4. If there is a pavement or driveway inside or outside the work area, which is at the same level of the lawn, lay the perimeter
wire at a distance of 5 cm (1.96 ") from the edge of the pavement. The robot will come out slightly from the lawn and all
the grass will be mowed. If the pavement is made of metal or if there is a metal manhole cover, shower plate or electrical
wires, lay the perimeter wire at least 30 cm (11.81 ") from the metal object in order to prevent malfunction of the robot and
disturbances on the perimeter wire.
Important
The illustration shows an example of the elements inside and on the perimeter of the work area and the
distances to follow for the correct laying of the perimeter wire. Mark the boundary of elements in iron or other
metals (drain covers, electric connections, etc.) to prevent any interferences to the signal of the perimeter
wire.
If an obstacle is present inside or outside the work area, such as a kerb or wall, lay the perimeter wire at least 35 cm (13.78") from
the obstacle. Increase the distance between the perimeter wire and the obstacle; if you don't want the robot to hit the obstacle,
place the perimeter wire at least 40 cm (15.75") away from it. Any grass close to the edge and outside the defined work area can
be cut with a grass trimmer or brushcutter.
35 cm.
/ 13,78 "
If a flower bed, hedge, plant with protruding roots, small ditch of 2-3 cm or small kerb of 2-3 cm is present inside or outside the
work area, lay the perimeter wire at least 30 cm (11.81 ") from the obstacle to prevent damage being done to the robot or the
obstacle.
Any grass present inside the work area can be cut and finished with a grass trimmer or brushcutter.
30 cm.
/ 11,81 "
35 cm.
/ 13,78 "
30 cm.
/ 11,81"
30 cm.
/ 11,81"
30 cm.
/ 11,81 "
35 cm.
/ 13,78 "
protruding roots
30 cm.
/ 11,81"
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35 cm.
/ 13,78 "
30 cm.
/ 11,81"
30 cm.
/ 11,81"
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