Husqvarna 265 ACX manual Slopes

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3. INSTALLATION

Slopes

The boundary wire can be laid across a slope that slants less than 10 %.

The boundary wire should not be laid across a slope that is steeper than 10 %. There is a risk of Automower® finding it difficult to turn there. The mower will then stop and show the fault message Outside working area. The risk is at its greatest in damp weather conditions, as the wheels can slip on the wet grass.

However, the boundary wire can be laid across a slope steeper than 10 % when there is an obstacle that Automower® can be permitted to collide with, for example, a fence or a dense hedge.

Automower® can mow areas inside the working area that slope up to 35 cm per distance metre (35 %). Areas that slope more must be demarcated by the boundary wire.

When any part of the working area's boundary slopes more than 10 cm per distance metre (10 %), the boundary wire must be routed about 40 cm in on flat ground before the slope starts.

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Contents Husqvarna Automower 265 ACX OPERATOR’S Manual Page Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction Introduction and safetySymbols on Automower Symbols in the Operator’s Manual Xxxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxxImportant Information Xxxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxx Use Safety instructionsTransport MaintenancePresentation Automower, what’s what? Function of Automower CapacityMowing technique Working method Movement pattern Search method 1 Irregular Search method 2 Follow boundary wireSearch method 3 Follow guide wire Search methodMore than one Automower in a garden One Automower in several gardensGPS communication unit Installation Carry out the installation in the following stepsPreparations Best charging station location Installation of the charging stationImportant Information Installation Do not tread or walk on the charging station plate Installation and connecting the charging stationAutomower cannot be used before the installation is complete Charging the batteryBest position for the boundary wire Installation of the boundary wireBoundaries for the working area Secondary areas Boundaries within the working areaPassages when searching for the charging station Passages when mowingSlopes Laying out the boundary wire Joining the boundary wire Laying the boundary wire in towards the charging stationConnecting the boundary wire Installation Linking Automower to the charging station Checking the installationNeed of a guide wire Installation of the guide wirePlacement and connection of the guide wire Maximum 135º 90º Activate the GPS anti-theft Protection area Use Charging a discharged batteryUsing the timer Using GPS-communicationSMS feature Description Commands Remarks CommandsGPS anti-theft protection Starting Automower Restart within 20 seconds Switching off AutomowerStopping Automower RestartAdjusting the cutting height Control panel Shortcuts Numbers Main switchNumber series Menu functionsMain menu Browse between menusAutomower Main menu Timer CommandsMon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Run all Reset all timersYES Start time 1 Stop time 1 Start time 2 Stop time 2End angle 1 InstallationReversing distance Start angle 1When this function is activated Automower will To follow the boundary wire or a guide wire awayGardens where the front and back are joined by a Passage where the charging station cannot beFollow loop DirectionDistance ProportionCorridor width Test Test OUT Normal SettingsDrive past wire OpenTime lock4-1-2 PIN codeGPS Alarm4-1-3Date format Set timeSet date Time formatGarden example Proposed installation and settingsExit angles 250 Exit anglesCorridor width Guide 1 Exit angles 70 Battery MaintenanceCharging station ServiceWinter storage AutomowerChassis CleaningAfter winter storage Underframe and blade discReplacing the blades Transport and movingBody Fault messages Trouble shootingTrouble Shooting Trouble Shooting Fault symptom Technical data Data Automower 265 ACXData GPS communication unit Environmental Information Environmental informationEU Declaration of Conformity only applies to Europe EU declaration of conformityPage Page Original Instructions
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