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8.11
Corridor
Functional Description
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A
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2
Use a corridor (1) to overcome confined sections
in a precise way or to define passageways. The
corridor divides the mowing area into a main
mowing area (A) and another mowing area (B).
The perimeter wire (2) is routed without interrup‐
tions. It forms a corridor at the transition from the
main mowing area (A) to the other mowing
area (B).
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3
Wire loops (4) indicate to the robotic motor when
a corridor starts or ends.
A guide wire (3) must be installed in the middle
of the corridor.
A corridor must be followed by a starting point (5)
within the mowing area (B). Otherwise, the
robotic mower will not find its way from the main
mowing area (A) through the corridor to the other
mowing area (B). Starting points and their
approach frequency can be set using the
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MY iMOW
app.
There is no mowing within a corridor.
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1
B
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4
General requirements
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► Make sure that the following conditions are ful‐
filled:
– The minimum distance between the wire
loops (4) must be at least a = 74 cm.
– The distance between the perimeter wires
(2) must be at least b = 55 cm.
– The distance to side obstacles must be at
least c = 15 cm.
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d
90°
5
► Make sure that the following conditions are ful‐
filled:
– The guide wire (3) can be routed before the
corridor for a length of at least d = 37 cm
(length: 1x iMOW
and at a right angle (90°) to the corridor.
– The guide wire (3) can be routed after the
corridor for a length of at least e = 2 m in a
straight line and at a right angle (90°) from
the corridor into the mowing area (B).
► If the distances and lengths cannot be com‐
plied with, the mowing area (B) must be sepa‐
rated from the main mowing area (A) and a
side area must be installed.
8 Installing the Perimeter Wire
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b
a
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c
3
90°
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