PRACTIXX PX-RRM-2000Wi Robot Mower

Specifications

  • Operating Voltage: 20 V
  • No-load Speed: 2300 min-1
  • Cutting Width: 22 cm
  • Cutting Height: 20-60 mm
  • Max. Slope: 35%
  • Bluetooth: yes

Introduction

Make sure to read and understand the electrical regulations and safety standards mentioned in the manual.

Product Description
The robot mower PX-RRM-2000Wi is designed to autonomously mow our lawn.

Unboxing and Setup
Upon unboxing, familiarize yourself with all the components mentioned in the manual.

Safety Instructions
Ensure to follow all safety precautions outlined in the safety section of the manual before operating the robot mower.

Operation and Settings
Before use, make sure to read and understand the user manual and safety instructions provided. Set the time and password as required.

Cleaning
Regularly clean the robot mower to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

Transportation and Storage

Follow guidelines for transportation and storage mentioned in the manual to prevent damage to the unit.

Maintenance and Updates
Periodically perform maintenance tasks as outlined in the manual to keep the robot mower in good working condition. Check for updates and apply them as necessary.

FAQs

Q: Can the robot mower handle slopes?
A: Yes, the robot mower can handle slopes with a maximum incline of 35%.

Q: Does the robot mower have WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities?
A: Yes, the robot mower is equipped with both WiFi and Bluetooth functionalities.

Introduction

Manufacturer: Scheppach GmbH Günzburger Straße 69 D-89335 Ichenhausen
Dear Customer We hope your new product brings you much enjoyment and success.
Note: In accordance with the applicable product liability laws, the manufacturer of this product assumes no liability for damage to the product or caused by the product arising from: · Improper handling · Failure to comply with the operating instructions · Repairs carried out by third parties, unauthorised

specialists · Installing and replacing non-original spare parts · Application other than specied · Failure of the electrical system in the event of the
electrical regulations and VDE provisions 0100, DIN 57113 / VDE0113 not being observed
Note: Read through the complete text in the operating manual before installing and commissioning the device. This operating manual should help you to familiarise yourself with your product and to use it for its intended purpose. The operating manual includes important instructions for the safe, proper and economic operation of the product, for avoiding danger, for minimising repair costs and downtimes and for increasing the reliability and extending the service life of the product. In addition to the safety instructions in this operating manual, you must also observe the regulations applicable to the operation of the product in your country.

Keep the operating manual package with the power tool at all times and store it in a plastic cover to protect it from dirt and moisture. They must be read and carefully observed by all operating personnel before starting the work. The product may only be used by personnel who have been trained to use it and who have been instructed with respect to the associated hazards. The required minimum age must be observed. In addition to the safety instructions in this operating manual and the separate regulations of your country, the generally recognised technical rules relating to the operation of such machines must also be observed. We accept no liability for accidents or damage that occur due to a failure to observe this manual and the safety instructions.

2. Description of the product
1. Robotic lawnmower 2. Cutting height adjustment knob 3. Display with control panel 3a. Rain sensor 4. Stop button 4a. Ultrasound sensor 4b. Light 5. Front axle 6. Blade plate 7. Blade 8. Blade xing screw 9. Rear wheel 10. Charging station 11. Boundary wire 12. Wire peg 13. Charge station anchor pegs 14. Mains adapter with cable and connector 15. Spacer 16. Spare blade
3. Scope of delivery
· 1x Robotic lawnmower · 1x Charge station · 9x Blades (3x installed; 6x replacement) · 6x Screw for blade · 1x Boundary wire (250 metres) · 320x wire pegs · 6x Fastening peg · 1x Mains power unit · 1x operating manual
4. Proper use


The machine is designed for automatic mowing of lawns. The machine may only be used in the intended manner. Any use beyond this is improper. The user/operator, not the manufacturer, is responsible for damages or injuries of any type resulting from this. An element of the intended use is also the observance of the safety instructions, as well as the assembly instructions and operating information in the operating manual. Persons who operate and maintain the machine must be familiar with it and must be informed about potential dangers. The liability of the manufacturer and resulting damages are excluded in the event of modications of the machine. The machine may only be operated with original parts and original accessories from the manufacturer. The safety, operating and maintenance specications of the manufacturer, as well as the dimensions specied in the technical data, must be observed.

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Please note that our products were not designed with the intention of use for commercial or industrial purposes. We assume no guarantee if the product is used in commercial or industrial applications, or for equivalent work.
5. Safety instructions
General safety instructions


· The user is responsible for accidents and hazards that cause damage to other people or their property.
· Children, persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, or persons unfamiliar with the instructions for operating the machine are not allowed to use the machine. Local regulations may restrict the age of the user.
· Never connect the power supply unit to a socket if the plug or cable is damaged.
· Worn or damaged cables increase the risk of an electric shock.
· Only charge the batteries in the charging station supplied. Incorrect use may result in electric shocks, overheating or leakage of corrosive liquid from the battery. Rinse with water/neutralising agent in the event of electrolyte leakage. In the event of contact with the eyes, please seek immediate medical attention.
· Only use manufacturer’s recommended original battery. Product safety can only be guaranteed when original batteries are used. Do not use batteries that are not rechargeable.
· The product must be disconnected from the mains when removing the battery.
Safety instructions – operation
· The product must only be used with the equipment recommended by the manufacturer. Other types of use are not permitted. The manufacturer’s instructions regarding operation/maintenance must be strictly adhered to.
· When using the product in public areas, warning signs must be placed around the work area. These signs must bear the following text: “Warning! Robotic lawnmower! Keep your distance! Children must be supervised!”
· Switch the product o if there is anyone (in particular children) or any animals within the working range. It is recommended to program the product to operate during times when there is no activity in the area, e.g. at night. Note that certain animals, e.g. hedgehogs, are nocturnal. They could potentially be injured by the product.
· Children are not allowed in the working area during operation.

