging station.
- Ensure grass around the area is shorter than 6 cm. If taller, mow it manually first.
Install the Charging Station
- Secure the base plate to the ground using the provided screws and hex wrench.
- Insert the charging tower into the base plate until it clicks.
- Insert the cleaning brush into the charging tower, aligning the tab with the slot.
- Connect the power supply to the extension cord and then to a power outlet. Keep the power adapter at least 30 cm above the ground. The LED indicator on the charging station will be solid blue when powered.
- Remove the LiDAR protective cover.
- Place the robot in the charging station to charge. Ensure charging contacts on the robot and station are connected. The indicator light will flash green when charging correctly. For extra protection, use a compatible MOVA garage.
Charging Station LED Indicator
LED Indicator Color | Meaning |
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Flashing/Solid Red | 1. Charging station has a problem (e.g., charging current or voltage issue). 2. Robot docks but charging shows anomalies (e.g., short-circuited contacts). |
Solid Blue | Charging station has power. Robot is not in the charging station. |
Flashing Green | Robot is charging in the charging station. |
Solid Green | Robot is in the charging station and fully charged. |
Preparations for First Use
Familiarize Yourself with the Control Panel
The control panel includes status lights for the robot, app connection, and child lock. Buttons include Power (ON/OFF), Mow, Home, OK, and Stop.
- Power: Install safety key, turn ON, press and hold button for 2 seconds to turn on. To turn off, press and hold for 2 seconds while outside the charging station, then turn the safety key OFF.
- Mow: Press Mow button, then OK within 5 seconds to start mowing or resume paused activity.
- Home: Press Home button, then OK within 5 seconds to send the robot to the charging station.
- OK: Double-press to disable safety lock and enable app control. Press and hold for 3 seconds to enter Bluetooth pairing mode. Press once to confirm an action.
- Mow + OK: Press and hold both buttons for 3 seconds to reset to factory settings (consumable timers are not reset).
- Stop: Press to stop the robot and activate the safety lock. App control is disabled. Double-press OK to disable the safety lock.
Safety Key
Rotate the key to ON to start the robot. Rotate to OFF to automatically shut down the robot. The key can be removed when in the OFF position. The robot cannot be turned on without the key. Contact after-sales support if the key is lost.
Control Panel Indicator Lights
Indicator | Color | Meaning |
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Robot Status | Flashing Green | Robot is charging in the station. |
Solid Green | Battery is fully charged. | |
Solid Red | An error has occurred. | |
Flashing Blue | Robot is performing a task or is paused. | |
App Connection | Solid Blue | Robot is turning on. |
Child Lock | Solid Blue | Robot is in standby. |
Solid Blue | Robot is connected to the app. The control panel is locked via the app. (Enable 'Child Lock' in app settings.) |
Initial Setup
- Open the top cover and turn the safety key to ON.
- Press and hold the Power button for 2 seconds to turn on the robot. The status light will be solid blue. The robot will automatically turn on when it docks at the charging station. Ensure the safety key is installed and set to ON for the robot to power on.
- Connect the Robot to the Internet: Scan the QR code to download the MOVAhome app. Create an account and log in. You can also download the app from the App Store or Google Play.
Network Configuration
- Ensure the robot and your mobile device are on the same Wi-Fi network.
- Keep your mobile device within 10m of the robot.
- Enable Bluetooth on your mobile device.
- Open the MOVAhome app. Connect via QR scan, manual add, or automatic discovery.
- Follow app instructions to complete Wi-Fi connection. Use a 2.4 GHz band or dual-band 2.4/5 GHz network. Ensure your Wi-Fi network does not have a firewall or encryption.
- A Link Module can be purchased for remote control without Wi-Fi.
- Press and hold OK for 3 seconds to enter Bluetooth pairing mode. Follow app instructions to complete pairing. The app connection indicator will be solid blue when connected.
