SPIDER CROSS LINER User manual

Operator’s Manual – Spider CROSS LINER
REMOTE CONTROLLED MOWER SPIDER
OPERATOR´S MANUAL
SPIDER CROSS LINER and SPIDER CROSS LINER lite
5th Edition – 2020
S.N. 148 -
Product´s production number
Engine type
Engine´s production number
DVOŘÁK – svahové sekačky s.r.o.
Pohled 277, 582 21 Pohled, Czech Republic
+420 564 036 099, info@spider-cz.com, www.spidermower.com

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TABLE OF CONTENT
INTRODUCTION 5
1 INSTRUCTIONS 6
2 EC/EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 7
3 SAFETY 8
3.1 SAFETY WARNINGS ......................................................................................................................... 8
3.2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................................. 9
3.3 SAFETY LABELS .............................................................................................................................. 11
4 ABOUT THE PRODUCT 14
4.1 MAIN COMPONENTS LOCATIONS ................................................................................................. 14
4.2 USE OF THE MOWER ..................................................................................................................... 15
4.3 MAXIMAL SLOPE INCLINE .............................................................................................................. 15
4.4 PROHIBITED USE ............................................................................................................................ 16
4.5 HAZARDOUS ZONE ......................................................................................................................... 16
4.6 REMOTE CONTROLLER (RC) ......................................................................................................... 17
5 OPERATION 20
5.1 WORK SAFETY ................................................................................................................................ 20
5.2 MOWER CHECK UP ........................................................................................................................ 23
5.3 STARTING THE ENGINE ................................................................................................................. 23
5.4 STOPPING AND PARKING .............................................................................................................. 24
5.5 DRIVING THE MACHINE ................................................................................................................. 25
5.6 CUTTING BLADE ON/OFF ............................................................................................................... 26
5.7 MOWING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................... 27
5.8 DRIVING ON SLOPES ..................................................................................................................... 27
5.9 HYDRAULIC STABILIZING WINCH* ................................................................................................ 28
5.10 REFUELING THE MACHINE .......................................................................................................... 31
5.11 OPERATING CONDITIONS ........................................................................................................... 32
6 STORAGE 33
6.1 CLEANING ........................................................................................................................................ 33
6.2 STORAGE ......................................................................................................................................... 33
6.3 MOWER TRANSPORTATION .......................................................................................................... 34
7 MAINTENANCE 35
7.1 MAINTENANCE SAFETY ................................................................................................................. 36
7.2 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ........................................................................................................... 38
7.3 MOWER SERVICE POSITIONS ....................................................................................................... 40
7.4 SERVICE POINTS ............................................................................................................................ 42
7.5 GEOMETRY ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................ 44
7.6 ENGINE MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................. 46
7.7 FUEL SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................. 49
7.8 MOWING BLADE .............................................................................................................................. 50
7.9 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ...................................................................................................................... 51
7.10 HYDRAULIC STABILIZING WINCH* .............................................................................................. 52
7.11 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM .................................................................................................................. 53
7.12 NEUTRAL POSITION ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................ 55
7.13 DRIVE BELTS AND CHAINS .......................................................................................................... 55
7.14 LUBRICATION ................................................................................................................................ 57
7.15 TIRE PRESSURE ........................................................................................................................... 58
7.16 TIRE REPLACEMENT .................................................................................................................... 58
7.17 MOWING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................. 58

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8 TECHNICAL DATA 59
8.1 FLUIDS, LUBRICANTS AND FILLING VOLUMES ........................................................................... 59
8.2 TECHNICAL DATA ........................................................................................................................... 59
9 TROUBLESHOOTING 61
9.1 MOWER TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................................................................... 61
9.2 WINCH TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................................................... 62
9.3 REMOTE CONTROL TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................... 62
10 WARRANTY CONDITIONS 64

