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Error E2

Worx Landroid Robotic Lawn Mower

Severity: Moderate

What Does This Error Mean?

Worx Landroid Error E2 means the mower has moved outside its defined boundary zone and lost contact with the boundary loop signal. The mower stops and waits to be retrieved. Carry it back inside the boundary, place it close to the charging station, and press the Home or Start button to resume.

Affected Models

  • Worx Landroid M 500
  • Worx Landroid M 700
  • Worx Landroid L 1000
  • Worx Landroid L 1500
  • Worx Landroid S 300

Common Causes

  • Boundary wire has been cut, dislodged, or disconnected from the charging station
  • Mower found an unguarded gap — gate left open, or a section of wire that has been moved
  • Boundary loop signal is too weak in one area due to wire damage or a poor splice
  • Mower was manually carried outside the boundary and not returned properly
  • Interference from buried metalwork or other electronic systems near the boundary wire

How to Fix It

  1. Retrieve the mower and carry it back inside the boundary

    The Landroid cannot find its own way back once outside the boundary signal. Carry it to a spot clearly inside the mowing zone, close to the charging station, and set it on the grass.

  2. Press the Home button to send the mower back to the charging station

    Once placed inside the boundary, press Home on the mower or in the Landroid app. The mower will follow the boundary wire back to the charging station. If it cannot find the wire, the signal may be interrupted — check the boundary wire.

  3. Inspect the boundary wire for breaks or dislodged sections

    Walk the perimeter of the mowing zone and look for wire that has been cut (mow line, spade, animal), pulled out of the ground, or disconnected at a junction. Landroid boundary wire runs close to the lawn edge and is vulnerable during edging and garden work.

  4. Check the connection at the charging station

    The boundary loop wire connects at two points on the back of the charging station. Make sure both connections are firmly pushed into their terminals. A loose connection at the station creates an open loop and causes E2 even if the wire itself is undamaged.

  5. Test the boundary signal using the Landroid app

    The Worx Landroid app has a diagnostics section that can show boundary wire signal strength on compatible models. A weak or absent signal in a specific zone will help you locate the problem area without walking the entire perimeter.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Landroid Error E1 and Error E2?

Error E1 means the boundary wire itself is broken — the loop is open and no signal is present. Error E2 means the wire loop is intact and transmitting, but the mower has crossed outside the boundary and is no longer receiving the signal. E1 is a wire fault; E2 is a position fault.

Will Error E2 damage the Landroid?

No. The mower stops safely when it detects it is outside the boundary. There is no damage from the error itself. However, if the mower stops on a slope, path, or road, it may be at risk from traffic or theft — retrieve it promptly.