2. PRESENTATION

Working method

Automower automatically mows the lawn.

It continuously combines mowing and charging.

The charging station sends out a signal that Automower can sense at a distance of 6 - 7 metres. The mower starts to search for the charging station when the battery charge becomes too low. Automower does not mow when it is searching for the charging station.

When Automower searches for the charging station it uses one or more of three different search methods: Irregular, Follow boundary wire and Follow guide wire. For more information about the search methods, see 2.3 Search method on page 15 and Follow loop in (3-2-2)on page 53.

When the battery is charged the mower reverses, turns around and leaves the charging station in a randomly selected direction within the exit sector 90° - 270°.

To make it easier for Automower to reach all parts of the garden you can manually set how the mower will leave the charging station, see 6.5 Garden (3) on page 49.

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When Automower body hits an obstacle, the mower reverses and selects a new direction.

Two sensors, at the front and back on Automower, sense when the mower approaches the boundary wire. Automower overruns the wire by up to

27 centimetres before it turns. The overrun length can be set, see Drive past wire (3-4-2)on page 57.

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Husqvarna 230 ACX, 220 AC manual Working method

220 AC, 230 ACX specifications

The Husqvarna 230 ACX and 220 AC are two exceptional chainsaws designed for both professional arborists and homeowners alike. These models are known for their robustness, lightweight designs, and innovative technologies that enhance performance and ease of use.

The Husqvarna 230 ACX features a powerful 38.2cc engine that delivers an impressive cutting performance while remaining fuel-efficient. Its X-Torq engine technology significantly reduces emissions and fuel consumption, making it both environmentally friendly and cost-effective. The chainsaw is equipped with an adjustable oil pump, allowing users to regulate the oil flow based on cutting conditions, ensuring optimal performance and increased chain life.

On the other hand, the Husqvarna 220 AC is similarly equipped with a 36.3cc engine that also utilizes X-Torq technology. This dual focus on power and efficiency makes both models ideal for a variety of cutting tasks, from felling small trees to pruning branches and clearing brush. The lightweight design of these chainsaws, weighing in at just over 10 pounds, allows for easy handling and maneuverability, which is crucial for precision work.

Another standout characteristic of the Husqvarna 230 ACX and 220 AC is their quick-release air filter. This feature simplifies maintenance by allowing users to easily access the filter for cleaning or replacement, ensuring the engine runs smoothly and efficiently. Additionally, the LowVib technology integrated into these chainsaws reduces vibrations, minimizing fatigue during prolonged use and making them comfortable for extended cutting sessions.

Safety is a paramount focus in the design of these chainsaws. Both models come equipped with a chain brake that activates in case of kickback, providing an essential safety feature for users. The chainsaws also have an inertia-activated chain brake and a protective handguard, further ensuring user safety while operating.

In summary, the Husqvarna 230 ACX and 220 AC chainsaws exemplify an impressive blend of power, efficiency, and user-friendly features. With their advanced engine technology, lightweight design, and safety innovations, these chainsaws are perfect for anyone looking for reliable tools for their cutting needs. Whether you are maintaining your landscape or tackling professional jobs, these models stand out as excellent choices in the chainsaw market.