Managing Your Robot
- Disconnecting: In the app, go to Device, select your robot, tap the icon next to its name, and select Delete.
- Disconnecting from Account: In the app, go to Me > Account and select Disconnect or Delete Account.
- Sharing: In the app, go to Device, select your robot, tap the icon next to its name, and select Share Device.
Map Your Garden
Before mapping, ensure the robot's battery is above 50% and the LiDAR protective cover is removed. The robot must be correctly docked at the charging station.
Create the Boundary
- Tap 'Start Creating' in the app. The robot will check its status and calibrate, leaving the charging station automatically.
- Remotely control the robot to the lawn edge and tap 'Set Starting Point' to confirm the boundary's start.
- Remotely move the robot along the lawn edge to create the work area. Do not move the robot manually during boundary creation, as this will cancel mapping. Do not let the robot dock at the charging station during mapping to avoid LiDAR blockage.
Boundary Creation Guidelines
- Walk within 5m of the robot when controlling it remotely.
- The robot can navigate slopes up to 45% (24°), but for best results, keep slopes below 25% (14°).
- For narrow areas less than 1m wide, set them as paths (see Section 5.4: Set Path).
- If your lawn is more than 3cm higher than the adjacent terrain, keep the robot at least 10cm from the edge. If the lawn is level, the robot can cross the perimeter for optimal edge cutting.
- Ensure turning angles are greater than 90°. Angles less than 90° can result in a less clean cut.
- When the robot returns within 1m of the starting point, tap 'Close Boundary' to complete it.
Set Exclusion Zones
Even though the robot avoids obstacles automatically, you must set zones where it could fall (e.g., pools, sandboxes) as forbidden zones. For objects to protect (flower beds, trampolines, gardens, tree roots), also set them as forbidden zones. Tap 'Forbidden Zone' in the app to create these zones, or go to 'Edit Map' later.
Create More Zones and Expand Existing Ones
- To create more zones: If your lawn is separated by roads or has isolated patches, tap 'Work Zone' in the app to create additional work areas. You can add, delete, or modify zones in '> Edit Map' after mapping is complete.
- To expand existing zones: Tap 'Work Zone' to create the area you wish to include. Overlapping areas will merge automatically. Alternatively, go to '> Edit Map > Work Zone' after mapping.
- To separate and combine zones: To divide a zone into smaller areas or merge divided zones into a larger one, go to '> Edit Map > Zone Settings' and tap 'Separate' or 'Combine'.
Set Path
For isolated zones, create a path to connect them; otherwise, they will be inaccessible. By default, the robot moves along the path without cutting grass. If your lawn is divided by passages higher than 3cm, use a ramp.
- To connect two isolated work zones: Create paths to connect them. Tap 'Path' to create one. Ensure the start and end of the path are within the work zone.
- To connect the work zone and the charging station: If the charging station is outside the work zone, create a path to connect them. Tap 'Path' and remotely control the robot to create a path back to the station. Ensure one end is within the work area and the other is in front of the charging station. Align the path with the station. Do not let the robot dock during path creation to avoid LiDAR blockage.
Finish Map
Tap 'Finish Map' when work zones, paths, and exclusion zones are complete.
Add a Second Map
If there is no path between your front and back yards, you can create a second map. After completing the first map, tap 'Add Map' or navigate to '> Edit Map' and tap 'Add Map'. You can switch between maps via '> Edit Map'. Programs and cutting settings will apply based on the current map. An additional charging station can be purchased for the second map for convenience.
Operation
Start Mowing for the First Time
Tips before mowing:
- Use a push mower to cut grass no taller than 10 cm.
- Remove obstacles like debris, leaves, toys, cables, and stones. Ensure no children or animals are on the lawn.
- Fill any holes in the lawn.
- Set your mowing preferences in the app (efficiency, height, direction).
- Open the top cover to access the control panel.
