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Setting up a soccer layout with just two corners
Setting up a soccer layout with just two corners
Setting up a soccer layout with just two corners
Setting up a soccer layout with just two corners
Setting up a soccer layout with just two corners
Setting up a soccer layout with just two corners
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How do I set up a base station?
1.Confirm that the boundary line has been laid: Ensure that the boundary line of the designated work area for the robot (usually wires buried underground or fixed on the ground) has been correctly installed and powered on.
2.Cleaning the lawn: Before starting for the first time, remove stones, branches, toys, and other debris from the lawn to prevent damage to the machine or jamming.
3.Check the body: Ensure that the robot is not significantly damaged and the blades are securely installed (if it is being used for the first time).
How do I set up a base station?
1.Confirm that the boundary line has been laid: Ensure that the boundary line of the designated work area for the robot (usually wires buried underground or fixed on the ground) has been correctly installed and powered on.
2.Cleaning the lawn: Before starting for the first time, remove stones, branches, toys, and other debris from the lawn to prevent damage to the machine or jamming.
3.Check the body: Ensure that the robot is not significantly damaged and the blades are securely installed (if it is being used for the first time).
How do I set up a base station?
1.Confirm that the boundary line has been laid: Ensure that the boundary line of the designated work area for the robot (usually wires buried underground or fixed on the ground) has been correctly installed and powered on.
2.Cleaning the lawn: Before starting for the first time, remove stones, branches, toys, and other debris from the lawn to prevent damage to the machine or jamming.
3.Check the body: Ensure that the robot is not significantly damaged and the blades are securely installed (if it is being used for the first time).
How do I set up a base station?
1.Confirm that the boundary line has been laid: Ensure that the boundary line of the designated work area for the robot (usually wires buried underground or fixed on the ground) has been correctly installed and powered on.
2.Cleaning the lawn: Before starting for the first time, remove stones, branches, toys, and other debris from the lawn to prevent damage to the machine or jamming.
3.Check the body: Ensure that the robot is not significantly damaged and the blades are securely installed (if it is being used for the first time).
How do I set up a base station?
1.Confirm that the boundary line has been laid: Ensure that the boundary line of the designated work area for the robot (usually wires buried underground or fixed on the ground) has been correctly installed and powered on.
2.Cleaning the lawn: Before starting for the first time, remove stones, branches, toys, and other debris from the lawn to prevent damage to the machine or jamming.
3.Check the body: Ensure that the robot is not significantly damaged and the blades are securely installed (if it is being used for the first time).
How do I set up a base station?
1.Confirm that the boundary line has been laid: Ensure that the boundary line of the designated work area for the robot (usually wires buried underground or fixed on the ground) has been correctly installed and powered on.
2.Cleaning the lawn: Before starting for the first time, remove stones, branches, toys, and other debris from the lawn to prevent damage to the machine or jamming.
3.Check the body: Ensure that the robot is not significantly damaged and the blades are securely installed (if it is being used for the first time).
How do I set up a base station?
1.Confirm that the boundary line has been laid: Ensure that the boundary line of the designated work area for the robot (usually wires buried underground or fixed on the ground) has been correctly installed and powered on.
2.Cleaning the lawn: Before starting for the first time, remove stones, branches, toys, and other debris from the lawn to prevent damage to the machine or jamming.
3.Check the body: Ensure that the robot is not significantly damaged and the blades are securely installed (if it is being used for the first time).
How do I set up a base station?
1.Confirm that the boundary line has been laid: Ensure that the boundary line of the designated work area for the robot (usually wires buried underground or fixed on the ground) has been correctly installed and powered on.
2.Cleaning the lawn: Before starting for the first time, remove stones, branches, toys, and other debris from the lawn to prevent damage to the machine or jamming.
3.Check the body: Ensure that the robot is not significantly damaged and the blades are securely installed (if it is being used for the first time).
How do I set up a base station?
1.Confirm that the boundary line has been laid: Ensure that the boundary line of the designated work area for the robot (usually wires buried underground or fixed on the ground) has been correctly installed and powered on.
2.Cleaning the lawn: Before starting for the first time, remove stones, branches, toys, and other debris from the lawn to prevent damage to the machine or jamming.
