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Setting the lawn mower operation
Distance from the boundary wire when the lawn mower goes toward the
mowing start points:
The lawn mower moves between the boundary wire and the speci
fi
ed value at random as it goes toward the
mowing start point.
Low value
High value
Narrow passage
Low value
Value is too high
NOTE:
- When the value is too high, lawn mower
may not pass through narrow passage.
Passage width sample table
Setup level
Passage width
NOTE:
- The
fi
eld strength varies depending on the length of the
boundary wire. The
fi
eld becomes weaker with a longer
boundary wire, and stronger with a shorter boundary wire.
- When the value is high (by avoiding moving along the same
path), you can avoid creating wheel tracks in the grass.
- The numerical values of this table are for reference to return the
lawn mower to the docking station along a straight line.
- The numerical values may differ depending on the actual
conditions.
0
4 in. (10 cm)
1
10 in. (25 cm)
2
12 in. (30 cm)
3
14 in. (35 cm)
4
16 in. (40 cm)
5
18 in. (45 cm)
6
20 in. (50 cm)
7
24 in. (60 cm)
8
28 in. (70 cm)
9
32 in. (80 cm)
10
36 in. (90 cm)
11
40 in. (100 cm)
12
44 in. (110 cm)
The angle at which the lawn mower deviates from the boundary wire:
The lawn mower travels to this location along the boundary wire, and then turns away from the boundary wire
to start mowing.
You can con
fi
gure the angle (range) at which the lawn mower deviates from the boundary wire when it starts
mowing as below:
Line
Boundary wire
Start
Range
End
Start point
TIPS
Use the exit angle to let the lawn mower reach the mowing areas directly instead of using long wire
exit locations.