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INTRODUCTION
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
This manual is an integral part of the mower, keep it clean and in good condition. In case of loss or damage,
replace it immediately. Always keep it available with the machine and, if handed over to another
owner/operator, please provide the manual as well.
Read these operating instructions carefully, if you do not understand some point, contact your supplier or the
manufacturer to clarify. Do not operate the mower without proper understanding of the operation manual.
Improper use, maintenance or operation may result in serious injury or even death or to you or others.
This machine is intended for mowing grass under normal conditions. Any other use is contrary to the intended use of
the machine. Strict compliance with the conditions of use, maintenance and repair as prescribed by the
manufacturer also forms an integral part of the intended use of the machine.
Accident prevention, occupational safety and health as well as all traffic rules and regulations must always be
followed.
The manufacturer disclaims any liability for modifications, changes made to the product that are not carried
out and approved by the manufacturer, non-compliance with the instructions for use, as well as the
consequences of damage to property or the health of the operator or other people.
USED SYMBOLS
Warns of a very likely risk of serious or life-threatening injury if the relevant instructions are not followed.
Provides helpful information.

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Engine name plate
Engine nameplate
Mower production label
Mower production label
1 INSTRUCTIONS
SERIAL NUMBER
In this manual you will find information about the SPIDER CROSS LINER and SPIDER CROSS LINER lite
Applies to all models starting with serial number 148.
MANUFACTURER’S ADDRESS
DVOŘÁK – svahové sekačky, s.r.o.,
Pohled 277
582 21 Pohled, Czech Republic
www.spidermower.com
MOWER DELIVERY
Before putting the mower into operation for the first time, each owner is obliged to ensure the proper technical and
practical training of his staff - the operation and the basic maintenance of the mower. Training and practical training
will be carried out by a sales representative - a product specialist, a service worker of the manufacturer or supplier of
the mower when putting the mower into operation.
The training will be registered by the manufacturer's or distributor´s / dealer´s representative with a written record of
all trained personnel. Trained staff must sign the protocol.
Manufacturer representative is:
IDENTIFICATION OF COMPONENTS AND PRODUCT
MOWER
The mower serial number is marked on the label located on the mower.
ENGINE
Important engine information and serial number can be found on the rear of the engine block.
Figure 1 – Identification of the mower

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2 EC/EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturer:
DVOŘÁK – svahové sekačky s.r.o.
Address:
Pohled 277, 582 21 Pohled, Czech Republic
ID:
26013797
Name and address of the person authorised to
compile the technical file (according to
2006/42/EC) and the name and address of the
person who keeps the technical documentation
(according to 2000/14 / EC, NV No. 9/2002 Coll.)
Pavel Vondráček, DiS.
DVOŘÁK – svahové sekačky s.r.o.
Pohled 277, 582 21 Pohled, ČR
Product (Machine) – Type:
Mower SPIDER CROSS LINER
Serial number:
Description:
SPIDER CROSS LINER is a remote-controlled mower designed for mowing and
mulching grasslands on normal and sloping terrain.
We declare that the machinery fulfils all the
relevant provisions of the mentioned
Directives (Government Provisions):
Directive 2006/42/ES, NV č. 176/2008 Sb.
Directive 2014/30/EU, NV č. 117/2016 Sb.
Directive 2000/14/ES, NV č. 9/2002 Sb.
The harmonized technical standards and the
technical standards applied to the conformity
assessment:
ČSN EN ISO 12100, ČSN EN ISO 5395-1, ČSN EN ISO 5395-2,
ČSN EN ISO 4413, ČSN EN ISO 13857,
ČSN EN ISO 14982:2009, ČSN EN ISO 11201, ČSN EN ISO 3744.
Persons participating conformity assessment:
Notified Body No. 1016.
The Government Testing Laboratory of Machines., Joint-stock company.
Třanovského 622/11, 163 04 Praha 6–Řepy, Czech Republic
Final Report No.:
38 223
Used conformity assessment procedure:
On the basis of Directive 2000/14/EC, Annex VIII.
Measured sound power level:
LWA= 95,8 dB
Guaranteed sound power level:
LWA,G = 98 dB
Note: All regulations were applied in wording of later amendments and modifications valid at the time of this declaration issue without any citation of
them.
Place and date of issue:
Pohled, 3.6.2019
Signed by the person entitled to deal in the name of producer::
Lubomír Dvořák, MBA.
Name:
Lubomír Dvořák, MBA.
Grade:
CEO
Signature:

