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RASENMÄHER-ROBOTER / ROBOT LAWN MOWER ZI-RMR 1500
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12.2.3
Virtual wire
Before you start laying the virtual wire, first create a sketch of where you move the virtual wire. The
virtual wire works as an "invisible" wall for the robot lawn mower. It defines the limits of lawn areas
and surrounds certain areas that should not mow the lawn mower robot.
The virtual wire can be installed in one of the following ways:
Bury the wire
Securing the wire to the ground with pegs
It is preferable to staple down the virtual wire, if you want to make adjustments to the virtual wire
during the first few weeks of operation. It is preferable to bury the virtual wire if you want to
dethatch or aerate the lawn.
If necessary both methods can be combined so one part of the virtual wire is stapled down and the
remainder is buried.
Dig virtual wire with pegs 1 meter per piece in straight-line.
Dig corner as picture.
Bury virtual wire below grass and fasten it on the ground with pegs, so that the mower
should not cut the wire. If the grass grow up, we can still keep the virtual wire as before.
A minimum distances of front charging station and obstacle is 2 meters. And make sure the
distance from corner to front of charging station is at least 2,5 meters. Make sure to lay a 2.5
meters minimum straight-light of virtual wire in front of charging station.