DCK KDRM105

DCK KDRM105 Robotic Lawn Mower User Manual

Model: KDRM105

1. Okwu Mmalite na Nchekwa

Thank you for choosing the DCK KDRM105 Robotic Lawn Mower. This manual provides essential information for the safe operation, installation, and maintenance of your robotic lawn mower. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product and keep it for future reference.

Ntuziaka nchekwa dị mkpa

  • Always ensure the safety stop button is accessible and functional.
  • Keep children and pets away from the robotic mower during operation. The mower is equipped with LiDAR for obstacle detection to prevent injuries.
  • Do not operate the mower in wet conditions or during heavy rain. The integrated rain sensor will guide the mower back to its charging station.
  • Before performing any maintenance or cleaning, switch off the mower and disconnect it from the power source.
  • Regularly inspect the blades for wear and damage. Replace worn blades to ensure efficient and safe operation.
  • Ensure the boundary wire is correctly installed to define the mowing area and prevent the mower from leaving designated zones.

2. Ngwaahịa gafereview

The DCK KDRM105 is an advanced robotic lawn mower designed for efficient and precise lawn care. It features intelligent navigation, LiDAR obstacle avoidance, multi-zone management, and app control.

Ngwa na atụmatụ

  • LiDAR Obstacle Avoidance: Detects obstacles 5000 times per second with a 360° scan for precise navigation and safety.
  • Intelligent Mowing Pattern: Utilizes parallel cutting for a neat and beautiful lawn, achieving an efficiency of 100 m²/h.
  • Optimal Return Route: Automatically calculates the most efficient path back to the charging station, maximizing battery usage.
  • Njikwa ọtụtụ mpaghara: Capable of navigating through narrow paths (80 cm wide) and managing complex garden layouts with slopes up to 40%.
  • Ọrụ dị jụụ: Equipped with a brushless motor, operating at less than 54 decibels.
  • Njikwa ngwa: Allows scheduling, real-time status checks, and adjustable cutting height (30-60 mm) via a mobile application.
  • Njikọta: Supports both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for reliable signal reception and control.
Diagram of DCK KDRM105 Robotic Lawn Mower with labeled parts

Foto 2.1: gafereview of the DCK KDRM105 Robotic Lawn Mower with key components labeled, including safety stop, control panel, charging port, handle, rain sensor, rear wheel, front wheel, mowing blade, mowing disc, and bumper.

3. Ntọala na nwụnye

Proper installation is crucial for the optimal performance of your robotic lawn mower. Follow these steps carefully.

3.1 Na-akwadebe Lawn

Before installation, clear the lawn of any debris, stones, or objects that could interfere with the mower's operation. Identify the areas to be mowed.

Quick start guide showing steps for installation: selecting a lawn, installing charging station, laying boundary cable, securing charging station, and starting the mower.

Foto 3.1: Visual quick start guide for the DCK KDRM105, illustrating the five main installation steps: selecting a lawn area, installing the charging station, laying the boundary cable and RFID beacons, securing the charging station, and initiating the robotic mower.

3.2 Installing the Charging Station

  1. Choose a suitable location for the charging station, preferably in a sheltered area.
  2. Ensure there is at least 1 meter of clear space on both sides of the charging station and 2 meters in front of it.
  3. Secure the charging station to the ground using the provided pegs.
  4. Jikọọ ebe a na-achaji chaja na ebe a na-ere ọkụ eletrik.

3.3 Laying the Boundary Wire and RFID Beacons

The boundary wire defines the mowing area. The RFID beacons assist with navigation and multi-zone management.

  • Lay the boundary wire around the perimeter of your lawn, ensuring it is taut and securely fastened to the ground.
  • Place RFID beacons at regular intervals (e.g., every 10 meters) along the boundary wire, especially in complex areas or between zones.
  • Ensure the wire is connected to the charging station as per the instructions.

4. Operating the Robotic Lawn Mower

The DCK KDRM105 offers intelligent operation through its mobile application and advanced navigation features.

4.1 Initial Mapping and Learning

After installation, place the robot on the charging station. Upon activation, the mower will perform automatic checks and create an autonomous map of the mowing area using the RFID tags.

4.2 Njikwa na Njikọta Ngwa

Download the "Terraina" app from your mobile app store. Connect the mower via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for optimal signal reception.

  • Ịhazi oge: Set mowing schedules and times within the app.
  • Nleba anya oge: Check the mowing status from your mobile phone.
  • Ndozi Elu Elu: Adjust the cutting height between 30-60 mm directly through the app.
  • Njikwa ọtụtụ mpaghara: Customize zones and set different cutting heights for various areas of your lawn.
Smartphone screen showing the DCK app controlling the robotic mower, with different cutting heights for various lawn zones.

