Chapter 2-10
Robomow City 120
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Create a “narrow pass” of wires, leading from the external Base
Station to the lawn and back.
The beginning (going) and the end (coming) sections of the Perimeter
Wire create this pass.
2.7 Testing Base Station Setup
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Fasten the Base Station in place: Use a hammer to drive the 5 stakes
in. start by placing the 2 rear stakes only part way into the ground.
Later, after testing for charging, some small adjustments may be needed.
Then, you will hammer the 5 stakes all the way down.
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Test as follows both Internal and External Base Station setups:
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Connect the extension cord (15 m low voltage cable) to the
Power Supply plug.
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Connect the Power Supply to a regular household
receptacle 230/120 Volts AC.
Note: The power supply is suitable for outdoor use, yet it is required
placing it in a sheltered place, dry location, which is well ventilated and not
exposed to direct sunlight.
A small flashing green light next to the ‘ON’ button indicates the system is
on and functioning correctly.
The control panel has other indicators: a charging indicator and a
“disconnected/broken Perimeter Wire” indicator.
The Base Station Board has an automatic shutoff feature, eliminating the
need to turn it off after each use. It will shut itself off once the mower re-
docks at the end of the operation.
2.8 Setup in Non-Base Zones
A Non-Base Zone is a lawn or an area of a lawn, that is
NOT connected to a Base Station.
A Perimeter Switch should be installed in these areas.
Perimeter switch is an option in City 120.
When necessary, Perimeter Switch can be easily moved
to other zones.
Outdoor plug
Indoor Power
Supply
Wires leading from
the perimeter to the
Perimeter Switch are
adjacent and touching.
The Perimeter Switch MUST be
Mounted vertically in order to
maintain its’ water resistance
Zone A