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6
EN
Landroid
®
's new home-your garden
Let's start by having a closer look at Landroid
®
s new home—your lawn—highlighting the areas where it
can safely go and areas it’s best for Landroid
®
to avoid.
When hitting any obstacle that’s rigid, stable and taller than
10cm—such as a wall or a fence—your Landroid
®
will simply
stop and re-direct away from the obstacle.
Obstacles that can be hit
Stones that are heavy enough not to be moved by your
Landroid
®
can be safely hit. However, if any stone has an
inclined surface that your Landroid
®
can climb, you should
either remove it or exclude it from the working area.
Stones
If your driveway is level with your lawn, without any protruding
surface, the Landroid
®
can freely run over it. If you'd like the
Landroid
®
to avoid it, place the boundary wire 10cm* away from it.
If it’s covered with gravel, you should not allow the Landroid
®
to
travel over it, using the distance gauge for spacing in this case,
keeping a 26cm* space between the boundary wire and the
driveway.
* This is the recommended distance. Use the provided distance
gauge to ensure proper installation.
Driveways
Roots emerging from the ground should be avoided to prevent
unwanted damages.
Trees
You certainly don’t want your Landroid
®
to mow your flowers, or
fall into the water. These areas should be avoided.
Additionally, obstacles that are 2cm-10cm high should also be
excluded from Landroid
®
s operation area.
Flowerbeds, ponds, pools...

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