Operation Manual
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User’s manual
EN
In sections of the path where it is
necessary to pass two parallel wires
(for example, to mark the boundary of a
owerbed), they must be laid on top of
each other at a minimum distance of 1
cm (0.40 inches).
corridor
< 70 cm (27,56 inc.)
CLOSED AREA
Max 35 cm
(13,78 inc.)
PRIMARY AREA
NO
Max 1 cm
(0,40 inc.)
Joining of the perimeter wire.
A buried wire or a wire laid on the ground
can be joined to other wires having the
same characteristics (see gure). When
joining the two wires, make sure to use
self-sticking tape (for example, 3M
Scotch 23). Do not use insulating tape
or any other type of joining devices (wire
terminals, clamps, etc.).
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SETUP OF THE ROBOT’S QUICK RE-ENTRY TO THE CHARGING STATION
To reduce the time for the robot’s re-entry to the charging station, setup the perimeter wire so
that the robot can easily change direction. In this way, the robot’s re-entry route is reduced.
To setup the quick re-entry route, position the perimeter wire along the path so that it forms a
triangle with one side equal to 50cm (19.7 in.) and two sides equal to 40 cm (15.75 in.) each.
Setup the wire for quick re-entry in a point where there is at least 200 cm (78.74 in.) of straight
wire in front of the station and at least 150 cm (59.05 in.) behind.
Do not set up the wire along the straight section immediately in front of the charging station
or near any obstacles. Make sure there are no obstacles along the re-entry path that may
obstruct the quick re-entry.
An incorrect setup of the robot’s quick re-entry may prevent the robot from
returning to the charging station quickly. When the robot travels along the
perimeter to reach a secondary area, it may not detect the quick re-entry setup.