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Viking MI 632.1 Manuel D'utilisation page 139

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Measuring wire clearances with the
iRuler:
To ensure the correct clearance from the
perimeter wire to the edge of the lawn and
to obstacles, the iRuler should be used for
measuring the distances.
A – 10 cm
Increased clearance for routing
the perimeter wire around an
external corner at a high
obstacle. (
9.10)
Wire clearance for funnel-
shaped routing of the perimeter
wire at the start and end of a
corridor. (
12.9)
B – 17 cm
Wire clearance for funnel-
shaped routing of the perimeter
wire at the start and end of a
corridor. (
12.9)
C – 27 cm
Wire clearance in corridors.
Corridors serve to connect
several mowing areas or for bridging
confined areas. (
12.9)
Distance between an obstacle
and the perimeter wire.
0478 131 9936 B - EN
The robotic mower must run completely
within the mowing area and must not touch
the obstacle.
The minimum clearance between wires in
confined areas is double the distance of
C (54 cm, of 2 iRuler lengths or the
machine width.) (
12.6)
D – 2 cm
Measure the height of
obstacles. The robotic mower
can cross low obstacles such as
paths if the stepped area is not too high.
The step in the iRuler corresponds
precisely to this height.
≤ 2 cm (e.g. paths that can be travelled on,
patios):
Route the perimeter wire without
clearance to the obstacle.
Take care not to damage the
perimeter wire when tending to the
lawn edge. If necessary, install the
perimeter wire at a slight distance
(2 - 3 cm) from the lawn edge.
> 2 cm:
Route the perimeter wire at distance C
(27 cm).
If necessary, set the cutting height
so that the mowing deck of the
robotic mower does not hit the
obstacles.
If the lowest cutting height is set,
the robotic mower can
consequently only clear lower
stepped areas than specified.
12.6 Confined areas
If confined areas are to be installed,
switch off offset drive home
(passage) (
11.14) or install guide
loops. (
12.11)
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