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Chapter 1-4
Robomow RL555, RL855, RL2000
1.2.4 Are there obstacles in Robomow’s mowing path?
(Setting “Perimeter Islands”)
P Obstacles such as flowerbeds, ponds, or small trees can be protected
from Robomow by setting “Perimeter Islands”.
Perimeter Islands are demarcated areas of the lawn, where Robomow
does not enter.
P Obstacles that are vertical, relatively rigid and higher than 15cm (6
inches), such as trees, phone or power poles, do NOT need boundaries.
Robomow will turn when it collides with these
obstacles.
However, for the gentlest and most silent operation, you may prefer to
create Perimeter Islands around all fixed objects in the working area.
P If areas with obstacles are grouped closely together less than 1.5m (4.9
ft), they should be demarcated by a single, continuous, Perimeter Island.

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