Now you can start inserting the stakes. Use a cardboard rule
(Fig. 2)
to keep the required distance from the edge
(depending on the needs 10-35 cm)
(Fig. 10)
.
The distance between the stakes must not exceed 0.7 m. We recommend
that the stakes are placed more densely in the corners of the lawn. We
remind you that the angle must be greater than 90 °.
After laying the entire line marking the robot's work area, the last section
should be arranged next to the workstation, remembering to leave 0.5 m in
reserve.
Fig. 11
Connecting the docking station:
Trim the ends of the cable that delimits the working area so that connecting
the cable to the docking station is not problematic. Remove the insulation
(
Fig. 12)
2 cm long on both ends of the line. Remove the cover, insert the
exposed and twisted wire into the clamps of the docking station so that the
beginning of the cable is inserted into the terminal marked "IN" and the end
of the cable into the terminal "OUT", replace the cover.
Now you can screw the docking station to the ground with
Fig. 12
screws for securing the docking station
6 (Fig. 1)
.
ATTENTION!
The manufacturer does not recommend burying the line for marking the work area.
The maximum length of the line at which the robot works is 300 m.
SERVICE
The operation of the device should not be difficult, but you must follow the safety rules.
. Battery charging
The battery is only partially charged when delivered,
please recharge it before use to avoid possible problems.
ATTENTION!
Batteries do not reach full charge on
first charge. Several cycles (charging and
discharging) are required for the battery to be fully
operational. The battery may feel warm while
charging, this is normal.
Fig. 13
Do not place the charger in an extremely high or low
temperature area, room temperature will be best.
To charge the battery for the first time, place the robot in the docking
station
(Fig. 13)
so that the docking station contacts touch the robot's
contacts
(Fig. 14)
.
.
Docking station testing
Fig. 14
Connect the charger cable to the docking station and then to a power outlet. The LED indicator on
the docking station should light up
1 (Fig. 15)
.
Turn on the robot with the power button (position "I"). When the robot is installed in the docking station and starts
charging, the LED indicator flashes green.
When the robot's battery is fully charged, the LED indicator stops blinking green. If
the LED flashes red, check the boundary wire connection.
Note: If the battery does not charge, check the contact between the robot and the docking station
(Fig. 14)
. If
necessary, clean the contacts.
Fig. 15
It is recommended to clean the contacts of the robot and the docking station once a week with a rough cloth, and if necessary with sandpaper with a gradation of min.
1200.
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