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1. PATROL YOUR LAWN TO PLAN INSTALLATION
1.1 Plan for the charging base (See Fig. 1)
The charging base composed of charging base plate and charging tower, is where your Landroid Vision goes to have its battery
recharged. It’s also the parking lot where it rests in between one mowing session and the next.
Locate a proper position for it, bearing in mind:
A. The station needs to sit on flat land to ensure effective docking.
B. It needs 6.5 feet (2 m) straight driving path in front for Landroid Vision entering the charging base.
C. There isn’t a large area of bare ground or sparse grass within the 6.5 feet (2 m) driving path to enter the charging base.
D. The QR code on the charging tower is clear without any shelter on or above it.
E. It needs to be powered and be no more than 32 feet (10 m) away from an AC mains outlet.
F. If possible, choose a shaded position as batteries and chargers don’t like over-heating.
G. Avoid places close to irrigation sprinklers.
H. Make sure Landroid Vision enter right towards to the charging base and depart in counter-clockwise direction.
1.2 Plan for the RFID used for multi-zone
If you have separated lawns, the equipped RFIDs can help Landroid Vision navigate the passage or pathway and cut the separa-
ted lawn areas. The Landroid Vision follows the lawn edge and senses all the RFID cards to map the zones in the first travel. The
mower will follow its working schedule, sense the RFID card and come across to another zone to complete its work afterwards.
You need to install the RFID in each zone. If you have two separated lawns, you can refer to Figure 2 to install the RFID. If you
have three separated lawns, you can refer to Figure 3 and Figure 4 to install the RFID.
To make sure the RFID work well, please help check:
A. there are no obstacles or large area of bare grass within 5 feet (1.5 m) around the RFIDs.
B. there is a clear boundary besides the RFID.
C. the ground under RFID is flat.
D. no wires and strong magnet devices within 12 in. (30 cm) around the RFID to avoid signal interference.
E. make sure the path between each zone is shorter than 20 feet (6 m) and that the height of any steps on the pathway are less
than 1.5 in. (3 cm).
NOTE: If the RFID’s supplied are not enough for you, you can purchase more from our retail partners and online.
1.3 Patrol your lawn
A. Cutting height
Make sure the cutting height is lower than 4 in. (10 cm) at the first time Landroid Vision do the cut.
B. Piles of things (See Fig. 5 - Fig. 6)
We suggest you to clean up the things such as piles of leaves left on the lawn, otherwise Landroid Vision will see them as obsta-
cles and avoid cutting this area.
C. Steps covered by grass on the boundary (See Fig. 7 - Fig. 8)
If there are steps on the lawn boundary that is completely covered by grass, and the height is greater than 1.5 in. (3 cm), Landroid
Vision will not see this and this will cause a problem when navigating the boundary. To prevent this, we recommend you leave a
path without grass that is wider than 2 in. (5 cm).
D. Protected area (See Fig. 9 - Fig. 10)
If there are flowerbeds, vegetation or other valuable plants in your garden or on the boundary that are directly connected and co-
vered by grass, Landroid Vision may cut these when mowing. It is recommended to surround these areas with the magnetic strip,
or set up a path without grass that is wider than 2 in. (5 cm).
E. Slope at edge higher than 30% (170) (See Fig. 11 - Fig. 12)
If your lawn edge has a steep slope higher than 30% (17°), Landroid Vision will struggle to navigate the slope. In order to protect
your Landroid Vision, it is recommended to surround the slope area with the magnetic strip or set up a path without grass that is
wider than 2 in. (5 cm).
F. Adjacent grass (See Fig. 13 - Fig. 14)
If your lawn is connected to a neighbor’s, Landroid Vision can’t recognize the boundary and will run to the neighbor’s lawn. There-
fore, magnetic strip or a path without grass wider than 2 in. (5 cm) is required between your lawn and your neighbor’s lawn.
NOTE: Make sure the magnetic strip is installed 12.5 in. (32 cm) away from the protected area, slope area and neighbor’s lawn.
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