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3 SAFETY
Each mechanism is potentially dangerous. However, if you operate the product properly and keep it in good working
condition, working with it will be completely safe. If you operate it carelessly or neglect the basic maintenance, it can
be dangerous for you (the operator) as well as others.
You will find warnings in this manual and on the product, read them and follow them. The manual will alert you to
potential hazards and advise you on how to avoid them. If you do not understand the warning messages, ask your
employer or SPIDER distributor / dealer for an explanation.
Please be aware that security is not just a matter of responding to a given alert. You must keep in mind the possible
hazards and try to avoid them for the duration of the work on or with the product.
Do not start working with the mower until you are sure that you can operate it properly.
Do not start working with the mower until you are sure it is safe for you and others around you.
If you are unclear about the product or work, ask someone who can properly inform you. Do not assume anything.
Safety instructions are provided in this manual and on the product. Each notification is indicated by a signal word.
The meanings of the signal words are given below.
The words: 'DANGER', 'WARNING', 'CAUTION' are to be taken seriously. They indicate the likelihood of serious
injury or danger to life if the relevant instructions are not followed.
This safety symbol indicates important safety messages in this manual. When you see this symbol,
be alert to the possibility of injury, carefully read the message that follows, and inform other
operators.
3.1 SAFETY WARNINGS
The mower is equipped with the following safety parameters:
Parameter
Normal
value
Sound
signalization
Automatic mower shutdown *
Mower angle of inclination
<40°
40°
72° (mowing blade automatic cut-off)
No radio signal after
starting the mower
After 60 sec.
Loss of radio signal during
operation
After 10 sec.
Control unit voltage
>11.5 V
<10.5 V
* The mower and remote control must ALWAYS be switched off using the EMERGENCY STOP button on the
mower and the main switch on the remote control.

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3.2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Do not enter or reach under the machine if it is lifted and not sufficiently supported. The machine should be supported on
places marked by the symbol of a lifting jack.
• If the engine stops on a slope, it is necessary to secure the wheels against movement (for example with wooden wedges)
• The mower should only be transported in a container or on a trailer.
• Check bolt torques at regular intervals. The first check should be done after 8 operating hours. Pay attention to the attachment
of the cutting blade and the proper bolt torque.
• The attaching flange of the blades or the bolts must not show sign of damage or wear. The bolts must be complete. The blade
must be undamaged, evenly worn and adequately sharp.
• If you are driving the machine outside of the working area, always turn off the mowing blades and set the maximum mowing
height, otherwise the blades may get damaged.
• Keep the product clean after use. Do not use gasoline or similar oil products for cleaning.
• Do not reach into the space under the mower with your hands or feet. Do not reach under the engine cover or into the gear
mechanism.
• If you are forced to reach under the machine, wait until all rotating parts stop. Attention, it takes some time before blade runs
down! The run-down time depends on the state and wear of the brake/clutch. Have the brake checked at regular intervals at
an authorized servicing facility.
• While operating, wear closed shoes and work clothing. Do not wear loose clothes that could get caught by the machine, short
trousers or light shoes.
• It is strictly prohibited for the operator to wear loose clothing.
• A local risk assessment should determine the need for a face shield.
• Do not operate the machine after drinking alcohol or using medication influencing perception.
• Before starting the engine, make sure that the mower blade is disengaged. If the blade switch is in the ON position, the machine
cannot be started. When engaging the mower blade, step aside far enough to be protected against object accidentally thrown
from the mower and to be able to stop the mower in case of an emergency. Do not enter the path of the mower.
• While operating the mower make sure that the mower is clearly visible at all times and within the range of the remote-control
unit and that you can clearly recognize dangerous situations and react to them properly. Do not abuse the maximum reach of
the remote control.
• When using the mower, follow all general work safety regulations.
• Work with the mower may only be started if the mower is not damaged by previous operation.
• Do not change the engine tuning, especially the engine speed regulator. Do not modify the exhaust pipe.
• Do not use the mower if there is less than 20% of fuel in the fuel tank.
• Do not move the mower by means of towing it behind another machine.
• The machine should only be used by persons over 18 years of age, who have been acquainted with the machine and the
user’s manual. The remote control (further referred to as “RC”) is considered as a part of the machine
• The user’s manual must be stored in a place permanently accessible to the operator and must be available to him at all times.
• Do not allow children or unauthorized persons use the product.
• Before starting to operate the machine, you have to be familiar with all the symbols next to the controls and indicators used on
the mower and the RC.
• Pay special attention to the stopping and shutting-off of the engine and to the emergency shutting-off of the mower.
• Before using the mower on a slope, make sure you test and practice your mower-control skills on flat and level ground, which
is sufficiently free and spacious. Master how to control the movement on a surface, to mow around bushes, trees and other
terrain elements and obstacles.
• When operating the mower on slope, make sure that the engine revolutions are set to maximum speed. If you stop the mower
on a slope, position the wheels across the slope.
• While operating or transporting the mower, the operator must always have the mower in their view. The maximum distance
between the operator and the mower is 50 m/165 ft.
• While using the mower follow all safety regulations given in this manual and respect local regulations and provisions concerning
noise-emissions, especially when using in hospitals, spas and other sensitive areas.
• The operator must pay attention to the area into which the mulched grass may be thrown. Neither the operator, nor any other
persons, children nor animals should be allowed to enter this area. If mowing uneven terrain, the ejection and throwing of
undesirable objects becomes more probable due to the displacement of the mowing device (tilt of one side of the machine)
while crossing the edges of different terrain.
• The operator of the machine may be responsible for any damage caused to third parties by operating the machine.
• The mower may be used on dry surface on slopes listed in chapter 4.3. On wet or moist surfaces, the mowed slope should not
exceed 20 degrees when using the machine without use of the integrated stabilizing winch.
• Before operating the machine, make sure you remove all loose stones, sticks, glass, wire, bones, branches and all other
objects that can be picked up by the blades and thrown or that could damage the mower from the mowing area.

