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Laying boundary wire
The boundary wire location determines the parameters of the mowing area, this area
may consist of multiple sections in which the lawnmower can operate. For mowing start
point setup and detailed information please see "4 MENU SETTINGS" (M page 30).
The work area must conform to the following conditions if it includes sloping areas.
• The lawnmower can operate on slopes of 25° (47%). Do not include slopes in the work area that are more than 25° (47%).
• Lay the boundary wire in locations that have a slope of less than 15° (27%).
• If the location in which you are laying the boundary wire has a slope that is steeper than 15° (27%), do the following.
- Do not lay the boundary wire laterally across a slope that is steeper than 15° (27%).
- Lay the boundary wire laterally across a relatively fl at space, with a slope of less than 15° (27%), that comes after the
location where the slope is more than 15° (27%). (Refer to the diagram below.)
* Laying the boundary wire where the slope is too steep has a bad effect on the lawnmower. This is because the lawnmower
follows along where the boundary wire has been laid.
Leave 5 mm of space or less between parts of the boundary wire.
Make sure that parts of the boundary wire do not overlap or cross.
Lay boundary wire
around objects
Leave 30 cm to 50 cm
that you want the
of space between the
lawnmower to avoid.
boundary wire and
large objects.
Lay boundary wire around objects
which the lawnmower might run on
top of (e.g. rocks, tree roots, etc.);
these objects must be removed
from the work area.
NOTE:
- Make sure to fi ll in "LAWN DIAGRAM" referring to the layout of boundary wire (M page 97).
Leave 30 cm to 50 cm
of space between the
boundary wire and the
mowing area boundary.
Leave 1 m of space between the
boundary wire and dangerous
areas such as ponds or holes.
How the Honda Robotic Lawnmower works
Incorrect
Correct
Less than
15° (27%)
More than
15° (27%)
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