6. MENU FUNCTIONS
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The following operating settings are available via this |
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• | Guide width | Installation |
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| to select the distance from the guide wire the |
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| mower is allowed to travel when it follows this to |
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| and from the charging station. | Security |
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• | Remote start |
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| to control the mower so that it can easier reach | Settings |
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| remote parts of the garden. |
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•Test settings
to check the above settings.
•Drive past wire (2-4)
to set the distance over the boundary wire that the mower should drive.
For examples of garden settings, see 7. Garden example.
Guide width
Remote start
Test settings
Drive past wire
Guide width (2-1)
The guide width is a measure of how far from the guide wire the mower is allowed to travel when it follows this to and from the charging station. The area beside the wire which the mower then uses is called the Corridor.
Automower® has a default setting for medium wide corridors. To further reduce the risk of tracks forming, it is recommended to select a wide corridor in working areas where it is possible to do so.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Always use as wide a guide width as possible. The Narrow setting must only be used when none of the other settings can be used in the working area in question.
Wide (2-1-1)
In a wide corridor, Automower® mows at various distances to the guide wire.
A garden that is open and free of narrow passages should have a wide corridor to minimise the risk of tracks forming.
Medium (2-1-2)
In a medium wide corridor, Automower® travels close to and far away from the guide wire, but not as far away from the guide wire as is the case when a wide corridor is selected.
The medium corridor setting should be selected for a garden with obstacles close to the guide wire and/or passages that do not allow for a wide corridor.
Guide width
Remote start
Test settings
Narrow
Medium
Wide
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