A Mowing Angle Group defines a sequence of mowing angles applied task by task. Each mowing task uses the next angle in the group, and after all angles are used, the sequence restarts from the beginning. This ensures mowing directions rotate evenly over multiple tasks.
For example, if your mowing angle group contains 4 angles(10°, 50°, 90°, 45°), the mower will apply them to mowing tasks in sequence.
| Mowing Task | Schedule Time | Angle Used |
|---|---|---|
| Task 1 | Mon 10:00–12:00 | 10° |
| Task 2 | Mon 16:00–18:00 | 50° |
| Task 3 | Thu 10:00–12:00 | 90° |
| Next Task 1 (next Monday) | Mon 10:00–12:00 | 45° |
Key point:
The mower applies angles in order, one per mowing task, regardless of the day.
When the mower does not use the angle you set, it may be due to one of the following reasons:
The previous mowing task was not completed. If the last task was interrupted (for example, due to low battery or time limits), the next mowing is treated as a continuation. To keep the lawn pattern consistent, the mower continues using the same angle and the sequence does not advance. Angle rotation only happens when a new mowing task starts.
The angle was changed after a task had already started. Angle adjustments apply only to future mowing tasks. The current task will continue using its original angle. To apply a new angle immediately, cancel the current task, adjust the angle group, and start a new mowing task manually. The next scheduled task will also follow the updated sequence.
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