Understanding the Boundary Wire
The boundary wire (edge wire) defines the robotic lawnmower's working area and ensures efficient operation by preventing it from leaving the defined zone.
It creates an electromagnetic signal that is detected by the lawnmower's sensors.
Key components:
- Boundary wire: Installed along the perimeter of the working area.
- Signal generator: Located in the charging station; emits the boundary signal.
- Connecting lead and pegs: Used to secure the wire in place.
Installation checklist:
- Plan the layout:
- Identify obstacles such as trees, flower beds or paths.
- Avoid sharp angles; use gentle curves at corners.
- Mark off areas such as pools or steep slopes.
- Install the wire:
- Lay the wire flat on the ground, bury it, or place it under tiles if necessary (up to 5 cm deep).
- Ensure a complete loop to the charging station.
- Use pegs to secure the wire at regular intervals (every 30-50 cm).
- Ensure there are no loose sections to avoid the lawnmower getting stuck.
- Be careful not to damage the wire when hammering in the pegs. Excessive hammering can cut the wire and cause faults.
- Connect to the station:
- Connect the ends of the boundary wire to the designated ports on the charging station (follow IN and OUT, and ensure the station is correctly positioned).
- Test for a stable signal before starting the lawnmower – the charging station indicator should light green.
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