Worx Landroid Mowing Robots
65 fault codes documented
Shorter run-times between charges — Battery may be exhausted or old
If the Landroid's run-time between charges is decreasing significantly, the battery may be reaching the end of its lifespan or is faulty.
Display shows 'Battery temperature out of range! Please wait' — Battery is too hot or cold for charging
The battery temperature is outside the acceptable range for charging. This usually happens if the charging base is in direct sunlight on a hot day, or too cold.
Battery temperature out of range! Please wait. — Battery is too hot or too cold for charging
The battery temperature is either too high (above 55°C) or too low (below 0°C) for safe charging. The Landroid will wait until the temperature is within the normal range.
Display shows 'Battery voltage too low! Please change battery' — Battery is exhausted or faulty
The Landroid's battery charge is critically low and needs to be charged or replaced. The machine may not be able to complete its current task.
Display shows 'Battery voltage too low! Please change battery.' — Battery is exhausted or faulty
The battery charge is critically low or the battery may be damaged.
Blade disc not spinning — Landroid is searching for charging base
The blade disc remains still when the Landroid is on the move. This is normal behavior as it searches for its charging base to recharge.
Landroid shakes heavily — Blade disc is unbalanced
Excessive shaking or vibration during operation indicates that the blade disc is unbalanced. This can be caused by debris or damaged blades.
Display shows 'Blade motor fault! Press START to reset' — Blade disc is blocked or overloaded
This error message indicates the blade disc is either blocked by an object or is working too hard due to thick grass. The motor may be struggling or stopped.
Can’t find charge station. Press START to reset — Landroid cannot locate its charging station
The Landroid is unable to locate its charging station. This may be because the boundary wire exceeds its maximum length or there is a signal issue.
Landroid cannot correctly dock with charging base — Environmental or connection issues
Landroid is having trouble aligning and connecting with its charging base.
Green light on charging base turns on before charging is complete — Charging base is overheating
The charging base's internal temperature is too high, which may cause it to temporarily stop or reduce charging. The display might show a temperature warning.
Charging base light indicates overheating — Charging protection activated
The charging base's protection program has activated due to high temperatures. This also triggers the 'Battery temperature out of range! please wait' message.
Longer than normal charging time — Debris on charging contacts
The Landroid is taking significantly longer to charge than usual, likely due to debris on the charging contacts or strips.
Landroid not operating at correct time — Clock settings are wrong
The Landroid is not following its programmed mowing schedule because the internal clock is not set to the correct time.
Shorter run-times between charges — Possible clogging in blade disc
The Landroid's battery is draining faster than usual, leading to shorter operating times between charges. This can be caused by increased friction from debris.
Grass cutting unevenly — Settings or blade issue
Uneven cutting can be caused by incorrect settings, dull blades, or obstructions around the blade disc.
Grass is being cut unevenly. — Dull blades, incorrect height, or mower issues
The grass is not being cut uniformly. This can be caused by dull blades, the cutting height being set too low, the mowing area being too large, or obstructions around the blade disc.
Green light on charging base solidifies early — Charging base overheating
The charging base's green light indicates charging is complete, but it turns on prematurely. This is often linked to the charging base overheating.
Repeated errors in the same lawn area — Potential boundary wire issue
If your Landroid encounters errors repeatedly in a specific spot on your lawn, it suggests a problem with the boundary wire in that area. This could be a break, a poor connection, or signal interference.
Landroid runs abnormally — Perform a hard reset
If the Landroid is behaving abnormally or experiencing occasional glitches, a hard reset can often resolve the issue. This involves powering down and removing the battery.
Landroid cannot correctly dock with the charging station. — Charging station is not level or has debris
The Landroid is having trouble docking with its charging station. This could be because the station is not on level ground or the charging contacts are dirty.
Landroid fails to charge due to over temperature protection and is powered off. — Charging halted due to high temperature
Charging has stopped and the Landroid is powered off because the system has detected a high temperature. This is a safety measure to prevent damage.