- Press the Mow button (▶️), then press OK within 5 seconds. The robot will leave the station and start mowing. You can also tap 'Start' in the app.
- Close the top cover.
Pause
To pause mowing, press the Stop button on the robot or tap 'Pause' in the app. Note: The robot cannot be started directly via the app after pressing Stop. To resume app control, double-press OK on the control panel to disable the safety lock.
Resume
To resume mowing when paused, press the Mow button (▶️), then press OK within 5 seconds. The robot will resume the previous mowing activity. You can also tap 'Continue' in the app.
Return to Charging Station
To stop mowing and return the robot to the charging station, press the Home button (?), then press OK within 5 seconds. The robot will automatically return to charge. You can also tap 'Return to Station' in the app.
MOVAhome App
The MOVAhome App offers more than remote control. It allows for remote settings, experimenting with mowing modes, map editing, and program adjustments.
Mowing Modes
The robot supports various mowing modes: All Area, Zoned, Edge, Spot, and Manual. These can be selected via the app.
Cutting Height
Adjust the cutting height using the knob on the robot, setting it between 20 mm and 60 mm.
Cutting Patterns
Personalize your lawn by adding patterns via '> Edit Map > Patterns' in the app. Defined patterns will be excluded from mowing in all modes. You can adjust their position, size, or remove them.
Schedule
After the first map is completed, the robot automatically creates two weekly mowing schedules: 'Spring/Summer Program' and 'Autumn/Winter Program'. Configure program settings in the app. The program function allows the robot to handle daily mowing autonomously, requiring only regular maintenance. You can set 'Do Not Disturb' hours in '> Settings > Do Not Disturb' to avoid disturbing yourself or neighbors.
Child Lock
To prevent children from using the robot, enable 'Child Lock' in '> Settings' within the app. This locks the control panel, which can be unlocked via the app.
Rain Protection
If concerned about adverse weather, activate 'Rain Protection' in '> Settings'. The robot will automatically pause mowing and return to the charging station when it rains. You can set the rain protection duration in the app. Note: Mowing wet grass can damage your lawn. It's advisable to extend protection time for grass to dry.
Frost Protection
When temperatures drop below 6°C, mowing can cause permanent lawn damage. The battery may also fail to charge due to self-protection. Activate 'Frost Protection' in '> Settings'. This function pauses mowing and returns the robot to the charging station when ambient temperature is ≤ 6°C. It resumes work automatically when the temperature rises above 11°C.
Security Features
The robot includes anti-theft features for safe operation and protection against unauthorized use.
- Lift Alarm: When activated, an alarm sounds immediately if the robot is lifted, and app control is disabled. To resume app control, double-press OK on the control panel to disable the safety lock.
- Out of Map Alarm: If activated, the robot locks, and an alarm sounds if it goes outside the mapped area. (Requires Link Module installation.)
- Real-time Position: With the Link Module, view the robot's current position on Google Maps.
Customized Charging Period
To set specific charging times, enable 'Customized Charging Period' via '> Settings > Charging'. When active, the robot charges to 20% when the battery is low (if no mowing tasks are pending) and completes a full charge during the designated period. You can also customize 'Battery Level for Auto Charging' and 'Battery Level to Resume Activity' to set thresholds for returning to the station or resuming tasks.
Note: MOVA development team continuously provides over-the-air updates and app maintenance. Check for update notifications or enable 'Automatic Update' for the latest firmware and app features.
Maintenance
For optimal performance and longevity, regularly clean the robot and replace worn parts as indicated.
Replacement Frequency
Part | Replacement Frequency |
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Blades | Every 6-8 weeks or sooner |
Cleaning Brush | Every 12 months or sooner |
Note: Check remaining time for blades and brush in the app under '> Settings > Consumables and Maintenance'. After replacement, tap 'I have replaced it' on the consumable details page to reset the timer.
