General Introduction to Robomow®
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Robomow® is a fully automatic (depending on the model) electric Grasscycling lawn mower designed for domestic lawns and can handle nearly any lawn that a traditional gas or electric walk-behind mower can handle. Some of the primary benefits Robomow® owners have the opportunity to enjoy include the additional time that becomes available to do other things they need or want to do (increased efficiency), quiet operation (guaranteed under 90 db), energy savings (uses considerably less power than conventional mowers), environmental friendliness (no gas, no oil, no emissions), and a healthier lawn (grass cycling process reduces the need to water and fertilize). Robomow® customers regularly report that their lawns were never so healthy and good looking.
The features of Robomow® (and therefore the coordinating benefits) depend somewhat on the specific model. Initial setup involves placing a wire (which can be pegged or buried) around the perimeter of the area to be mowed. The perimeter wire carries low voltage signal that is required for Robomow® to orient itself on the lawn during an operation. It will not leave the set perimeter and if the wire is damaged operation will cease nearly immediately (this is one of the many safety features engineered into each Robomow®). The setup process is fairly easy and can be completed by consumers by themselves (after thoroughly reading the (Operating and Safety Manual). Once properly setup, some models offer fully automatic operation and are completely programmable as to the days and times it should mow. All models also offer semi-automatic operation in which the user can simply press the 'GO' button after activating the perimeter signal to initiate operation at any time. A manual operation mode is also available for any small awkward plots that may not be suitable for a perimeter wire. Once setup, you can mow whenever and as often as you like!
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