34.4 Movement pattern
The movement pattern of the product is random.
This means that the lawn is mown evenly without
any mowing lines.
34.5 Working method
The charging time can vary depending on,
among other factors, the ambient temperature.
®
Automower
315X/430X/450X use GPS-assisted
navigation to start mowing in a place in the yard
where it has not been lately. For the other models
you might have to set manual exit settings to
make sure that the lawn is cut evenly, refer to the
complete Operator's Manual on Husqvarna's
website.
When the product body hits an obstacle or
approaches the boundary wire the product
reverses and selects a new direction. Sensors at
the front and back will sense when the product is
approaching the boundary wire. The front always
passes the boundary wire by a specific distance
before the product turns around. The distance
can be changed to adapt to the installation if
required.
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The STOP button on the top of the product is
mainly used to stop the product when it's running.
When the STOP button is pressed a hatch
opens, behind which there is a control panel. The
STOP button remains pressed in until the hatch
is closed again. This together with the START
button acts as a start inhibitor.
Note: Always press the START button before
closing the hatch to start the product. If the
START button is not pressed, a message beep is
heard and the product will not start.
Note: When the main switch is set to
first time, a start-up sequence begins which
includes a number of important basic settings,
First start-up and calibration in the
refer to
complete Operator's Manual on Husqvarna's
website.
34.6 Finding the charging station
®
The Automower
310/315/315X/420/430X/
440/450X can be set to search for the charging
station in up to 3 different ways. The product
automatically combines these 3 search methods
to locate the charging station as fast as possible,
but also to avoid as much tracks forming as
possible. Automower
guide wire to the charging station.
1 for the
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105 always follows the
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