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voice_0This video will guide you through the necessary steps to facilitate the initial installation of your robot.
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voice_0The package contains the robot, base station charger,
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voice_06 pegs for securing the base station,
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voice_0power cable,
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voice_0user manual,
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voice_0six spare blades,
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voice_0and six spare screws for securing the blades,
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voice_0180 meters of boundary wire,
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voice_0and 250 pegs for securing the boundary wire.
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voice_0Before installing the robot,
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voice_0clear the yard of all objects,
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voice_0toys, hoses, and other items that may interfere with your work or the robot mower.
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voice_0After that, mow the grass to a height of no more than 60mm.
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voice_0Before installation, carefully plan your yard to design a perimeter that will optimize the robot's operation.
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voice_0To define the boundaries of the mowing area,
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voice_0lay the boundary wire across the edges.
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voice_0Zones where the robot should not work,
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voice_0as well as obstacles that the robot might encounter,
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voice_0can be secured with the boundary wire,
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voice_0thus creating exclusion zones.
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voice_0Determine the ideal position for the base station and start laying the boundary wire from there.
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voice_0Once you've determined the position,
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voice_0secure the charger to the ground using pegs,
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voice_0then begin laying the boundary wire.
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voice_0For special cases, refer to the manual and use the perimeter sketch you prepared in advance.
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voice_0Connect one end of the wire to the socket on the back of the charger unit.
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voice_0When laying the wire, be careful not to over tighten it or damage the insulation.
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voice_0It's ideal to place the pegs at intervals of 70 centimeters.
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voice_0Hammer the pegs completely into the ground.
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voice_0After laying the wire, connect the other end to the remaining socket on the back of the base station unit.
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voice_0Check if the LED indicator light is green and stable.
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voice_0If this is the case, then the wire installation is complete and the current is flowing through the boundary wire.
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voice_0The garage serves as an optional accessory,
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voice_0providing protection from the elements for your robot.
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voice_0Activating the robot.
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voice_0You can control the robot using the app.
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voice_0It's necessary to scan the QR code on the back of the robot and connect via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
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voice_0You have complete control over Quviks at any time and from anywhere.
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voice_0The app allows you to monitor the status and control the robot,
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voice_0track your robot's status,
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voice_0set working times, program virtual starting points and more.
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voice_0Your robot has the option to program 4 starting points from which it will start mowing.
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voice_0These will enable the robot to uniformly maintain your lawn even in hard to reach areas.
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voice_0The robot mows in random directions.
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voice_0When it reaches the boundary wire,
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voice_0it slows down, stops and changes its mowing direction.
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voice_0The robot is equipped with impact sensors that detect obstacles,
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voice_0protecting both the robot and the obstacles from damage.
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voice_0The robot does more than just mow your grass.
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voice_0It contributes to a healthier lawn by preventing yellow dry patches and weeds and by reducing the chance of lawn disease.
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voice_0When it detects a drop in battery voltage,
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voice_0it follows the boundary wire back to the base station for charging.
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voice_0Your robot is waterproof and can be rinsed with a garden hose
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voice_0as needed or seasonally. Check the condition of the blades and replace them with the spares if necessary.
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voice_0Its blades cut the grass evenly,
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voice_0and by programming the mowing cycles,
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voice_0your grass can recover before the next cut.