· Children are forbidden to play with the product, both out of and in use.
· Always ensure that the product is switched o when carrying it. Not with arms outstretched but always against the body. Ensure you have a secure footing.
· Do not run while transporting the unit. Walk carefully and always make sure you have a secure footing.
· Always wear sturdy footwear and long trousers when using the product.
· Do not operate the device in bad weather conditions, especially during thunderstorms. There is a danger of lightning strike.
· Use a residual current circuit breaker with a trigger current of 30 mA or less. Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.
· ATTENTION: The extension cable as well as the mains cable must be outside the working area to ensure that it is not damaged.


· The product may only be operated, maintained and repaired by persons who are fully familiar with its characteristics and the safety regulations to be observed during use. Read the operating manual carefully and familiarise yourself with the contents before using the product.
· It is not permitted to change the original design of the product. All changes in this regard are made at the user’s own risk.
· Make sure that there are no foreign objects such as stones, branches, tools or toys on the lawn. The blades can be damaged if they collide with foreign objects. Always switch o the product with the POWER ON/OFF button before removing a blockage. Check the product for damage before operating it again.
· If the product starts to vibrate abnormally, always
switch it o with the main switch or POWER ON/ OFF button and check for damage before operating it again. · Start the product in accordance with the instructions. When the product is switched on, make sure that your hands and feet are not near the rotating blades. Keep your hands and feet away from the underside of the product. · Never touch moving dangerous components, such as the blade disc, before they have come to a complete stop. · Do not lift the product or carry it around when it is switched on. · Do not let anyone operate the product who does not know how it works and behaves. · The product must not collide with persons or other living creatures. If a person or other living creature enters the travel path of the product, it must be stopped immediately. · Do not place any objects on the housing or the charge station of the product.

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· Never allow people to sit on the robot. Never lift the robot to inspect the cutting edge or carry it during operation. Do not place hands or feet under the robot during operation.
· The product must not be operated with damaged guards, blade plate or housing. Furthermore, it must not be operated with damaged blades, screws, nuts or cables. Do not connect or touch damaged cables until they have been disconnected from the power supply.
· Do not use the product if the POWER ON/OFF button and the STOP button are not working properly.
· Always switch the product o via the ON/OFF button if it is not in use. The product will only start if the POWER ON/OFF button is switched on and the correct PIN code is entered.
· If the power cord is damaged during use, press the “STOP” button to stop the robot and unplug the mains cable from the socket.
· Scheppach does not guarantee full compatibility between the product and other wireless systems such as remote controls, transmitters, in-ground electric fencing of livestock pastures or similar.
· Metal objects in the ground (e.g. reinforced concrete or anti-mole nets) can cause the mower to stop. The metallic objects may cause interference with the loop signal, which may cause the mower to stop.
· The operating and storage temperature is 5­50 °C. The temperature range for charging is 5­45 °C. If the temperature is too high, the product may be damaged.
· Never use or charge the robot in explosive and/or
ammable environments. · Do not use the robotic lawnmower if a sprinkler is
running. In this case, program the robot and the sprinkler so that they do not operate simultaneously. · Do not wash the robot with high pressure water jets or immerse it partially or completely in water as it is not waterproof. · Use only the battery charger and mains power unit provided by the manufacturer. Improper use may result in electric shocks, overheating or leakage of corrosive liquids from the battery. · Do not position the power supply unit at a height where it could be submerged. Do not set the mains power unit down on the ground. · Do not cover the power supply unit. Condensation can damage the power supply unit and increase the risk of electric shock. · If liquid leaks, wash the battery with water / neutraliser. m In the event of eye contact, consult a doctor.

m When the mower is turned upside down, the mains switch must always be o. The mains switch should be turned o during all work on the mower’s bottom frame, e.g. when cleaning or replacing the blades.
Safety instructions – Battery and battery charger
m Battery and battery charger Read the instructions before charging. Make sure your battery charger matches your local AC supply. Make sure that the connection between the battery charger and the battery pack corresponds to the correct models. Longer service life and better performance can be achieved if the battery is charged when the air temperature is between 18 °C and 25 °C. Do not charge the battery in air temperatures below 5 °C or above 40 °C. These instructions are important as this can prevent serious damage to the battery.
m WARNING: Lithium-ion batteries may explode or cause re if disassembled, short-circuited or exposed to water, re or high temperatures. Proceed with caution, do not open the battery and do not expose it to electrical/ mechanical stress. Avoid storing the batteries in direct sunlight.
· Do not disassemble, open or crush the battery. · Do not short-circuit the battery. Do not store bat-
teries haphazardly in a box or drawer where they can short-circuit each other or be short-circuited by conductive materials. · When the battery is not in use, keep it away from other metal objects such as paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other small metal objects that could connect from one terminal to the other. Short-circuiting the battery terminals can cause
burns or a re. · Do not expose the battery to heat or re. Avoid
storage in direct sunlight. · Do not subject the battery to mechanical shocks. · Do not allow the liquid to come into contact with
the skin or eyes in the event of a battery leak. If
contact has been made, wash the aected area with plenty of water and seek medical attention. · Seek medical attention immediately if a cell of the battery has been swallowed. · Keep the battery clean and dry. · The battery performs best when operated at normal room temperature (20 °C ± 5 °C). · When disposing of batteries, keep batteries of different electrochemical systems separate from each other.

