P There should be a distance between the Island Wire and the Perimeter
Wire:
) Maintain a minimum of 1.5 m (5 ft.) between the Island wire and
the Perimeter Wire.
) Maintain a minimum of 1.5 m (5 ft.) between wires of adjacent
islands.
CAUTION: Setting the Perimeter Wire Anti Clockwise around the
obstacle will cause mower to drive into the island.
P Complete bordering the island and return to the spot where you left the
lawn’s edge.
P The wires leading to the Island and from it should be parallel and
touching.
Therefore, peg both wires, to and from the island, together with the
same pegs.
Robomow will not recognize these two wires.
It will mow over them as if they do not exist.
Robomow will recognize the single perimeter wire around the
Perimeter Island and will not enter this area.
P The minimum diameter of an Island should be 90 cm (3 ft.).
) If protected objects are grouped closely together, demarcate them
by a single, continuous, Perimeter Island.
) The minimum distance of the Perimeter Wire from the protected
area should be 32 cm (1 ft.).
Therefore, If protected objects are too close to the edge, leave
them out of the mowing area.
) A Perimeter Island should either be rectangular or round.
2.2.2 Setting a Narrow Pass
A Narrow Pass is a path that connects two zones of the lawn. The path
enables Robomow to drive between the zones while following the wire, but
prevents the mower from crossing between them while mowing the inner
area of each zone.
The pass must be at least 1.2 m (4 ft.) wide to allow Robomow to drive
through it.
If the pass is wider than 2 m (6.5 ft.) – there is NO need for any special
Perimeter Wire setting. Just include both the pass and the Sub-Zone in the
area covered by the Perimeter Wire.
Otherwise, follow the instructions below in order to set up a Narrow Pass.