You can set 'Maintenance Points' on the map via '> Settings > Go to Maintenance Point > Edit Point' for routine cleaning and maintenance. Tapping 'Go' will direct the robot to the designated location.
Cleaning
Regularly clean your robot to prevent grass and dirt buildup that could obstruct the blade disc and drive wheels, affecting performance. A cleaning kit is recommended, available locally or online.
- ⚠️ Attention: Before cleaning, turn OFF the robot and rotate the safety key to OFF. Disconnect the charging station.
- ⚠️ Attention: Ensure the LiDAR protective cover is on the LiDAR before turning the robot upside down to prevent damage.
Robot Body, Chassis, and Cutting Disc:
- Turn OFF the robot and rotate the safety key to OFF.
- Place the protective cover on the LiDAR.
- Turn the robot upside down.
- Use a flexible hose to clean the body, cutting disc, and chassis. ⚠️ Attention: Do not touch the blades while cleaning the chassis. Wear gloves. ⚠️ Attention: Do not use a high-pressure washer or detergents for cleaning.
- Use a lint-free cloth to carefully clean the LiDAR sensor.
Charging Contacts:
Use a clean cloth to wipe the charging contacts on the robot and charging station. Keep contacts dry before cleaning.
Drive Wheels:
Use a brush to remove mud from the wheels for good traction.
Component Replacement
Blade Replacement:
To keep blades sharp, replace them regularly, recommended every 6-8 weeks or sooner. Use only original MOVA blades. ⚠️ Attention: Turn OFF the robot and rotate the safety key to OFF. Wear protective gloves before replacing blades. Note: Replace all three blades simultaneously for a balanced cutting system.
- Turn OFF the robot and rotate the safety key to OFF.
- Ensure the LiDAR protective cover is in place.
- Place the robot on a soft surface and turn it upside down.
- Loosen bolts with a Phillips screwdriver.
- Remove the three blades and bolts.
- Align new blades with holes on the blade disc and secure with bolts.
- Ensure blades can rotate freely.
Cleaning Brush Replacement:
When the LiDAR sensor cleaning brush wears out, its bristles may fray, affecting cleaning performance. Replace it regularly, recommended every 12 months or sooner.
Battery
For long-term storage, charge the robot every 6 months to protect the battery. Damage from excessive discharge is not covered by the limited warranty. Do not charge in temperatures above 45°C or below 6°C. Recommended long-term storage temperature is between -10°C and 35°C, ideally 0°C to 25°C.
Note: Battery life depends on usage. If damaged or unchargeable, do not dispose of it improperly; follow local recycling rules.
Low Power Charging Mode:
When active, non-charging functions are disabled (network is turned off). To activate, simultaneously press the Mow and Home buttons, then press OK 5 times. You will hear a voice command: 'Low power mode is active'. To deactivate, restart the robot.
Winter Storage
Robot:
- Fully charge the battery. Turn OFF the robot and set the safety key to OFF.
- Clean the robot thoroughly before storing.
- Attach the LiDAR protective cover.
- Store the robot in a dry place above 0°C.
Charging Station:
Disconnect the charging station and store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. After winter storage, reinstall the station and place the robot inside to charge. If the station is relocated, the robot will automatically update its position upon charging. If positioning errors occur due to significant garden changes, re-mapping is recommended.
Transport
For long-distance transport, ensure the robot is OFF and the safety key is in the OFF position. Use original packaging if possible. Attach the LiDAR protective cover. ⚠️ Attention: Turn OFF the robot and set the safety key to OFF before transport. ⚠️ Attention: Lift the robot by the rear handle, keeping the cutting disc away from your body.
Troubleshooting
Refer to the table below for common issues and solutions.
Robot Not Connecting to App
- Cause: Poor Wi-Fi/Bluetooth signal, robot OFF or restarting.
- Solution: Check Wi-Fi/router, move closer for Bluetooth, ensure robot is on.
Robot Lifted
- Cause: Wheel not on the ground.
