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Special equipment
Aisle entry assistant
A storage area in which the aisle entry as-
sistant is to be used is therefore fitted with a
guide wire for inductive guidance in the centre
of the aisle and with guide rails for mechan-
ical guidance. The induction guide extends
approx. 5 m into the aisle. The trucks are also
equipped with the End of aisle slow down and
stop (ZAG) option.
Entering the aisle
The truck is driven along the guide wire outside
of the racking, according to the End of aisle
slow down and stop information in the chapter
entitled Inductive guidance (IZF). This means
that the truck is aligned precisely so that it can
be driven into the guide rails.
Electrical aisle detection only occurs when the
truck is completely within the guide rails. Once
aisle detection has been successful, inductive
guidance is automatically turned off.
NOTE
If the man/auto button is not switched to auto-
matic, the truck behaves like a mechanically
guided truck. Switching from "auto" to "ma-
nual" within the aisle has no effect.
Exiting the aisle
Switching from mechanical guidance to
inductive guidance takes place automatically
when exiting the aisle. To leave the guide
wire, inductive guide must be deselected by
pushing the man/auto button.
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