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Wire position
Zones setup
Press GO
Main display -
Press ‘
GO
’
Settings
Press GO
Press ‘
GO
’
Mow zone: Base
Press GO
Press ‘
GO
’ and follow
Child guard
Press GO
Wire position
Press GO
Scroll down until
‘
Settings
’ is displayed
Scroll up until
’Wire
position’
is displayed
Press ‘
GO
’
Wire position
Wire position
Press GO to test
Zones setup
Press GO
Zones setup
Press GO
Zones setup
Press GO
Main display -
Press ‘
GO
’
Settings
Press GO
Press ‘
GO
’
Mow zone: Base
Press GO
Mow zone: Base
Press GO
Press ‘
GO
’ and follow
Robomow while following
the Perimeter Wire
Child guard
Press GO
Wire position
Press GO
Scroll down until
‘
Settings
’ is displayed
Scroll up until
’Wire
position’
is displayed
Press ‘
GO
’
Take the Perimeter Switch and squeeze the
tabs on both sides of the Perimeter Switch,
(as shown in figure 1.42A) and remove the
back cover from the Perimeter Switch.
Connect the power supply plug to the
Perimeter Switch board (see figure 1.42B)
and reassemble the Perimeter Switch.
Connect the power supply to a regular
household receptacle 230 Volts AC;
The Power Supply is for indoor use only, thus
place it in a dry location, which is well
ventilated (do not cover it with plastic bag); be
sure the power supply and the connection to
the low voltage cable are in a dry place and
not exposed to water and rain.
Press
the
‘ON’
button. A small flashing green light next to the
‘ON’
button indicates that the
system is on and functioning properly. The Perimeter Switch also has indicators for a
disconnected/broken perimeter wire and for
poor wire splicing
. Figure 1.43
The Perimeter Switch has an automatic shutoff feature, eliminating the need for you to turn it off
after each use. It will shut itself off after 12 hours of operation. You may manually turn the
perimeter switch off by pressing the ‘
ON
’ button continuously for 3 seconds. A beep will be heard
after the three seconds, indicating you may release the button and the switch is off.Test the
perimeter wire setup by choosing the ‘
Wire position’
menu as shown in figure 1.44. Robomow
will follow the wire, while the mowing motor is switched off to prevent any damage to the
perimeter wire after the initial setup; Walk along the side of the Robomow while it is following the
edge until completing one loop of the perimeter without striking any object; If Robomow collides in
obstacle, it stops and drives back to allow you adjusting the wire position.
Figure 1.43
Perimeter Switch
Operating Panel
Flashing light indicates
the system is on
Indicates poor splicing of
perimeter wires or perimeter
wire, which is too long
Indicates a
disconnected/broken wire
ON button
Figure 1.44
Testing the Perimeter
Wire position
Figure
1.42A
Figure 1.42B
Connect the power supply plug
to the Perimeter Switch board