Landroid fails to connect to the internet. — Incorrect Wi-Fi settings or router configuration
The Landroid cannot connect to the internet. This is typically due to incorrect Wi-Fi settings on your router or Landroid, or issues with the router's configuration.
Landroid flips over. — Inclined obstacle on the lawn
The Landroid has flipped over, likely due to encountering an inclined obstacle within its working area. This obstacle needs to be excluded from the mowing path.
Landroid is not operating at the correct time. — Clock setting is incorrect
The Landroid is not starting or stopping according to the schedule because the internal clock is not set to the correct time.
Landroid is shaking heavily because the blade disc is unbalanced. — Unbalanced or damaged blades
The Landroid is vibrating excessively, indicating that the blade disc is unbalanced. This could be due to damaged blades or debris.
Landroid is starting to have shorter run-times between charges. — Friction in blade disc or battery issue
The Landroid's battery life is decreasing, requiring more frequent charging. This could be caused by increased friction in the blade disc or a degraded battery.
Landroid reverses or rotates erratically near the boundary wire. — Boundary wire electric signal leakage
The Landroid is behaving erratically, reversing or rotating strangely, particularly near the boundary wire. This suggests there might be a break or damaged insulation in the boundary wire causing signal leakage.
Landroid runs outside the boundary wire. — Neighboring boundary wire too close
The Landroid is leaving its designated working area and operating outside the boundary wire. This can happen if another robotic mower's boundary wire is placed too close to yours.
Landroid shaking heavily — Unbalanced blade disc
Heavy shaking indicates the blade disc is unbalanced, likely due to debris or damaged blades.
Landroid shuts off when docking in the charging station. — Over-temperature protection activated
The Landroid is shutting down when it docks because its over-temperature protection has been activated. This usually happens if the battery or charging system gets too hot.
Landroid wheels skid or repeatedly slip. — Obstacles, wet lawn, or wheel grip issues
The Landroid's wheels are skidding or slipping, causing it to lose traction. This can be caused by foreign objects, a wet lawn, or poor wheel grip.
Landroid slips out of its working area going down a hill. — Low grip of drive wheels
The Landroid is losing traction and potentially moving outside its working area when descending a slope. This is due to low grip from the drive wheels.
Landroid stops in the working area. — Obstacle present or cutting settings too low
The Landroid has stopped working within its designated area. This could be because there is an obstacle in its path or the cutting height is set too low for the grass conditions.
Landroid system crashes when charging or on standby. — Software or display fault
The Landroid system is crashing or becoming unresponsive while it is charging or in standby mode. This may be due to a software issue.
Landroid vibrates — Blade disc unbalanced or damaged
Excessive vibration during operation suggests the blade disc may be unbalanced or damaged.
Landroid vibrates. — Blade disc is unbalanced or damaged
The Landroid is vibrating excessively during operation. This indicates that the blade disc is unbalanced, possibly due to damaged blades or debris.
Landroid wheels skid or repeatedly slip — Obstacles or wet lawn
Landroid's wheels are slipping, indicating a loss of traction or resistance.
No power to charging base
The LED indicator on the charging base is off, meaning it's not receiving power.
Mower does not charge — No power or connection issue
The Landroid is not charging when docked in its base. This could be due to a power supply problem or an issue with the charging contacts.
Mower lifted! Press START to reset — Landroid has been raised off the ground
This indicates that the Landroid's lift sensor has been activated, meaning the mower has been lifted. You need to check for obstructions related to the front casters.
Mower locked! — Security lock due to no Wi-Fi connection for 3 days
The Landroid has been locked as a security measure because it has not received a Wi-Fi signal for three consecutive days. This can happen if your Wi-Fi router lost power or changed.
Mower stuck! Press START to reset — Landroid cannot move freely
The Landroid is stuck and unable to move. This can happen if the rear wheels can't move, or if the bump sensor has been activated multiple times.
