Robomow RM200 [14/44] A b c d

Robomow RM200 [14/44] A b c d
14
34cm / 14inch
Long distance
of RoboRuler
100 cm
0-15 cm
This area should be
left out of the
working area
as the perimeter wire
cannot be laid in slope
greater than 15%
(15cm height per
distance of 1m)
Robomow can mow
areas inside the
working area with
slope up to 33 cm
per distance of
1 meter (33%)
Slope
0-15%
Slope
0-33%
x
A
B
C
D
1.3 Perimeter Wire Setup
Now, knowing the location of the Perimeter Switch and the planning of the wire layout, you can begin to
setup the Perimeter Wire.
1.3.1 Starting Point
Place the Perimeter Switch according to your plan, as
shown in Figure 1.2;
Puncture the plastic covering of the perimeter wire and
pull the wire ends with the plot connector out of the
plastic covering; The connector should be connected to
the wire in the polarity show in Figure 1.10;
The plastic covering is designed as a dispenser for the
wire; so do not remove the wire spool from the covering;
Peg the beginning of the wire to the ground where the
Perimeter Switch will be located; be sure to leave spare
wire to close the loop at the end of the setup (Figure
1.11);
Lay the wire from the Perimeter Switch to the lawn;
Start laying the wire to the counterclockwise direction when standing inside the lawn, as show in Figure
1.11.
Begin pulling the perimeter wire out of the plastic covering and lay it loosely as you walk along the area of
the lawn to the direction shown in Figure 1.11;
Figure 1.9 - Max slope
Figure 1.10 – Pull out the wire from the plastic
covering – do not remove the covering; it is
designed as a dispenser.
Connect the wire end to
the left side of the plot
connector (when facing
towards the screws)
Perimeter wire layout in
clockwise direction (as viewed
from the inner side of the lawn)
Figure 1.11 –
Direction of Perimeter Wire
layout from the Perimeter Switch

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