No, it is the owner's responsibility to keep the lawn free from objects. Any object small enough to allow the GARDENA Robotic Lawnmower to ride over it may be damaged by the blades. Damage to the robotic lawnmower blades can also occur. Be sure to keep your lawn free of small objects before starting the mower.
Articles in this section
- Which parts are excluded from the warranty?
- Why don’t the battery-operated shears start straight away?
- Are the wheels/handle compatible with old GARDENA equipment?
- How do you recommend caring for the blades?
- Can the blades be reground?
- How can I adjust the GARDENA Spreader for certain lawn seeds and types of fertiliser?
- What can I distribute using my spreader?
- What is the difference between Cylinder Lawnmowers and C-model Cylinder Lawnmowers?
- Can the blades on the manual lawn mowers be reground?
- How does a lawnmower with non-contact cutting system cut?