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· Only charge the product with the battery charger specied by the mower. Do not use a battery charger other than the one specically intended for use with the product. A battery charger suitable for
one type of battery may cause a re hazard when used with another battery. · Do not use batteries that are not intended for use with the product. · Keep the battery out of the reach of children. · Keep the original product description safety for future reference. · Dispose of the product properly. · Keep the battery charger clean. Dirt results in a risk of electric shock. · Check the battery charger, cable and plug before every use. Do not use the battery charger if you detect any damage. Never open the battery charg-
er yourself and only have it repaired by qualied specialists and only with original spare parts. A damaged battery charger, cable and plug increases the risk of an electric shock. · Always check that the mains voltage concurs with the voltage specied on the type plate of the battery charger. · Never use the battery charger if the cable, plug or the product itself are damaged due to external inuences. Take the battery charger to the nearest specialist workshop. · Never open the battery charger. Take the battery charger to the nearest specialist workshop.
m ATTENTION!
This power tool generates an electromagnetic eld during operation. This eld can impair active or passive medical implants under certain circumstances. In order to prevent the risk of serious or deadly injuries, we recommend that persons with medical implants consult with their physician and the manufacturer of the medical implant prior to operating the machine.
Residual risks The machine has been built according to the state-ofthe-art and the recognised technical safety requirements. However, individual residual risks can arise during operation. · Health hazard due to electrical power, with the use
of improper electrical connection cables. · Before performing setting or maintenance work, re-
lease the start button and pull out the power plug. · Furthermore, despite all precautions having been
met, some non-obvious residual risks may still remain. · Residual risks can be minimised if the “Safety Instructions” and the “Intended Use” together with the operating manual as a whole are observed.

· Avoid accidental starting of the machine: the operating button may not be pressed when inserting the plug in an outlet. Use the tool that is recommended in this operating manual. This is how to ensure that your machine provides optimum performance.
· Keep your hands away from the working area when the machine is in operation.
6. Technical data

Robotic lawnmower Voltage Idle speed n0 Cutting width Cut height Area Max. incline Tightest possible passage LED light Ultrasound sensor

20 V 2300 rpm
22 cm 20-60 mm
2000 m² 35%
0.8 m Yes Yes

(App) control Bluetooth®
Operating frequency band
Maximum transmitted power
WiFi
Frequency range of the WLAN module
Max. radio frequency power of the WLAN module

2.4-2.48 GHz 20 dBm
2.4-2.48 GHz 20 dBm

Battery LBF205 Lithium-ion / 5.0Ah

Type

Li-ion

Voltage

18 V (max. 20 V )

Capacity

5.0Ah

Power

90 Wh

Charge time

ca. 96 min

CGF253 power supply Voltage (input) Frequency Power consumption Voltage (output) Charge current

100-220 V~ 50-60 Hz 76 W 20 V 3.0 A

IP protection classes Robotic lawnmower Charging station Power supply

IPX5 IPX4 IP67

Total weight (net)

approx. 11.0 kg

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Subject to technical changes!

m IMPORTANT: This battery charger is suitable exclusively for charging the product type: PX-RRM-2000Wi.

Noise & vibration
m Warning: Noise can have serious eects on your health. If the machine noise exceeds 85 dB, please wear suitable hearing protection.

Device emissions values
Sound power level LWA Guaranteed sound power level LWA Sound pressure level LpA Uncertainty KPA/WA

49 dB 52 dB 41 dB
3 dB

The noise emission declaration complies with standard EN ISO 3744

7. Unpacking

· Open the packaging and carefully remove the product. · Remove the packaging material, as well as the
packaging and transport safety devices (if present). · Check whether the scope of delivery is complete. · Check the product and accessory parts for trans-
port damage. In the event of complaints the carrier must be informed immediately. Later claims will not be recognised. · If possible, keep the packaging until the expiry of the warranty period. · Familiarise yourself with the product by means of
the operating manual before using for the rst time. · With accessories as well as wearing parts and
replacement parts use only original parts. Spare parts can be obtained from your specialist dealer. · When ordering please provide our article number as well as type and year of manufacture for the product.

m ATTENTION! The device and the packaging material are not children`s toys! Do not let children play with plastic bags, lms or small parts! There is a danger of choking or suocating!
8. Assembly / Before commissioning

m ATTENTION! Always make sure the product is fully assembled before commissioning!

m ATTENTION!
If you intend to use a scarier within the working area of the robotic mower, the boundary wire (11) must be buried.

m ATTENTION! Do not use a strimmer near the boundary wire (11). Take care when trimming edges near which the boundary wire (11) is located.
8.1 Setting up / correct position of the charging station (10)
m ATTENTION Fix the charging station (10) in place with the help of a hammer (not in scope of delivery) and the anchor pegs (13) only after you have staked out the complete working area. (Fig. 16).
m NOTE: Do not make new holes in the charging station.
m NOTE: Do not stand with your feet on the charging station plate.
m ATTENTION! The extension cable as well as the mains cable must be outside the working area to ensure that it is not damaged.
· The charging station (10) can be placed near a shed, a garden shed or the house.
· The charging station (10) must be placed on level ground. m NOTE: Do not place the charging station (10) on a sloping or uneven surface, otherwise it will bend and the function will be impaired or a defect may occur.
· The charging station (10) must be set up/positioned such that there is at least one metre of space in front of the charging station (10), without obstacles or similar. (Fig. 3)
8.2 Connect the boundary wire (11) to the charging station (10)
m NOTE: The boundary wire (11) must be laid at least one metre long, straight, without corners and obstacles in front of the charging station (10). This ensures the mower is able to drive into the charging station properly (10) (Fig. 3).
· The boundary wire (11) must be laid at least 30 cm away from boundaries, such as the house wall, ahead of and after the charging station (10). (Fig. 3)
· Strip approx. 10 mm of insulation from one end of the boundary wire (11) (Fig. 4).
· Insert the stripped boundary wire (11) into the red “OUT” cable clamp on the back of the charging station (10). Then pass the boundary wire (11) through the slot under the charging station (10) (Fig. 5).

