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User’s manual
EN
4. Mark the boundaries and trace the perimeters
of the elements inside and on the border of the
work area which obstruct the correct functioning
of the robot.
The illustration shows an example of the
elements inside and on the perimeter of the work
area and the distances to respect for laying the
perimeter wire. Mark the boundary of elements
in iron or other metal (drain covers, electric
connections, etc.) to prevent any interference to
the signal of the perimeter wire.
Do not delimit obstacles (trees, poles, etc.) which
do not obstruct the normal functioning of the
robot. These generally include obstacles that can
withstand being hit by the robot such as a plant,
pole, wall, etc. However, obstacles such as plants
with protruding roots, fl owerbeds, small plants,
etc. must be delimited.
35 cm. / 13,8 inc.
35 cm. / 13,8 inc.
protruding roots
80 cm. (31,5 inc.)
35 cm. (13,8 inc.)
35 cm./
(13,8 inc.)
wall
shower plate
POOL
plant
OK
pole
OK