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4.3 Perimeter Wire within the Working Area
4.3.1 Hard Obstacles
o Obstacles that can withstand a collision, for example, trees or bushes
higher than 15 cm (6”), do not need to be demarcated by the Perimeter
Wire. Robomow will turn when it collides with this type of obstacle.
4.3.2 Perimeter Islands
o Use the Perimeter Wire to demarcate areas inside the working area by creating islands around obstacles that
cannot withstand a collision, for example, ower beds and fountains.
o Continue uncoiling the wire, moving from the edge towards the protected object.
o Peg the Perimeter Wire around the protected object in a clockwise direction.
o Complete bordering the island and return to the spot where you left the lawn’s edge
o The wires leading to the Island and from it should be parallel and touching. Therefore, peg both wires, to and
from the island, together with the same pegs.
o Robomow will not recognize these two wires. It will mow over them as if they do not exist.
o Robomow will recognize the single blocking wire around the Perimeter Island and will not enter this area.
Perimiter Wire Position
Perimiter Wire
2 Wires under
same peg
Direction of setup:
Clockwise around
obstacle
Min. distance between
islands: 1m (3.3ft)
Otherwise, demarcate
jointly as one island
CAUTION ! Setting the Perimeter Wire anticlockwise around an obstacle
will cause the mower to drive into the island.
Keep the following distances when setting Perimeter Islands:
- The minimum distance of the Perimeter Wire from
the protected area should be 28 cm (11 inches).
- If you need to protect a thin object, set the minimum
radius of the Island to 35 cm (15 inches).
- Maintain a minimum of 1m (3.3 ft.) between adjacent
islands.
- Maintain a minimum of 1m (3.3 ft.) between island
wire and the Perimeter Wire.
- If protected objects are grouped closely together,
demarcate them as a single Perimeter Island.
Note! A Perimeter Island should either be
rectangular or round.
28cm
28cm
Min 1m
28 cm
28 cm