1. Use the measuring tool to maintain 25 cm between the wire and the boundary.
2. Place the cable pegs approximately 80 cm apart. Adjust closer if the ground is uneven.
3. The boundary wire must not exceed 300 m.
4. Ensure at least 1 metre between the boundary wires if both you and your neighbour have robotic lawn mowers.
5. Place the charging station at least 10 metres away from your neighbour's boundary wire.
6. If your neighbour's robotic lawn mower is from a different manufacturer, maintain at least 2 metres distance from their boundary wire.
If an obstacle is level with the ground and safe for the mower to drive over, such as a driveway or a pavement, only 8 cm of space is required between it and the boundary wire.
Setting Up Islands and Requirements for Narrow Passages
Note: If you do not want the mower to enter certain areas of the lawn, such as flower beds, bushes, or trees, you can create an "island" with the boundary wire. The mower can pass through narrow passages that are at least 0.8 metres wide.
Ensure that the boundary wire is completely straight at every corner and that all angles formed by the boundary wire are 90° or greater.