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· Then lay the boundary wire (11) as described in point 8.3 “Laying the boundary wire (11)”.
m NOTE: The boundary wire (11) must be laid at least 100 cm straight in front of the charging station (10).
· After laying the boundary wire (11), trim o the excess wire.
· To connect the second end of the boundary wire (11), strip approx. 10 mm of insulation from the end and insert it into the black “IN” cable clamp.
8.3 Laying the boundary wire (11) (Fig. 1/2)
The boundary wire (11) must be laid as a loop around the working area. When the robotic lawnmower (1) approaches, sensors inside the product detect the boundary wire (11). The mower changes direction at a random angle when it reaches the boundary wire (11).
If the mower needs to return to the charging station (10), it searches for / drives to the boundary wire (11) and then turns to the left. It then travels along the boundary wire (11) back to the charging station (10).
8.3.1 General notes / boundary cable installation
m ATTENTION! To avoid damage to the product there must be an obstacle of min. 15 cm height between the boundary wire (11) and water bodies/slopes/embankments and/or public roads.
m ATTENTION! Do not operate the mower on gravel/stones.
m NOTE: Dene and make a sketch of the working area before starting to lay the boundary wire (11).
m NOTE: The max. permissible length for the boundary wire (11) is 300 m.
· The distance from the boundary wire (11) to the outer edge must be 30 cm (Fig. 6).
· A distance of 8 cm between the boundary wire (11) is sucient if all of the following apply (Fig. 7): – the boundary surface can be driven over (e.g. footpath, driveway or similar). – the boundary surface is at the same level as the mowing surface. – there are no protruding or pointed parts on the boundary surface that can come into contact with the mower or blades and damage them. – there are no plants on the boundary area that should not be mown.

· The boundary wire (11) can be buried, or fastened in place using the wire pegs (12) provided.
· When laying the boundary wire (11), the angle in corners must always be >90° (see Fig. 8+9).
· The robotic lawnmower (1) nds areas/passages that taper or that have a width of 0.8 m (Fig. 10).
· The minimum width of the mowing area is 0.8 m (Fig. 10).
· The maximum possible gradient is 35% (20°). m ATTENTION! To prevent accidents and/or damage to persons or the product, it is prohibited to operate the product on steeper terrain. You can see how to determine the slope in Fig. 11.
m NOTE: For the demarcation of slopes/embankments, see point 8.3.3.
m ATTENTION! If you intend to use a scarier within the working area of the robotic mower, the boundary wire (11) must be buried.
8.3.1.1 Burying the boundary wire (11)
· When burying the boundary wire (11), make a narrow groove in the grass turf using a spade or similar. Then place the wire in the groove and cover it with soil. m IMPORTANT! To ensure trouble-free operation, the boundary wire (11) may be covered with max. 3 cm of earth.
· After covering the boundary wire (11) with soil, it is sucient to compact the loose soil with your body weight.
8.3.1.2 Fasten the boundary wire (11) with the wire pegs (12)
m NOTE: The distance between the wire pegs (12) must not exceed 80 cm (Fig. 12).
· Place the boundary wire (11) on the grass at a distance of 30 cm or 8 cm from the outer edge (Fig. 6/7).
· Fix the boundary wire (11) at least every 80 cm using a wire peg (12) (Fig. 12).
· Knock the wire pegs (12) into the ground (Fig. 13) with the help of a hammer (not included in the scope of delivery).
· In case of uneven or curved conditions, the distance between the wire pegs (12) must be reduced accordingly.

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8.3.2 Laying the boundary wire around obstacles (islands) (Fig. 14)
m NOTE: A pond or pool must be demarcated from the mowing area. For large and heavy objects listed below as examples, an “island installation” is not necessarily required:
– Tree – Raised bed – Large/heavy plant buckets – Greenhouse – Garden shed
To protect delicate/small objects from damage, lay the boundary wire (11) as follows: · Run the boundary wire (11) along the outer edge
until you have reached the point with the shortest distance (but at least 0.8 m) between the outer edge and the obstacle. · Lay the boundary wire (11) like a “supply line” along the shortest path to the obstacle. · Lay the boundary wire (11) at a distance of 30 cm or 8 cm (see point 8.3.1) around the obstacle. · Lay the cable along the “feed line” back to the outer edge. m ATTENTION! Do NOT allow the boundary wire (11) to cross. The maximum distance between the boundary wires is 5 mm. · Continue to lay the cable along the outer edge.
8.4.1 Description of the status LED (Fig. 20)

8.3.3 Demarcation of slopes >35% (Fig. 15)
· The boundary to slopes >35% must be at least 40 cm, as shown in Fig. 15.
· If you do not maintain this distance, there is a risk that the robotic lawnmower (1) will drive out of the demarcated area. Thus, no function is possible any more, as the robot no longer has any orientation.
m NOTE: When you have completely staked out the working area, connect the boundary wire (11) to the charging station (10) as described in point 8.2.
m ATTENTION! Fix the charging station (10) in place with the help of a hammer (not included in delivery) and the anchor pegs (13) only after you have staked out the complete working area.
8.4 Connecting the charge station (10) (Fig. 16) · Connect the 2-pin connector to the charging sta-
tion (10) as shown in gure 16 and screw it in place. · Then plug the mains plug into the socket. m ATTENTION! Make sure that the boundary wire (11) is correctly routed and the power supply unit (14) is correctly connected to the charging station (10) before connecting the plug to the mains.
If the charging station (10) is connected to the mains, LED 1 lights up green on the rear part of the charging station (10) (Fig. 17/20).

LED 1
LED 2 LED 3

LED status Does not illuminate
Illuminates green
Flashes green Flashes red
Does not illuminate Illuminates green Does not illuminate Illuminates green Flashes green

Meaning no power supply.
The boundary wire is connected correctly. The robot is fully charged. The robot is charging. The boundary wire is damaged or not connected properly. Wi-Fi not connected. Wi-Fi connected. Super-Link not connected. Super-Link connected. Super-Link connecting.

Remedy Make sure that the mains cable is properly connected to the battery charger and that the battery charger is connected to a suitable power supply. –
Check that both ends of the boundary wire are connected and that the cable clamp is reliable. Check that the boundary wire has not been broken. Re-start the charging station. Dock the mower again.

