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Draw the wire routing in the garden sketch.
Content of the sketch:
– Contour of the mowing area including
important obstacles, borders and any
no-go areas which the robotic mower
must not mow. (Ö 12.1)
– Position of the docking station (Ö 9.1)
– Position of the perimeter wire
After a short while, the perimeter wire
becomes overgrown and is no longer
visible. Make a note of the routing of the
wire around obstacles in particular.
– Position of the wire connectors
After a short while, the wire connectors
used are no longer visible. Their
position should be noted in order to
replace them as required. (Ö 12.16)
The perimeter wire must be routed in a
continuous loop around the entire mowing
area.
Maximum length: 500 m
Route the perimeter wire starting at the
docking station. A distinction must be
made between an internal docking
station and an external docking station
here.
Starting routing with an internal
docking station:
Fasten the perimeter wire (1) to the ground
on the left or right as appropriate, next to
the floor plate, directly next to a wire outlet,
using a fixing pin (2).
Provide a free wire end (1) with a length of
approx. 1.5 m.
Route the perimeter wire (2) in front of and
behind the docking station (1) for 0.6 m in
a straight line and at right angles to the
floor plate. Then follow the edge of the
mowing area with the perimeter wire.
Only use genuine fixing pins and
genuine perimeter wire. Installation
kits with the necessary installation
material are available as an
accessory from STIHL specialist
dealers. (Ö 18.)
The robotic mower must not be
more than 35 m from the perimeter
wire at any point, as this would
prevent the wire signal being picked
up.