Preparation And Marking The Boundaries Of The Work Areas - Stiga Autoclip 720S User Manual

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PREPARATION AND MARKING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE WORK AREAS

Preparation of the lawn to mow
1. Make sure the lawn to mow is even and does
not contain holes, stones or other obstacles.
Otherwise, prepare the lawn by fi lling in any
holes and removing any obstacles. If some
obstacles cannot be removed, it is necessary
to properly mark these areas with the perimeter
wire.
2. Check that no areas of the lawn exceed the
allowable slopes (see "Technical Specifi cations").
When operating on slopes, the wheels may
slip when the robot detects the wire causing
it to fall outside the perimeter. To prevent
this inconvenience, "clawed" wheels can be
installed. If the kit is installed and the ground
conditions are suitable (compact, without
excessive depressions and holes, etc.), the
robot can work (within certain limits) outside the
maximum allowable slope limits (see the fi gure).
Areas with slopes greater than those allowed
cannot be mowed with the robot. Therefore,
position the perimeter wire before the slope
so that it is not included in the area to mow.
Marking the boundary of the work area
3. Check the entire lawn surface and assess
whether it is necessary to divide it into
separate work areas. Before installing the
perimeter wire, check the entire path to make
this procedure easier. The illustration shows
an example of a lawn with the track for burying
the perimeter wire.
During installation, identify any secondary
areas and closed areas. A secondary area is a
section of lawn connected to the primary lawn
with a passage that is diffi cult for the robot to
reach.
21-35%
NO
Perimeter wire
min. 70 cm / 27,56 inc
min. 70 cm / 27,56 inc
19
NO
35 %
35 cm (13,78 inc.)
100 cm (39,3 Inc.)
0-35%
0-20%
OK
21-35%
35 cm (13,78 inc.)
NO
Track for laying the perimeter wire
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