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8.5. Before commissioning · Set the cutting height to the maximum cutting
height (60 mm) using the cutting height adjustment knob (2) as shown in gure 18. · Place the mower in the working area and start it (as described in point 9). · Observe the mower for some time. · If it returns to the charging station (10) without any problems, the installation is complete.
m ATTENTION! When using for the rst time, if the grass is higher than 120 mm, you should switch o the ultrasound sensor in the app. Otherwise, the grass would possibly be recognised as an obstacle. After the rst cut, the ultrasound sensor can be switched on via the app, or manually as described in point 9.7.
TIP: Before rst use: Position the mower, directly behind the charging station (10), at a 90° angle to the boundary wire (11) and give it the command to return to the charging station (10) via the “HOME” button (see point 9). The mower will now drive back to the charging station (10) along the complete boundary wire (11) (Fig. 2).
This allows you to identify problem areas immediately before rst use and correct them if necessary.
The same procedure is recommended for critical places, such as embankments/ditches/beds, etc. Proceed as described above and start the mower (see point 9) with the “START” button. In the event of a problem, you can stop the mower by pressing the stop button (4) on the product.
9. Starting up / adjustments
m ATTENTION! To ensure optimum function, a software update must be carried out before rst use. (see 13.3 Software update)
m NOTE: For a long service life, the robotic lawnmower (1) should only be operated at an outdoor temperature of 5 – 40 °C.
Electrical connection The electrical motor installed is connected and ready for operation. The connection complies with the applicable VDE and DIN provisions. The customer`s mains connection as well as the extension cable used must also comply with these regulations.

Damaged electrical connection cable
The insulation on electrical connection cables is often damaged.
This may have the following causes: · Pressure points, where connection cables are
passed through windows or doors. · Kinks where the connection cable has been im-
properly fastened or routed. · Places where the connection cables have been cut
due to being driven over. · Insulation damage due to being ripped out of the
wall outlet. · Cracks due to the insulation ageing. Such damaged electrical connection cables must not be used and are life-threatening due to the insulation damage.
Check the electrical connection cables for damage regularly. Ensure that the connection cables are disconnected from electrical power when checking for damage.
Electrical connection cables must comply with the applicable VDE and DIN provisions. Only use connection cables of the same designation. The printing of the type designation on the connection cable is mandatory.
9.1. Quick start (Fig. 19/20/21) After installing the boundary wire (11), you can use the robotic lawnmower (1).
Adjusting the cutting height · Turn the cutting height adjustment knob (2) clock-
wise to increase the cutting height seamlessly between 20 – 60 mm. · Turn the cutting height adjustment knob (2) anti-clockwise to decrease the cutting height seamlessly between 20 – 60 mm.
m NOTE: The arrow on the cutting height adjustment knob (2) points to numbers outside the knob. Here you can read o the cutting height currently set in 5 mm steps.
Halting/stopping the robotic lawnmower: · To stop the robotic lawnmower, press the stop but-
ton (4). · The robotic lawnmower stops immediately and the
blade disc (6) stops. m ATTENTION! The robotic lawnmower is not switched o, it has only been stopped. Always use the “POWER ON/OFF” button to switch the robotic lawnmower o.

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Switching the robotic lawnmower on: · The robotic lawnmower can then be restarted as
described below. m NOTE: Before the robotic lawnmower (1) starts mowing, an acoustic signal (four beeps) is heard, then the blade disc (6) starts rotating.
· Press the -button (“POWER ON/OFF” button) until the robotic lawnmower (1) switches on.
· For the rst use, enter the default PIN code “0000” by pressing “OK” four times when the number “0” ashes. (The PIN code can be changed as described in point 9.2.1).
· After conrming the fourth digit with the “OK button”, the robotic lawnmower is ready for use. The word “IdLE” appears on the display.
m NOTE: The robotic lawnmower (1) switches o automatically after 30 seconds if no input is made.
m ATTENTION! If the PIN code is entered incorrectly 10 times, “LOCK” appears on the display. The device is now locked for 10 minutes before you can enter the PIN code again. · Press the “START” button and then the “OK” button
to start mowing. · If you press the “HOME” button and then the “OK”
button, the robotic lawnmower (1) returns to the charging station (10) with the mowing function switched o. The robotic lawnmower (1) operates continuously until the battery charge is too low. The robotic lawnmower automatically returns to the charging station (10). The cutter disc is deactivated in this state.
m NOTE: After the battery is fully charged, the robotic lawnmower starts again. Alternatively, the robotic lawnmower remains in the charging station (10) in accordance with the set mowing schedule. (By default, the robot mows from Monday to Friday from 09:00 – 15:00 hrs)
9.2. Settings
m NOTE: To make adjustments to the product, the robotic lawnmower (1) must be switched on. Switch on the robotic lawnmower (1) by pressing and holding the -button (“POWER ON/OFF” button) until “PIN” appears on the display.

9.2.1 Changing the PIN code (Fig. 22) · Press and hold the “START” and “HOME” buttons
simultaneously for at least 3 seconds. · The -symbol and “PIN” ash. · Now enter the old PIN code as follows (factory set-
ting “0000”). · The rst digit illuminates (“0—“). · Use the “START” and “HOME” buttons to select the
desired digit. · Conrm the digit with the “OK” button. · The next digit illuminates (e.g. “10–). · Proceed as described in paragraph 2-4 above. · After you have entered the “old” PIN code and con-
rmed the fourth digit with the “OK” button, “PIn2” appears, now you can enter the new PIN code. · The rst digit ashes (“0—“). · Use the “START” and “HOME” buttons to select the desired digit. · Conrm the digit with the “OK” button. · The next digit ashes (e.g. “10–). · Proceed as described in paragraph 2-4 above. · After conrming the fourth digit with the “OK” button, the new PIN code is stored. The word “IdLE” appears on the display.
9.2.2 Setting/changing the date/time (Fig. 23)
m NOTE: Date and time are necessary settings so that the robotic lawnmower (1) can mow in accordance with the set mowing schedule.
· The date/time setting is done in the order year date – time.
· Press and hold the “START” button for at least 5 seconds.
· The -symbol and “PIN” ash. – symbol and a number (e.g. 2020) ashes on the display.
· Use the “START”, “HOME” and “OK” buttons to set the year, similarly to the PIN setting.
· Then the next number illuminates (month.day e.g. 08.25 for 25 August).
· Use the “START”, “HOME” and “OK” buttons to set the correct month and day.
· The time is displayed last (e.g. 13:25). · Set the current time as described above. · After conrming the fourth digit with the “OK” but-
ton, the date and time are stored. The word “IdLE” appears on the display.
9.2.3 Changing the start time (Fig. 24) The factory-set start time of 09:00 can be changed at any time.
· Press and hold the “START” and “OK” buttons simultaneously for at least 3 seconds.
· The display shows the set start time, e.g. 13:25, with the rst digit ashing.

