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Mammotion Luba 2 AWD Series User Manual V3.0

Mammotion Luba 2 AWD Series User Manual V3.0

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Thank you for choosing Mammotion as your garden care lawn mower.

This user manual will help you learn

and operate Mammotion Luba, a 4-wheel-drive and perimeter-free lawn mower, to cut grass and maintain

your lawn.

This manual is copyrighted by Mammotion Tech company. Without the written permission of the company,

any unit or individual shall not copy, modify, reproduce, transcribe or transmit in any way or for any reason.

This manual is subject to change without notice at any time.

Revision Log
Date Version Description
2024.01 V1.0 Initial version
1. Chapter 4 Operation UI updated
2. Section 4.5.3 Schedule updated
2024.02 V2.0
3. Sections 4.5.9 Settings updated
4. Section 5.1 Technical specifications updated
1. About voice control added in the Chapter 2 Introduction
2. Chapter 4 Operation UI updated
2024.04 V3.0 3. Linking Alexa added in the section 4.8 Me
4. Chapter 6 Warranty updated
5. Chapter 7 Compliance updated
CONTENTS
1 Safety Instructions ..............................................................................................................................- 1 -

1.1 General Safety Instructions ........................................................................................................... - 1 -

1.2 Safety Instructions for Installation .................................................................................................- 2 -

1.3 Safety Instructions for Operation .................................................................................................. - 2 -

1.4 Battery Safety ................................................................................................................................ - 3 -

1.5 Residual Risks .................................................................................................................................- 3 -

2 Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... - 4 -

2.1 About Mammotion Luba ............................................................................................................... - 4 -

2.2 In the Box .......................................................................................................................................- 9 -

2.3 Symbols on the Product .............................................................................................................. - 13 -

2.4 Product Overview ........................................................................................................................ - 15 -

3 Installation ....................................................................................................................................... - 17 -

3.1 Preparation .................................................................................................................................. - 17 -

3.2 Choosing a Location for RTK Reference Station .......................................................................... - 17 -

3.3 Choosing a Location for Charging Station ....................................................................................- 19 -

3.4 Installing ...................................................................................................................................... - 21 -

4 Operation ......................................................................................................................................... - 29 -

4.1 Preparation .................................................................................................................................. - 29 -

4.2 Download Mammotion App ........................................................................................................- 29 -

4.3 Mammotion Account Signup and Login ...................................................................................... - 30 -

4.4 Add Your Robot ............................................................................................................................- 33 -

4.5 Main Page Introduction ............................................................................................................... - 35 -

4.6 Map Page Introduction ................................................................................................................- 37 -

4.7 Service ......................................................................................................................................... - 62 -

4.8 Me ................................................................................................................................................- 63 -

5 Product Specifications ...................................................................................................................... - 64 -

5.1 Technical Specifications ............................................................................................................... - 65 -

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5.2 LED Indicator Codes .....................................................................................................................- 68 -

5.3 Fault Codes .................................................................................................................................. - 70 -

6 Warranty .......................................................................................................................................... - 72 -

7 Compliance .......................................................................................................................................- 74 -

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1 Safety Instructions
1.1 General Safety Instructions
 Carefully read and understand the user manual before using the product.

 Only use the equipment recommended by Mammotion with the product. Any other usage is incorrect.

 Never allow children, persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience

and knowledge or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use the machine, local restrictions may

restrict the age of the operator.

 Do not allow children to be in vicinity or play with the robot when it is operating.

 Do not use the product in areas where people are unaware of its presence.

 When manually operating the product with the Mammotion app, do not run. Always walk, watch your

steps on slopes, and maintain balance at all times.

 Avoid touching moving hazardous parts, such as the blade disc, until it has completely stopped.

 Avoid using the product when there are people, especially children or animals, in the work area.

 If operating the product in public areas, place warning signs around the work area with the following text:

"Warning! Automatic lawn mower! Keep away from the machine! Supervise children!"

 Wear sturdy footwear and long trousers when operating the product.

 To prevent damage to the product and accidents involving vehicles and individuals, do not set work areas

or channels across public pathways.

 Do not touch moving hazardous parts, such as the blade disc, before it has come to a complete stop.

 Seek medical aid in case of injury or accidents.

 Set the product to OFF and remove the key before clearing blockages, performing maintenance, or

examining the product. If the product vibrates abnormally, inspect it for damage before restarting. Do

not use the product if any parts are defective.

 Do not connect or touch a damaged cable until it is disconnected from the power outlet. If the cable

becomes damaged during operation, disconnect the plug from the power outlet. A worn or damaged

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cable increases the risk of electrical shock and should be replaced by service personnel.

 Only use the charging station included in the package to charge the product. Incorrect use may result in

electric shock, overheating, or corrosive liquid leakage from the battery. In case of electrolyte leakage,

flush with water/neutralizing agent and seek medical aid if the corrosive liquid comes into contact with

your eyes.

 Only use original batteries recommended by Mammotion. The safety of the product cannot be

guaranteed with non-original batteries. Do not use non-rechargeable batteries.

 Keep extension cords away from moving hazardous parts to avoid damage to the cords which can lead to

contact with live parts.

 The illustrations/screens used in this document are for reference only. Please refer to the actual products.

1.2 Safety Instructions for Installation


 Avoid installing the charging station in areas where people may trip over it.

 Do not install the charging station in areas where there is a risk of standing water.

 Do not install the charging station, including any accessories, within 60 cm/24 in of any combustible

material. Malfunctioning or overheating of the charging station and power supply can pose a fire hazard.

 For users in the USA/Canada: If installing the power supply outdoors, there is a risk of electric shock.

Only install it in a covered Class A GFCI receptacle (RCD) with a weatherproof enclosure, ensuring that

the attachment plug cap is inserted or removed.

1.3 Safety Instructions for Operation


 Keep your hands and feet away from the rotating blades. Do not place your hands or feet near or below

the product when it is turned on.

 Do not lift or move the product when it is turned on.

 Use the park mode or set the product to OFF when there are people, especially children or animals, in

the work area.

 Ensure that there are no objects such as stones, branches, tools, or toys on the lawn. Otherwise, the

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blades may be damaged when they come into contact with an object.

 Do not put objects on top of the product, charging station or RTK reference station.

 Do not use the product if the STOP button is not functioning.

 Avoid collisions between the product and people or animals. If a person or animal comes in the path of

the product, stop it immediately.

 Always set the product to OFF when it is not in operation.

 Do not use the product simultaneously with a pop-up sprinkler. Utilize the Schedule function to ensure

that the product and pop-up sprinkler do not operate at the same time.

 Avoid setting a channel where pop-up sprinklers are installed.

 Do not operate the product in the presence of standing water in the work area, such as during heavy rain

or water pooling.

1.4 Battery Safety


Lithium-ion batteries can explode or cause a fire if disassembled, short-circuited, exposed to water, fire, or

high temperatures. Handle them with care, do not dismantle or open the battery, and avoid any form of

electrical/mechanical abuse. Store them away from direct sunlight.

