The Navimow H2 operates differently based on its battery level in different scenarios:
Scheduled Mowing: The minimum battery level required for the mower to start scheduled mowing is 95%.
One-time Mowing: If the battery level drops to 20% or below, a one-time mowing task should not be performed.
Manual Mapping: To initiate the mapping process, the mower needs a minimum battery level of 25%.
Auto Mapping: To initiate the mapping process, the mower needs a minimum battery level of 50%. During auto-mapping, if the battery level drops to 20%, the mower will return to the charging station.
Low Battery Return: If the battery level drops below 15%, the mower will automatically return to the charging station to recharge.
Manual Control Mowing: For manual control mowing, the mower can start with a minimum battery level of 20%.
These thresholds ensure that the mower has enough battery to complete its designated tasks effectively, while maintaining a buffer to allow it to return to the charging station when necessary.
Scheduled Mowing: The minimum battery level required for the mower to start scheduled mowing is 95%.
One-time Mowing: If the battery level drops to 20% or below, a one-time mowing task should not be performed.
Manual Mapping: To initiate the mapping process, the mower needs a minimum battery level of 25%.
Auto Mapping: To initiate the mapping process, the mower needs a minimum battery level of 50%. During auto-mapping, if the battery level drops to 20%, the mower will return to the charging station.
Low Battery Return: If the battery level drops below 15%, the mower will automatically return to the charging station to recharge.
Manual Control Mowing: For manual control mowing, the mower can start with a minimum battery level of 20%.
These thresholds ensure that the mower has enough battery to complete its designated tasks effectively, while maintaining a buffer to allow it to return to the charging station when necessary.
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