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INSTALLATION GUIDE
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Ponds and Pools
If the YARD FORCE Robotic Lawnmower enters into a pond it would have a negative effect
to the robotic lawn mower lifetime, so please avoid any ponds by excluding them from the
working area by the boundary wire or by adding for additional safety such as a small fence
around the pool or pond.
> 10 cm
General Dos and Don’ts
Note ! Boundary wires cannot cross each other.
Ensure the boundary wires never cross each other.
Forbidden cross the boundary wire
If you have created a boundary corridor inside your working area, the corridor should be at
least 2 m wide and a max length of 8 m.
If your corridor is narrower than 2m or longer than 8m, you need to carry out your YARD
FORCE robotic lawnmower from the corridor. Otherwise you need eliminate this corridor
by boundary wire.
Max length of
the corridor
is 8 m
Minimum width of
the corridor is 2 m
Examples below show how to arrange the boundary around flower beds or other places
you do not want cut, please consider that your bushes and flower beds will change during
the different seasons from spring to autumn.
An excluded area that is close to the mowing boundary should be kept enough space
considering the variable in different seasons.
4.3. Marking out the Robotic Lawnmower’s working area
Now you have understood the basic principles of how the YARD FORCE Robotic
Lawnmower works, next step is to mark out the working area with boundary wire
by referring to your garden plan already created. This is a very important part of the
installation and therefore care must be taken, failure to mark this out correctly will result in
many issues later. This boundary wire must be one continuous loop without any break or
crossing, which will complete the circuit when connected to charging station.