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Lay the perimeter wire around the lawn area.
5.2
Ensure the wire is taut before placing the next peg
(if you can place two fingers under the wire, it is not taut enough).
In this case tauten the perimeter wire and increase the number of pegs
(if needed).
Please consider the wire layout around the obstacles you want to exclude
(point 5.3) and/or additional areas (point 5.4).
Marking objects that you want to exclude
5.3
e.g. trees, flower beds, ponds, slopes.
This will prevent your Miimo colliding with objects, or going straight into them.
There are two ways to exclude objects from the cutting area. When excluding objects, all given distances in section 5 need to
be considered.
f A: If the distance between the outer perimeter wire and the perimeter wire around the object is at least 75 cm:
• Run the perimeter wire to the object.
• Do not fully immerse the pegs into the lawn, as these will be used when the perimeter wire is returning from the object.
• Lay the perimeter wire around the object in a clockwise direction, whilst respecting the required distance of 30 cm to
the object.
• Return to the outer perimeter wire by placing the wire under the same side of the peg. The parallel wires need to be as
close as possible to eachother to make them undetectable to your Miimo.
f B: If the required distance of at least 75 cm between wires cannot be ensured, the exclusion needs to be done as shown
in variant B).
When going around objects, it is recommended to use more pegs.
If the perimeter wire is laid out in the wrong direction (as shown in image C) your Miimo will receive incorrect signals from
the perimeter wire and will not operate as expected.
B
< 75 cm
A
> 75 cm
C
<1 cm
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