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User’s manual
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PRePaRatIon and maRKInG the boUndaRIes of the WoRK aReas
Preparation of the lawn to be mowed
1. Make sure the lawn to be mowed is even and does not contain
holes, stones or other obstacles. If necessary, prepare the
lawn by filling in any holes and removing any obstacles. If
some obstacles cannot be removed, it is necessary to properly
mark these areas with the perimeter wire.
2. The perimeter wire must be laid on the ground sloping no more
than 20% (20 cm per metre in length). For at least 35cm inside
and outside the perimeter area the slope must not exceed 20%.
If these instructions should not be complied with, working on
sloping areas, when the robot finds the wire, its wheels could
slip and make it leave the working area.
The robot can mow surfaces inside the working area that slope
maximum 35% (35 cm per metre in length). On dry ground with
a regular lawn with no risk of the wheels slipping, the robot can
mow up to a maximum of 45% (45 cm per metre in length).
If there are any obstacles on slopes exceeding 20% the ground
has to be uniformed for at least 35cm in the part uphill of the
obstacle, to reduce the slope to under 20%.
Important
areas with slopes greater than those allowed cannot
be mowed with the robot. therefore, position the
perimeter wire in front of the slope so that it is
excluded from the area to mow.
NO
35 cm
(13,78 ")
100 cm (39,3 ")
35 cm
(13,78 ")
35 %
0-20%
0-20%
0-35%
21-35%
21-35%
0-35%
perimeter wire
perimeter wire
OK
NO
NO
OK
OK
OK
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