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If the mower needs to return to the charging station
(10), it searches for / drives to the boundary wire (11)
and then turns to the left.
It then travels along the boundary wire (11) back to the
charging station (10).
8.3.1 General notes / boundary cable installation
m ATTENTION:
To avoid damage to the product there must be an
obstacle of min. 15 cm height between the bound-
ary wire (11) and water bodies/slopes/embank-
ments and/or public roads.
m ATTENTION:
Do not operate the mower on gravel/stones.
m NOTE:
Define and make a sketch of the working area before
starting to lay the boundary wire (11).
m NOTE:
The max. permissible length for the boundary wire (11)
is 300 m.
• The distance from the boundary wire (11) to the out-
er edge must be 30 cm (Fig. 6).
• A distance of 8 cm between the boundary wire (11) is
sufficient if all of the following apply (Fig. 7):
- the boundary surface can be driven over (e.g.
footpath, driveway or similar).
- the boundary surface is at the same level as the
mowing surface.
- there are no protruding or pointed parts on the
boundary surface that can come into contact with
the mower or blades and damage them.
- there are no plants on the boundary area that
should not be mown.
• The boundary wire (11) can be buried, or fastened in
place using the wire pegs (12) provided.
• When laying the boundary wire (11), the angle in cor-
ners must always be >90° (see Fig. 8+9).
• The robotic lawnmower (1) finds areas/passages
that taper or that have a width of ≥ 0.8 m (Fig. 10).
• The minimum width of the mowing area is 0.8 m
(Fig. 10).
• The maximum possible gradient is 25% (20°).
m ATTENTION
To prevent accidents and/or damage to persons or
the product, it is prohibited to operate the product on
steeper terrain.
You can see how to determine the slope in Fig. 11.
m NOTE:
For the demarcation of slopes/embankments, see
point 8.3.3.
m ATTENTION!
If you intend to use a scarifier within the working
area of the robotic mower, the boundary wire (11)
must be buried.
8.3.1.1 Burying the boundary wire (11)
• When burying the boundary wire (11), make a nar-
row groove in the grass turf using a spade or sim-
ilar. Then place the wire in the groove and cover it
with soil.
m IMPORTANT:
To ensure trouble-free operation, the boundary
wire (11) may be covered with max. 3 cm of earth.
• After covering the boundary wire (11) with soil, it is
sufficient to compact the loose soil with your body
weight.
8.3.1.2 Fasten the boundary wire (11) with the
wire pegs (12)
m NOTE:
The distance between the wire pegs (12) must not
exceed 80 cm (Fig. 12).
• Place the boundary wire (11) on the grass at a dis-
tance of 30 cm or 8 cm from the outer edge (Fig. 6/7).
• Fix the boundary wire (11) at least every 80 cm using
a wire peg (12) (Fig. 12).
• Knock the wire pegs (12) into the ground (Fig. 13)
with the help of a hammer (not included in the
scope of delivery).
• In case of uneven or curved conditions, the dis-
tance between the wire pegs (12) must be reduced
accordingly.
8.3.2 Laying the boundary wire around obstacles
(islands) (Fig. 14)
m NOTE:
For large and heavy objects listed below as exam-
ples, an "island installation" is not necessarily re-
quired:
- Tree
- Raised bed
- Large/heavy plant buckets
- Greenhouse
- Garden shed
To protect delicate/small objects from damage, lay
the boundary wire (11) as follows:
• Run the boundary wire (11) along the outer edge
until you have reached the point with the short-
est distance (but at least 0.8 m) between the outer
edge and the obstacle.
• Lay the boundary wire (11) like a "supply line" along
the shortest path to the obstacle.
• Lay the boundary wire (11) at a distance of 30 cm or
8 cm (see point 8.3.1) around the obstacle.
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