CAUTION: Do not put the guide wire
across the boundary wire, for example
a boundary wire that goes to an island.
Some obstacles can withstand a collision, for
example, trees or bushes taller than 15 cm / 6 in.
The product will collide and then turn around with
this type of obstacle. However, obstacles that
slope slightly, for example stones or large trees
with raised roots, must be isolated or removed.
The product can run onto this kind of obstacle
causing the blades to be damaged. Use the
boundary wire to isolate areas inside the work
area by creating islands. When the boundary
wires to and from the island are put close
together, the product can run over the wire.
Note:
To achieve careful and silent operation, it is
recommended to isolate all fixed objects in the
work area.
• Put the boundary wire to and around the
obstacle to make an island.
• Put the 2 sections of boundary wire that run
to and from the obstacle close together
without crossing.
• Put the 2 sections of boundary wire in the
same stake.
• Make sure that there is a minimum of 1.5 m /
5 ft of empty space before an obstacle.
3.4.3.4 To make a secondary area
Make a secondary area (B) if the work area has 2
areas that are not connected with a passage. The
work area with the charging station is the main
area (A).
Note: The product must be manually moved
between the main area and the secondary area.
• Put the boundary wire around the secondary
area (B) to make an island. Refer to
To
make an island on page 23
.
Note:
The boundary wire must be put as 1
loop around all of the work area (A + B).
Note: When the product cuts grass in the
secondary area, the
Secondary area
mode
must be selected. Refer to
Secondary area
(2nd area) on page 37
.
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