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THE ROBOT’S FUNCTIONS
Basic operating principles of the robotic
lawnmower
The robotic lawnmower selects the run
pattern randomly. This means that it
does not follow any particular pattern,
but simply moves randomly around the
garden. The advantage of this is that,
over a period of a week's mowing, it will
reach the entire lawn area within the
boundary cable.
Driving to the charging station
When the battery is discharged, the
robot lawnmower will search for the
nearest boundary cable and then
automatically drive (without mowing),
counter-clockwise, back to the charging
station. Here, it will charge up fully and
then continue its cutting cycle.
Recognising the boundary cable
When the robotic lawnmower
approaches the boundary cable, the
sensors installed in the front of the
cover will detect it. However, to ensure
the best cutting result, the robot will
run beyond the boundary cable by
about 10-12 cm at the front (without
cutting).
This is important to remember when
laying the boundary cable in the
garden.
Stopping the robot
If you want to stop the robotic
lawnmower while it is mowing or
returning to the charging station, press
the red STOP button.
Adjusting the cutting height
The robotic lawnmower’s cutting
height can be adjusted from 20 to 60
mm.
If the grass is higher than 60 mm when
the robot is installed, you will need to
mow the grass with a conventional
lawnmower first. Otherwise, there will
be too much load on the robot's blades,
resulting in very poor cutting results,
and the machine will get stuck easily.
It is recommended that you start by
setting the cutting height to max. (60
mm) and gradually lower the cutting
height over a few days until the desired
grass height is achieved.

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