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Viking MI 632.1 Manuel D'utilisation page 140

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The robotic mower travels automatically in
all confined areas, provided the minimum
wire clearance is maintained. Narrower
areas of the mowing area must be blocked
off through appropriate routing of the
perimeter wire.
If two mowing areas are linked via a
narrow passage that can be travelled on, a
corridor can be installed. (
Minimum wire clearance: 54 cm
This corresponds to 2 iRuler lengths or the
machine width.
This results in the following space
requirements in confined areas:
– between high obstacles (> 2 cm –
e.g. walls, hedges):
108 cm
– obstacles that can be travelled on (≤
2 cm – e.g. paths, patios):
54 cm
12.7 No-go areas
No-go areas have to be installed
– around obstacles that the robotic
mower must not touch
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– around obstacles that are not
sufficiently sturdy
– around obstacles that are too low.
Minimum height: 10 cm
VIKING recommends
● blocking off obstacles by means of no-
go areas or removing them,
12.9)
● checking no-go areas after initial
installation or after changes to the wire
installation using the "Test edge"
command. (
Minimum clearance A from the no-go
area to the edge loop: 54 cm
This clearance corresponds to 2 iRuler
lengths.
11.14)
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
(use iRuler) 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. (
12.10)
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