There are several things that can cause the machine not to find the signal or to operate outside the boundary wire. You may want to check the points below.
See our video on laying out a test track here: https://youtu.be/BTnutx7QYEM
- Boundary wire that is too close together can interfere with the signal. The wire must be at least 60 centimetres apart. This also applies to the boundary around an island.
- Poor connection in a joint of the boundary wire can occur due to moisture.
- Measure the resistance of the boundary wire, which must be a maximum of 8-10 ohms. This is done by disconnecting the boundary wire from the charging station at both ends of the wire with a multimeter.
- Too much boundary wire can also cause problems with the signal. (Over 250 metres.)
- Extra wire behind the charging station. (Must be cut completely tight, should not be lying and crumpling/hanging in loops)
- The boundary wire crosses behind the charging station.
- The charging station is facing the wrong way – check that the charging station is positioned as shown below, the wire under the station must go into the red clamp.
- The transformer may be defective, and thus no power is supplied to the installation
- The boundary wire output on the charging station may be rusted or oxidised and cannot make a connection
Note! In case of a fault with the boundary cable signal
If the robotic lawn mower displays the message "Boundary Error" (boundary cable error) (models 17941 and 17947), or if the error indicator light flashes red (model 17940), there is a fault with the boundary cable signal:
- The boundary cable is too long (over 250 m).
- The boundary cable is incorrectly assembled, there is moisture in a joint, or an incorrect connector has been used.
- The boundary cable must NOT be stripped first when using the included connector.
- You may remove the ends of the boundary cable from the charging station and measure the resistance in the boundary cable with a multimeter. A new boundary cable has a resistance of about 2 ohms per 100 metres. If the resistance of the boundary cable measures more than 8-10 ohms, the robotic lawn mower will indicate a fault with the boundary cable signal.
- You may create a test track with approximately 10 metres of boundary cable to check that the robotic lawn mower is functioning correctly. Remember to first remove the ends from the correct boundary cable from the charging station.
Correct the fault, or replace the boundary cable.
The cable that comes under the charging station must
be connected to the red clamp marked with a “+”.
The cable that does NOT go under the charging station must
be connected to the black clamp, marked with “S1”
Note! Excess boundary cable must not be placed behind the charging station!