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Probotics is a division of Cyperceptions, Inc.
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How
the Robomower Works
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| The RoboMower is confined
to the mowing area by an invisible wall generated by a thin
wire in the turf. After cutting the perimeter one or two times,
the robot turns and begins to mow the main grass area. The
entry point for this to occur can be set by the user. Traveling
in a close "W" pattern, the RoboMower cuts the grass
until it has completed the job. Roboscan technology provides
the robot with the intelligence required to know where it
has been and in what direction to mow. |
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| Manual Operation |
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A manual controller attached to the unit
by a retractable cord lets you drive the mower to the area
to be mowed. It also allows you to safely manually mow tight
areas, or to touch up in the event that a few blades of grass
are missed. If the battery runs down, there will always be
plenty of power left available to drive the mower back to
the charge or storage point. The RL-1000 will automatically
return to a docking station to charge. |
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| Slopes and Grades |
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Slopes are no problem. The powerful wheel
motors and knobby traction tires provide excellent climbing
ability for all but the steepest grades. If you cut it now
with a traditional push mower, the Robomower should be able
to handle it. If you do have extremely steep areas that are
safe to cut with a traditional mower, you can leave it out
of the perimeter area and cut it in manual mode.
How
to check grades. |
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| See the
RoboMower in Action! |
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