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14. INSTALLATION

Prepare the materials:
Remove the boundary wire, wire connections, pegs and the distance meter from the box.
You will also need: Hammer, pliers, spanner
Prepare the lawn:
The grass should not be higher than 60 mm when the boundary wire is inserted. If it is higher,
it is advisable to mow the lawn with a normal lawn mower first. The wire can then be laid as
close to the ground as possible, which prevents the robotic lawnmower from cutting the wire
and people from tripping over it. After a short time, the wire will disappear into the turf.
Lay the boundary wire:
Place the robot's charging station as indicated on your sketch (on the side) and insert the
starting peg. Make sure that you reserve 0.5 m of additional cable for the final installation of
the docking station.
Lay your cabling loosely around the work area in the garden according to your sketch. You can
then easily adjust it as you go along.
Now you can start inserting the pegs. Keep the desired distance to the edge (35 cm) with the
help of your measuring boxes. The distance between the pegs must not exceed 1 metre. We
recommend placing the pegs closer together in the corners, which should always be at least
100°.
If there are areas in your lawn that you do not want your robot to mow, surround the area
with boundary wire as indicated.
Note: max. 5 mm between incoming and outgoing boundary wire
Insert the last peg when you are back at the charging station.
If the 100 metres of cable supplied are not sufficient, you can purchase additional cables. Use
the supplied cable connections for installation. You do not need to strip the wire ends for
installation.
Connect the boundary wire to the charging station:
The connectors included in the scope of delivery must be clamped to the cable using flat-nose
pliers. If they are too loose, the cable will fall off => no connection
Manual_FX-RB224_Int24_rev1
(see drawing).
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