Ideally your grass should not be long, especially where the boundary line is to be installed. Where you install the boundary wire the grass should be at your desired cutting height so the boundary wire can be as flush to the ground as possible.
In other areas we recommend not having the grass any higher than 3cm.
In heavy down pours it is recommended to place your MoeBot under cover or have a cover installed over your MoeBot.
If the grass is longer the MoeBot will complete a spiral cut. The spiral cut is more efficient and reduces wear and tear on the motor.
You have a break in the boundary wire. First check any connectors and reconnect, if that fails you will need to identify where there is a break in the line.
A simple way to do this is with an AM radio. Turn on the AM radio and place near the boundary wire. Adjust the station until you hear audible interference with your AM radio. Keep moving the AM radio over the boundary wire until you hear no interference, this is an indicator that there is a break in the boundary wire.
Breaks can occur if theline is too tight and with changes in hot/cold weather. It can also happen with hydro static pressure that can occur under the ground due to poor drainage which may shift the earth, breaking the line.
If you have more than one base station you will need to sync to the MoeBot each time you relocate to a new base station.
Adjust the range function via the app, this is the sensitivity of the bump sensor. The MoeBot is set at the highest setting of 4 at the factory, the lowest setting is 1. If this fails it is may be a soil issue.
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