 Only use the battery charger and power supply provided by the Manufacturer. The use of an

inappropriate charger and power supply can cause electric shocks and/or overheating.

 DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR OR MODIFY BATTERIES! Repair attempts may result in severe personal

injury, due to explosion or electrical shock. If a leak develops, released electrolytes are corrosive and

toxic.

 This appliance contains batteries that are only replaceable by skilled persons.

1.5 Residual Risks


To avoid injuries, wear protective gloves when replacing the blades.

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2 Introduction
2.1 About Mammotion Luba
The Luba 2 AWD series, also referred as Luba, is a 4-wheel-drive robotic lawnmower with a suspension

system that provides better grip through its spring. Luba is equipped with RTK GNSS navigation and virtual-

mapping systems, which allow users to customize their mowing tasks by defining different mowing areas and

schedules in the Mammotion app. Additionally, Luba offers an IOT service and a rain sensor, providing a

hands-free and picture-perfect lawn maintenance experience.

The Luba 2 AWD is newly equipped with a 3D vision module, 4G module, Alexa voice control, anti-theft, etc.,

which are explained in the following sections.

The Luba 2 AWD series includes two types of models:

 Standard version (Model: 1000, 3000, 5000, and 10000) — provides cutting height of 25-70 mm/1-2.7

inches.

 H version (Model: 1000H, 3000H, 5000H, and 10000H) — provides cutting height of 55-100 mm/2.2-4

inches.

2.1.1 About 3D vision module

Luba is equipped with a 3D vision module that provides 3D vision positioning, 3D vision obstacle detection,

and FPV mode.

 3D vision positioning helps to guarantee positioning accuracy when RTK positioning fails due to poor

satellite signals.

 Vision obstacle detection identifies obstacles in the front.

 FPV mode can be used for monitoring as a security camera or as an FPV (First Person View) camera.

2.1.2 About positioning

Luba is equipped with a RTK (real-time kinematic) navigation system, a multi-sensor integrated navigation

system, and a 3D vision positioning system, which provide more accurate positioning data.

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RTK positioning

RTK is a differential GNSS positioning technology that greatly enhances positioning accuracy to approximately

5 cm/2 in. Luba accesses four global navigation systems (GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, and Galileo) and

incorporates supplementary sensors, thus, providing nearly 100 times improved accuracy than conventional

GPS systems.

1. To perform its work, the RTK reference station receives satellite signals, requiring an obstruction-free

environment and open-sky view.

2. Luba operates similarly, requiring an open sky view to receive satellite signals.

3. Data transmission from the RTK reference station to Luba is possible. This does not imply that there must

constantly be an unobstructed view from every point on your lawn to the RTK reference station. As long

as the transmission path is not completely blocked, the data can be transmitted via radio.

3D vision positioning

Luba primarily uses RTK positioning to locate itself. However, in situations where satellite signals are

obstructed by obstacles such as eaves or trees during mapping and mowing, Luba can still operate effectively

using the 3D vision positioning.

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2.1.3 About obstacles detection

Luba supports both visual and ultrasonic obstacle detection. The 3D vision system can identify obstacles and

respond accordingly, while the ultrasonic system is used to detect obstacles in low-light environments where

visual identification is difficult.

Please be aware that Luba does not have obstacle detection capabilities when operating at the outermost

perimeter lap and within the channel. It is important to ensure that there are no obstacles present in these

areas.
Outermost perimeter lap Channel

2.1.4 About connectivity

Luba supports three methods of connectivity, namely, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and 4G cellular data. Bluetooth is

used to connect Luba with your phone, while Wi-Fi and 4G cellular data are used to access the Internet.

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2.1.5 About auto-recharge

Auto-recharge allows Luba to automatically return to charge when the battery is lower than 15%.

2.1.6 About voice control

Luba is compatible with Alexa voice control. You can easily start or stop mowing or recharging by using simple

voice commands. See To link your Alexa account to link your Alexa account.

Here are some voice command examples that allow you to start working, pausing, stopping, recharging, and

checking the status:

Working Pause working Continue working

-Alexa, ask Luba to start working -Alexa, ask Luba to pause -Alexa, ask Luba to continue

-Alexa, ask Luba to start task one -Alexa, ask Luba to hold on

Stop working Return to the charging station Check status

-Alexa, ask Luba to stop working -Alexa, ask Luba to recharge -Alexa, ask Luba status

-Alexa, ask Luba go home

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2.1.7 About anti-theft system

Luba has an anti-theft system to prevent unauthorized removal.

 The alarm is triggered when Luba is lifted.

 Users can track Luba's location by GPS and 4G positioning through the Mammotion app, as long as it is

online.

 Additionally, Luba's structure allows for an AirTag to be attached to track its location.

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2.2 In the Box
Ensure the parts can be found in the package according to your option. If any parts are missing or damaged,

contact your local dealer or our after-sales support.

2.2.1 Luba installation kit

Luba x1 Luba Bumper x1 Screw x4 (2 pcs for spare use)

Key x2 Vision Module x1 Screw x8 (4 pcs for spare use)

Replacement Blades x8 (for spare Washer x8 (for spare use) Screw x8 (for spare use)
use)

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2.2.2 Charging station installation kit

Charging Station x1 Stake x6 Gasket x2

Charging Station Power Supply x1 Charging Station Extension Cable (10M) x1

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2.2.3 RTK installation kit

RTK Reference Station x1 Radio Antenna x1 Trident Ground Stake x1

Mounting Pole x2 RTK Reference Station RTK Reference Station Power


Extension Cable (10M) x1 Supply x1

2.2.4 Tool kit

Allen Key 8mm x1 Allen Key x1 Cord Tie x4

Cable Peg x4 SIM-eject Tool x1 Screwdriver (Phillips


bit+2.5mm hex bit) x1

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2.2.5 Other accessories (optional)

The following accessories are sold separately.

RTK reference station wall mount kit

RTK Wall Mount x1 M8x50 Expansion Bolt x4 Drilling Template x1

Luba garage

Luba Garage x1

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2.3 Symbols on the Product
These symbols can be found on the product. Study them carefully.

Symbol Description

Warning.

Read user manual before operating the product.

This product complies with the applicable EU Directives.

This product complies with the applicable UK Directives.

This product is manufactured in China.

It is not permitted to dispose this product as normal household waste. Ensure


that the product is recycled in accordance with local legal requirements.

This item can be recycled.

Keep the pack of this product dry.

The pack of this product should not be covered.

Prohibit flipping.

This product is fragile.

The pack of this product/the product should not be tread.

Class III appliance.

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Symbol Description

Keep hands or feet away from movable blades.

Do not ride on the product.

Keep a safe distance from your product when operating.

WARNING: Do not touch rotating blade.

WARNING: Read the user instructions before operating the product.

