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Landroid
Let's start by having a closer look at Landroid
can safely go and areas it's best for Landroid
Obstacles that can be hit
When hitting any obstacle that's rigid, stable and taller than
10cm—such as a wall or a fence—your Landroid
stop and re-direct away from the obstacle.
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Stones
Stones that are heavy enough not to be moved by your
Landroid
can be safely hit. However, if any stone has an
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inclined surface that your Landroid
either remove it or exclude it from the working area.
Driveways
If your driveway is level with your lawn, without any protruding
surface, the Landroid
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Landroid
to avoid it, place the boundary wire 10cm* away from it.
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If it's covered with gravel, you should not allow the Landroid
travel over it, using the distance gauge for spacing in this case,
keeping a 26cm* space between the boundary wire and the
driveway.
* This is the recommended distance. Use the provided distance
gauge to ensure proper installation.
's new home-your garden
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can climb, you should
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can freely run over it. If you'd like the
's new home—your lawn—highlighting the areas where it
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to avoid.
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will simply
Flowerbeds, ponds, pools...
You certainly don't want your Landroid
fall into the water. These areas should be avoided.
Additionally, obstacles that are 2cm-10cm high should also be
excluded from Landroid
to
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Trees
Roots emerging from the ground should be avoided to prevent
unwanted damages.
to mow your flowers, or
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's operation area.

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