22
Apr
Robot mower is capable of climbing slopes up to 20°

The robot mower is capable of climbing slopes up to 20° (35%). If the surface gets steeper the robot has a sensor that will make it stop. If the surface is sloping downwards more than 25° towards the boundary wire, the robot may slide out of the working area in case of wet grass. Therefore, we recommend that the
boundary wire is laid up to 40 cm from the borderline in such sloping terrain.

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22
Apr
1 battery – a lot of options

Just 1 battery for a wide range of accessories (many garden tools)

A battery product gives you:

  • ERGONOMIC
  • ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY
  • SAFE AND USER FRIENDLY
  • COMPACT
  • MINIMUM NOISE AND VIBRATIONS

Products:

  • Lawn mower
  • Chain saw
  • Blower
  • Hedge Trimmer
  • Line Trimmer
  • Pole Chain Saw
  • Pole Hedge Trimmer
  • Power Belt

22
Apr
YouTube Quick guide to get started

Redback Robot Mower manual 2018 – Quick guide to get started. See how to set up and use the Redback Robot Mower in your garden. The easy way to get your lawn done.

See "Quick guide to get startet" on YouTube.

22
Apr
Tips for laying the boundary wire

Sketch of the working area:

In order to make the robot mow within the desired area – and only that area – you need to mark the area by means of boundary wiring.

Before you start, it is important to make a sketch of the robot’s working area and the “obstacles” it should walk around, which, therefore, should also be marked with boundary wire. The boundary wire should be laid so that there will never be more than maximum 15 meters from the robot mower to the boundary wire.  

In case your neighbour also has a robot mower it is important that you install your boundary wire and docking station minimum 2 meters from your neighbour’s boundary wire.  In case the distance between your and your neighbour’s boundary wire is less than 2 meters, please contact your Redback service centre for further advice. 

To avoid future problems, you should follow your sketch carefully to lay the boundary wire correctly. 

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