Stiga AUTOCLIP 140 4WD [63/708] Setting up the perimeter wire

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Stiga AUTOCLIP 140 4WD [63/708] Setting up the perimeter wire
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User’s manual
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SETTING UP THE PERIMETER WIRE
At the end of the work cycle, the robot will
move as shown in the  gure, coasting along
the edge of the lawn until encountering the
reentry wire. It will then follow the re-entry
wire in a clockwise direction. To make it easier
for the robot to  nd the re-entry wire of the
charging station, install the wire so that it
extends to the areas to be mowed and that
the wire runs along any objects (e.g. a pool)
inside the lawn area, where the robot would
take a long time to exit. If the garden has a
passage that is narrower than 150 cm (59.05
in.) between one area and another, the guide
wire must be setup in another area so that it
can be easily intercepted by the robot.
Start laying the guide wire from behind the
charging station and leave a couple of meters
for cutting it down to size when connecting
to the unit.
Position the wire in a clockwise direction
along the entire track and secure it with the
pegs supplied (maximum distance of 100 cm
(39.37 in.) between each peg).
In straight stretches, fasten the wire so that it
is not too tight, curved and/or twisted.
In stretches that are not straight, fasten the
wire so that it is not twisted but curves in a
regular manner.
min. 150 cm
/ 59,05 inc.
A buried wire or a wire laid on the ground
can be joined to other wires having the
same characteristics (see  gure). Make
sure to use self-binding tape (for example,
3M Scotch 23) when joining two wires. Do
not use insulating tape or any other type
of joining systems (wire terminals, clamps,
etc.).
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