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· Use the “START” and “HOME” buttons to select the desired digit and conrm with the “OK” button.
· Proceed as described in paragraph 2-4 above. · After conrming the fourth digit with the “OK” but-
ton, the new start time is stored. The word “IdLE” appears on the display.
9.2.4 Changing the mowing time/day (Fig. 25) The factory-set mowing time per day of 6 hours can be changed at any time.
· Press and hold the “OK” button for at least 3 seconds.
· The display shows the set mowing time, e.g. 06 H, with the rst digit ashing.
· Use the “START” and “HOME” buttons to select the desired digit and conrm with the “OK” button.
· After conrming the second digit with the “OK” button, the new mowing time or the new day is stored. The word “IdLE” appears on the display.
9.3 Mowing edges The default setting is for the robotic lawnmower (1) to mow the edges every Tuesday and Friday. This means that the robotic lawnmower (1) travels once along the boundary wire (11) the rst time it mows for the day.
m ATTENTION! In this mode, the blade disc (6) is active. The times for edge mowing can only be set via the app.
9.4 Rain sensor (3a) This product has a rain sensor (3a). If the rain sensor (3a) is activated, the robotic lawnmower (1) returns to the charging station (10) when it rains and is charged. The rain delay can be determined via the app, the time frame for how long the robotic lawnmower (1) remains in the charging station (10) when it rains. The rain sensor (3a) can be deactivated via the app or manually as described in point 9.7.
9.5 Ultrasound sensor (4a) This product is equipped with two ultrasound sensors (4a) that detect medium to large obstacles on the lawn. When the ultrasound sensor (4a) is activated, the robotic lawnmower (1) stops without touching the obstacle and changes the direction of travel. The ultrasound sensor (4a) can be deactivated and the range of the ultrasound sensor can be set via the app. Manually deactivate the ultrasound sensor as described in point 9.7.

9.6 App control The PX-RRM-2000Wi robotic lawnmower can be operated via app. The app is available in the respective app stores for Android and iOS.

m ATTENTION! The use of the app falls under the term “using” as dened in this operating manual. Therefore, also observe the safety regulations that apply to this.
The robotic lawnmower has two dierent working methods. In the original condition as delivered, the robot works oine. The default range of robot mowing functions are available. If you wish to use additional services (mowing times, software update, sensor settings, etc.), an additional app is available but this is not provided by the Scheppach Group. You must enter your contact information before you can connect this app to our robotic lawnmower. An e-mail address is sucient in this instance. The APP manufacturer has provided a data privacy statement and a user agreement for this, which regulates use of the app or your personal data.
We would like to advise you that the Scheppach Group will not save any personal data when you use the app and will also not process any further information. This is only done by the app manufacturer.
9.6.1 Registration In order to use the app, registration via email is necessary. Alternatively, you can also register and log in via Facebook, with your Apple ID or with Google. Have the serial number of your robotic lawnmower ready for registration. You will nd this on the type plate of the unit.

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manufactured: 01/2023 S.Nr.: 0169-01001 S/N:

Art-Nr.: 5913004917
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Scheppach GmbH – Günzburger Straße 69 – 89335 Ichenhausen – Germany

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9.6.2 Communication / data transmission The app communicates with the robotic lawnmower either via Bluetooth or WiFi.
m NOTE: Depending on your contract with your mobile phone provider or internet provider, the data transfer from the app to the internet may incur costs that you will have to bear yourself.
9.6.3 Functions of the app · Viewing and editing the mowing plan · Adjusting the mowing zones · Starting mowing · Send the device to the charging station · Switching LED light, rain sensor and ultrasound
sensor on/o · Setting the ultrasound sensor range · Setting the rain delay · Settings · Updates / read out (log data)
9.6.3.1 Viewing and editing the mowing plan With this function you can set when the robotic lawnmower should start mowing and how long it should mow for each individual day. There is one start time per day (later max. two start times) available. In this function you can also set the days on which the lawn edges are to be mown.
m ATTENTION! Changing the mowing schedule, starting a mowing operation, switching the automatic on and o, sending the robotic lawnmower home and changing the date and time may result in activities that are not expected by other people. Affected persons must therefore always be informed in advance about possible activities of the robotic lawnmower.
9.6.3.2 Adjusting the mowing zones In this function you can manually set up two dierent mowing zones in %. By default, the function is set to “AutoMultizone”. Here, the mower starts after each charging process at an arbitrary place along the boundary wire.
This means: After the rst charging process, the robotic lawnmower moves along the boundary wire in accordance with the set % number for zone 1 and starts mowing. After the second charging process, it does the same in accordance with the set % number for zone 2, etc.

