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Trees large enough to allow
Robomow to bump into do not
require a perimeter wire around it
Small tree, must
exclude with perimeter
wire
Tree too close to
perimeter, less than 4
feet (1.2m), loop out with
perimeter wire
Minimum distance
between obstacle wire
and perimeter wire = 5
feet (1.5 m)
Greater than 3 feet
(0.9 m)
Figure 1.6 – Perimeter Wire Setup Distances for Obstacles
The Robomow can freely move across this section, but will still
recognize the perimeter island. By allowing this, multiple obstacles in a
given lawn will have little effect on free movement of the Robomow or
its’ efficiency.
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Large trees,
OK to be treated
as an obstacle and
not excluded with
the perimeter wire.
Be sure they are at
least 4 feet (1.2m)
from the perimeter.
Zone one
Zone two
Width must be greater than 5.5
feet (1.7 m), measured from
perimeter wire to perimeter wire
Distance greater than
5 feet (1.5 m)
Closer than 4 feet
(1.2 m) to perimeter
wire loop out
Narrow passes should
be at least 5.5 feet
(1.7 m) between wires
Figure 1.7 – Two Zone Setup
3 feet
(0.9 m)
wide

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