WARNING: Danger of projections of objects against the body. Keep an adequate


safe distance from the machine while it is running.

WARNING: Do not put hands and feet near or under the opening of the cutting
means. Remove the disabling device before operating on the machine or before
lifting it.

WARNING: Do not ride on the product. Never put your hands or feet close to or
under the product.

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2.4 Product Overview

Figure 2- 1 Front View of Luba


1. Start Button 2. Emergency Stop Button
3. Auto-return Button — press to call back Luba1 4. Grass Button — press to continue the task2
5. Power Button — long press to turn on/off Luba 6. Ultrasonic Sensor
7. Side Indicator 8. Cushion
9. Protection Bracket 10. Omni Wheel
11. Front Indicator 12. Bumper
13. Vision Module 14. Rain Sensor

NOTE
1. To come back to charging station: press Auto-return , then press START.
2. To continue task: press Grass , then press START.

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Figure 2- 2 Rear View of Luba

15. Key Slot 16. SIM Card Tray


17. USB Port — for troubleshooting and debugging
18. Charging Pad 19. Infrared Receiver

Figure 2- 3 Bottom View of Luba

20. Cutting Blade 21. Cutting Disk

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3 Installation
3.1 Preparation
 Read and understand the safety instructions prior to installation.

 Use original parts and installation materials.

 Sketch your lawn and mark up obstacles. This will make it easier to examine where to place the charging

station and RTK reference station, and to set the virtual boundaries.

3.2 Choosing a Location for RTK Reference Station


To optimize the performance of the RTK system, the RTK reference station must be in an open area to receive

satellite signals. You can install the RTK reference station on flat, open ground or on an unobstructed wall or

roof. In general, if your lawn is L-shaped, you can place the RTK reference station on a wall or roof or on the

ground; if your lawn is O-shaped or U-shaped, or if you have multiple lawns, we recommend that you place

the RTK reference station on a wall or roof.

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The location requirements are as follows:

 The RTK reference station should be oriented vertically, as shown below:

 Place the RTK reference station on a flat, open ground or on an unobstructed wall or roof. Make sure

there are no roofs or trees that may obstruct the satellite signals.

 DO NOT install the RTK reference station at the corner of an L-shaped building or on a narrow path

between two structures or under a tree.

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3.3 Choosing a Location for Charging Station
 Place the charging station on a flat ground.

 DO NOT install the charging station at the corner of an L-shaped building or on a narrow path between

two structures.

 The charging area (1x1.5 m/3x5 ft. in front of the charging station) should be free of obstacles or other

items.

 The base plate of the charging station must not be bent or tilted.

Here are some examples to clearly show correct and wrong settings:

 Flat and solid ground


 Short grass

On a slope

 Ground not flat


 Easy to bend when a heavy object on it, such as
Luba.

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 Thick grass
 Easy to bend when a heavy object on it, such as
Luba.

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3.4 Installing
3.4.1 RTK reference station installed on a wall/roof (recommended)

1. Choose a suitable installation area at a high place

of your house.

2. Stick the drilling template on the wall and drill

four holes (10 x 40mm/0.4 x 1.6 in) at the

appropriate position.

3. Attach the RTK wall mount on the wall using the

four bolts (M8 x 50) and secure the bolts firmly.

4. Fix the radio antenna to the RTK reference

station.

5. Route the RTK reference station cable into the

wall mount as shown.

6. Attach the RTK reference station to the wall

mount.

7. Connect the RTK reference station plug to the

RTK reference station extension cable (10 m/33

ft.).

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8. Connect the RTK reference station cable (10

m/33 ft.) to the RTK reference station power

supply.

9. Plug the power supply into a wall socket.

10. Select an open spot to install the charging

station.

11. Use the six stakes to properly fasten the charging

station in the position as shown.

12. Connect the wires as shown in the figure.

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3.4.2 RTK reference station installed on the ground

1. Fix the radio antenna to the RTK reference

station.

2. Assemble the two mounting poles and the

trident ground stake as shown.

3. Route the RTK reference station cable into the

mounting pole as shown.

4. Mount the RTK reference station on the

mounting pole.

5. Secure the charging station on the flat surface

using the five stakes. Place a gasket onto the

inlet, then insert and fix the trident ground

stake as shown in the figure and keep it upright.

6. Connect the wires as shown in the figure.

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3.4.3 Luba Assembly

Installing the vision module

1. Loosen the four screws using a screwdriver with a

2.5mm hex bit to remove the cover.

2. Connect the vision module wires (black to black

and white to white).

3. Attach the vision module to the Luba using the four

screws and tighten them with a 2.5mm hex

screwdriver.

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Installing the Luba bumper

1. Gently pull the plug inside the Luba out and

connect it to the bumper.

2. Place the bumper into position with the front

indicator facing upwards by pressing and holding

the buttons.

3. Install and tighten the two screws using a 2.5mm

hex screwdriver.

Installing the security key

Insert a key into the rear key slot.

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Installing the 4G sim card (optional)

IMPORTANT
Activate the SIM card on your phone before installation.

1. Use the Allen key to detach the rear cover.

2. Eject the SIM card tray using the SIM-eject tool,

install the SIM card, and push the card tray into

place.

3. Reinstall the rear cover.

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3.4.4 Docking Luba

After the charging station and RTK reference station have been properly installed, place Luba on the charging

station by:

 Moving Luba about 1.5 m/5 ft. in front of the charging station with the rear of Luba facing the charging

station. Press the Power button on Luba to turn it on. Then press the Auto-return button and

the Start button to return Luba to the charging station.

 Placing Luba onto the charging station and wait for Luba to power on automatically.

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3.4.5 Installing the Luba garage (optional)

Attach the garage to the top of the charging station from front to back and tighten the two screws on the

back of the garage to complete the installation.

If it snows a lot in your area during the winter, it is recommended to store Luba indoors. If Luba is stored

under the garage, clear the snow before starting work. Remove any ice from the shaft before lifting the

garage.

NOTE
 Do not place anything on top of the garage to avoid damage and interference with the Luba signal.
 The garage can be lifted to a maximum angle of 30°.

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4 Operation
NOTE
The screens are only for reference. Please refer to the actual ones.

4.1 Preparation
 Read and understand safety instructions before operation.

 The charging station and RTK reference station have been properly installed.

 Ensure Luba has already docked on the charging station. If not, refer to Docking Luba.

 Ensure there is a good Wi-Fi or hot spot signal.

 Keep your phone Bluetooth on.

4.2 Download Mammotion App


Luba is designed to work with the Mammotion app, please download the free Mammotion app first. You can

scan the QR code below to get it from the Android or Apple app stores, or search for Mammotion in these

stores.

Get it on Google Play store Available on the Apple App Store

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4.3 Mammotion Account Signup and Login
4.3.1 To sign up

NOTE
If you already have a Mammotion account, input your account and password to log it in.

After successfully install the Mammotion app in your phone, you are ready to create your account. Follow the

below instructions to register one.