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• While operating the mower avoid obstacles, do not drive over higher obstacles (such as stones, stumps, brick), near precipices,
on unstable soil or in places where the mower could fall down or flip over.
• When operating pay attention to electric power lines especially when driving beneath electric wires where the radio signal may
be lost. In such case the mower immediately shuts off the internal combustion engine and stops all movements.
• When using the machine near busy thoroughfares make sure that the mower does not endanger (by throwing undesirable
objects) passers-by or their property. Choose a suitable working procedure (see chapter: Operating the mower).
• The operator/user is responsible for the safety of persons that enter the working area of the machine. Stop your work if these
persons enter the working area.
• The transportation of persons, animals or loads on the mower is prohibited.
• Do not place any objects or tools on the product.
• While operating, especially in windy conditions, choose the operator’s position carefully so as to keep the operator away from
the stream of exhaust gas, dust or mulched grass.
• Stop work and clean the machine and its cooling surfaces several times while working in dusty conditions to avoid over-heating
during operation. If necessary, clean the machine and its cooling surfaces several times while working. The dust layer must
not exceed 1 mm.
• Refuel only when the machine is off – before operating, if possible – and the fuel tank is cold. Always keep at least 30% of the
fuel in the tank. If you need to refuel during your work, do not fill the fuel into a hot tank or while the engine is still hot. Let the
machine cool down.
• Before refueling push the STOP button on the control panel of the mower.
• Never refuel while the engine is running.
• Do not start the engine if you find spilled fuel, open vessels with fuel or other combustible objects or gases in the immediate
proximity of the mower.
• Do not refuel near open fire.
• Do not place this product near open fire or other sources of heat.
• While operating or immediately after shutting the machine off do not touch those parts of the machine that heat up during
operation. This concerns mainly the engine exhaust pipe, metal parts of the hydraulic drive and metal parts of the internal
combustion engine.
• While operating do not touch the high voltage conductor leading to the sparking plug.
• After starting the engine, test the correct functioning of the emergency engine stop on the radio transmitter. This function should
be checked at least once during every shift and every time you enter a new area for mowing or mulching.
• Before starting your work test the correct functioning of the safety components (EMERGENCY STOP...) on the mower and the
RC.
• Never leave the engine running without supervision.
• If the engine is running, do not put aside the transmitter and do not touch or move any parts of the machine.
• Always stop the engine when leaving the machine, secure it against starting by pushing the red EMERGENCY STOP button
on the control panel of mower and by removing the key. Never leave the transmitter next to the mower, but put it in a different,
properly secured place inaccessible to third persons.
• Do not engage the mowing blade until immediately before mowing.
• Turn off the mowing mechanism, shut off the engine and remove the key from the ignition every time:
o You remove dirt from the mowing mechanism (grass or debris).
o You run over an unknown object and need to check for possible damage or to repair it
o The machine unusually intensively vibrates and you need to find the cause
o You repair the engine or other parts of the mower (also unplug cables from sparking plugs)
• While operating, avoid mole-hills, concrete bases, guard-stones, stumps, loose stones and curbs. These must not come into
direct contact with the blade as they could cause serious damage. These may also compromise the mower stability.
• Do not drive the mower into heaps of sand, gravel or similar materials
• The mower may only be operated during daylight or under very good artificial light conditions.
• Do not use the mower in limited visibility (dusk, fog, heavy rain etc.)
• Do not let the engine run in enclosed spaces. The exhaust gases contain CO2. They damage health and can ultimately cause
death.
• The engine should only be started and operating in open spaces. If the engine is started and operated in enclosed spaces, the
exhaust gases must be conducted away by the means of prolonging the exhaust pipe outside the enclosed space. Proper
ventilation and fresh air supply must be secured in order to prevent the accumulation of CO2.
• Before storing the machine in a closed space, let the engine and the hydraulic drive of the machine cool properly.
• Regularly remove all combustible objects (dry grass, leaves...) from the areas around the exhaust pipe, engine, and battery.
• Always control the machine from a working station, which gives you a perfect view of the whole working area and of the
machine.
• While working, change your working position to have a perfect view of the mower at all times.
• When operating the mower on slopes never enter the space directly below or above the mower.

