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Your Landroid
M will cut its best in dry weather. It does not like wet grass, which can build up on the Blade Turning Disc (13)
and within the motor, and can also cause loose traction and slippage while working.
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Your Landroid
M is afraid of Lightening Storms. In case of a Lightening Storm, protect the Landroid
Charging Base (4), disconnecting the Boundary Wire (21), and making sure the Landroid
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Your Landroid
M loves mowing grass and needs its Cutting Blades (14) kept in good condition to cut its best. The
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Landroid
M can do most things by itself, but will need your help sometimes to keep from hurting itself.
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Never let the Landroid
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Remove or block off obstacles that the Landroid
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Remove all debris and foreign objects from your lawn.
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Boundary Wire Basics
4.1 Pegging the Boundary Wire
Use the Boundary Wire Distance Gauge (24) to set the correct
distance from the border of your lawn (approx. 35cm*).
* This is the recommended distance. Use the provided distance
gauge to ensure proper installation.
If your neighbor also uses a Landroid
spacing of at least 2 metres between your Boundary Wire and your
neighbors.
Please be aware that your Landroid
to receive a signal from the Boundary Wire beyond the
distance of 18m.
The boundary wire must outline the intended mowing area exactly. Your Landroid
extra bends or coils of Boundary Wire that are not part of its mowing area ( See Fig. H). If there is excess Boundary Wire after
the mowing area has been outlined, then cut it off and store this additional wire in a separate location. However, it is important
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to leave the necessary length where it connects to the Charging Base so it can be connected and still remain buried.
4.2 Burying the Boundary Wire
We recommend that you bury your boundary wire a few centimeters underground. This will ensure trouble-free operation
year after year, season after season. For burying the Boundary Wire you may purchase the optional WORX Territorial Marker
Tool accessory at the same store that sold you your Landroid
If you are planning to bury the Boundary Wire then it should be noted that when entering its Charging Base for the first
time, your Landroid
Boundary Wire to the lawn so it is easy to make adjustments if necessary. This will allow the Landroid
adjusted to its new environment and ensures it will successfully work with the charging base before the Boundary Wire is
buried.
4.3 Joining the Boundary Wire
IMPORTANT: The Boundary Wire will not work properly
if it is joined to extend over a distance of 200m.
The Boundary Wire (21) can be extended simply by splicing the ends
and connecting it to the ends of another piece of wire. You can use
scotch tape to secure the joined part of the wire. (See Fig. I)
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M travel over gravel.
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M, then you must keep a
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M will not be able
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M may find problems with the way you have laid the wire. It is recommended to first peg down the
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M could accidentally climb on and hurt its Blade Turning Disc.
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