1. Click Sign up.

2. Select your country, input your email address.

3. Click Send. A verification code will be sent to your email (If you do not receive the code, please check

your spam folder or the blacklist of your email).

4. Input the code (The verification code is valid for 10 minutes. If it expires, click Send again to get a new

one).

5. Check the Privacy Agreement User Agreement and click Next to set your password (Passwords must be 8

to 16 characters with at least two of the following: letters, numbers, and special characters.).

6. Click Confirm and Login to finish the signup.

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4.3.2 To log in

Log in with a Mammotion account

NOTE
If you forget your password, click Reset password and follow the screen instructions to reset your
password.

Input your email address and password, check Privacy Agreement User Agreement, then click Login.

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Log in with a third-party account

1. Click or (available for IOS user only) on the login page and you will be redirected to access the

third-party authorization permission.

2. Select Associated account to link your Mammotion account if needed. Or,

3. Click Set Password/Login to set your password for the Mammotion account you are signing up.

4. Click Confirm and login to log in.

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4.4 Add Your Robot
NOTE
 Make sure the distance between your phone and the robot is less than 3 m/10 ft.
 You can skip the Wi-Fi setup if you are using 4G cellular data. It is advisable to also establish a
connection to a Wi-Fi network for optimal performance.

4.4.1 Add Luba

1. Click + to add your Luba.

2. Select Add Luba 2.

3. Follow the onscreen guidelines to set up Luba.

4. Long press (5 s) the power button to turn on Luba.

5. Follow the onscreen instructions to connect Luba via Bluetooth and set network successfully.

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4.4.2 Add RTK reference station

The RTK reference station can also be added to check its data such as the number of satellites received,

signals, etc. Click Add RTK to continue if needed.

1. Supply power to the RTK reference station and it will turn on automatically.

2. Switch to the last page to add device.

3. Select Add RTK.

4. Follow the onscreen instructions to connect RTK refence station via Bluetooth and set network

successfully.

5. Go to Settings > Device management on the RTK reference station page to check its data if necessary.

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4.5 Main Page Introduction

1. Status bar1 2. Settings2 3. Customer service3

4. Switch device 5. Create 6. Notification4

7. Device serial number 8. Device status5

NOTE
1. See Status bar for further information.
2. See Settings for further information.
3. See Customer service for further information.
4. See Notification for further information.
5. The Device status will vary according to the actual conditions.

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After a task area is created, you can start working or

set a task schedule.

 Tap to quickly start mowing.

 Tap to set a task schedule.

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4.6 Map Page Introduction
4.6.1 Create a map

Before mapping

Before mapping, it is important to be aware of key considerations.

 Remove debris, piles of leaves, toys, wires, stones, and other obstacles from the lawn. Make sure no

children or animals are on the lawn.

 Luba's status shows Ready and the positioning status is good.

 We highly recommend you leave 15 cm/6 in distance if you drive Luba along the edge of a

wall/fence/obstacles/ditches.

 The controller should follow Luba within 3 m/10 ft to ensure a good Bluetooth connection and for safety

reasons.

 Do not drive Luba cross over uneven curbs. However, for improved cutting, guide Luba along the lawn's

boundary on the flat and open curb.

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 Please map the task area along the perimeter of the lawn.

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To map your lawn

1. Click Create > Task area on the Map page.

2. Click to start drawing. Manually control

Luba to draw the perimeter of your lawn.

3. The solid line marks the perimeter that you

have set, while the dotted line will help you to

get back to the starting point. The lawn map

will not be created until you control Luba to the

starting point.

4. Click to adjust the perimeter that has

been set if needed. Guide Luba back along the

path to the intended location.

5. Control Luba to the start point and click

to save the setting.

6. Click to re-draw the perimeter if needed.

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7. Select Continue mapping in the pop-up then

click Channel to add a connection path

between your lawn and charging station. It is a

must to set a channel between them if the

charging station is located outside the lawn.

NOTE
 When mapping, the system will estimate the area. Please ensure that the area is not more than the
upper limit (See Technical Specifications for more information), or the task area mapping will fail.
 Drive Luba out of the task area or no-go zone first if a new area is created.

To add a no-go zone


No-go zones are created for pools, flowerbeds, trees,

roots, ditches, and any other obstructions present in

the lawn. Luba will avoid mowing inside these

designated areas.

 Click Create > No-go zone. Or

 Select Continue mapping > No-go zone after

mapping the task area.

NOTE
 Ensure that Luba has been transported to the appropriate task location when creating a no-go zone.
 Delete the current no-go zone and create a new one if a change is required. To do so, go to Edit >
Delete.

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To add a channel

The channel is intended to connect various task areas

or link the task area with charging station.

 Click Create > Channel. Or


 Select Continue mapping > Channel after
mapping the task area.

NOTE
 Ensure that Luba has been transported to the appropriate task location when adding a channel.
 Delete the current channel and create a new one if a change is required. To do so, go to Edit >
Delete.

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After mapping

1. Automatic mowing 2. Manual mowing 3. Task schedule

4. Map management 5. Recharge 6. Channel

7. Task area 8. No-go zone

Map management

1. Create 2. Edit 3. FPV mode

4. Task speed and cutting height adjustment

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To edit or delete the current task area/channel/no-go zone

 To edit the current task area

1. Long press the task area you want to modify

until a floating window appears.

 Tap Modify to re-draw the perimeter.

 Tap Rename to edit the name of the task

area.

 Tap Delete to delete the area.

 To delete a task area/channel/no-go zone, Tap

Edit > Delete to continue.

Multiple task areas with overlapping

If you have several lawns that overlap, the shared section will be assigned to the task area that was created

first. No channel is necessary for two task areas with overlapping sections.

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RTK reference station cannot be moved once your lawn mapping is finished

Do not move the RTK reference station after the map is created or the resulting working area will diverge

from the designated task area.

In the event of a RTK reference station relocation, you have two options:

 Go to Settings > Mow settings > Delete map to delete the current map and remap.

 Alternatively, go to Settings > Mow settings > Relocate the charging station to finalize the

reconfiguration process.

4.6.2 Mow

Preparation

 Ensure Luba is in the task area before mowing.

 If any unexpected problems arise, please press the STOP button and secure Luba. The STOP button holds

top priority among all commands.

 If the lift sensor is activated, Luba will come to a halt. Please press the Grass button followed by the Start

button to activate Luba.

 Please mow the task area no more than once a day as doing so may be harmful to your lawn.

 If the grass height exceeds 60 mm/2 in, it is advisable to raise the cutting height to at least 40 mm/1.6 in.

When mowing, it is important to only trim a third of the grass height each time. For example, if the initial

grass height is 60 mm/2 in, the cutting height of Luba should be set to 40 or 45 mm/1.6 or 1.8 in.

Similarly, if the grass is between 90-100 mm/3.5-4 in, the cutting height of Luba should be set to 60

mm/2 in.

