Installation
4.4
Setting up the base station (03/a)
1. Screw the base plate (03/1) onto the base
station (03/2).
2. Attach the extension plate (03/3) to the base
plate (03/1).
3. Place the base station (01/1) at right angles
to the planned location of the boundary cable
and align at ground level. Use a spirit level to
check that the base station is level and adjust
the position of the base station if necessary.
4. Attach the base plate (03/1) and extension
plate (03/3) with lawn pegs (03/4).
4.5
Installing the boundary cable
4.5.1
Connecting the boundary cable to the
base station (04)
1. Pull the end of the boundary cable (04/1) out
of the packaging.
2. Strip approx. 10 mm from the cable end.
3. Insert the stripped cable end (04/3) in the
spring force terminal (04/4) on the connector
(04/6) of the base station (04/2).
4. Push in the spring force terminal (04/4) with
the cable end into the base plate of the base
station.
5. Put the cover cap (04/5) onto the spring force
terminal (04/6).
4.5.2
Routing the boundary cable (01)
The boundary cable can be laid on the lawn and
as much as 10 cm under the turf. Laying under
the turf can be carried out by the dealer.
Both variants can be combined with one another.
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IMPORTANT!
Danger of damaging the
boundary cable
If the boundary cable is
damaged or cut, the trans-
mission of the control sig-
nals to the appliance is no
longer possible. In this
case, the boundary cable
must be repaired or re-
placed. The boundary ca-
bles are available from AL-
KO.
■
Always route the bound-
ary cable directly on the
ground. If necessary,
secure with an addition-
al lawn peg.
■
When laying the bound-
ary cable and during op-
eration, protect the
boundary cable from
damage.
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Do not dig or scarify in
the vicinity of the bound-
ary cable.
1. Lead the boundary cable at least 1 m straight
from the base station (01/a).
2. Attach the boundary cable at regular intervals
with lawn pegs or route it underground (at a
max. depth of 10 cm).
3. Route the boundary cable around obstacles:
see chapter 4.5.3 "Excluding obstacles",
page 56.
4. Create corridors between individual mowing
areas: see chapter 4.5.4 "Enclosing corridors
(01/i)", page 56.
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