Worx Landroid Mower
43 fault codes documented
Battery temperature out of range! — 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 acceptable range.
Blade motor fault! — Blade disc blocked or overloaded
This indicates the blade motor is experiencing an issue, likely due to the blade disc being blocked by an object or overloaded by dense grass.
Can’t find charge station! — Landroid cannot locate its charging station
The Landroid is unable to find its charging station, possibly because the boundary wire is too long or there's an issue with the wire signal.
Charge complete — Landroid battery is fully charged
The Landroid's battery has finished charging and is now at 100%. The mower will remain in the charging station until its next scheduled mowing session.
Charging — Landroid is actively charging its battery
The Landroid is currently charging. The display will show 'Charging' along with the current charge percentage.
Cutting height too low — Grass not cut evenly
The grass is not being cut evenly because the cutting height is set too low for the current length or density of the grass.
Emergency charge — Landroid is charging in a powered-off state
The Landroid is undergoing an emergency charge. This means it is charging while in a powered-off state, often used for safety or specific maintenance procedures.
Going home — Landroid returning to charging station to recharge
The Landroid needs to recharge its battery. It is now traveling back to the charging station. The cutting blade will not operate during this time to save energy.
Uneven cutting — Blades dull, grass too long/dense, or debris
The Landroid is cutting the grass unevenly. This can be due to dull blades, the cutting height being set too low for the grass, or grass and debris wrapping around the blade disc.
Blinking green LED on charging station — Landroid is connecting or charging
When the Landroid is placed on the charging station, the LED will blink green to show it is connecting properly. It turns solid green when the battery is fully charged.
Cannot dock correctly — Charging station not level or dirty contacts
The Landroid is having difficulty docking with its charging station. This can be caused by the station not being level or by dirt on the charging contacts.
Mower does not charge — No power or poor connection
The Landroid is not charging. This could be a power supply issue or a problem with the connection between the mower and the charging station.
Not mowing enough — Mowing schedule needs adjustment
The Landroid isn't running long enough each day to properly cut the grass. This could be because the mowing schedule has too few hours, or the mowing area is too large for the mower's capacity.
Cannot connect to internet — Router settings or Wi-Fi issue
The Landroid cannot connect to the internet. This is usually due to incorrect router settings, such as frequency band or security protocols, or issues with the Wi-Fi network itself.
Landroid flips over — Inclined obstacle on the lawn
The Landroid has flipped over. This can happen if it encounters an inclined obstacle on the lawn that causes it to lose balance.
Incorrect operating time — Clock or schedule settings incorrect
The Landroid is not starting or stopping at the scheduled times. This is usually because the clock is not set correctly or the operating time percentage in the app has been changed.
Shaking heavily — Unbalanced blade disc
The Landroid is shaking significantly. This is usually a sign that the blade disc is unbalanced, possibly due to worn or damaged blades, or debris.
Shorter run-times — Obstruction dragging on blade disc or battery issue
The Landroid's battery life is decreasing, meaning it runs for shorter periods between charges. This could be caused by something impeding the blade disc, leading to increased power consumption, or the battery itself may be aging.
Erratic movement near boundary wire — Boundary wire insulation is damaged
The Landroid is behaving erratically near the boundary wire, suggesting a problem with the wire's insulation, causing signal leakage.
Runs outside boundary wire — Neighboring wire too close or incorrect setup
The Landroid is leaving its working area. This could be because another boundary wire is too close, or there's an issue with your wire installation.
Shuts off when docking — Overheating protection activated
The Landroid is shutting down when it attempts to dock. This is likely due to the over-temperature protection being activated, causing it to power off.
Landroid slips going downhill — Low grip from drive wheels
The Landroid is slipping on hills, indicating low grip from the drive wheels. This can be due to wheel cleanliness or the surface condition.
Stops in working area — Obstacle or grass too long/dense
The Landroid has stopped working within its designated area. This is likely due to an obstacle in its path or grass that is too long or dense for its current settings.
System crashes — Software or display fault
The Landroid system is crashing while charging or on standby. This suggests a potential software or display issue.
Landroid vibrates — Unbalanced or damaged blade disc
The Landroid is vibrating excessively, which usually means the blade disc is unbalanced or the blades are damaged.
Mower lifted! — Landroid has been lifted off the ground
This message indicates the Landroid has been lifted. This could be due to the lift sensor being activated multiple times or an obstruction preventing the front casters from retracting.
Mower locked! — Security lock engaged due to Wi-Fi loss
The Landroid has locked itself as a security measure because it hasn't received a Wi-Fi signal for 3 days. This can happen if your router lost power or if you changed your Wi-Fi network.
Mower stuck! — Landroid is unable to move
The Landroid is stuck and cannot move. This can happen if the rear wheels cannot turn, or if the bump sensor is triggered too often.
No working time scheduled — Landroid is in standby mode
The Landroid is in standby mode because no mowing times have been programmed into its schedule. It will not mow until a schedule is set.
Not working today — Landroid is in standby, awaiting schedule
The Landroid is currently in standby mode and will not be working today. It will resume mowing according to its programmed schedule on the next scheduled day.
Outside working area! — Boundary wire ends clamped incorrectly
This message appears when the Landroid is inside its working area and the boundary wire is connected, but the display still shows 'Outside working area!'. This often means the boundary wire ends are clamped incorrectly at the charging station.
Poor connection when docking — Charging contacts or paddles dirty
The Landroid is having trouble charging due to a poor connection. This is often caused by dirt or debris on the charging contacts or the charging station's paddles.
Raining — Landroid returning to charging station due to rain
The rain sensor has detected water. The Landroid will return to its charging station and wait until the sensor is dry. It will then start a rain delay countdown before mowing again.
Red charging station light — Boundary wire issues
A red light on the charging station indicates a problem with the boundary wire connection or integrity. Check that the wire is properly connected and not broken.
Charging station LED off — No power to the charging station
The LED light on the charging station is off, meaning it is not receiving power. Check all power connections.
Excessive charging time — Charging protection due to high temperature
The Landroid is taking much longer to charge than usual, likely because the charging protection program has been activated due to high temperatures.
Green light on before charging complete — Station overheating or overcooling
The charging station's green light indicates charging is complete, but it turns on prematurely. This suggests the station is either overheating or overcooling, affecting the charging process.
Upside down! — Landroid has overturned
This message appears if the Landroid has tipped over onto its side or roof. It will need to be turned upright.
WRONG PIN! Please retry. — Incorrect PIN entered
You have entered the incorrect PIN code for your Landroid. You will need to enter the correct code or reset your PIN.
Wheels motor fault! — A rear wheel is blocked
This error means one of the rear wheels is obstructed or blocked in some way, preventing it from turning.
Wire missing! — Boundary wire signal not detected
The Landroid cannot detect the signal from the boundary wire. This could be due to a loose connection or a break in the wire.
Work done today — Landroid has completed today's mowing tasks
The Landroid has finished all its programmed mowing tasks for the current day. It will return to its charging station and await the next scheduled mowing session.
Zone searching — Landroid is navigating to find a specific mowing area
The Landroid is currently searching for a specific area to mow, based on customized work zone parameters you have set. This allows it to navigate efficiently within complex lawn layouts.