If your lawn does not match this description, read the next Sections to find the style of your lawn.
If your lawn is "Main Zone Only", you can skip to Section 3.3 of this chapter to determine the Base Station Location.
3.1.2.
"Main Zone + Sub-Zone(s)" Type Lawn
This type of lawn consists of more than one zone
and these zones are connected by a narrow pass.
In this type of lawn, the unit will be able to drive
from one zone to the other in order to mow the
whole area.
If you answer "yes" to all of the following
questions, your lawn is a "Main Zone + Sub-Zone"
type lawn:
Is your grass area one continuous area?
o
Are parts of your lawn separated from the
o
Main Zone?
Is there a Narrow Pass of at least 1m (3.3 ft.)
o
for the unit to drive through between these zones?
Is this Narrow Pass firm, level and smooth (not stony, sandy or elevated)?
o
For example: grass area, sidewalk, firm path, solid ground.
Such additional areas are called Sub-Zones.
If your lawn contains a Sub-Zone as defined in this section, refer to Section 6.4.2 (Add Sub-Zone - number p022 in the
table).
Defining Sub-Zone(s) will enable the unit
both the Main Zone and its Sub-Zone(s) one zone at a time.
If your lawn does not match this description, skip to the next Section 3.1.3 of this chapter: "Separate Zones"
3.1.3.
"Separated Zones" Type Lawn
"Separated Zones" type lawn consists of two or more zones that are not connected. The unit cannot drive between
these zones.
If you answer "yes" to at least one of the following questions, your lawn is of the "Separated Zones" type.
Are parts of your lawn separated by fences,
o
sidewalks, or other objects that the unit cannot
pass?
Or
Are parts of your lawn separated by a gravel
o
path or similar material that may damage the
mower blade?
Or
Are the zones of your lawns joined by a pass too
o
narrow for the unit to drive through: less than
1m (3.3 ft.) in width?
Or
Are the zones of your lawn situated at lower or
o
higher level?
If your lawn contains a Separated Zone as defined in this section, refer to Section 6.4.2 (Add Separated Zone - number
p014 in the table).
If your lawn does not fit any of these descriptions, it is probably either a "Main Zone Only" or "Main Zone + Sub-
Zone" type. Skip to Section 3.3 – Select Base Station and Power Box Location.
A lawn may consist of up to 2 Separated Zones.
•
The unit must be carried or driven to this area manually.
•
Any of the 3 types can be a combination of more than one type of lawn.
•
to
drive through the Narrow Pass in order to get to a Sub-Zone and to mow
Main Zone
Main Zone
Main + Sub-Zone with a Narrow pass
Separated- Zone
Main Zone
Separated- Zone
Sub- Zone
Main Zone