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• The working position should be far enough (maximum 50 m / 165 ft.) to prevent the operator from getting hit by objects that
may be accidentally thrown by the mower.
• Do not operate the mower if you cannot see it (behind terrain obstacles, corners of buildings, hidden in grass etc.)
• Before starting the mower, check the state of the safety labels. If any labels are damaged or missing, contact your dealer and
replace such labels on the machine. Get thoroughly acquainted with these labels. The placement of the labels on the machine
is obligatory.
• Do not remove or damage any of the safety labels.
• Do not remove any covers or safety elements. They are for your protection.
• Do not use the machine if any of the protecting devices or covers is damaged or missing.
• Keep the machine and its accessories clean and in a good technical condition at all times.
• It is strictly prohibited to make any changes or modifications to the machine that were not previously approved by the
manufacturer. Any modification to the machine may lead to a hazardous situation or injury. If these instructions are not followed,
the manufacturer does not bear any liability for the machine and the terms of warranty may be invalidated.
• The machine must always be equipped with all covers and protective elements.
3.3 SAFETY LABELS
Safety labels are strategically placed around the perimeter of the product to remind you of potential risks.
If you need reading glasses, you must wear them when reading safety labels. Do not overestimate your strength
when reading safety labels. If you do not understand the danger shown on the safety label, refer back to: Safety
Label Identification.
Keep all safety labels clean and readable. Replace any damaged or lost safety labels. Make sure that the spare
parts also contain safety labels if necessary.
WARNING
Safety labels on the mower warn against a specific hazard. Failure to follow safety instructions may result
in injury.

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SAFETY LABEL IDENTIFICATION
Item
Part No.
Description
Quantity
Label
1
SXP-
010
Height of cut label
1
2
SXP-
012
Fuel label
1
3a
SXP-
006
Safe operating distance
4
3b
Danger of being hit by flying objects
3c
No manipulation with moving parts until
the whole system is stopped
3d
Warning, do not use your hands as
protection when changing the cutting
blade
3e
Attention, danger of being injured by
rotating blade
3f
Attention, do not open or detach the
covers while the mower is in use
3g
Attention, flammable substance, danger of
fire
4a
SXP-
005
Danger zone
1
4b
Climbing ability
5a
SXP-
004
Read the manual prior to usage
1
5b
When performing maintenance, repair or
any intervention on the machine, follow the
instructions for use, remove the ignition
key
5c
Wear protective equipment; eye protection
5d
Keep a safe distance
5e
Risk of dragging fingers and hand palm
into the machine
5f
Risk of injury from high pressure fluid
5g
Close all guards before starting up
5h
Transport of persons on the machine is
prohibited
5i
Hazard warning of flying objects
5j
Caution electric accumulator

