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3. Installation
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Boundaries within the working area
Use the boundary wire to demarcate areas inside the
working area by creating islands around obstacles
that can not withstand a collision, for example, flower
beds and fountains. Run the cable out to the area,
route it around the area to be demarcated and then
back along the same route. If staples are used, the
wire should be laid under the same staple on the
return route. When the boundary wire to and from the
island are close together, the mower can drive over
the wire.
Obstacles that can withstand a collision, for example,
trees or bushes higher than 15
cm, do not need to be
demarcated by the boundary wire. The Automower will
turn when it collides with this type of obstacle.
However, for the most gentle and silent operation, it is
preferable to demarcate all fixed objects in and around
the working area.
Obstacles that slope slightly, for example, stones or
large trees with raised roots, should be demarcated
or removed. Automower can otherwise slide up onto
this kind of obstacle causing the blades to be
damaged.
Secondary areas
When the working area is made up of two areas that
are not joined by a sufficiently wide passage, it is
recommended to create a secondary area. Run the
boundary wire then around the secondary area so
that it forms an island outside of the main area.
Automower must be moved manually between the
main and secondary areas. Use the MAN operating
mode when Automower shall mow a secondary area.
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Secondary
area
Main area