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TROUBLESHOOTING
The boundary wire is not
connected to the base station.
Check the boundary wire for proper
connection to the base station. Refer
to the Connect and Install the Base
Station section on page 17.
The boundary wire is damaged
Repair the damaged boundary wire
section with spare wire. Refer to the
Splicing the Boundary Wire section on
page 19. Or buy new boundary wire
from aftersales to replace the entire
boundary wire.
The boundary wire is broken.
Check the boundary wire and replace
the damaged section with a new
boundary wire using an original
coupler. Available from www.cleva-
europe.com.
The boundary wire is crossed on
its way to and from an island.
Make sure the boundary wire is
laid properly. Refer to the Lay the
Boundary Wire section on page 15-
17.
The signal is affected by metal
objects (fences, reinforcement
steel) or buried cables close by.
Adjust the boundary wire according to
instructions.
The connection between the
robotic lawnmower and the base
station has been broken.
Place the robotic lawnmower in the
base station and generate a new loop
signal
.
The robotic
lawnmower runs
outside working
area.
The boundary wire is laid
clockwise around the lawn.
Make sure to start at the base
station’s location and lay the boundary
wire anti-clockwise around the lawn.
The boundary wire is crossed
when connecting to the base
station.
Check the boundary wire for proper
connection to the base station. Refer
to the Connect and Install the Base
Station section on page 17.
The boundary wire is too close to
the edge of the working area.
Make sure the boundary wire is laid
according to instructions. Refer to the
Lay the Boundary Wire section on
page 15-17.
The working area is steeper than
35%.
The boundary wire is laid
incorrectly around the obstacle.