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Honda Miimo HRM310 - Overview; How the Robotic Lawn Mower Works; Features

Honda Miimo HRM310
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How the Honda Robotic Lawn mower works / Features
Transformer
The transformer must be installed in a covered
area protected from rain.
Install the docking station with
appropriate boundary wire length. In
the case of this gure, there must be
more than 6.6 ft (2m) from the front of
the docking station and more than 3.3 ft
(1m) from the rear of the docking station.
For details, see “Checking conditions for
installation” (M page 12).
Docking station
Pegs
More
than
3.3 ft
(1m)
More
than
6.6 ft
(2m)
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OVERVIEW
How the Honda Robotic Lawn mower works
Con guring the system
The mowing area is determined by the boundary wire that emits a signal; when the lawn
mower detects the boundary, it turns and cuts the grass randomly. When the lawn mower’s
battery needs to be recharged, it returns to the docking station.
Features
Mowing start points
You can designate the start points from which the Honda
Robotic Lawn mower will start mowing. Mowing start points
allow your lawn mower to reach other areas which are
dif cult to access. Some mowing start points can be set by
laying a boundary wire, increasing ef ciency.
NOTE:
- You can con gure the following start points for each
model: (M page 19)
HRM310: 3 start points
HRM520: 5 start points
Operation timer
The Honda Robotic Lawn
mower has multiple settings
for designating the day
and time the lawn mower
operates. You can con gure
the lawn mower to run at
any time you desire.
Convenience
After con guring the Honda
Robotic Lawn mower, it starts
and stops mowing without any
prompting. When the timed
program is complete or the
battery’s charge becomes low,
the lawn mower automatically
returns to its docking station and
recharges its internal battery.
Power cord
Robotic Lawn mower
Boundary wire
Lay the boundary wire by securing it on the ground
with pegs, or burying it under the ground.

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