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To start mowing

1. Select Mow on the Map page to start mowing settings.

2. Select the area that requires mowing.

3. Then follow the onscreen information to finish the settings and start mowing.

Cutting path mode

Perimeter laps only Luba will mow the perimeter grass only.

Zigzag path Luba will mow in straight rows.

Luba will mow in straight rows both horizontally and


Chess board path
vertically.

The task area will be divided into segments for efficient


Adaptive zigzag path
mowing.

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Advanced settings

The spacing between 2 mowing paths. Can


Path spacing (cm)
be adjusted between 20 to 35.

Direct touch: Bypass the obstacle after a


collision of front bumper.

Slow touch: Luba will slow down after


Obstacle detecting detecting obstacles by sensors and bypass
mode the obstacles after a collision of front
bumper.

Less touch: Luba will slow down and bypass


the obstacles after detecting obstacle by
sensors.

The mowing circles at the perimeter.


Perimeter mowing
laps *In the Perimeter laps only mode, the
perimeter mowing laps cannot be set 0.

No-go zone The grass-cutting circles surrounding the


mowing laps boundary of the restricted area.

Luba starts mowing from the boundary.


Perimeter first *Not available for perimeter laps only
mode.

E.g. set cutting route angle 30°


The direction of the cutting path can be
Cutting path angle changed.
(°) *Available for zigzag path and chessboard
path.

E.g. set 50% for start progress

Start progress The starting point for mowing.

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When Luba enters an area where RTK signals are weak while mowing

If Luba enters an area where RTK signals are weak while mowing, the multi-sensor fusion positioning system

will assist Luba in continuing to operate through the vision module. The vision navigation can last for 50

meters/164 feet. Luba should return to an area covered by RTK signals before the momentum reaches 0,

otherwise, Luba will come to a stop.

4.6.3 Task schedule

With the Schedule function, you can set a regular task and Luba will automatically do its work according to

your setting.

 Now — Luba will commence work promptly upon

configuration.

 Weekly — Luba will repeat the task every week

based on your preferences.

 Fixed interval — specify non-working days. For

example, if you input 3 days, Luba will operate

once every 3 days as per your settings.

 Specified date — Luba is scheduled to commence

work on the specified date.

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To set a schedule

NOTE
 The task schedule adding is temporarily disabled when Luba is working.
 A schedule can be set after a task area has been created.

1. Click + on the main page.

2. Follow the onscreen information to set time, frequency, work area, and advanced settings. Click

Start/Save to complete the setup. Or click Preview to preview the results if needed.

NOTE

For initial use of Luba, we strongly advise setting the cutting height to above 50 mm/2 in.

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To change/delete a schedule

1. Click on the schedule you set to open the drop-down menu.

2. Toggle the button to off to inactivate the schedule if needed.

3. Select Run now to run this schedule immediately.

4. Click Edit to directly change the schedule. Or

5. Select Copy to create a new schedule with the same settings while keeping the original schedule, then

choose one to edit.

6. Click Delete to delete the schedule.

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4.6.4 Manual mowing

To ensure your safety, please use the Manual mowing function with care and observe the following:

 Minors are not permitted to use this function;

 Please always supervise your children, pets and important belongings to prevent accidents;

 Take extra care when using the manual lawn mower function to avoid injury.

Manual operation page introduction

1. Automatic mowing 2. Map management 3. Start manual mowing

4. Switch to FPV mode 5. Task speed and cutting height adjustment

To activate manual mowing

1. On the Map page, select Manual.

2. Click Cutting, then drag the button to the right to start the cutting disk.

3. Maneuver forwards/backwards or turn left/right to start working.

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NOTE
 The cutting disk will automatically stop after 5 seconds of inactivity.
 Drag to the right as prompted by the app to start the cutting disk after each stop.

FPV mode

The FPV mode allows Luba to activate the camera.

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4.6.5 Status bar

From left to the right:

 Bluetooth

 Luba's Wi-Fi

 Cellular strength

 Positioning status

 Luba battery status

Click the status bar to show the following details.

 Positioning status — shows the strength of positioning.

 Fix — fine positioning status with an accuracy of less than 10 cm/4 in, up to 2 cm/1 in with a good

open-sky area.

 Float — poor positioning status with an accuracy about 50-200 cm/20-79 in.

 Single — bad positioning status with a meter-level accuracy.

 None — no positioning status.

*Only Fix status enables automatic mowing.

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 Satellites (Robot) — refers to the total number of satellites received by Luba.

 Satellites (Ref. Station) — refers to the number of satellites that RTK reference station can receive. L1

and L2 respectively indicate the satellites operating at L1 and L2 frequencies.

 Satellites (Co-Viewing) — refers to the satellites received by both Luba and RTK reference station.

Generally, having more than 20 L1 and L2 satellites with fine signal quality each is ideal for stable RTK

positioning.

 Signal quality (Robot) — refers to satellite signal strength of Luba.

 Signal quality (Ref. Station) — refers to satellite signal strength of RTK reference station.

*The accuracy of positioning is affected by the quality of the satellite signal and the number of Co-

Viewing satellites. Objects such as trees, leaves, walls, and fences can weaken the signal and lead to

positioning errors. Despite detection of more than 20 satellites by both the Luba and RTK reference

station, the signal quality can still be deemed as Weak or Bad.

 Connection to Ref. Station — refers to the connection status between the Luba and the RTK reference

station.

 Weak or Bad — indicates that the Luba is too far from the RTK reference station or that there are

thick walls or buildings obstructing the signal.

 None — indicates there is no connection between the RTK reference station and Luba. Without the

data from the RTK reference station, RTK positioning cannot be accomplished. Please check whether

the RTK reference station has been powered off or has any defects or whether the radio antenna

has not been installed or the RTK pairing code is wrong (See To reset/change the RTK pairing code

to correct the pairing code).

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What to do when the Luba's positioning is not Fix.

 Satellite (Ref. Station): L1 < 20, L2 < 20


 Satellite (Co-viewing): L1 < 20, L2 < 20
 Positioning status: Float
Measures:
Place the RTK reference station in an area with unobstructed views of the sky, without any physical
obstructions within at least 5 m/16 ft. Alternatively, position the RTK reference station on a wall or roof.

 Signal quality (Ref. Station): Bad or Weak


 Positioning status: Float
Measures:
Place the RTK reference station in an area with unobstructed views of the sky, without any physical
obstructions within at least 5 m/16 ft. Alternatively, position the RTK reference station on a wall or roof.

 Satellite (Ref. Station): L1:0, L2:0


 Satellite (Co-viewing): L1:0, L2:0
 Positioning status: Single
 Connection to Ref. Station: None or Weak
Measures:
 Ensure the power supply to the RTK reference station is functioning normally.
 Verify that the indicator on the RTK reference station remains a constant green between the hours of
8:00-18:00 local time.
 Check for any defects within the RTK reference station, such as water leaks.
 Confirm that the radio antenna has been installed.
 Re-pair the RTK reference station and Luba to see if it can be fixed.
 If you replace the RTK reference station, pair the new station with Luba on the Mammotion app. For
more details, visit https://mammotion3006.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/16503733641367
 Satellite (Robot) < 25
 Satellite (Co-viewing): L1 < 20, L2 < 20
 Positioning status: Float
Measures:
Check if the area where the Luba is situated, particularly when the Luba is being charged, has tall
trees/walls/metal barriers, etc.

