ARRANGEMENT AND MARKING OF THE WORKING AREA
Arrangement of lawn to trim
1-Check that the lawn to trim is
even, and without pits, stones
or other obstacles. If so, per-
form the necessary clearance
operations.
If some obstacles cannot be
removed, it is necessary to
properly mark the areas in-
volved.
2-Check that all the areas of the
GB
lawn do not exceed the admis-
sible gradients (see "Specifica-
tions")
Warning - Caution
The areas, showing higher gradi-
ents than those admitted cannot
be trimmed with the robot.
If the proper kit is installed and the
conditions of the ground are suitable
(solid, without excessive folds, etc.), the
robot can work (within certain limits) be-
yond the maximum admissible gradi-
ents.
Marking of working area
Before starting installation opera-
tions of the perimeter wire, to make
them easy to perform, it is recom-
mended to properly signal the
whole path evenly with straight lines
and to trace any curved line.
The figure represents an example
of lawn with the trace for the un-
derground laying of the perimeter
wire.
Important
In order for the robot to func-
tion, it is necessary that the dis-
tance between the wire that
marks two elements must not be
less than 70 cm (distance re-
quired for the robot to pass).
track for perimeter wire laying
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