Husqvarna Automower 105 Operator's Manual page 12

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The charging station should not be placed on an island
as this limits the laying of the guide wire in an optimal
way. If the charging station has to be installed on an
island, the guide wire also has to be connected to the
island. Read more about islands in the
within the working area on page 15 .
3.3.2 Connecting the power supply
Consider the following when planning where to place the
power supply:
Close to the charging station
Protection from rain
Protection from direct sunlight
The power supply must be placed where it is well
ventilated and must be placed under a roof. If the power
supply is connected to an electrical socket outdoors, this
must be approved for outdoor use. It is recommended to
use an earth fault-breaker (RCD) when connecting the
power supply to the wall socket.
WARNING: Applicable to USA/Canada. If power
supply is installed outdoors: Risk of Electric
Shock. Install only to a covered Class A GFCI
receptacle (RCD) that has an enclosure that is
weatherproof with the attachment plug cap
inserted or removed.
No parts of the power supply must be changed or
tampered with. For example the low voltage cable must
not be shortened or extended. Low voltage cables with 3
m or 20 m length are avalible as optional accessories.
12 - Installation
It is possible to let the low voltage cable cross the
working area if it is stapled down or buried. The cutting
height should be such that the blades can never come in
Boundaries
contact with the low voltage cable.
The low voltage cable must never be stored in a coil or
under the charging station's base plate as this can
interfere with the signals from the charging station.
WARNING: Do not under any circumstances
mount the power supply at a height where there
is a risk it can be submerged in water (minimum
30 cm from the ground). It is not permitted to
place the power supply on the ground.
min 30 cm / 12"
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