Answer:
- Check if the app or your device’s display shows any error codes—these can help identify the root cause of the issue.
- Check the RTK indicator light on your mower. It should be solid green. If it’s not, try relocating the RTK base station, remapping your lawn, and testing again.
- Use the Remote Control function in the app to manually drive the mower through the passage. This helps confirm whether the passage is physically passable—check both width and height clearance.
- If the mower stops inside the passage, inspect the exact spot where it halted. Look for obstacles like rocks, branches, uneven ground, or debris blocking its path.
- If the mower stays in its current area and won’t move toward the new zone, verify that the passage was created correctly—and that the mapping process completed successfully.
- Environmental conditions can affect passage performance. Steep slopes, thick grass, or tall vegetation may prevent the mower from passing through smoothly.
- If mowing at night, ensure the fill light is turned on—it provides essential visibility for safe navigation.
- Keep No-Go Zones well away from the passage edges. Overlapping or overly close No-Go Zones can unintentionally block the route.
- Try creating a new passage between the two areas—sometimes a slightly different path resolves the issue.
- Go to Settings → Obstacle Avoidance, then turn off Channel Visual Obstacle Avoidance (see image below). Test the passage again after disabling this feature.
- In the same Obstacle Avoidance menu, select the Maximum Coverage option. This setting helps the mower ignore small, non-critical objects (like twigs or low grass clumps) that might otherwise trigger unnecessary stops.