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Installing the Boundary Wire
When installing the boundary wire there are a number of situations to consider as described in the table below.
Table 1. Handling Deviations and Obstacles in the Operating Area
Variation Within Operating Area Boundary Wire Planning
Fixed obstacles level with lawn that the mower can traverse (paving
stone paths or similar)
Lay the boundary wire under the paving stones or in the joint between
the paving stones.
Never run the mower over gravel, mulch, or similar material that can
damage the blades.
Fixed obstacles ± 1 cm high Lay the boundary wire 10 cm from the obstacle.
Fixed obstacles 1—5 cm high (small ditches, flower beds, or low
kerbstones)
Lay the boundary wire 30 cm from the obstacle.
Fixed obstacles 5 cm or higher (fences or walls) Lay the boundary wire 35 cm from the obstacle.
Fixed obstacles taller than 15 cm that can withstand a collision (trees
or shrubs)
No measures required; the mower will turn around when it collides
with this type of obstacle.
Fixed obstacles that slope slightly such as stones or large trees with
raised roots
Lay the boundary wire 30 cm from or remove obstacle.
Fixed obstacles that cannot withstand a collision Lay the boundary wire 30 cm from and around the obstacle and then
return it back along the same route.
Long and narrow passages and areas narrower than 1.5 m Install a guide wire.
Borders on a slope, road, precipice, or water Supplement the boundary wire with a physical barrier at least
15 cm high.
Slope up to 30% within operating area No measures required; the mower can operate up to a 30% as long as
the slope is not at the boundary of the operating area.
Slope less than 15% at operating area edge Lay boundary wire as normal.
Slope greater than 15% at operating area edge Do not lay boundary wire unless a fixed obstacle (fence or wall) exists
to prevent the mower from leaving the operating area.
When a part of the operating area outer edge slopes more than
15%; lay the boundary wire 20 cm in on the flat ground before the
beginning of the slope.
NOTE: Slope gradient is defined in percentage units (%). The slope as a percentage unit is calculated as the dierence in elevation in centimetres for
every metre. If, for example, the dierence in elevation is 10 cm, the slope gradient is 10%.
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