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Getting started
PATROL YOUR LAWN
Landroid is designed to manage the most complex of lawns. Carry out a visual inspection of your lawn so you are prepared for a
trouble-free installation of the boundary wire.
Identify forbidden areas
You don't want your robot mower to behead flowers, dive into a water feature, or shred tree roots that emerge from the ground. Locate
these areas and surround them with boundary wire to prevent Landroid from accessing them.
The boundary wire is a single loop connected on both ends to the charging station, so you will have to depart with the wire from the
border, surround the area you want to protect, then take the wire back to the border as illustrated here in fig.1.
If areas to be surrounded are far away from the border of your lawn, or if you have several areas and tree roofs to protect, this traditional
method is time consuming.
A great alternative is to purchase Landroid's Off-Limits option. With this, you simply surround forbidden areas with the Off-Limits digital
fence, which does not need to be connected to the boundary loop (fig. 2). The Off-Limits digital fence is also great to protect seasonal
equipment (e.g. a trampoline) or for protecting new changes to the layout of your lawn without having to rework the boundary wire.
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Identify obstacles
Landroid's bump sensor can manage solid obstacles such as trees, furniture and the like, which don't need to be surrounded by wire. If
your lawn has several obstacles and trees close to each other, we recommend you to purchase the Landroid ACS option, an intelligent
ultrasonic auto-pilot that makes your Landroid steer around obstacles instead of bouncing into them.
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