- Solution: Place on flat surface, double-press OK to unlock, ensure terrain is suitable (objects under 3cm).
Robot Tipped Over
- Cause: Robot tips over 37°.
- Solution: Place on flat surface, double-press OK to unlock, note slope limits (45°).
Robot Trapped
- Cause: Robot is trapped and cannot exit.
- Solution: Remove obstacles, manually move to a clear area, check for holes, ensure grass height is not excessive (under 10cm), or set as a forbidden zone.
Rear Wheel Error (Left/Right)
- Cause: Wheel cannot rotate or motor issue.
- Solution: Clean rear wheels, restart robot, contact service if persists.
Cutting Disc Cannot Rotate
- Cause: Cutting disc or motor issue.
- Solution: Clean blade disc, check grass height (under 10cm), check for water under the disc, restart robot, contact service if persists.
Bumper Error
- Cause: Front bumper sensor constantly triggered.
- Solution: Check if robot is trapped, gently press bumper to ensure it retracts, restart robot, contact service if persists.
Charging Error
- Cause: Robot docks but charging current/voltage is problematic.
- Solution: Check power connection, clean contacts, re-dock robot, contact service if persists.
Battery Temperature Too High
- Cause: Battery temperature ≥ 60°C or ≥ 45°C.
- Solution: Operate in ambient temperature below 40°C, wait for battery to cool, disable and restart robot, contact service if persists.
Battery Temperature Too Low
- Cause: Battery temperature ≤ 6°C.
- Solution: Operate in ambient temperature above 6°C. Charging may fail below 45°C.
LIDAR Blocked
- Cause: LIDAR blocked (e.g., cover not removed).
- Solution: Remove cover, clean LIDAR with lint-free cloth if dirty.
LIDAR Malfunction
- Cause: LIDAR is dirty or sensor error.
- Solution: Clean LIDAR, restart robot, contact service if persists.
LIDAR is Dirty
- Cause: LIDAR is dirty.
- Solution: Clean LIDAR sensor with a clean cloth. Keep LIDAR dry.
LIDAR Temperature High
- Cause: LIDAR temperature is high, robot will stop soon or has stopped.
- Solution: Robot will attempt to return to station to cool down. Operate in ambient temperature below 40°C. Place in shaded, cool, well-ventilated area. Alarm stops when temperature normalizes. Robot resumes operation automatically. Contact service if persists.
Robot is Lost
- Cause: Positioning lost.
- Solution: Check if LIDAR is dirty, manually move to an open area, or remotely guide to station via app.
Sensor Error
- Cause: Sensor error.
- Solution: Restart robot, contact service if persists.
Robot in Delimitation Zone
- Cause: Robot is in a forbidden zone.
- Solution: Manually move robot out of the forbidden zone or remotely guide it out via app.
Robot Outside Map
- Cause: Robot is outside the mapped area.
- Solution: Manually move robot back inside the map or remotely guide it back via app.
Emergency Stop Activated
- Cause: Stop button pressed.
- Solution: Double-press OK button to unlock.
Battery Low, Robot Will Shut Down
- Cause: Battery level ≤ 10%.
- Solution: Dock robot at charging station.
Cannot Return to Charging Station
- Cause: Robot cannot find station.
- Solution: Check for obstacles blocking the robot, remotely guide robot to station via app.
Cannot Dock at Charging Station
- Cause: Robot finds station but cannot dock.
- Solution: Check reflective films on station for dirt/blockage, check for obstacles in front of station, ensure station is not moved, check base plate for mud, check station incline, verify station has power, manually assist docking.
Positioning Failed
- Cause: Positioning failed when attempting to start mowing.
- Solution: LIDAR may be obstructed; manually move to a flat, open area and try again. If error persists, try after docking at the station.
Path Obstructed
- Cause: Path is obstructed.
- Solution: Check for forbidden zones on the path, check for obstacles, or delete and redraw the path in the map editor.
