Boundary Wire - Husqvarna Automower 210 C Technical Manual

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3.2 Boundary wire

To start an Automower
®
and boundary wire to be installed. It is not possible to
test drive a mower until the installation is complete.
The Automower
®
displays the fault message No loop
signal when an attempt is made to start before the
installation is complete.
However, it is possible, to test the mower before the
installation is completed, by connecting a short,
temporary loop in a small area around the mower.
Alternatively you can temporarily deactivate the
mower's loop detection (see 2.7.5 Loop detection
(5-5), page 41. Note that this type of special function is
not available to consumers).
3.2.1 Laying the boundary wire
Stapling
It is easier to readjust a stapled boundary wire, as it
does not lie so deep. The function Check loop,
(shortcut 3-4-1) can be used to detect the wire, which
can then be pried up using a screwdriver. Care must
be taken though so as not to damage the wire.
Burying
A buried boundary wire is more protected than a
stapled wire, which may be an advantage if you need
to dethatch or aerated the lawn.
When burying, make a channel using a spade,
approximately 1 – 20 cm (0.5" - 8") deep, around the
entire garden. Place the wire in the channel and then
fill it in.
You can also cut a channel using an edge cutting tool.
Obstacles
Obstacles are demarcated by routing the boundary
wire from the outer edge of the working area in
towards the object, around it and then back along the
same path under the same staples. The distance
between the wires on the return route should be as
small as possible.
The Automower
interprets an odd number of wires
®
next to each other as an outer edge where is should
turn. On the other hand: The mower will run over an
even number of wires close to each other.
3. INSTALLATION
requires a charging station
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