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User’s manual
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PREPARATION AND MARKING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE WORK AREAS
preparation of the lawn to be mowed
1. Make sure that the lawn to mow is even and does not contain holes, stones or other obstacles. Otherwise, prepare the lawn
by lling in any holes and removing any obstacles. If some obstacles cannot be removed, it is necessary to properly dene
and protect the interested areas.
2. Check that all the areas of the lawn do not exceed the allowable slopes (see “Technical Specications”).
The sensors, which recognise the presence of the grassy surface, allow the robot to move freely inside the lawn. The lawn must
be suitably checked and adjusted so that the robot has enough space for recognising when there is no grass. Carefully follow
the below points for the correct and safe use of the robot.
OK
WALL
higher than
9 cm. / 3,5 "
PAVING
wider than 25 cm. / 9,8 "
With the curb drop-off sensor installed,
Minimum width 10 cm / 4.0 "
HEDGING
SMALL ARCHES
Types of boundaries/protections that can be used for correctly dening the limits of the robot’s work area.
Pavement
The robot requires at least 25 cm (9.84 ") without any grass for
it to stop safely and change direction. For lawns with paths or
curbs, they must be at least 25 cm (9.84 ") wide. Any curbs that
are less than 25 cm (9.84 ") side, must be protected with paving
or arches in the ground, as shown in the gure, so that the robot
impacts with them.
The robot with the curb drop-off sensor installed needs 10 cm
(4,00 ") without any grass
.
minum width of 25 cm (9,80 ")
OK
With the curb drop-off sensor installed,
Minimum width 10 cm (4,00 ")
Wall
Perimeter wall, which denes the boundary of the work area at
a height above 9 cm. (3.54 "). If the walls are shorter, protect the
area with arches or adequate paving.
minimum high
9 cm. (3,50 ")
OK
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