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2.3.4.Secure the wire to the ground using pegs
A. Place pegs at approximately 80cm to each other (fig. 6)
B. Make sure the wire is always in close touch with the ground (fig. 7)
2.3.5 Lay perimeter islands, if needed
A. Protect flower beds, ponds, tree roots and other areas by surrounding them with the boundary wire
B. Depart the edge at a right angle to reach the area to be protected
C. Surround the area with the wire, keeping 26cm distance, until you close the island
D. Always lay the wire clockwise. Failing to do so will make the mower drive into the island
E. Return to the edge of the lawn following the same path
2.3.6 Bertelsen method: how to make perfect 90° angles with corners facing the lawn
If there are 90 degree corners that face the inside of your lawn, use the Bertensen ruler to help Landroid make perfect turns (and
remove the risk that Landroid hits an obstacle on the border of the lawn whilst doing this maneuver).
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2.3.7 Close the loop
Once you have completed laying the wire on the perimeter of your lawn, you will arrive back to the charging base.
A. Pass the wire through the guide in the base, up to the clamp (fig.10)
B. Cut the exceeding wire and strip the end with a pair of scissors
C. Insert the stripped end into the black right clamp
2.3.8 Final steps
There are only a few more steps to go:
A .Connect the charging station to the AC mains socket (fig. 11)
B .If everything is fine, the LED will light green
C. If there’s a trouble in the loop, such as broken wire or wire ends not properly clamped, the LED will turn red. Check that
everything is fine and see the FAQ session if the problem persists