In these cases the robot mower automatically runs along the boundary wire (17) until it
reaches the charging station (18).
When the robot mower wants to return to the charging station (18), it will first look for the
boundary wire (17) and then move along the boundary wire (17) in clockwise direction, till it
docked in the charging station and start charging.
Once the battery (22) has been fully charged, the robot mower resumes operation or remains
in the charging station (18) until the next work time window. Operation resumes in accordance
with the settings once the temperature has dropped again. If the rechargeable battery (22)
becomes empty before the robot mower has returned to the charging station (18), it will not be
possible for the robot mower to start up again. Bring the robot mower back to the charging
station (18). The robot mower will be charged up automatically.
7.6
Boundary wire
IMPORTANT! Severed boundary wires and consequential damages are not
covered by the warranty!
7.6.1
Laying the boundary wire
The boundary wire (17) can be laid both on the ground and in the ground. The fixing pegs (13)
can break and might damage the boundary wire cable when hammered in if the ground is hard
or dry. Water the lawn before installing the boundary wire if the ground is very dry.
7.6.1.1
Installation on the ground
Lay the boundary wire (17) securely on the ground and fasten it with the supplied fixing pegs
(13) if you do not intend to scarify or aerate the lawn any time later. You can still adjust the
position of the boundary wire again during the first few weeks of using the robot mower. After
a certain time, however, the boundary wire will become overgrown with grass and no longer
visible. Install the boundary wire with a maximum distance of 1 m between fixing pegs (13).
Reduce the distance between the fixing pegs on uneven areas of the lawn. Avoid situations in
which the wire is not actually on the ground. Make sure that the boundary wire cannot be
severed by the robot mower.
7.6.1.2
Installation in the ground
Bury the boundary wire in the ground at a depth of up to 5 cm. This will prevent the boundary
wire (17) getting damaged during scarifying or aeration, for example.
7.6.2
Narrow corridor
If the narrowed passage is in front of an uneven surface (e.g. gravel, tree bark etc) or steps,
your robot mower can operate there as long as the passage has a minimum width of 1.6 m
(100 cm between boundary wires). If the narrowed passage is at the same level (e.g. path,
terrace, etc.), the passage must have a minimum width of 1.2 m (100 cm between boundary
wires) and a maximum length of 8 m (Fig. 3).
7.6.3
Distance to the garden boundary
When the robot mower approaches a boundary wire (17), the boundary wire is detected by the
sensors in the front of the robot mower. Before the robot mower turns about, however, it runs
over the boundary wire (17) by up to 30 cm. Please bear this in mind when planning your
mowing area (Fig. 5a).
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