Example: You have installed 200 m of boundary wire and set a value of 25% for zone 1. After charging, the robotic lawnmower drives 50 m along the boundary wire and starts mowing from there.
m NOTE: This function allows you to start the robotic lawnmower in dicult-to-reach passages, for example, to ensure a perfect mowing pattern.
9.7 Switching functions on/o manually The following functions can be switched on and o manually via the “HOME” button:
· Rain sensor (“RAIN”) · Mowing zone (“ZONE”) · LED light (“LED”) · Ultrasound sensor (“ULT”)
1. Press and hold the “HOME” button until “RAIN” appears on the display.
2. To scroll down through the functions, press the “HOME” button (down arrow button). To move up in the menu, press the “START” button (up arrow button).
3. Select the desired function. 4. For “ON”, press the “HOME” button. For “OFF”,
press the “START” button. 5. Conrm your selection with “OK”. “IdLE” ap-
pears on the display.
9.8 Resetting settings
m NOTE: All settings on the robotic lawnmower (1) are deleted and reset to the factory settings!
· to reset the settings on the robotic lawnmower, press the “START”, “HOME” and “OK” buttons on the operating panel simultaneously for several seconds.
10. Cleaning
m ATTENTION! Switch o the product before cleaning with the -button.
m ATTENTION! Put on protective gloves before cleaning the rotating blade carrier.
We recommend that you clean the product directly after every use.

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Clean the product at regular intervals using a damp cloth and a little soft soap. Do not use any cleaning products or solvents; they could attack the plastic parts of the product. Make sure that no water can penetrate the product interior.
11. Transport
· Press the -button (“POWER ON/OFF” button) until the robotic lawnmower (1) switches on. -button (“POWER ON/OFF” button) to switch the robotic lawnmower (1) o.
· Wear protective gloves when transporting the robotic lawnmower (1).
· Carry the robotic lawnmower (1) securely with both hands.
To prevent damage, avoid the robotic lawnmower (1) falling to the ground from greater heights. If this does happen, it must be immediately taken to a specialist workshop for inspection. Do not continue to use the robotic lawnmower (1) before this has been done.
12. Storage/Hibernation
Your mower will give you pleasure for longer if it is allowed to hibernate. Although this is not a problem, we recommend that you store your mower in a closed room, e.g. in the garage, during the winter.
Before storing the mower: · Clean it thoroughly (see point 10) · Charge the battery fully. · Switch the product o. · Remove the battery (see point 13.2).
Store the product and its accessories in a dark, dry and frost-free place that is inaccessible to children. The optimum storage temperature lies between 5 and 40 °C.
Store the robotic lawnmower (1) in its original packaging. Cover the robotic lawnmower (1) to protect it from dust and moisture. Store the operating manual with the robotic lawnmower (1).
13. Maintenance / Update
m ATTENTION! Before carrying out maintenance work, switch the product o with the -button.

Connections and repairs Connections and repair work on the electrical equipment may only be carried out by electricians.

Please provide the following information in the event of any enquiries: · Type of current for the motor · Machine data – type plate

13.1 Replacing the blade (7) (Fig. 26)

m ATTENTION! Switch on the mower with the ing with the work.

-button before start-

m NOTE: The blades (7) must be replaced after approx. 8 weeks. (2 sets of 3 blades each are included in the delivery) Use only original blades from the manufacturer. (Art. no. 7913001601)

m ATTENTION! Put on protective gloves before replacing the blade (7).

m ATTENTION! All blades (7) must always be changed at the same time. The changing of individual blades (7) is not permitted. If the Phillips screws (8) are damaged or can no longer be tightened, these must also be replaced.

New screws are included with the replacement blades. · To replace the blades (7), place the robotic lawn-
mower (1) on a workbench with the underside facing upwards. (We recommend a soft base to avoid damage to the housing). · Loosen the Phillips screw (8) with the help of a Phillips screwdriver (not included in the scope of delivery). · Remove the old blade (7). · Fit the new blade (7) and fasten it with a new screw (8). · Check that the blade (7) can move. If this is not the case, loosen the screw (8) a little. · Carry out this operation on all three blades (7).

13.2 Inserting/removing the battery (Fig. 27/28)

m ATTENTION! Switch the mower o before starting with the work.
· To install/remove the battery, place the robotic lawnmower (1) on a workbench with the underside facing upwards. (We recommend a soft base to avoid damage to the housing).

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· Remove the battery cover screws and remove the battery cover (Fig. 27/28).
· Remove the battery retaining device. · Pull the battery out carefully.
m NOTE Do not pull on the cables. · Loosen the locking and pull the connector o. · Insert the battery (if necessary a new original bat-
tery). · Re-install the battery in reverse order (Fig. 27/28).
13.3 Software update (Fig. 29)
m NOTE The robot must be connected to the WiFi in order to perform an automatic software update via the app.
Connect your robot to your WiFi. The software can be updated as soon as a new version is available. (The latest software version can be found on our homepage.) The software can be installed via USB or the app. The software for USB transmission can be downloaded from our homepage www.scheppach.com.
13.3.1 Software update via USB
· Look for the latest software version on our homepage.
· Download this to an empty FAT32 formatted disk. · Remove the battery covering as described in 13.2. · Insert the data carrier into the USB drive (Fig. 29). · Switch on the mower by pressing the -button
“POWER ON/OFF” button). · The update starts automatically. · Wait until “OK” appears on the display and then re-
move the data carrier. · As described in point 13.2. replace the battery cov-
er.
m NOTE: The operating manual supplied with your robotic lawnmower (1) is based on the software version at the time of production of the mower. Some new or changed features and functions may not be included in the operating manual.
You can nd the latest version of the software in the app or at www.scheppach.com.
Service information With this product, it is necessary to note that the following parts are subject to natural or usage-related wear, or that the following parts are required as consumables. Wearing parts*: Blade (7), screws (8), boundary wire (11), wire pegs (12).
* may not be included in the scope of delivery!

Article number(s) for wear parts:

Item 7 Blade

7913001601

Item 8 Screws

3913001001

Item 11 Boundary wire

7913001702

Item 12 Wire pegs

7913001701

Spare parts and accessories can be obtained from our Service Centre. To do this, scan the QR code on the front page.
14.Disposal and recycling

Notes for packaging

The packaging materials are recyclable. Please dispose of packaging in an environmentally friendly manner.

