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INSTALLATION
Remeber the following with regard to the working area 
boundaries:
The Auto Mower can mow areas with a gradient of 
up to 1: 3 (33 cm/m) inside the working area. Areas 
that slope more must be demarcated by the bound-
ary wire. If any part of the working area’s outer edge 
has a gradient of 1: 5 (20 cm/m) or more, the wire 
should be laid inside where the slope starts. The 
Auto Mower may find it difficult to turn at the loop 
where the ground slopes heavily.
Use the boundary wire to demarcate areas inside 
the working area, for example, flower beds and 
fountains. Lay the cable up to the area, around it 
and then return along the same route. If staples are 
used, the cable should be laid under the same sta-
ple on the return route.
Obstacles that can withstand a collision, for exam-
ple, trees or bushes higher than 10 cm, do not need 
to be demarcated by the boundary wire. The Auto 
Mower will turn when it collides with this type of 
obstacle.
However, for the most gentle and silent operation, it 
is preferable to demarcatee all fixed objects in and 
around the working area.
Obstacles that slope slightly, for example, stones or 
large trees with raised roots, should be demarcated 
or removed. The Auto Mower can slide up onto this 
kind of obstacle causing the blades to be damaged.
Remember the following with regard to secondary 
areas and passages:
If there are secondary areas close to the main area 
the boundary wire should be laid so that these 
areas form an ”island” outside of the main area.
Secondary areas are working areas without the 
charging station, but which are encircled by the 
same boundary wire as the main area. The Auto 
Mower must be moved manually between the main 
and secondary areas.
If the garden consists of two areas where one area 
is much smaller than the other and the areas are 
only connected by a very long narrow passage, it 
may be suitable to create a secondary area.
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Minimise
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Secondary area
Main area