How to Inspect the Field Before Mowing?
Attention! Clear ground obstacles before using the Yarbo lawn mower. Before operating the Yarbo lawn mower, ensure that all paths and mowing areas are free of debris, stones, sticks, or any other objects that may obstruct the mower’s movement. These objects can damage the mower’s mechanical parts or affect its performance. Leaving foreign objects in the mower’s path can cause damage to the mower and pose a risk of injury. Always thoroughly inspect the area before starting the mower to ensure safe and efficient operation.
What is “Mapping”?
Mapping involves creating work zones and “no-go zones” before operating the respective device. This is done using a mobile application installed on your phone. Mapping should be performed according to each module, as cleaning zones may differ in winter compared to summer.
How to Turn Off Yarbo?
There are two ways to turn off Yarbo: 1. **Using the mobile app:** Ensure your phone is connected to Yarbo. Open the app and navigate to: Home Page → Diagnostic Tools → Shutdown Yarbo. 2. **Manual shutdown:** Before disconnecting the battery power cable, make sure Yarbo is not operating and the emergency stop button is pressed. Then, open the Yarbo power cover and manually disconnect the battery power cable to turn off Yarbo.
What is a “Work Plan”?
The Work Plan function is designed to help users create a cleaning schedule for their yard. A Work Plan is saved with your assigned work zone(s) and Yarbo zone settings, such as speed, chute angle, and snow blower module height. You can create multiple work plans and set specific preferences for each. Different Yarbo modules should be configured as separate work plans.
Why is the Data Center Blinking Red?
1. **Check if the RTK antenna of the data center is damaged.** If the RTK antenna is damaged, the data center may blink with a red light. 2. **Ensure the data center is updated to the latest version.** – If you have upgraded the data center, it needs to be reinstalled. – If you haven’t updated it yet, please first update the data center to the latest version and then reinstall it. The red blinking light in the data center is a new indicator introduced after our firmware update. It signifies a significant latitude and longitude deviation during detection. This issue usually occurs when the device has just been received or if the data center has been moved a long distance and then turned on again. This is a self-correction mechanism. If this situation occurs, ensure the data center is updated to the latest version and then reinstall it.
What is the Snowstorm Notification?
**Yarbo Snowstorm Notification: Keep Your Driveway Snow-Free** Maintaining a clear driveway during winter can be especially challenging for homeowners in remote areas or those with large properties. The Yarbo Snowstorm Notification feature ensures that your driveway remains snow-free, even when you are not actively monitoring it. **What is the Snowstorm Notification?** The Yarbo Snowstorm Notification automatically clears your driveway as soon as it starts snowing. This ensures that your driveway is ready for use, even in the early morning hours while you are still asleep. This feature is ideal for residents in regions with frequent or heavy snowfall, as well as for those managing large properties that require regular snow removal.
What Does the Power Button Do?
The Yarbo power button serves the following functions: **Starting Yarbo:** When Yarbo is fully assembled, press the power button to start it. **Activating Bluetooth Pairing Mode:** When Yarbo is turned off, you can enable Bluetooth pairing mode by pressing and holding the power button for five seconds. After holding the button for five seconds, Yarbo’s rear light will turn blue and then turn off.
What is the Schedule?
The scheduling function allows Yarbo to set specific time periods for automated cleaning of work zones. By creating a schedule, Yarbo operates seamlessly without manual intervention, ensuring that your driveway remains consistently clean and snow-free, even during frequent snowfall.
When Should You Draw a No-Go Zone?
A no-go zone refers to restricted areas within Yarbo’s work zone where you do not want it to enter. Although Yarbo’s stereo depth perception allows it to automatically recognize and avoid many obstacles, some areas still require manually defined no-go zones to ensure optimal performance and safe operation.