Make islands around obstacles, e.g. flower beds, with a rope to mark the working area
3 (Fig. 1)
if you do not want the robot to not
mow in this area as shown in the example working area sketch
(Fig. 3)
. The incoming and outgoing conductors must be no more
than 5 mm apart.
If there are stones in the work area of the robot, move or mark them using a work area marker cord, especially if the
stone has a sloped surface that the robot may accidentally run over.
If you have trees with roots growing out of the ground, these areas should also be surrounded.
If the access or garden roads are level with the lawn and covered with grass, the lawnmower can easily work on
them.
If the access road is covered with gravel or expanded clay, the robot cannot work in this area. In this case, a distance of 35 cm is
needed between the work area marking line and the road.
The lawn mower can work on slopes up to 30 °
(Fig. 8)
.
If the surface becomes steeper, the robot has a sensor that will stop it from working.
If the slope of the surface is greater than 30 ° in the area of the boundary wire of the working surface, the robot may move beyond
the working area in wet grass. It is therefore recommended that you lay the boundary wire within 45 cm of the boundary
on a sloping ground.
Fig. 8
.
.
Installation
Prepare materials and accessories:
Define the working area with a rope
2 (Fig. 1)
and slats
(Fig. 2)
. The strip is part of the cardboard, it needs to be cut.
Next you will need: a hammer, pliers, a wrench to screw
the docking station and a cap.
Prepare the lawn:
When delimiting the working area, the grass should not be higher than 60
mm. If the grass is taller, it is recommended to first mow the lawn with a
regular lawn mower. Then you can lay the rope as close to the ground as
possible, which will prevent the robot from cutting the cable and people will
not trip over it.
After a short time, the grass will grow over the cable so that it is not
noticeable.
Fig. 9
Lay the work area marking rope:
Place the robot's docking station as shown in the sketch
(Fig. 3)
and insert the starter pin
(Fig. 9)
. Be careful to reserve an extra
0.5m of links for the final docking station installation. Lay the wires
loosely around the garden work area according to your sketch.
Fig. 10
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