Specifications
MOVA 600 | MOVA 600 Kit | MOVA 1000 | ||
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Model | MLLM1110 | MLLM4110 | ||
Basic Information | ||||
Dimensions | 643.2 x 418.6 x 279.3 mm | |||
Weight (battery included) | 10.1 kg | 11.7 kg | ||
Recommended Working Area | 600 m² | 1,000 m² | ||
Mowing | ||||
Mowing Efficiency | Standard: 600 m²/day Efficient: 1,000 m²/day | Standard: 800 m²/day Efficient: 1,200 m²/day | ||
Cutting Height | 20-60 mm | |||
Cutting Width | 20 cm | |||
Charging Time 4 | 100 min | 40 min | ||
Noise Emissions | ||||
Sound Power Level LWA | 59 dB(A) | |||
Sound Power Uncertainty KWA | 3 dB(A) | |||
Sound Pressure Level LpA | 56 dB(A) | |||
Sound Pressure Uncertainty KpA | 3 dB(A) | |||
Working Conditions | ||||
Working Temperature | 0~50° C Recommended: 10~35° C | |||
Long-term Storage Temperature | -10~35° C Recommended: 0~25° C | |||
IP Classification | Mower: IPX6 Charging Station: IPX4 Power Supply: IP67 | |||
Max. Slope for Mowing Area | 45% (24°) | |||
Bluetooth Frequency Range | 2400.0-2483.5 MHz | |||
Connection | ||||
Max. RF Power | 802.11b:16±2dBm(@11Mbps) 802.11g:14±2dBm(@54Mbps) 802.11n:13±2dBm(@HT20,HT40) Bluetooth: 7.49dBm | |||
Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz (2400-2483.5M) | |||
Link Service (Optional) 5 | LTE-FDD: B1/3/7/8/20/28A LTE-TDD: B38/40/41 | |||
GNSS (Optional) 6 | GPS/GLONASS/BDS/Galileo/QZSS | |||
Drive Motor | ||||
Guide Speed (Remote Control) | 0.45 m/s-0.8 m/s | |||
Guide Speed (Mowing) | Standard: 0.35 m/s Efficient: 0.6 m/s | |||
Mowing Motor | Speed | 2500 r/min | ||
Model | MBPM10 | |||
Battery (Mower) | Battery Type | Lithium-ion Battery | ||
Estimated Capacity | 2500 mAh | |||
Nominal Voltage | 18 V DC | |||
Power Supply | Charger Model 7 | MPAM10 | MPAM20 | |
Input Voltage | 100~240 V AC | |||
Output Voltage | 20 V DC | |||
Output Current 8 | 1.5 A | 3 A | ||
Charging Station | Charging Station Model 9 | MCM10 | MCM11 | |
Input Voltage | 20 V DC | |||
Output Voltage | 20 V DC | |||
Input Current 10 | 1.5 A | 3 A | ||
Output Current 11 | 1.5 A | 3 A | ||
Accessories | Spare Blades and Bolts | 9 | 81 | 9 |
Blade Model | MBKM10 | |||
Drive Wheels | Wheel Type | Standard | Off-road |
4. Charging time applies when the robot returns to the charging station with a discharged battery. 5. Requires Link Module installation. 6. Requires Link Module installation. 7. MOVA 600/600 Kit/1000 is compatible with both MPAM10 and MPAM20 chargers. 8. MOVA 600/600 Kit/1000 is compatible with 1.5A and 3A output currents. 9. MOVA 600/600 Kit/1000 is compatible with MCM10 and MCM11 charging stations. 10. MOVA 600/600 Kit/1000 charging stations are compatible with 1.5A and 3A input currents. 11. MOVA 600/600 Kit/1000 charging stations are compatible with 1.5A and 3A output currents. Note: Specifications are subject to change as the product is continuously improved. For the latest information, visit our website at https://mova-tech.com.