If the working area borders against a flat path
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that lies level with the lawn, it is possible to allow the
unit to run over the path. The Perimeter Wire should then
be laid 10 cm (4 inches) from the edge of the path.
When the working area is divided by a flat path
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that is level with the lawn, it is possible to allow the unit
to run over the path. The Perimeter Wire can be laid
under the pavement blocks or in the joint between
them.
Important! The mower must never run over gravel,
mulch, or similar material, which can cause the mower to
slip and damage the blade.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
If the working area is adjacent to a swimming
pool, watercourse, slope greater than 10%,
precipice higher than 50cm (20 inches) or a
public road, the Perimeter Wire must be
supplemented with a fence or the like. The
height must then be at least 15cm (6 inches).
This will prevent the mower from ending up
outside the working area under any
circumstances.
If such a barrier exists, you may set the
Perimeter Wire 28cm (11 inches) from the
barrier.
If there is no fence or the like, then lay the
Perimeter Wire at minimum distance of 1.2m
from the water.
Maintain a 45° angle in all left-turn corners when
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laying the wire along the perimeter. It is not
necessary to maintain 45° angle on right-turn
corners along the perimeter.
Continue laying the wire, according to your plan.
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Gradually pull the wire out of its dispenser and lay it
loosely as you are moving in an anticlockwise
direction.
Min. 1.2m (4ft)
Min. 15cm (6'')
Perimeter Wire
Right turns
Left turns