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* Not included in lite version
6a
SXP-
001
*
Correct winding direction of the rope
1
6b
Wrong direction for rope winding
6c
When winding / unwinding, keep the rope
tightened
7a
SXP-
002
Read the manual before handling
1
7b
Risk of dragging fingers and hand palm into
the machine
7c
Warning: Do not open, do not remove cover
when machine is running
7d
Switching the machine on / off
8
SXP-
003
*
Turning the winch on / off by turning the lever
1
Figure 6 - Safety labels
1
2
3
5
5
6
7
8
4
4
3

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4 ABOUT THE PRODUCT
4.1 MAIN COMPONENT LOCATION
Figure 2 – Basic description
BEZPEČNOSTNÍ MAJÁK
BEZPEČNOSTNÍ MAJÁK
FUEL TANK CAP
FUEL TANK CAP
CENTRAL STOP
CENTRAL STOP
SAFETY
BEACON
BEZPEČNOSTNÍ
MAJÁK
INTAGRATED
STABILIZING
WINCH*
INTAGRATED
STABILIZING
WINCH
REMOTE
CONTROL
REMOTE
CONTROL
Figure 3 – Basic description * Not included in lite version
CENTRAL STOP
CENTRAL STOP
TRANSMITTER
FUEL TANK
CAP
FUEL TANK
CAP
HEIGHT OF
CUT
ADJUSTMENT
LEVER
HEIGHT OF
CUT
ADJUSTMENT
LEVER
ENGINE OIL
CAP / DIPSTICK
HRDLO,
MĚRKA
MOTOROVÉHO
OLEJE
HYDRAULIC
OIL TANK CAP
HYDRAULIC
OIL TANK CAP
REMOTE
CONTROL AND
FUSE BOX
FUEL TANK
CAP

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4.2 USE OF THE MOWER
The mower is designed to be used for mowing grasslands on flat and sloping terrain under normal conditions.
The mower's work normally involves mowing or mulching while driving forward, backward and turning. The mower is
operated by one person via a remote radio controller.
Applications may include mowing and mulching grass on well-maintained but also unmaintained or only occasionally
mowed areas. The mower is not intended for mowing trees, bushes or similar.
Only authorized, responsible, physically and mentally qualified persons over the age of 18 who have mastered the
procedures for proper and safe use and maintenance of the lawnmower and are familiar with applicable regulations
and safety and health regulations described in this manual, may use and repair the mower.
Before using the mower while driving it, it is necessary to assess its suitability for the intended use (mower size,
performance, technical parameters, etc.). It is necessary to consider the potential hazard properly and to monitor it
continuously during operation.
4.3 MAXIMAL SLOPE INCLINE
DRY WEATHER CONDITIONS:
Cutting across a slope: Maximum slope is 40°
Cutting up and down a slope: Maximum slope is 40°
Using hydraulic winch Maximum slope is 55°
WET CONDITIONS:
All areas Maximum slope is 20°
Using hydraulic winch Maximum slope is 55°
Version SPIDER CROSS LINER lite:
DRY WEATHER CONDITIONS:
Cutting across a slope: Maximum slope is 35°
Cutting up and down a slope: Maximum slope is 35°
WET CONDITIONS:
All areas Maximum slope is 20°
Figure 4 – Maximum slope
Figure 1 – Maximum slope4

