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4.3.3 Setting a Narrow Pass<br />
A Narrow Pass is defined as a path that connects two zones of the lawn. The path enables Robomow to drive<br />
between the zones while following the wire, but prevents the <strong>mower</strong> from crossing between them while mowing<br />
the inner area of the zones.<br />
To set up a Narrow Pass follow the instructions given in the figure below:<br />
Sub-Zone<br />
A. At the point you want the <strong>mower</strong> to<br />
start driving towards the Sub-Zone<br />
start to set the Narrow Pass.<br />
B. 50 cm (20 inches) from the Narrow<br />
Pass entry, set a Perimeter Island<br />
(refer to 4.2.4) of 30 cm sides (12<br />
inches) at a distance of 10 cm (4<br />
inches) from the Perimeter Wire.<br />
C. Continue to lay the wire towards the<br />
Sub-Zone and lay another Island with<br />
the same dimensions , 50 cm (20<br />
inches) from the Sub-Zone Perimeter<br />
Wire.<br />
D. After completing the setup of the<br />
wire in the Sub-Zone, make sure<br />
you keep 10 cm (4 inches) between<br />
the wire and the islands on the way<br />
back to the Main Zone.<br />
10cm<br />
50cm<br />
10cm<br />
Perimeter Island Island<br />
30x30cm<br />
Perimeter Island<br />
30x30cm<br />
50cm<br />
50cm<br />
Main-Zone<br />
Main Zone<br />
The above setup allows Robomow to drive along the wire to reach the Sub-Zone. However, while mowing each<br />
zone individually, it will not cross over to the other zone.<br />
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