tomatic lawn mower. You can do this as
follows:
- Mark out the lawn area with the hooks
(13).
- Bury the boundary wire (11) in the
ground (max. depth of 5 cm).
The lawn mower crosses over the
boundary wire by about 20 - 30
cm before it turns around and searches for
a new path. Install the boundary wire ac-
cordingly to prevent damage.
For the initial installation, we recom-
mend marking out the boundary
wire (11) with the hooks (13) in case cor-
rections need to be made at a later date.
The mower works perfectly with a
boundary wire length of up to
130 m. Do not use a longer boundary wire.
• The lawn area must be bordered as a
single enclosed area (see fi gure
• Any parallel boundary wires (11) in-
stalled at a distance of at least 10 cm
are identifi ed as an obstacle by the
lawn mower and are evaded (see fi g-
ure
).
• Any parallel boundary wires (11) at a
distance of 5 mm or less are not detect-
ed by the lawn mower and are passed
over.
• Avoid creating corners with a 90°
angle. Instead, split these into two 45°
angles (see fi gure
• The lawn mower's sensors are able to
detect and evade stationary and solid
obstacles (walls, garden furniture, etc.)
larger than 100 mm. Protect sensitive
obstacles (e.g. fl owerbeds) on the lawn
area with the boundary wire (11).
• Keep a distance of at least 1 m be-
tween bordered obstacles. Border ob-
).
).
stacles that do not meet this minimum
distance as a single obstacle (see fi g-
ure
).
Make sure that the boundary wire
(11) does not intersect at any point.
This can lead to faults and failures in the
lawn mower's operation.
Trees
The lawn mower detects trees as a normal
obstacle. However, protruding roots may
damage the underside/blades (20).
We recommend using the boundary wire
(11) to also border trees.
Rocks
• Remove small rocks (lower than
100 mm) from the lawn area. These
may damage the device and the
blades (20).
• The lawn mower detects rocks (taller
than 100 mm) as normal obstacles.
We recommend using the boundary
wire (11) to also border rocks.
Slopes/gradients
The lawn mower is able to traverse uphill
slopes/gradients up to max. 25° (47%).
At a distance of 1 m from the boundary
wire, the slope/gradient should not exceed
5.7° (10 %).
Make sure that a distance of at
least 30 cm is maintained between
the boundary wire (11) and an obstacle
on an uphill gradient and at least 40 cm
on a downhill gradient.
Ponds/pools
Ponds and pools should be bordered by
the boundary wire (11) where possible or
designed so that the lawn mower cannot
enter the water. This may seriously damage
the device's electronics.
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