Foto 4.1: Illustration of the mobile application interface for controlling the DCK KDRM105, demonstrating how to set different cutting heights (30mm, 50mm, 60mm) for various lawn zones.

4.3 Mowing Operation

  • The mower uses an intelligent pattern for efficient and parallel cutting.
  • LiDAR technology ensures obstacle avoidance, detecting objects in advance and navigating around them.
  • When battery energy drops below 20%, the mower automatically returns to the charging station via an optimal route.
  • The integrated rain sensor will prompt the mower to return to the charging station if rain is detected.
Robotic lawn mower following an intelligent mowing pattern on a lawn.

Foto 4.2: The DCK KDRM105 robotic lawn mower demonstrating its intelligent and organized mowing pattern, designed for 2 times more efficient mowing at 100 m²/hour.

Robotic lawn mower using LiDAR technology for 360-degree active obstacle detection and avoidance.

Foto 4.3: The DCK KDRM105 utilizing 360° active obstacle detection and LiDAR technology for precise obstacle avoidance, performing 5000 scans per second.

Robotic lawn mower returning to charging station when battery is low, with rain sensor detection.

Foto 4.4: The DCK KDRM105 automatically returning to its charging station when battery energy is below 20%, demonstrating its optimal return route and integrated rain sensor functionality.

Robotic lawn mower operating on a 40% incline.

Foto 4.5: The DCK KDRM105 robotic lawn mower demonstrating its capability to operate on slopes up to 22° (40% incline).

Robotic lawn mower navigating a narrow 80cm passage.

Foto 4.6: The DCK KDRM105 robotic lawn mower navigating a narrow 80cm passage, highlighting its ability to manage complex garden layouts.

5. Nlekọta

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your DCK KDRM105 robotic lawn mower.

5.1 Nhicha

  • Clean the mower regularly, especially the underside, wheels, and cutting deck, to remove grass clippings and dirt.
  • Use a soft brush or cloth. Avoid using high-pressure washers or harsh chemicals.
  • Ensure the charging contacts on both the mower and the charging station are clean.

5.2 Ndochi agụba

  • Inspect the blades regularly for sharpness and damage. Dull or damaged blades can affect cutting quality and increase power consumption.
  • Yiri gloves nchebe mgbe niile mgbe ị na-eji agụba.
  • To replace blades, switch off the mower and turn it over. Unscrew the old blades and replace them with new ones, ensuring they are securely fastened.

5.3 Nchekwa oyi

  • Before winter, fully charge the battery.
  • Clean the mower thoroughly.
  • Store the mower and charging station in a dry, frost-free environment.

6. Nchọpụta nsogbu

This section provides solutions to common issues you might encounter with your robotic lawn mower.

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Mower does not start or stops unexpectedly.Low battery; safety stop engaged; boundary wire issue; software error.Charge the battery; check safety stop button; verify boundary wire connection; restart the mower; check app for error codes (e.g., E71).
Ogbenye ịcha arụmọrụ.Dull or damaged blades; grass too high; cutting height set too low.Replace blades; mow frequently; adjust cutting height via app.
Mower gets stuck or avoids certain areas.Obstacles; incorrect boundary wire placement; LiDAR sensor obstructed.Remove obstacles; check boundary wire layout; clean LiDAR sensor.
Mower does not return to charging station.Charging station not powered; signal interference; boundary wire issue.Verify power to charging station; check Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connection; inspect boundary wire.
Error E71 displayed.Software exception; RFID tag mbipụta.Restart the mower; check for app updates; inspect RFID tags and their placement. Contact customer support if the issue persists.

7. Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwa
Nọmba nlereanyaKDRM105
ỤdịDCK
Mpaghara ahịhịa akwadoroIhe ruru 500 m²
Max Slope Capability40% (approx. 22°)
Ogologo obosara220 mm
Ogologo Ịcha Agbanwe30 - 60 mm (via app)
Ịrụ arụrụ arụ100 m²/hour
Ọkwa mkpọtụIhe na-erughị 54 dB
Ụdị batrị1 Lithium-ion (gụnyere)
Ibu ngwaahịa15 n'arọ
Akụkụ ngwaahịa (L x W x H)46.9 x 64 x 27.4 cm
Ihe onwunwePlastic
NjikọtaWi-Fi, Bluetooth
Nchọpụta ihe mgbochiLiDAR (360° scan, 5000 scans/sec)

8. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or visit the official DCK websaịtị. Debe ihe akaebe nke ịzụrụ maka akwụkwọ ikike.

If you encounter persistent issues not covered in the troubleshooting section, please contact DCK customer service for assistance.

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