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4.4 PROHIBITED USE
• The mower must not be used for any purpose other than that for which it is intended.
• The mower must not be used on areas with glass particles, stones, iron or other unwanted objects that may
be thrown by the rotating blade or which may damage the mower.
• The mower can be used on slopes exceeding 20 ° however, in wet, damp or fog conditions, where the slope
availability and stability of the mower is adversely affected by adhesion to the substrate, regardless of the
type of mowed area you must make use of the stabilizing winch.
• The mower must not be used if people, children or animals are within 15 meters of the machine / mowed
area.
• Under no circumstances should the mower be used unless you have thoroughly familiarized yourself with
the terrain, in particular the appearance of undesirable terrain irregularities, protrusions, stumps, unbearable
spots, marshes, holes, etc.
• The mower must not be used on slopes with a higher slope than specified above.
• The mower must not be used as a towing or transport vehicle.
• It is strictly forbidden to drive the mower on public roads.
• It is strictly forbidden to increase the maximum engine speed or power beyond the manufacturer's specified
limits, and to make any other modifications to the machine design or engine settings. The manufacturer
bears no responsibility for damages and injuries resulting from such interventions and changes.
• It is strictly forbidden to use the machine after using alcohol or perceptive medication or drugs.
• It is strictly forbidden to drive the mower into piles of sand, gravel and similar materials, stumps, stones,
building elements or other obstacles that may cause machine instability.
• It is strictly forbidden to use the machine in poor visibility (twilight, fog, heavy rain, etc.).
4.5 HAZARDOUS ZONE
A hazardous area is any area around the mower where the person is at
risk from a health and safety perspective. Keep all persons away from
the hazardous area while operating the mower. People in the danger
zone could be injured.
Ensure that the machine operates safely before starting any maintenance
procedure - i.e. stopping the mower and turning off all control and safety
elements.
The machine operator is trained, responsible and is obliged to evaluate
how dangerous the hazardous zone is. In the event of any risk of falling,
overturning or similar situations due to the condition of the ground,
climate, etc., the operator is obliged to secure or mark a dangerous zone (space strips, warning signs or another
trained person who watches the designated area). However, the machine operator is always responsible for the
safety around the machine.
The safety distance between the operator and machine is minimum 5 meters. If the situation requires less
distance from the machine, especially when driving or loading on a transport trailer or driving the machine precisely,
the operator is obliged to act with utmost caution and observe all safety regulations!
The safety distance of other persons is minimum 15 meters. No persons or operators must be in a danger zone!
Obrázek 2 – SXP 004
Obrázek 3 – SXP 004
Figure 5 – Hazardous Zones
Figure 2 – Hazardous Zones

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POSITION D: OFF
POLOHA D: OFF
POSITION C: ON
POLOHA C: ON
4.6 REMOTE CONTROLLER (RC)
CENTRAL STOP
Two red colored CENTRAL STOP buttons are used to switch the mower off.
One is located on the mower (1), the other on the remote control (RC) (2).
Both buttons have the same function. CENTRAL STOP is a two-position switch. Switching on the mower is done
using the key. Pressing the button down turns off all devices.
SHUTTING OFF
For standard switch off the mower press the CENTRAL STOP button on the mower and turn the remote control
off with the main switch*.
EMERGENCY SHUTTING OFF
The CENTRAL STOP on the remote control is used for the emergency stop of the mower. Always use this type
of shutdown when you are unable to approach the mower fast enough or it is generally not safe to approach the
mower*.
*The RC must always be switched off separately, otherwise the battery will be discharged. Switching off is done by
turning the blue main switch on the remote side. (see picture below)
AUTOMATIC SAFETY SHUTDOWN
The mower is equipped with an automatic detection of selected safety parameters. An overview of the parameters
can be found in Chapter 3.1 - Safety Warnings. If the specified limit value is exceeded, the mower switches off
automatically.
After the automatic switch-off, it is always necessary to switch off the mower manually using the EMERGENCY
STOP button on the mower and the main switch on the remote control.
2 – CENTRAL STOP on the RC
1 – CENTRAL STOP on the mower

