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Trouble shooting, Start-up sequence – Hayter Mowers 101 88 90-26 User Manual

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TROUBLE SHOOTING

Start-up sequence

Code not accepted

A long beep when pressing "B" indi-
cates that the mower has not registered
the code, but will run for 2 minutes and
then stop, probably signalling "no code"
(2 beeps/second).

No sound

Battery level too low.

2 beeps / 10 seconds

This indicates that the batteries are
charging. The mower will start automati-
cally when charged.

Mower starts backwards

When stopping it will signal "trapped"
(1 beep/second). This indicates that the
microswitches are jammed. Other
failures when signalling "trapped" might
be blocked wheels or cutting disc.

Wait 1 minute and then
enter the code

A short beep should be heard when
pressing every button.

Code accepted

Mower starts

Switch on the power switch

Long beep

The batteries have enough power to
run the electronics.

Mower starts and then
stops almost immediately

The mower will signal 2 beeps/second.
There is not enough power to run the
mower properly. Charge another 60
minutes. If this is not enough, replace
the batteries.

Charge 60 min

Switch in "off" position.

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