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Robot Mower Diagnostics – Touch Sensors

There are touch sensors to stop the mower if the rear handle is grabbed.
The following describes how to troubleshoot and diagnose the robot mower touch sensors.
The diagnostic screen should be showing.
The touch sensors are situated on the rear handle of the device. They are designed to cause the mower to stop if the handle at the rear of the device is grabbed. There are two sensors on the handle. Left and Right.
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First, check that the Touch sensor is active.
This is indicated by a T symbol on the control display, as shown.
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Test the touch sensors by grabbing the rear handle on either and both sides, whilst in diagnostic mode:
  • L / R = Left / Right
  • 0 / 1 = No Touch / Touch
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The robot mower touch sensors are a useful tool to check the mower operation, which is not available on many other brands.
They are a useful part of the toolkit of robot mower diagnostics. Which contributes to Effortless Lawn Maintenance with Robot Mowers.

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