3.Check the body: Ensure that the robot is not significantly damaged and the blades are securely installed (if it is being used for the first time).
How do I set up a base station?
1.Confirm that the boundary line has been laid: Ensure that the boundary line of the designated work area for the robot (usually wires buried underground or fixed on the ground) has been correctly installed and powered on.
2.Cleaning the lawn: Before starting for the first time, remove stones, branches, toys, and other debris from the lawn to prevent damage to the machine or jamming.
3.Check the body: Ensure that the robot is not significantly damaged and the blades are securely installed (if it is being used for the first time).
How do I set up a base station?
1.Confirm that the boundary line has been laid: Ensure that the boundary line of the designated work area for the robot (usually wires buried underground or fixed on the ground) has been correctly installed and powered on.
2.Cleaning the lawn: Before starting for the first time, remove stones, branches, toys, and other debris from the lawn to prevent damage to the machine or jamming.
3.Check the body: Ensure that the robot is not significantly damaged and the blades are securely installed (if it is being used for the first time).
How do I set up a base station?
1.Confirm that the boundary line has been laid: Ensure that the boundary line of the designated work area for the robot (usually wires buried underground or fixed on the ground) has been correctly installed and powered on.
2.Cleaning the lawn: Before starting for the first time, remove stones, branches, toys, and other debris from the lawn to prevent damage to the machine or jamming.
3.Check the body: Ensure that the robot is not significantly damaged and the blades are securely installed (if it is being used for the first time).
How do I set up a base station?
1.Confirm that the boundary line has been laid: Ensure that the boundary line of the designated work area for the robot (usually wires buried underground or fixed on the ground) has been correctly installed and powered on.
2.Cleaning the lawn: Before starting for the first time, remove stones, branches, toys, and other debris from the lawn to prevent damage to the machine or jamming.
3.Check the body: Ensure that the robot is not significantly damaged and the blades are securely installed (if it is being used for the first time).
How do I set up a base station?
1.Confirm that the boundary line has been laid: Ensure that the boundary line of the designated work area for the robot (usually wires buried underground or fixed on the ground) has been correctly installed and powered on.
2.Cleaning the lawn: Before starting for the first time, remove stones, branches, toys, and other debris from the lawn to prevent damage to the machine or jamming.
3.Check the body: Ensure that the robot is not significantly damaged and the blades are securely installed (if it is being used for the first time).
How do I set up a base station?
1.Confirm that the boundary line has been laid: Ensure that the boundary line of the designated work area for the robot (usually wires buried underground or fixed on the ground) has been correctly installed and powered on.
2.Cleaning the lawn: Before starting for the first time, remove stones, branches, toys, and other debris from the lawn to prevent damage to the machine or jamming.
3.Check the body: Ensure that the robot is not significantly damaged and the blades are securely installed (if it is being used for the first time).
How do I set up a base station?
1.Confirm that the boundary line has been laid: Ensure that the boundary line of the designated work area for the robot (usually wires buried underground or fixed on the ground) has been correctly installed and powered on.
2.Cleaning the lawn: Before starting for the first time, remove stones, branches, toys, and other debris from the lawn to prevent damage to the machine or jamming.
3.Check the body: Ensure that the robot is not significantly damaged and the blades are securely installed (if it is being used for the first time).
How do I set up a base station?
1.Confirm that the boundary line has been laid: Ensure that the boundary line of the designated work area for the robot (usually wires buried underground or fixed on the ground) has been correctly installed and powered on.
2.Cleaning the lawn: Before starting for the first time, remove stones, branches, toys, and other debris from the lawn to prevent damage to the machine or jamming.
3.Check the body: Ensure that the robot is not significantly damaged and the blades are securely installed (if it is being used for the first time).
How do I set up a base station?
1.Confirm that the boundary line has been laid: Ensure that the boundary line of the designated work area for the robot (usually wires buried underground or fixed on the ground) has been correctly installed and powered on.
2.Cleaning the lawn: Before starting for the first time, remove stones, branches, toys, and other debris from the lawn to prevent damage to the machine or jamming.
3.Check the body: Ensure that the robot is not significantly damaged and the blades are securely installed (if it is being used for the first time).