Obstacles; Connecting The Charging Station - Powerplus Powdpgrms1 Mode D'emploi

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The robot mower will run over the two parallel boundary wires (17) in the
mowing area, but the robot mower will stop where single boundary wires
(17) are laid.
7.6.9

Obstacles

Obstacles with a height over 10 cm (Fig. 5j)
7.6.9.1
Solid obstacles which are over 10 cm in height, e.g. trees, walls, fences, garden furniture, etc.,
are detected by the collision sensors. If the robot mower collides with an obstacle, it will stop,
reverse and turn so that it can continue mowing in the other direction. However sometimes it
might be advisable to protect them by a boundary wire island (this can be done also later after
some mowing's). Soft, unstable and valuable obstacles need to be protected by a boundary
wire island.
Stones and low obstacles
7.6.9.2
Stones, rocks and low obstacles of less than 10 cm in the mowing area need to be protected
by a boundary wire island, because otherwise the robot mower could run over them. If not, this
could result in the robot mower getting damaged or blocked.
7.6.9.3
Trees (Fig. 5k)
The robot mower treats trees as obstacles. However, where any tree roots project above the
ground to a height of less than 10 cm, the area in which they are located needs to be
protected. This will prevent damage to the roots and to the robot mower. Make sure that the
minimum distance between the boundary wire (17) and the obstacle is 30 cm.
7.7

Connecting the charging station

Finish laying the complete boundary wire (17) before you connect it to the charging station.
Keep an extra length of 1 m of boundary wire (17) at each end so that you can make further
adjustments at a later time.
Using a wire stripper, remove a length of 15 to 20 mm of the insulation at the ends of the
boundary wire (17) for connecting to the charging station (18).
Put the boundary line (17) into the wire groove (18a) on the charging station's bottom plate
(18b), and pass the 2 wire ends through the 2 wire exits (18c) in the bottom of the charging
tower (18d) so that the wire ends reach the back of the tower
station's
Guide the wire to the Wire input (red & black) (32) behind the wire input cover (33) on the back
of the charging tower (18d). In the direction where the user faces the terminal, connect the left
end of the wire to the left red terminal, and the right end of the wire to the right black Wire
input. (Fig. 6a).
Then connect the power supply.
Do not use the power supply (12) if it is damaged. In the event of any damage to the
power supply (12), contact an authorized professional immediately for replacement.
Do not charge the robot mower at the temperature above 50° or below 0°.
Keep the robot mower and the power supply (12) away from water, sources of heat and
chemicals. Keep the cable of the power supply (12) away from sharp edges in order to
prevent damage.
Note! The robot mower can only be removed manually from the charging
station via the front of the charging station to prevent damage to the
contact slats of the charging station.
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