
The L10 is equipped with a bump sensor, meaning that if the mower bumps into a large,
unmoving object, it will stop, reverse and continue in a different direction.
However, it is recommended to remove or cordon off (using the boundary wire) sloping
stones, trees with fragile bark, angled tree supports, exposed tree roots, shrubs and ponds
to prevent damage to both the mower and the object.
Smaller objects such as
children’s
toys, pet toys, tools, sticks and small stones should be
removed from the lawn as they pose a risk of damaging the mower.
What about flower bulbs in the lawn?
Temporary physical boundaries can be placed on the lawn to deflect the L10 during the
growing season for daffodils and other bulbs. To protect them, we recommend sinking
lengths of bamboo cane (approx. 40cm tall) into the lawn at 15cm intervals from each other
to form a temporary barrier around the patches which require protection. Ensure at least
20cm remains above ground level. This method can also be used around areas that may
need reseeding throughout the season.
Will it mow in the rain?
The L10 has a built-in rain sensor which is designed to detect wet conditions. When the rain
sensor is triggered, the mower will return to the charging station until the sensor dries out
naturally. This prevents damage to the lawn from the wheels operating in wet conditions
and avoids extra load on the motor and battery caused by cutting in wet conditions.
Can it mow on slopes?
The Lawnmaster L10 can mow on slopes of up to 35%. This means that for every distance of
100cm, the rise can be no more than 35cm.