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4. USE
4.2 Using the timer
Use the timer function (see
6.3 Timer
on page 43.) to
avoid a downtrodden lawn. When setting the timer,
calculate that the robotic lawnmower mows about
30 m
2
per hour and day.
Example
If the working area is 360 m
2
in size, the robotic
lawnmower must operate for 12 hours a day. The
times are approximate and depend for instance
on grass quality, blade sharpness and battery
age.
The factory setting for the timer is 07:00-22:00 and it
allows mowing every day of the week. This setting is
suitable for a working area of about 400 m
2
.
If the size of the working area allows it, the quality of
the grass can be further improved if it is cut every
other day instead of a few hours every day. In
addition, the grass benefits from resting completely
during at least a three-day period once a month.
Standby
The robotic lawnmower has an inbuilt standby period
of at least 11 hours a day. The standby period
provides for instance a good opportunity to water or
play games on the lawn.
Example 1
Work period 1: 07:00 - 22:00
Work days: All days
The factory setting ensures that the robotic
lawnmower begins cutting the lawn at 07.00. The
mower is parked in the charging station from
20.00 and rests until it starts cutting again at
07.00.
If the timer setting is divided into two work
periods, the standby period can be divided into a
number of periods. The maximum operating time
can however be a maximum of up to 11 hours.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Use the timer to avoid mowing when there
are usually children, pets and anything else
that could be damaged by the rotating blades
on the lawn.
Mowing
Charging
Standby
Operation
24 h
A
B
A
A = Max 13 h
B = Min 11 h
2:30 h
Operation
Charging/Standby