6. MENU FUNCTIONS

Exit angles (3-1)

Normally Automower leaves the charging station in a direction within the exit sector 90°-270°, where 90° is called the Start angle and 270° is called the End angle. By setting the start and end angles, you can set the direction in which Automower is to leave the charging station.

The mower can be set for up to two exit sectors. If the charging station is placed in a passage it may be necessary to have two exit sectors, e.g. 70° - 110° and 250° - 290°.

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Sector 2

Sector 1

When you use two exit sectors, you also need to state how often the mower should leave the charging station in sector 1. This is done using the Proportion first function by stating a percentage. For example, the percentage 75 % means the mower will leave the charging station in sector 1, 75 % of the time and in sector 2, 25 % of the time.

Reversing distance (3-1-1)

Specify the number of centimetres you want Automower to reverse before it turns to drive out of the charging station.

The default reversing distance is 60 cm.

Start angle 1 (3-1-2)

Specify in degrees where you want the sector/sector 1 to start.

End angle 1 (3-1-3)

Specify in degrees where you want the sector/sector 1 to end.

Start angle 2 (3-1-4)

Specify in degrees where you want the sector 2 to start.

End angle 2 (3-1-5)

Specify in degrees where you want the sector 2 to end.

Exit angles

Follow loop

Garden shape

Advanced

3-1

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Reversing dist.

Start angle 1

End angle 1

Start angle 2

End angle 2

Proportion first

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Husqvarna 220 AC, 230 ACX manual Exit angles

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