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4.3   Joining the Boundary Wire
The Boundary Wire (23) can be extended simply by splicing the ends 
and connecting it to the ends of another piece of wire.  You can use 
insulating tape to secure the joined part of the wire.  (See Fig. I)
4.4  Turn on and Test Installation
If the charger light does not come on, then check the power 
connections.
If the charger base LED is flashing green, check if the boundary wire 
is connected correctly.
Red light on: charging. 
Red light flashing: error message, refer to Trouble Shooting and 
correct the problems.
Green light flashing: check if the boundary wire is connected correctly.
When the green light on the charging base is on, place your Landroid
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L over the boundary wire, if Landroid
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L follows the 
boundary it is connected correctly.
If your Landroid
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L is inside its territory but the display says “out of cutting area” and the LED is on, it means you clamped 
the boundary wire ends incorrectly. Just reverse them.
5. Maintenance
Your Landroid
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L needs to be checked from time to time. The Landroid
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L works hard and after time needs a good cleaning 
as well as to have its parts replaced, as they can become worn. In the following we want to let you know how to let your 
new Landroid
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L adapt to its new home by giving it the best care possible.
5.1  Keep it Sharp
WARNING: Before cleaning, adjusting, or replacing the Blades, turn your Landroid
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L OFF by 
pressing the ON/OFF Button to OFF and put on protective gloves.
WARNING! For blade replacement, Make sure you 
replace ALL blades and when making any 
replacement.  If the blade is new but the screw has 
been reused, then the screw can wear off while mowing 
causing the blade to fly off the mower violently. This 
could cause serious injury.
The Landroid
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L does not cut grass like other mowers. Its Blades 
(17) are razor sharp on all 4 edges and spin in both directions for 
maximum cutting capacity (See Fig. J).
Each blade of your Landroid
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L has 4 cutting edges. Depending on 
the frequency the Landroid
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L mows your lawn, the cutting blades 
will need to be flipped/rotated periodically for a new cutting edge. 
If your Landroid
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L is programmed to mow the lawn every day then 
the cutting blades will need to be rotated monthly for the best 
mowing results. Each cutting blade will last up to 4 months when 
it is programmed to mow every day. When the cutting blades are dull and worn out, they should be replaced with the 
spare blades provided with your Landroid
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L. Spare blades are also available at your nearest WORX retailer.
A. Rotate and Flip the Blades
Your Landroid
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L carries 3 Blades that are all screwed onto your its Blade Disc (16). The Blades are what let the Landroid
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L do 
its job and need care and attention. Every once in awhile, you should simultaneously rotate and flip all 3 blades for a perfect 
cut.  When rotating and flipping the Blades, make sure all the Blades are adjusted at the same time or else it could make the 
Blade Disc off balance.  If your Landroid
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L mows on a normal schedule (daily) then the Blades should last one season if they 
are rotated and flipped every month.  Always check to see if the Blades are chipped or damaged and replace them if they are.   
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