Notes on the electrical and electronic equipment act [ElektroG]

Electrical and electronic appliances do not belong in household waste, but should be collected and disposed of separately. · Used batteries or rechargeable batteries that are not installed permanently in the old appliance must be removed non-destructively before disposal. Their disposal is regulated by the battery act. · Owners or users of electrical and electronic devices are legally obliged to return them after use. · The end user is responsible for deleting their personal data from the old device being disposed of! · The symbol of the crossed-out dustbin means that waste electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed of with household waste. · Waste electrical and electronic equipment can be handed in free of charge at the following places: – Public disposal or collection points (e.g. municipal works yards). – Points of sale of electrical appliances (stationary and online), provided that dealers are obliged to
take them back or oer to do so voluntarily. – Up to three waste electrical devices per type of
device, with an edge length of no more than 25 centimetres, can be returned free of charge to the manufacturer without prior purchase of a new device from the manufacturer or taken to another authorised collection point in your vicinity. – For additional take-back conditions of the manufacturers and distributors, please contact the respective customer service. · In the case of delivery of a new electrical device by the manufacturer to a private household, the latter may arrange for the free collection of the old electrical device upon request from the end-user. Get in contact with the manufacturer’s customer service.

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· These statements only apply to devices installed and sold in the countries of the European Union and which are subject to the European Directive 2012/19/EU. Dierent provisions may apply to the disposal of electrical and electronic appliances in countries outside the European Union.
Notes on lithium-ion batteries
Removing the battery before disposing of Li-Ion the device!
· Do not dispose of the battery in household waste, in a re (risk of explosion) or in water. Damaged batteries can harm the environment and your health if toxic vapours or liquids escape.

· Defective or used batteries must be recycled in accordance with Directive 2006/66/EC.
· Hand in the device and the battery charger at a recycling centre. The plastic and metal parts used can be separated by type and thus recycled.
· Dispose of batteries when discharged. We recommend covering the poles with an adhesive strip to protect against a short circuit. Do not open the battery.
· Dispose of batteries according to local regulations. Return batteries to a used battery collection point where they can be recycled in an environmentally friendly manner. Ask your local waste disposal company about this.

15.Troubleshooting / fault codes
The following table shows fault symptoms and describes remedial measures in the event of your machine failing to work properly. If you cannot localise and rectify the problem with this, please contact your service workshop.
15.1 Fault table

Fault
Mower does not start
LED light on charging station does not light up
LED light on charging station ashes red

Possible cause
Mower or charging station not connected to the mains.
Boundary wire is not connected or cut/broken.

Remedy
· Connect the power supply unit to a suitable power source.
· Call a specialist if necessary.
· Connect/repair boundary wire.

Mower does not mow properly Blades are worn.

· Replace blades.

Mower starts at unusual/ wrong times
Mower gets stuck

Date/time is incorrectly set. Unsuitable terrain/obstacle.

· Set the correct date and time.
· Adapt the terrain/obstacle to the requirements of the robotic lawnmower.
· Adjust the laying of the boundary wire accordingly.

15.2 Fault codes

Error code F1

Meaning Rain sensor delay

E1

Mower outside the working area

Remedy
1. No measures required.
1. Check that the mower is in the working area. 2. Ensure that the charging station is properly connected to the battery
charger and charger is connected to a suitable power supply. 3. Make sure that the boundary wires have been clamped correctly and re-
place them if necessary.

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1. Switch the mower o. Move the mower to an area that is free of obstacles.

Press the “START” button and then the “OK” button.

E2

Wheel motor blocked

2. If the error message is still displayed, switch o the product. Turn the mower upside down and check what is preventing the wheels from turning.

3. Remove the objects blocking the wheel(s), turn the mower over.

4. Press the “START” button and then the “OK” button.

1. Switch the mower o.

2. Turn the mower upside down and check what is preventing the blades

E3

Cutter disc blocked

from turning. 3. Remove the objects and turn the mower over.

4. Place the mower in an area with short grass.

5. Press the “START” button and then the “OK” button.

Obstacle

E4

sensor trigger not

1. If the error still occurs, contact your specialist dealer.

reset

1. Switch the mower o.

2. Move the mower to an area that is free of obstacles. Press the “START”

button and then the “OK” button.

E5

The mower was lifted

3. If the error message is still displayed, switch o the product. Turn the mower upside down and check if there is anything preventing the front axle

from moving.

4. Remove all obstacles, turn the mower over and switch it on. Press the

“START” button and then the “OK” button.

E6

Roll-over sensor was triggered

1. Position the mower. 2. Press the “START” button and then the “OK” button.

E7

Inclination sensors were triggered

1. Switch the mower o. 2. Move the mower to an area in your lawn with level ground. 3. Switch the mower on. Press the “START” button and then the “OK” button.

1. Check that there is 1 metre of space before and after the charging station,

E8

Docking/recharging failed

without obstacles or corners. 2. The charging station must be placed on level ground. 3. Manually place the mower in the charging station for charging. After the

mower is fully charged, press the “START” and then the “OK” button.

E9

The robotic lawnmower is stuck

1. Place the robotic lawnmower in an area that is free of obstacles. 2. If the error still occurs, contact your specialist dealer.

E10

Protection of the battery

1. If the temperature is too high, wait until the temperature has dropped. If the temperature is too low, wait until the temperature is above 5 degrees Celsius.
2. If the error message is still displayed, replace the battery. Re-start the mower. Press START and then OK.
3. If the error still occurs, contact your specialist dealer.

1. When the mower is in the working area, check the charging station LED

E11

No boundary signal

indicator. If it lights up red, make sure that the boundary wires are well connected to the terminals on the charging station. If the problem persists,

check whether the boundary wires have been cut.

E13

Chargin

Documents / Resources

PRACTIXX PX-RRM-2000Wi Robot Mower [pdf] Instruction Manual
PX-RRM-2000Wi, PX-RRM-2000Wi Robot Mower, Robot Mower, Mower

References

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