If two mowing areas are linked via a
narrow passage that can be travelled on, a
corridor can be installed. (
The minimum wire clearance is 44 cm,
which corresponds to 2 iRuler lengths or
the machine width.
This results in the following space
requirements in confined areas:
– between high obstacles with a height
exceeding 2 cm, such as walls, 88 cm,
– between obstacles that can be travelled
on, with a height under 2 cm, such as
paths 44 cm.
12.7 Installing linking sections
The robotic mower ignores the perimeter
wire signal if the wires are routed parallel
and close together. Linking sections must
be installed
– where secondary areas are to be
installed. (
12.9)
– where no-go areas are necessary.
(
12.8)
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VIKING recommends laying linking
sections together with the relevant
12.10)
no-go areas or secondary areas
during wire routing.
In the case of retrospective
installation, the wire loop must be
cut and linking sections must then
be integrated using the wire
connectors supplied. (
In linking sections, the perimeter wire (1)
must be routed parallel, the wires must not
cross and must be close to one another.
Attach the linking section to the ground
with a sufficient number of fixing pins (2).
12.8 No-go areas
No-go areas have to be installed
– around obstacles that the robotic
mower must not touch
– around obstacles that are not
sufficiently sturdy
– around obstacles that are too low.
Minimum height: 8 cm
VIKING recommends
● blocking off obstacles by means of no-
go areas or removing them,
● checking no-go areas after initial
installation or after changes to the wire
installation using the "Test edge"
12.15)
command. (
No-go areas must have a minimum
diameter of 48 cm.
The clearance between the edge
loop A must be greater than 44 cm.
11.14)
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