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Last updated: June 15, 2026
Important safety notice: Always power off the mower and disconnect the battery before touching the blades, and disconnect the charging station from mains power before servicing it. If you are unsure about any procedure, stop and consult a certified outdoor power equipment technician. No guide on this website replaces qualified professional advice.
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The troubleshooting guides, repair instructions, and maintenance advice published on LawnBotFixHub (lawnbotfixhub.com) are provided for general informational and educational purposes only. Nothing on this website constitutes professional repair advice, and no content should be construed as a substitute for advice from a qualified outdoor power equipment technician.
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Robot lawn mower models, firmware versions, and manufacturer specifications change frequently. Repair procedures that apply to one model year or firmware version may not apply to another. Always consult your device's current manual and the manufacturer's official support resources before attempting any repair.
Safety Warning
Robot lawn mowers combine rotating blades, outdoor electrical wiring, and battery power — improper handling can result in serious cuts, electric shock, fire, personal injury, property damage, or death. Before following any repair or troubleshooting procedure:
• Always power off the mower and disconnect or remove the battery before touching, cleaning, or replacing the cutting blades.
• Wear cut-resistant gloves whenever handling the blade disc, even if you believe the mower is powered off.
• Always disconnect the charging station from mains power before inspecting or servicing it or its outdoor wiring.
• Do not attempt repairs that require disassembling sealed units, replacing electrical components, or handling battery cells unless you are a qualified electrician or equipment technician.
• If your mower is under manufacturer warranty, performing DIY repairs may void that warranty. Contact the manufacturer first.
• If in doubt about the safety of any procedure, stop immediately and consult a certified outdoor power equipment technician.
LawnBotFixHub expressly disclaims any responsibility for injury or property damage resulting from following the information on this website.
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