Some conditions on site, such as trees, buildings and overhead lines, can negatively affect the GPS signal, which can interrupt the operation of the robotic lawnmower.
If the SILENO free does not receive sufficient GPS signals, it will remain on the lawn until it receives a sufficient signal to continue mowing.
The time it takes for the robotic lawnmower to receive a sufficient GPS signal again can be influenced by various factors and therefore vary.
We would like to mention that there may be waiting times in this case.
To ensure a sufficient GPS signal in your garden, please follow the following installation instructions.
To ensure that your SILENO free works reliably, the following should be observed when installing it near buildings and trees:
Make sure that there is a clear 90° view of the sky in the operating area of the robotic lawnmower.
Note: The device cannot receive navigation signals from the satellite if this area is obscured.
Create a no-go zone (A) around trees or groups of trees whose canopies are more than 4 m (B) in diameter, as the device could potentially stop temporarily under those canopies.
For L-shaped buildings, install the virtual boundary with a minimum distance (C) of 1.5 m from the building.
If a virtual boundary is to be installed in the area of a U-shaped building, make sure that the distance (E) is at least 6 m. If the building is higher than 3 m, make sure that the distance (E) is twice the height of the tallest building. Install the virtual boundary with a minimum distance (D) of 1.5 m from the building.
Make sure that a minimum distance (F) of 4 m is maintained in a passage with obscuring obstacles.
The minimum width of passages (F) without concealing obstacles is 1 m.