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 Signal quality (Robot): Bad or Weak
 Positioning status: Float
Measures:
 Check if Luba's current location is fully or partially covered.
 If the Luba is positioned on the charging station, relocate it to a less obstructed area.
 If the Luba is located on the perimeter/corner of the task area, adjust the boundary/corner to ensure
it is not covered.
 If Luba is located within the task area and has lost its positioning due to obstacles such as trees, iron
tables or chairs, mark those obstacles as no-go zones.

 Satellite (Robot): 0
 Satellite (Co-viewing): L1:0, L2:0
 Positioning status: None
Measures:
Check whether the Luba is inside or if its rear is covered with metal. If the Luba is faulty, please contact our
after-sales team at https://mammotion3006.zendesk.com/hc/en-
us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=13773144519703

 Satellite (Ref. Station): L1:0, L2:0


 Satellite (Co-viewing): L1:0, L2:0
 Positioning status: Float
 Signal quality (Ref. Station): None
 Connection to Ref. Station: None
Measures:
 Check if the RTK reference station has powered off.
 If the Luba is too far from the RTK reference station, narrow the distance between the RTK reference
station and Luba and retry.
 Verify if there are any malfunctions with the antenna, RTK reference station, or Luba receiver. If so,
please contact our after-sales team at https://mammotion3006.zendesk.com/hc/en-
us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=13773144519703

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4.6.6 Customer service

The Customer Service provides an internet-based chat

service for any inquiries you may have and receive

prompt responses from our technical support team.

Simply click on Chat to Agent to start a conversation

with one of our representatives.

4.6.7 Track your devices

In the case that your Luba or RTK reference station

that has been bound with the Mammotion app is

missing, go to Service > Find my Device page to track

your equipment.

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4.6.8 Notification

Information regarding the status, any errors, etc. will

be displayed in the notification section. Click in

the upper-right corner to check the historical records.

4.6.9 Settings

Click to enter the Settings page.

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Device settings

 Device management
 Device name — change the name of Luba.
 Serial number — shows the serial number of
Luba.
 Robot version — check the firmware version of
Luba.
 Network settings — set Luba network.
 Feedback — click to send your issues and logs
to Mammotion to target. You can attach a
maximum of 5 images and 1 video.
 Factory reset — click to perform factory reset.
All the logs and Wi-Fi passwords will be clear.
 Maintenance — shows the information of total
mileage, mowing duration, battery cycle, and
activation time.
 Unbind — click to unbind the current Luba. A
Luba can only be associated with one account
and cannot be operated until it is bound. If you
wish to transfer ownership of a Luba, you must
unbind the Luba before proceeding.

 Robot version — check the firmware version of Luba or upgrade it if any.

 Network settings — set Luba network.

 Task record — shows the historical tasks which were completed and uncompleted.

 Feedback — click to send your issues and logs to Mammotion to target. You can attach a maximum of 5

images and 1 video.

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Mower settings

 Manual operation — click to enter manual mowing mode. See Manual mowing for details.

 No mowing on rainy days — when you enable this function, the Luba will not mow if it rains.

 Vision module wiper — click to clean the vision module.

 Turnaround mode — Zero turn and Multi-point turn.

Zero turn Multi-point turn

1
3
2

 Side LED — click to turn on/off the side indicator of the Luba.

 Delete map — click to delete the task area you create.

 Recharge route — provides two ways to recharge: Direct or Follow the perimeter; Direct means that the

Luba takes the shortest route to return to the charging station; Follow the perimeter means that the

Luba drives down the border to the charging station without leaving any tracks on the lawn.
Direct Follow the perimeter

 RTK paring — you can select to reset or change the RTK paring code. See To reset/change the RTK

pairing code for additional information.

 Relocate charging station — click to relocate the charging station. See To relocate the charging station

for additional information.

 Speaker — click to turn on/off voice prompts.

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To reset/change the RTK pairing code

The first RTK pairing code is read from the Luba. To

link a different RTK reference station, access Settings,

go to RTK pairing, select Change, then enter the LoRa

number found on the RTK reference station

nameplate and click Confirm to update it. Clicking and

confirming the Reset button will delete the current

pairing code, so be sure to back it up before

proceeding.

To relocate the charging station

NOTE

Please relocate the charging station while Luba is charging.

Generally, the charging station should be relocated if


 The charging station and RTK reference station are moved.
 The docking path has a significant incline.
 The recharge process consistently fails.
1. Install the RTK reference station/charging station in a proper place.
2. Place Luba on the charging station and ensure the positioning status is fine.
3. Select Settings > Relocate charging station.
4. Any existing task areas and schedules will be deleted as the entire system will
be changed.

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4.6.10 Recharge

NOTE

When performing recharge function, Luba must be in the task area.

To perform recharge

 Click on the map page in Mammotion app, or

 Press the button on the Luba, then press to guide Luba to the charging station.

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4.7 Service
 Find My Device — click to track your missing device.
 User Manual — click to access the user manual.
 Winter Maintenance — click to access the winter maintenance
details.
 After-sales Support — click to submit your request.
 About Us — click to access more information about
Mammotion Tech.
 Frequently Asked Questions — shows common questions and
answers.

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4.8 Me
 Guide — toggle to on/off to show/hide
guidelines.
 Version Number — shows the app version.
 Language — switch language.
 User Center — shows the account and security
and log out the current account.
 App Feedback — submit your issues and logs to
Mammotion to target.
 Privacy Agreement — click to access the full
details.
 User Manual — click to access the user manual.
 Tutorial Videos — click to access installation and
operation videos.
 Forum — click to go to forums.
 After-sales Support — click to submit your
request.
 Store — click to go to Mammotion mall.
 Alexa — click to link your Alexa account.

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4.8.1 To link your Alexa account

NOTE
 Prior to starting a job using voice control, it is necessary to have created at least one task
beforehand.
 In cases where more than 2 sets of Luba 2 are linked to the same Mammotion account, the voice
command will be directed to the most recently bound Luba 2 by default.