Display shows 'Mower trapped! Press START to reset' — Landroid is stuck
The Landroid has become stuck in a position where it cannot move freely, possibly caught on an obstacle or in uneven ground.
Landroid not operating at the correct time — Incorrect clock or schedule settings
The Landroid is not starting or stopping its mowing schedule at the programmed times.
Outside working area! Press START to reset — Landroid cannot find the boundary wire signal
This message appears when the Landroid cannot detect the boundary wire signal. It can occur even if the mower is within its working area.
Landroid not operating at correct time — Programmed cutting times are incorrect
The Landroid's mowing schedule (start and stop times) is not set correctly, causing it to miss mowing sessions or operate at the wrong times.
Red light on charging base — Boundary wire not connected
A red light on the charging base indicates an issue with the boundary wire connection.
Red light on the charging station — Boundary wire not connected or broken
A red light on the charging station indicates that the boundary wire is not connected correctly or there may be a break in the wire.
Landroid has shorter run-times between charges — Increased power consumption
The Landroid's battery life per charge is decreasing, often caused by increased friction or drag.
Landroid wheels skid or repeatedly slip — Foreign obstacles or wet lawn
The Landroid's wheels are losing traction, causing them to skid or slip. This can happen if the mower is obstructed or the lawn is too wet.
The battery may be exhausted or old. — Battery requires replacement
The Landroid is experiencing shorter run times between charges or not holding a charge effectively, suggesting the battery may be old or worn out.
The charging time is far more than the rated charging time. — Poor connection or overheating
The Landroid is taking much longer than expected to charge. This could be due to a poor connection between the mower and charging station, or the charging station overheating.
The green light on the charging station turns on before charging is complete. — Charging station overheating or overcooling
The charging station's green light indicates a ready state, but it turns on prematurely while the battery is still charging. This might be due to the charging station's temperature being outside the optimal range.
The LED light on the charging station does not turn on. — No power to the charging station
The LED light on the charging station is off, indicating there is no power supply to it. Check all power connections.
The mower does not charge. — No power or poor charging contact
The Landroid is not charging. This could be due to a lack of power to the charging station or poor contact between the mower and the charging station.
The percentage of weekly operating time set through App has changed. — Mowing schedule percentage adjusted
The Landroid is not operating as expected because the percentage of weekly operating time set via the app has been altered. This affects how much Landroid mows.
Grass is being cut unevenly — Blades dull, cutting height wrong, or debris
The Landroid is not cutting the grass evenly. This can be due to dull blades, incorrect cutting height, or obstructions affecting the cut.
Display shows 'Upside down! Press START to reset' — Landroid has overturned
The Landroid has detected that it is tilted or overturned, possibly due to a slope or an obstacle. It will not operate in this position.
Landroid vibrates heavily — Blade disc is unbalanced or blades damaged
The Landroid is vibrating noticeably during operation. This typically means the blade disc is unbalanced, the blades are damaged, or debris is caught.
Display shows 'Wheels motor fault! Press START to reset' — Wheel motor is blocked
This message indicates that one or both of the Landroid's wheel motors are blocked or obstructed. The wheels cannot turn freely.
Wire missing! Press START to reset — Boundary wire signal not detected
The Landroid cannot detect the boundary wire signal. This could be due to a disconnected wire, a break in the wire, or an issue with the charging station's connection.
Display shows 'WRONG PIN! Please retry' — Incorrect PIN entered
You have entered the incorrect PIN code to operate the Landroid. You will need to enter the correct code or reset it.
WRONG PIN! Please retry. — Incorrect PIN code entered
You have entered an incorrect PIN code. You need to enter the correct PIN or reset it.
‘Outside working area! Press START to reset’ — Boundary wire connection issue
The Landroid displays 'Outside working area!' even though it is inside the working area and the boundary wire is connected. This often means the boundary wire ends are connected incorrectly.