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The Bosch Indego is a robotic lawn mower designed for efficient grass cutting. With a recommended coverage area of 1000 m², this cordless mower is suitable for large lawns. Its cutting width of 260 mm allows for a wide coverage, reducing the overall mowing time. Powered by a 32 V battery, the Bosch Indego is capable of providing a reliable performance without the need for a power cord. Weighing 11100 g, this mower is relatively lightweight, making it easy to transport and maneuver around the lawn. The cutting clearance adjustment feature provides flexibility in choosing the ideal cutting height for the grass. The minimum cutting height of 20 mm and the maximum cutting height of 60 mm allow for customization based on personal preference and lawn conditions. With a cutting clearance adjustment of 10, users can easily modify the height settings to achieve the desired grass length. Equipped with a 3 Ah battery capacity, the Bosch Indego can operate for an extended period before requiring a recharge. This ensures uninterrupted mowing sessions and minimizes the need for frequent battery replacements. Overall, the Bosch Indego is a reliable and efficient robot mower that offers convenience and ease of use. With its wide cutting width, adjustable cutting height, and cordless operation, it provides a practical solution for maintaining a well-kept lawn.

| Brand | Bosch |
| Model | Indego | 0 600 8A2 100 |
| Product | robot mower |
| EAN | 3165140644303, 3165140644266 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Type | Robotic lawn mower |
| Recommended lawn area | 1000 m² |
| Cutting width | 260 mm |
| Cutting system | - |
| Cutting height | 20 - 60 mm |
| Cutting clearance adjustment | 10 |
| Minimum cutting height | 20 mm |
| Maximum cutting height | 60 mm |
| Maximum lawn area | - m² |
| Mulching function | - |
| Grass catcher | - |
| Product color | Green |
| Power source | Battery |
| Battery voltage | 32 V |
| Battery technology | Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) |
| Power | - W |
| Battery capacity | 3 Ah |
| Charging time | 0.85 h |
| Cordless | Yes |
| Weight | 11100 g |
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The Bosch Indego has a weight of 11100 g.
To adjust the cutting height on your Bosch Indego, locate the cutting height adjustment dial on the device. Turn the dial to select your desired cutting height, ensuring it is set correctly before starting the mower.
To modify the mowing schedule, access the control panel on your Bosch Indego. Navigate through the settings menu to find the scheduling option. Follow the on-screen prompts to adjust the mowing times, days, and frequency according to your preferences.
If your Bosch Indego encounters obstacles such as trees, furniture, or toys, it is important to remove them from the mowing area. Clear any potential hurdles that might obstruct the mower's path to ensure uninterrupted operation and prevent damage to both the mower and objects.
Cleaning the blades of your Bosch Indego is essential to maintain optimal cutting performance. Start by turning off the mower and removing the cutting disc. Using a brush or cloth, gently remove any grass clippings or debris from the blades. Take care not to touch the blades directly as they can be sharp.
It is important to note that the Bosch Indego is designed for mowing on mostly flat or slightly undulating lawns. Operating the mower on steep slopes or uneven terrain may affect its performance and potential safety. We recommend checking the user manual for specific guidelines regarding slopes and terrains that are suitable for your Bosch Indego robot mower.
Yes, Bosch Indego is a robotic lawn mower. This means that it is designed to automatically mow your lawn without requiring manual intervention.
The recommended lawn area for Bosch Indego is 1000 m². This means that it is suitable for lawns that are up to 1000 square meters in size.
Yes, Bosch Indego uses batteries as its power source. This means that it is cordless and does not require a power cord for operation.
The battery voltage of Bosch Indego is 32 V. This means that it provides a sufficient amount of power for effective lawn mowing.
It takes 0.85 hours to charge the battery of Bosch Indego. This means that it has a relatively quick charging time, allowing you to get back to mowing your lawn faster.
Yes, the manual of the Bosch Indego is available in English .
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Number of questions: 13My Indego 800, the display no longer works. What can I do? Where can I buy a new display?
I own the Indego 400. After pressing the stop button, I wanted to reset the displayed fault using the return button (red). Unfortunately, no matter how much I press, nothing happens. So I turned off all power. After I added power again, nothing happened either. Maybe you can give me a tip.
I bought a Bosch lawn robot mower in 2016 and only now started using it. I have installed everything according to the user manual, but after calibration, the robot drives against the back of the charging stations and asks: "Is this the back or an obstacle?" Input it is the back, then prompt to move the device to the charging station, which I have now done five times. Can you please help me? Best regards, Reinhard Becker Fabrikstraße 3d 27383 Scheeßel
With my Indego, it is unfortunately almost impossible to read the display, making it difficult to find the menu options. Can it be replaced? Thank you for your feedback!
Does the mower say that it does not detect the boundary areas, but the green light shines steadily?
This message has been automatically translatedThe machine cuts the lawn without the use of apps. When I install apps with a password, a warning appears: "Lawnmower requires action." There are 3 identical messages dated March 16th, saying: "No signal from the boundary wire." I have checked the connections and measured the resistance in the approximately 100 m wire to about 6 ohms. I have reinstalled via factory settings and reinstalled the app. I have changed the password but cannot progress until the warnings are deleted. Every time I try, the message says "Cannot be deleted until the problem is resolved." How do I resolve the problem????? Sincerely, Kjeld Hansen
This message has been automatically translated"My Indego keeps showing errors on the boundary wire, I've installed a new wire around the garden and deleted the map to create a new one using the new wire, but it still shows errors on the wire. It has software version 5.7 and is from 2013, but it has been working great until now, what should I do? Is it possible to send it for service or update the software? Sincerely, Lars Christensen."
This message has been automatically translatedI have laid a new wire around the garden. However, it does not show any mapping on the display. If I instead click "cut now", the robot says it's waiting, but nothing happens. I have entered the code. What do I do??
This message has been automatically translatedMy Indego no longer drives into the charging station, but bumps into the two contact tongues and then turns around until the battery is empty! If I put a box in the charging station to raise the lawnmower, then the two contact tongues fit again, so it is a matter of adjustment. Can I or may I do something myself or do I have to send the device in? Kind regards M.Bengel
This message has been automatically translatedHello, When I turn on the robotic mower in the charging station, a message appears saying that the mower is not turned on and that I should remove it from the station and plug it in again. I have done this several times, but the error keeps occurring. What should I do? Best regards, R.H.
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