Very bad brand, 1000 problems (I called the after-sales service several times without being able to get an answer regarding the robot's problems, or warranty coverage). A Chinese scam!
@@DavidsHowtosReviews I have 4 zones and no matter where I send the robot it does not respect the zones. He simply does not know in which area he is. NO is from China
@@DavidsHowtosReviews On the phone they are unable to give me a solution, and the biggest problem is that they don't accept my robot warranty. I have to sue them
Ok This is what I did For the "zone" make at least a 4-6' long passage with the wires I believe 3" apart Or closer if possible Test by laying the wires then put mower before that tunnel u made and send it home, if the mower is able to follow the wire home you have the wires spread apart enough. Then when you go to train mode for the zones make sure you give enough space into that zone before you mark it. The idea is that if the mower goes into the "tunnel" it will bounce between the wires and it will then know it's leaving the zone, it will turn around and go back. You can test that also by sending it it to the tunnel.
Can you send the reddit links?
Or add them
6 and a half minutes to say downgrade firmware.
It's quick not bad
They still work great!
Especially with the modifications I did
Very bad brand, 1000 problems (I called the after-sales service several times without being able to get an answer regarding the robot's problems, or warranty coverage). A Chinese scam!
What is the problem you are having
I never called the company
And I thought they were from Germany
@@DavidsHowtosReviews I have 4 zones and no matter where I send the robot it does not respect the zones. He simply does not know in which area he is. NO is from China
@@DavidsHowtosReviews
On the phone they are unable to give me a solution, and the biggest problem is that they don't accept my robot warranty. I have to sue them
Ok
This is what I did
For the "zone" make at least a 4-6' long passage with the wires I believe 3" apart
Or closer if possible
Test by laying the wires
then put mower before that tunnel u made and send it home, if the mower is able to follow the wire home you have the wires spread apart enough.
Then when you go to train mode for the zones make sure you give enough space into that zone before you mark it.
The idea is that if the mower goes into the "tunnel" it will bounce between the wires and it will then know it's leaving the zone, it will turn around and go back.
You can test that also by sending it it to the tunnel.
Also go into settings turn off auto up dates and if it not rest it to program 3.30.0+1
This seams to be the best program for zones
😬 Promo_SM
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Don’t know that one 😂🤣