• Make islands by encircling obstacles, f.inst. flower beds, with boundary wire if you do not want your robot
to mow within this area. The ingoing and outgoing cable must be maximum 5 mm from each other.
• Stones may be hit without a problem by your robot mower if they are so heavy that the robot does not
move them. If, however, the stone has a sloping surface, which the robot may accidentally climb, you
should move or completely remove the stone from the working area.
• If you have trees with roots emerging from the ground these areas should be encircled by boundary wire
to protect the trees. If there are no visible roots no boundary wire is necessary.
• If your driveway or garden paths are in level with your lawn, your robot mower can easily run over them.
But, if you will avoid it, you only need 10 cm between the boundary wire and the driveway. If, however,
your driveway is covered with gravel or similar the robot mower
cannot pass over it. In this case you need a distance of 30 cm
between the boundary wire and the driveway.
• The robot mower is capable of climbing slopes up to 30°.
If the surface gets steeper the robot has a sensor that will
make it stop. If the surface is sloping downwards more than
25° towards the boundary wire, the robot may slide out of the
working area in case of wet grass. Therefore, we recommend
that the boundary wire is laid up to 40 cm from the borderline
in such sloping terrain.
Min. 2 meters
Min. 1 meter
Min. 0,6 meter
Min. 1 meter
5 mm between wire
Corner min. 100° >
Min. 2 meters
0.3 meter
max. 30°
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MANUAL ·
RURIS RXR1000/RXR1500