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HEORY OF
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PERATION
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AFETY
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YMBOLS
2.1 Safety Symbols
3 Theory of Operation
The robot mows in a random pattern. A peripheral wire
buried in the ground defines the mowing area.
The charging station energizes the peripheral wire. An
electro magnetic field is generated within the mowing
area. The robot senses the magnetic field.
When the robot senses the location of the peripheral
wire, it stops, turns back into the field, and continues
mowing.
The robot is equipped with obstacle detection sensors.
When the robot detects an obstacle it will slow down,
contact the obstacle, then perform a maneuver to
avoid it.
When the battery of the robot needs to be charged, the
robot will stop, move toward the peripheral wire, then
follow a trackborder back to the station loop wire.
When the robot detects the station loop wire, it follows
it to the charging station. The station loop wire guides
the robot into and out of the charging station.
Safety and Information Label
Caution: The robot can be dangerous if
misused.
Never place hands or feet under the
robot while operating.
Beware of projectiles. Keep a safe
distance.
Keep animals away from the robot.
Water cleaning with high pressure jet
systems can cause damage.
The robot is protected by an access
code.
Read the technical manual before using
the robot.
Always stop the robot and wait for the
cutting blades to stop before handling
the robot.
Always keep a safe distance from the
robot while handling.
Do not ride the robot.
Keep bystanders away from the robot.
Protective gloves must be worn when
handling the robot, especially the
cutting system.
The robot is equipped with an
anti-theft system.
1 – Robot
2 – Mowing area
3 – Peripheral wire
4 – Charging station
5 – Obstacle
6 – Station loop wire
7 – Trackborder
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05-23-2019