In order for docking to take place
smoothly, no no-go area must be installed
within a radius of at least 2 m around the
docking station (1).
Route the perimeter wire (1) from the edge
to the obstacle with the correct clearance
around the obstacle (2) and attach it to the
ground with a sufficient number of fixing
pins (3). Then route the perimeter wire
back to the edge again.
The perimeter wire must be routed
parallel and without crossover in the
linking sections. (
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The perimeter wire must be routed around
very small obstacles (e.g. around an
individual tree) with a clearance A so that
the robotic mower does not hit the obstacle
when going around it.
Minimum distance A: 37 cm
12.7 Secondary areas
Secondary areas are parts of the mowing
area that cannot be mown fully
automatically by the robotic mower
because access is not possible. In this
manner, several separate mowing areas
can be surrounded with a single perimeter
wire. The robotic mower must be manually
taken from one mowing area to another.
The mowing operation is initiated in the
menu under "Commands Start mowing".
After confirmation of the "Start mowing"
command, a query is displayed asking
whether the area in question is a main
area or a secondary area. (
The docking zone (1) is installed in the
mowing area A, which is cut fully
automatically in accordance with the
mowing plan.
The secondary areas B and C are
connected to the mowing area A via the
linking sections (2). The perimeter wire
must be routed in the same direction in all
areas – do not cross perimeter wires in the
linking areas.
12.8 Corridors
If several mowing areas have to be mown
(e.g. mowing areas in front of and behind
the house), these can be linked by
installing a corridor. This allows all the
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mowing areas to be mown automatically.
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