•
Do not, under any circumstances, mount the
power supply at a height where there is a
risk it can be submerged in water (at least 30
cm / 12 " from the ground). It is not permitted
to place the power supply on the ground.
•
The supplied low voltage cable is 10 m / 33
ft long.
•
It is not allowed to connect two or more low
voltage cables. The connectors are of very
good quality but they are not designed to be
submerged in water, which may occur when
it rains if the joint between two cables is on
the ground.
•
It is recommended to use an earth fault-
breaker when connecting the power supply
to the wall socket.
3.2 Boundary loop
To start a robotic lawnmower requires a charging
station and boundary loop to be installed. The robotic
lawnmower displays the No loop signal message
when an attempt is made to start before the
installation is complete.
It is possible however to test the mower before
the installation is completed by doing one of the
following:
•
Connect a short, temporary loop in a small
area around the mower.
•
Temporarily deactivate the mower's loop
detection. See 2.7.5 Special settings on
page 33.
3.2.1 Laying the boundary loop
See also the Operator's Manual 3.4 Installation
of boundary wire.
Pegging
It is easier to readjust a pegged boundary loop,
as it does not lie so deep. If you know where the
loop is laid, you can easily dig it up using for instance
a screwdriver. Care must be taken though so as not
to damage the wire.
Burying/Cutting
A buried boundary loop is more protected than
a pegged one, which may be an advantage if you
need to dethatch or aerate the lawn.
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