You can use your robotic mower in winter with your DeepKron R55 remote control lawn mower. You spend less money than paying a professional. You help your lawnmower last longer by taking care of it often. Try different ways to use your mower, and get the good things from a robotic machine all year.

Tip: If you take care of your mower often, it will work better in spring!

Clear Light Snow with Remote Control Lawn Mower

Snow Blade Attachment Benefits

You can turn your DeepKron R55 into a snow-clearing machine with the snow blade. This handy tool lets your robotic lawnmower push light snow off driveways and sidewalks. You stay warm and safe while your remote control lawn mower does the hard work. The snow blade helps you adjust for mild winter weather and keeps paths clear for walking. You also help the environment. Robotic mowers do not release harmful gases like gas-powered tools. Take a look at this table to see the difference:

Type of Mower

Emissions Impact

Health Impact

Gas Lawn Mower

Emits harmful air pollutants like carbon monoxide and VOCs contributing to smog.

Can worsen respiratory issues, especially in densely populated areas.

Electric Lawn Mower

Does not produce greenhouse gases or air pollutants during operation.

Contributes to cleaner air quality, reducing health risks associated with pollution.

Safe Snow Removal Steps

You want your robotic lawnmower to last all winter. Here is a step-by-step plan for safe snow clearing:

  1. Attach the snow blade to your mower.

  2. Check the battery and charge it fully.

  3. Clear any ice or debris from the area.

  4. Use the remote control to guide the mower slowly.

  5. Watch for slippery spots and avoid steep slopes.

  6. After use, clean the mower and store it in a dry place.

Tip: Reduce the mowing schedule in winter, but keep your robotic mower active for snow clearing.

Why Winter Snow Clearing Matters

You keep your walkways safe and your robotic lawnmower in good shape. Snow and ice can block sensors and make the ground slippery. If you clean your mower and store the battery right, you avoid problems. You also help the planet by using a remote control lawn mower instead of gas tools. Your robotic lawnmower works hard for you, even in cold weather.

Mulch Leaves and Debris in Winter

Mulching with Robotic Lawn Mower

You might think the cutting season ends when the weather gets cold, but your robotic lawn mower can still help your yard. The DeepKron R55 comes with strong mulching blades that chop up leaves and small branches. You can use your robotic lawnmower on slopes, too. The R55 handles hills up to 45°, so you do not have to worry about tricky spots. Just guide your mower with the remote and watch it turn messy piles into fine mulch.

Tip: Mulching in winter keeps your yard tidy and gives your robotic mower a workout, even when grass is not growing.

Lawn Health Benefits

When you mulch leaves and debris in winter, you help your lawn in many ways. Mulch holds water in the soil, so you do not need to water as much. It also acts like a shield, keeping pests away from your grass. As the mulch breaks down, it feeds the soil and helps good bacteria and fungi grow. Scientists say mulching in winter keeps the ground warm and moist, which is great for your plants. It even helps the soil stay healthy down to 30 cm deep. You get a stronger, greener lawn when spring comes.

How to Mulch Safely

You want to keep your robotic lawnmower in top shape. Here are some easy steps for safe winter mulching:

  1. Clear big sticks and rocks before you start.

  2. Check your mower’s battery and charge it fully.

  3. Use the remote to guide your robotic mower slowly over leaves and debris.

  4. Avoid wet, icy, or muddy spots to keep your lawnmower safe.

  5. Clean the blades and tracks after each use.

Note: Always store your robotic lawn mower in a dry place after mulching. This helps it last longer and work better next season.

Winter Maintenance for Remote Control Lawn Mower

Essential Maintenance Tasks

Winter care for your robotic lawn mower keeps it ready for the next cutting season. You want your mower to last, so start with a good cleaning. Clean the robotic lawnmower by removing grass, dirt, and debris from the chassis and blade disc. Wipe down the charging station, too. Unplug and store the charging station indoors to protect the electronics. If your mower has an external antenna, bring it inside as well. Replace any worn blades now, so your mower cuts cleanly in spring. You can also schedule a winter service with a professional for firmware updates and a full checkup.

Tip: A clean mower works better and lasts longer!

Battery Care and Charging

Your mower’s battery needs special care in winter. Charge the battery to at least 85% before you store your robotic lawn mower. Every four months, give it another charge to keep it healthy. Store the battery in a place where the temperature stays between -20°C and 50°C. This helps your mower start strong when you need it again. Never leave the battery in a freezing garage or a hot shed.

Checking for Wear and Tear

After winter, check your remote control lawn mower for any signs of damage. Look at the housing, wheels, and connectors for cracks or loose parts. Inspect the rubber seals around panels and charging contacts. Good seals keep out water, dirt, and bugs. Check the blades for nicks or rust. Dull blades can hurt your lawn instead of cutting it. If you spot any problems, fix them before the next mowing season. Regular care keeps your robotic lawnmower running smoothly and safely.

Store Your Mower Properly for Winter

Store Your Mower Properly for Winter
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Cleaning Before Storage

You want your robotic lawnmower to last a long time. Start by cleaning it well before winter. Use a soft brush or cloth to wipe off grass and dirt. You can also use a plastic scraper for tough spots. Clean around the cutting deck and sensors. Make sure you clean near the blades, too. Do not use high-pressure water because it can break your mower. Clean the charging station so it works well next year.

Choosing the Right Storage Location

Pick a safe place for your robotic lawnmower. Always keep your mower inside in a dry spot. The temperature should stay above freezing. A garage, shed, or basement is a good choice. Bring the charging station and power supply inside. You can leave the boundary wires outside. Clean and check your mower before you put it away. This helps protect it from cold and wet weather.

Preparing for Spring Use

Get your robotic lawnmower ready for spring while storing it. Leave your grass a little longer before winter starts. Longer grass helps protect your yard from cold. Charge your mower all the way, then turn it off before storing. This keeps the battery healthy. Unplug the power supply and keep the charging station in a dry place. Use a connector box to organize and label wires. This makes setup easy next season. If you follow these steps, your mower will be ready to work when spring comes.

Tip: Storing your robotic lawnmower well in winter keeps it strong and ready to go!

You can use your robotic lawnmower all winter for more benefits. Taking care of it often helps it last longer and work better. Here are some good things you get:

Benefit

Description

Enhanced Job Satisfaction

Automation lets you do more important jobs.

Increased Safety

Robotic mowers do dangerous work for you.

Improved Efficiency

Robotic lawnmowers keep going without stopping.

Keep your remote control lawn mower working well with easy steps:

Maintenance Frequency

Task Description

Daily

Clean your robotic lawnmower and look at the tracks.

Monthly

Charge the batteries and check your mower.

Seasonal

Put your robotic mower away the right way before winter.

You will have a strong and dependable robotic mower when spring comes!

FAQ

Can I use my DeepKron R55 in the snow?

Yes, you can. Just attach the snow blade. Use your remote to clear light snow from driveways and sidewalks. Stay safe and warm indoors.

How often should I clean my robotic lawn mower in winter?

You should clean your mower after every use. This keeps the blades sharp and the tracks free from dirt or ice.

What should I do if my mower battery gets cold?

Bring the battery inside. Let it warm up to room temperature before charging. This helps your battery last longer and work better.

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