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Do not place the charging station too close to a slope, such as at the top of a hill or the
bottom of a furrow. Avoid left and right inclination in excess of 5 degrees.
If your lawn has a soft or uneven surface, we recommend fortifying the area around the
charging station with a grass protection mesh. Otherwise, the repeated stress of the rear
wheels can damage the turf.
Once the position of the charging station is conrmed and mains electrical connection is
laid out, please do not connect to main power yet. Finish all boundary layout work before
connecting the charging station to the power supply.
The pegs should be knocked into lawn
with wire location to boundary outside
like shown.
Cutting area
40 cm
80 cm
Pegging out the boundary wire
We strongly recommend mowing the lawn to 60 mm or less before laying out the boundary
wire. Burying the boundary wire is entirely optional. Still, the closer to the ground you lay out
the boundary wire, the lower the chance of tripping over it or damaging it when mowing the
lawn.
In a very short time, the wire will be covered by grass. As the voltage is only 32 V, there
is no risk of electric shock.
Unpack the boundary wire (18) and locate the free end. Mark the desired path of the
boundary wire with the xing pegs (15).
Use the included ruler (16) to to ensure the required 40 cm distance between wire and
obstacles.
The recommended distance between two pegs is about 80 cm in straight lines, and less in
tight curves. Note that the pegs' hook and wire slit always faces the outside of the boundary.
When rst planting the pegs, do not drive them fully into the ground. Use a light hammer
to drive them in a little bit. Also locate the xing pegs (item 15) and lay each one on the lawn
at approximately the correct distance from lawn edges (40cm) and obstacles.
There is a gauge supplied for this (item 16).
Once all pegs are in position, lay out the boundary wire. Start from the charging station. Run
the wire through the peg's hook and wire slit one-by-one. Do not tighten the boundary wire
too much to prevent wire damage. Carefully prevent any kinks, knots, etc.
When cutting the wire, we recommend leaving at least 1 m spare wire to allow for
adjustments.
Note: The pegs are not suitable for xing the boundary wire on hard surfaces, e.
g. when running the boundary wire across a driveway. Instead, use appropriate
screws and plugs. Be sure to use insulation washers to protect the wire
insulation.
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