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Hello AV695 - For fixed obstacles level with lawn that the mower can traverse (paving stone paths or similar). Lay the boundary wire under the paving stones or in the joint between the paving stones. Never run the mower over gravel, mulch, or similar material that can damage the blades. The mower uses the optional guide wire to find its way back to the charging station, but also find hard-to reach areas of the operating area. For example, the guide wire is laid between the charging station and a remote part of the working area or through a narrow passage. For narrow passages (less than 10 feet) or to shorten search times, a guide wire is recommended. Plan the location of the guide wire before laying out the boundary wire. Use the same cable roll for both the boundary wire and the guide wire. The guide wire, like the boundary wire, must be secured to the ground with pegs or buried. You would either have to use two units or physically move the unit to the secondary area when it needs mowing.
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