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REMOTE CONTROLLER
BATTERY
The controller´s battery is shown in the figure.
Remove the battery from the controller to recharge it.
Figure 7 – Remote controller
D
C
C
A
B
DRIVING SPEED
RANGE
RABBIT/TURTLE
DRIVING SPEED
RANGE
RABBIT/TURTLE
ACTIVATION
SWITCH
ACTIVATION
SWITCH
MAIN SWITCH
MAIN SWITCH
SKID
STEERING
SKID
STEERING
MOWING DECK –
BLADE ON/OFF
SWITCH
MOWING DECK –
BLADE ON/OFF
SWITCH
ENGINE START/STOP
SWITCH
ENGINE START/STOP
SWITCH
ENGINE’S RPM
CONTROL
ENGINE’S RPM
CONTROL
LED SIGNALS
LED SIGNALS
CONTROLLER
CONTROLLER
BATTERY
BATTERY
ACTIVATION
SWITCH
ACTIVATION
SWITCH
MAIN
CONTROLLER
SWITCH
MAIN SWITCH
OF
CONTROLLER
SKID
STEERING
SKID
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LIGHT SIGNALS
The remote radio has two LEDs near the STOP button.
LED GREEN
LED RED
MEANING
OFF
OFF
Controller is OFF
Flashing intensively
OFF
Controller and receiver are not connected.
Repeats sequentially:
flashing + pause
OFF
Controller is ON and units are communicating on the frequency
863-870MHz.
Repeats sequentially:
2 flashes + pause
OFF
Controller is ON and units are communicating on the frequency
915-928MHz.
LED faults are described in the maintenance chapter See also: REMOTE CONTROL TROUBLESHOOTING
LED GREEN
LED GREEN
LED RED
LED RED

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5 OPERATION
The aim of this handbook is to guide the operator get familiarized, step by step with the use of the mower so that it
can work efficiently and safely. Read the OPERATION chapter from start to finish.
The operator must always have an overview of events taking place in or around the mower. Work safety is the most
important factor when working with the mower.
Before using the mower, first verify your ability to operate the mower on a sufficiently free and spacious area. Learn
to perfectly control the movement around the area, around bushes, trees and other terrain elements and obstacles.
The user / operator is the person responsible for the safety of persons located in or entering the
working area of the mower. When any person enters the work area, interrupt the work. The user / operator
is responsible for any damage caused to third parties when operating the mower.
The mower may be used to work on slopes that are inclined as described in the ABOUT THE PRODUCT > USE OF
THE MOWER when the ground is dry. If the ground is wet or damp, the slope on which the mower is moving should
not exceed 20°.
Before operating the mower for the first time, each owner is obliged to ensure the general training and practical skills
training of his / her staff - the operators in the control of the mower. General training and practical skills training will
be carried out by the sales representative - the product specialist of the mower supplier when put into operation
Always remember:
BE CAREFUL.
BE ALERT.
WORK SAFELY.
5.1 WORK SAFETY
Before using the mower, the operator is required to undergo practical training in operating the mower. Read this
instruction manual carefully, become familiar with the safety instructions and basic maintenance of the mower.
Always practice your mower skills until you are familiar with the controls and mower's behavior. A well-prepared
operator can work safely and efficiently with the mower. Behavior of unprepared and inexperienced operators can be
dangerous. Do not threaten yourself or the lives of other people with irresponsible behavior.
Fuel
Fuel is flammable, protect the fuel system from open
flames. If you suspect a fuel leak, stop the engine
immediately. Do not smoke when refueling or working
on the fuel system. Do not refuel while engine is
running. Wipe any spilled fuel as it may cause a fire.
Failure to observe these precautions may result in fire
or injury.
Mower condition
A damaged mower can cause injury to you or others.
Do not operate the mower that has damaged or
missing parts. Ensure that the maintenance
procedures outlined in this manual are performed
before using the mower.
WARNING
Do not step in or reach under the
mower if it is raised and not properly
supported.
Before starting work, test the safety shut-off features
on the mower.
Mower performance limits
Exceeding the suggested limits may damage the
mower and cause injury during operation. Do not
exceed the specified limits when working with the
mower. Do not attempt to improve performance of the
mower with unapproved modifications.
Engine / steering failure
If there is a fault in the engine or steering, stop the
mower as quickly as possible. Do not operate the
mower until the fault has been corrected.
Exhaust gases
Exhaust gases from the mower can hurt or cause
death to you or others when inhaled. Do not operate
the mower in a closed space without ensuring that it is
well ventilated. If you start feeling drowsy, stop the
mower immediately.
Hot parts
Contact with hot surfaces can cause skin burns. The
engine and mower components will be hot after
operating. Allow the engine and components to cool
before servicing. Do not expose / park the mower
near open flames or sources that emit heat. Allow the
mower engine and hydraulic drive to cool down
properly before placing it in a confined space.
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