1. Go to the Me page and tap on Alexa.

2. Select Luba 2 to proceed.

3. Click on Link Alexa to go to the authorization page.

4. Finally, click on Link to complete the operation.

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5 Product Specifications
5.1 Technical Specifications
Table 5- 1 Standard Version Specifications

Standard Version (Cutting Height: 25-70 mm/1-2.7 inches)

Specifications LUBA 2 AWD


10000 5000 3000 1000
10,000 m2/ 5,000 m2/ 3,000 m2/ 1,000 m2/
Max. Mowing Size
2.5 acres 1.25 acres 0.75 acres 0.25 acres
In-App Area 12,000 m2/ 6,000 m2/ 3,500 m2/ 1,200 m2/
Storage Capacity 3 acres 1.5 acres 0.9 acres 0.3 acres
Max. multi-zone
60 30 20 10
Management

Engine All-wheel Drive (AWD)

Max. Climbing Ability 80% (38.6°)


Max. Slope at the Edge 45% (24°)
Vertical Obstacle Passing
50 mm/2 in.
Ability

Cutting Width 40 cm/15.7 in.

In-App Cutting Height


25-70 mm/1-2.7 in.
Adjustment

Charging Time 150 min 90 min

Mowing Time per Charge 180 min 120 min

Auto-recharge YES
Positioning & Navigation 3D Vision & RTK
Obstacle Avoidance 3D Vision & Ultrasonic Radar & Physical Bumper
Voice Control Alexa & Google Home
Vision Monitoring YES

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Standard Version (Cutting Height: 25-70 mm/1-2.7 inches)

Connectivity 4G & Bluetooth & Wi-Fi


Noise Level 60 dB
A weighted sound power LwA=64dB, KWA=3dB
A weighted sound pressure LPA=56dB, KPA=3dB
LUBA Machine: IPX6
Waterproof Charging Station: IPX6
RTK Station: IPX7
Rain Detection YES
Weight 17.65 kg/38.9 lbs. 17.12 kg/37.7 lbs.
Size (L x W x H) 69 x 51 x 27 cm/27.2 x 20.2 x 10.7 in.

Table 5- 2 H Version Specifications

H Version (Cutting Height: 55-100 mm/2.2-4 inches)


LUBA 2 AWD
Specifications
10000H 5000H 3000H 1000H
10,000 m2/ 5,000 m2/ 3,000 m2/ 1,000 m2/
Max. Mowing Size
2.5 acres 1.25 acres 0.75 acres 0.25 acres
In-App Area 12,000 m2/ 6,000 m2/ 3,500 m2/ 1,200 m2/
Storage Capacity 3 acres 1.5 acres 0.9 acres 0.3 acres
Max. multi-zone
60 30 20 10
Management
Engine All-wheel Drive (AWD)
Max. Climbing Ability 80% (38.6°)
Max. Slope at the Edge 45% (24°)
Vertical Obstacle Passing Ability 80 mm/3.1 in.
Cutting Width 40 cm/15.7 in.
In-App Cutting Height
55-100 mm/2.2-4 in.
Adjustment
Charging Time 150 min 90 min
Mowing Time per Charge 180 min 120 min
Auto-recharge YES

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H Version (Cutting Height: 55-100 mm/2.2-4 inches)
Positioning & Navigation 3D Vision & RTK
Obstacle Avoidance 3D Vision & Ultrasonic Radar & Physical Bumper
Voice Control Alexa & Google Home
Vision Monitoring YES
Connectivity 4G & Bluetooth & Wi-Fi
Noise Level 60 dB
A weighted sound power LwA=66dB, KWA=3dB
A weighted sound pressure LPA=58dB, KPA=3dB
LUBA Machine: IPX6
Waterproof Charging Station: IPX6
RTK Station: IPX7
Rain Detection YES
Weight 18 kg/39.8 lbs. 17.5 kg/38.6 lbs.
Size (L x W x H) 70 x 51 x 30 cm/27.2 x 20.2 x 12 in.

Table 5- 3 Battery Specifications

Parameters Specifications
GQ180-250700-E4
Battery charger Input: 100-240V~, 50/60Hz, 2.5A
Output: 25.2Vdc, 7.0A, 176.4W
Battery pack for 10000, 5000, 3000, 10000H, 5000H, and 3000H: 21.6Vdc, 9.6Ah
Battery pack
Battery pack for 1000 and 1000H: 21.6Vdc, 4.5Ah
Temperature range for charging is 4-45 °C / 39-113 °F.
WARNING: For the purposes of recharging the battery, only use the detachable supply unit provided with
this appliance.

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5.2 LED Indicator Codes
Table 5- 4 Luba's Indicator Description

Indicator Status Description

 System initialization
 Manual control mode
Constant red
 Automatic work mode
 Charging finished (Luba still on the charging station)

Breathing red OTA upgrade in progress

 Emergency stop activated


Slow flash red
 Charging in progress

Side Indicator  Low battery


 Bumper triggered
Fast flash red  Luba got stuck
 RTK positioning failed
 Luba has been lifted/tilted/flipped over
 System upgrade failed
Very fast flash red
 Systematic error
 Pause
Off  Standby
 Sleeping
Green Power on
Front Indicator
Off Power off

Constant green RTK positioning is working well.

The RTK positioning has failed, but the vision positioning is


Flash green
working well.
Vision Module
Indicator Constant red Both RTK and vision positioning have failed.

Flash blue Luba's firmware is being upgrading.

Constant blue Luba powered on successfully.

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Table 5- 5 Charging Station's Indicator Description

Indicator Status Description

Flash green Luba is being charging.


Charging Station Indicator Green Luba is fully charged or uncharged.
Red An error has occurred.

Table 5- 6 RTK Reference Station Indicator Description

Indicator Status Description

Flash blue The reference station is powering on.

Flash green The reference station is initializing.

The initialization is finished and the reference station


Green
RTK Reference Station works well.
Indicator
The initialization is finished and the local time is
Off
between 18:00 and 8:00.

Red An error has occurred.

Slow flash green Low power consumption.

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5.3 Fault Codes
The app notification displays common fault codes along with their causes and troubleshooting steps. Here

lists the most common issues.

Fault Codes Causes Solutions

The machine will return to normal once the


The left cutting disk motor is
316 motor has cooled down. This process may take
overheating.
several minutes.

The sensor for the left cutting disk Restart Luba. If the issue persists after a few
318
motor has failed. times of restart, contact the after-sale team.

Check if the cutting disk is jammed and clear it


The right cutting disk motor is
323 if necessary. Alternatively, raise the cutting
overloaded.
height.

Check whether the cutting disk is jammed. If

The right cutting disk motor fails to not, restart Luba. If the issue persists after a
325
start. few times of restart, contact the after-sale

team.

The right cutting disk motor is Restart Luba. If the issue persists after a few
326
overheating. times of restart, contact the after-sale team.

The sensor for the right cutting disk Restart Luba. If the issue persists after a few
328
motor has failed. times of restart, contact the after-sale team.

Luba will continue working after the battery is


1005 Low battery
charged to 80%.

1300 The positioning status is poor. Await Luba's repositioning.

The charging station has been


1301 Relocate the charging station.
moved.

Timeout occurred while retrieving Restart Luba. If the issue persists, contact the
1420
wheel speed data. after-sale team.

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Fault Codes Causes Solutions

Charging has been stopped due to Restart Luba. If the issue persists after a few
2713
low battery voltage. times of restart, contact the after-sale team.

