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Create islands by encircling obstacles, e.g. flower beds, with the boundary wire if you do not want your robot to
mow within this area. The incoming and outgoing wire must not be more than 5 mm apart.
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Stones can be approached by your robotic lawnmower without any problems if they are so heavy that the robot
cannot move them. However, if the stone has an inclined surface that the robot could accidentally climb, you should
remove the stone from the working area or place it vertically with a minimum height of 15 cm.
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If you have trees with roots protruding from the ground, these areas should be enclosed with boundary wire to
protect the trees. If there are no visible roots, no boundary wire is required.
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If the boundary wire is laid under low-hanging branches of bushes or trees, you must cut back the branches so that
they do not obstruct the free movement of the mower. At the same time, these branches can cause the rain sensor
to activate if raindrops from the branches hit the robot. In this case, the robot will return to the charging station
even in dry weather (rain sensor symbol is shown on the display).
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If your driveway or garden paths are level with your lawn, your robotic lawnmower can easily drive over them. If
you want to avoid this, you only need 10 cm between the boundary wire and the driveway. However, if your driveway
is covered with gravel or similar, the robotic lawnmower cannot drive over it. In this case, you need a distance of 45
cm between the boundary wire and the driveway.
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The robotic lawnmower is capable of travelling on slopes up to a maximum of 20°. If the surface becomes steeper,
the robot has a sensor that causes it to stop. If the surface slopes more than 25° towards the boundary wire, the
robot may slip out of the working area when the grass is wet. We therefore recommend laying the boundary wire
up to 40 cm away from the boundary line in such sloping terrain.
14. Installation
Prepare the materials:
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