Boundary on Slopes
- Maximum Slope: The robotic lawn mower can handle slopes of up to 35% (20°).
- Warning: Avoid using the robotic lawn mower on slopes steeper than this.
- Slope Calculation: The slope in percentage is calculated as the height difference in centimetres between two points with a distance of 100 centimetres.
- Upper Boundary: Must not be run across a slope over 35% (20°). Must be at least 30 cm away from obstacles.
- Lower Boundary: Must not be run across a slope over 17% (10°). Must be at least 40 cm away from obstacles.
- Risk: If the lower boundary is run across a steeper slope, the robotic lawn mower may slide out of the working area, especially if the grass is wet.
The robotic lawn mower can pass through narrow passages that meet these requirements:
- Passage Length: Maximum 8 metres.
- Distance Between Boundary Cables: At least 60 cm.
- Note: If the distance is less than 60 cm, the signal may be disrupted, which can affect the operation of the robotic lawn mower.
Paved Paths at Level:
- Ensure: that the paths are level with the lawn so the robotic lawn mower can drive over them.
- Boundary Cable: Can be run under the paving stones if they are a maximum of 5 cm thick.
- Placement of Boundary Cable: If cutting close to the path, the cable should be laid 10 cm from the paving stones.
- Inclusion of Paving: The paving must be included in the 30 cm.