Stop charging immediately. If overcharging


2726 The battery is overcharged.
occurs frequently, contact the after-sale team.

2727 The battery is over discharged. Recharge Luba.

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6 Warranty
Mammotion Technology Co., Ltd warrants that this product will be free from material and workmanship

defects under normal use in accordance with the product materials published by Mammotion during the

warranty period. The published product materials include but not limited to user manual, quick start guide,

maintenance, specifications, disclaimer, in-app notifications, etc. The warranty period varies among different

products and parts. Check the table below:

Component Warranty

Battery

Front/Rear Axel

Wheel Hub Motor

GPS Kit
2 Years
Vision Module

PCBA

RTK Reference Station

Charging Station

Decoration Parts

Cutting Blade Consumable Parts

Tire No warranty

Cutting Disk

If the product does not function as warranted during the warranty period, please contact Mammotion

customer service for instructions.

 For products purchased from a local dealer, kindly reach out to the dealer first.

 Users must present a valid proof of purchase, receipt, or order number (for Mammotion Direct Sales).

The Serial Number of the product is crucial for initiating warranty service.

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 Mammotion will make every effort to address concerns through phone calls, email, or online chat.

 In some cases, Mammotion may advise you to download or install specific software updates.

 If issues persist, you may need to send the product to Mammotion for further assessment or to a local

Mammotion-appointed service center.

 The warranty period for the product commences from the original date of purchase indicated on the

sales receipt or invoice.

 For pre-ordered products, the warranty period begins from the shipping date from the local warehouse.

 Mammotion will need users to arrange the shipment by themselves if users would like to send the

products to local service center or Mammotion factory for further diagnosis. Mammotion will repair or

replace and send back to users at no cost if the problem falls under the warranty. If not, Mammotion or

designated service center may charge a fee accordingly.

Here puts some examples of faults that warranty will not cover:

 Failure to follow the instructions outlined in the user manual.

 If the product arrives damaged during shipment and is not rejected upon delivery, or if no official

documentation confirming the damages is provided by the shipping company. Inability to provide

evidence of damage occurring during transit.

 Product malfunction due to accidents, misuse, abuse, natural disasters like floods, fires, earthquakes,

exposure to food or liquid spills, incorrect electrical charging, or other external factors.

 Damage resulting from using the product in ways not permitted or intended as specified by Mammotion.

 Modification of the product or its components that significantly alters functionality or capabilities

without obtaining written permission from Mammotion.

 Loss, damage, or unauthorized access to your data.

 Signs of tampering or alteration on product labels, serial numbers, etc.

 Failure to provide a valid proof of purchase from Mammotion, such as a receipt or invoice, or if there are

suspicions of forgery or tampering with the documentation.

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7 Compliance
FCC Compliance Statements

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)

this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,

including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void

the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,

pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against

harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio

frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful

interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a

particular installation.

If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined

by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or

more of the following measures:

-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

ISED Compliance Statements

This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and

Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

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(1) This device may not cause interference.

(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of

the device.

This equipment complies with IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.

L’émetteur/récepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Innovation,

Sciences et Développement économique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.

L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:

(1) L’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;

(2) L’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en

compromettre le fonctionnement.

Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux radiations IC CNR-102 établies pour un

environnement non contrôlé.

RF Exposure Compliance

This equipment complies with FCC/IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled

environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or

transmitter. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the

radiator and your body.

Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux radiations IC CNR-102 établies pour un

environnement non contrôlé.

Cet émetteur ne doit pas être colocalisé ou fonctionner en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou un autre

émetteur. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec une distance minimale de 20 cm entre le radiateur

et votre corps.

This radio transmitter [IC: 29682-RTK0002] has been approved by Innovation, Science and Economic

Development Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below, with the maximum permissible gain

indicated. Antenna types not included in this list that have a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated

for any type listed are strictly prohibited for use with this device.

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Cet émetteur de radio [IC: 29682-RTK0002] a été approuvé par innovation, sciences et développement

économique Canada pour l'utilisation des types d'antennes énumérés ci - dessous avec les gains maximaux

admissibles indiqués. Les types d'antennes qui ne sont pas inclus dans cette liste et dont le gain est supérieur

au gain maximal de l'un des types énumérés sont strictement interdits pour une utilisation avec cet appareil.

Dipole Antenna 3.26dBi, 50Ω

Luba 2 AWD RTK Reference Station

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EC/EU DECLARATION OF CONFIRMITY
Manufacturer: Mammotion Technology Co., Limited

Address: UNIT 89 3/F YAU LEE CENTRE NO.45 HOI YUEN ROAD, KWUN TONG KL

Authorised Representative: WSJ Product Ltd.

Address: Eschborner Landstraße 42-50, 60489 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

The name and address of person authorized to compile the technical file: WSJ Product Ltd, Eschborner

Landstraße 42-50, 60489 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Herewith declares that the Machinery:

Generic Designation: Robotic Lawnmower

Product Name: LUBA 2 AWD

Type / Model(s): 1000, 3000, 5000, 10000, 1000H, 3000H, 5000H, 10000H

Described as: Robotic Lawnmower for Grass Cutting

Cutting Width: 400mm Power: 97.2Wh / 207.36Wh

Complies with the following Directives,

2006/42/EC

2014/53/EU

ROHS 2.0

Standards conform to,

EN 60335-1:2012+A11:2014+A13:2017+A1:2019+A2:2019+A14:2019+A15:2021,

EN 50636-2-107:2015+A1:2018+A2:2020+A3:2021

Article 3.1a: Article 3.1b: Article 3.2:

EN IEC 62311:2020 EN IEC 61000-6-1:2019 EN 300 220-1 V3.1.1

EN IEC 62368-1:2020+A11:2020 EN IEC 61000-6-3:2021 EN 300 220-2 V3.2.1

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EN 61000-3-3: 2013+ EN 300 328 V2.2.2

A1:2019+A2:2021 EN 303 413 V1.2.1

EN IEC 61000-3-2: 2019+A1:2021 EN 301 893 V2.1.1

EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3 EN 300 440 V2.2.1

EN 301 489-3 V2.3.2 EN 301 511 V12.5.1

EN 301 489-17 V3.2.4 EN 301 908-1 V15.2.1

EN 301 489-19 V2.2.1 EN 301 908-2 V13.1.1

EN 301 489-52 V1.2.1 EN 301 908-13 V13.2.1

IEC 62321-3-1:2013

IEC 62321-5:2013

IEC 62321-4:2013+A1:2017

IEC 62321-7-1:2015

IEC 62321-7-2:2017

IEC 62321-6:2015

IEC 62321-8:2017

ISO 18219:2015

Signed for and on behalf of: Mammotion Technology Co., Limited

Signed: __________________

Name: Roland Huang


Date: 29/11/2023
Position: Product manager
Place: Shenzhen, China

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