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3  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 th

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 

 
Remember: 
• Be careful. 
• Be alert. 
• Work safely. 
 

3.1  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, so 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. 

 

WARNING 

Do not operate the mower there is less than 20% fuel in the tank. 

 

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. 

Summary of Contents for X LINER

Page 1: ...OR S MANUAL SPIDER X LINER EDITION 1 2019 Product s production number Engine type Engine s production number DVO K svahov seka ky s r o Pohled 277 582 21 Pohled Czech Republic 420 564 036 099 info spi...

Page 2: ...Operator s Manual Spider CROSS LINER 2 64 Notes...

Page 3: ...LEMENTS 25 4 6 CUTTING BLADE ON OFF 27 4 7 MOWING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 27 4 8 HYDRAULIC STABILIZING WINCH 28 4 9 MOWER TRANSPORTATION 32 4 10 OPERATING CONDITIONS 33 4 11 RERUELING THE MACHINE 34 5 STORA...

Page 4: ...LACEMENT 56 6 21 MOWING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 56 7 TECHNICAL DATA 57 7 1 LIQUIDS LUBRICANTS AND FILLING VOLUMES 57 7 2 TECHNICAL PLATE 57 7 3 TECHNICAL DATA 58 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 59 8 1 MOWER TROUBLESHOOTI...

Page 5: ...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...

Page 6: ...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 produ...

Page 7: ...r Nausea Do not attempt to operate the mower unless you feel comfortable If you do you could endanger yourself and the people who work around you Mobile Phones Turn off your mobile phone before enteri...

Page 8: ...ns for use as well as the consequences of damage to property or the health of the operator or other people 2 2 MANUFACTURER ADDRESS MANUFACTURER S NAME AND ADDRESS DVO K svahov seka ky s r o Pohled 27...

Page 9: ...30 EU NV 117 2016 Sb Directive 2014 30 EU Sm rnice 2000 14 ES NV 9 2002 Sb Directive 2000 14 ES Harmonizovan technick normy a technick normy pou it k posouzen shody The harmonized technical standards...

Page 10: ...f 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 m...

Page 11: ...e 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...

Page 12: ...STABILIZING WINCH INTAGRATED STABILIZING WINCH REMOTE CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL Figure 4 Basic description Figure 4 Basic description CENTRAL STOP CENTRAL STOP TRANSMITTER CONTROLLER TRANSMITTER CONTROL...

Page 13: ...tion label Mower production label 2 6 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...

Page 14: ...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...

Page 15: ...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...

Page 16: ...e 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...

Page 17: ...stop of the engine Use the button on the mower only if the mower is stable and level and you cannot be at risk at the same time See also STOPPING AND PARKING EMERGENCY STOP REMOTE CONTROLLER A forward...

Page 18: ...e 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...

Page 19: ...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 main...

Page 20: ...properly parking the mower Sparks Sparks from the exhaust or electrical system can cause an explosion or fire Do not use the mower in confined spaces containing combustible materials vapors or dust Da...

Page 21: ...compartment Do not extinguish any engine fire with water as this may cause burning oil to spread or electric shock Use carbon dioxide dry ice or foam fire extinguishers Contact the nearest fire stati...

Page 22: ...d slippery in rain so it does not provide the same conditions for wheel engagement braking and steering 3 2 MOWER CHECK UP The following checks must be carried out after each prolonged break with the...

Page 23: ...on and hold it in this position until the engine starts 6 After starting the engine set the engine speed from to maximum If the engine does not start the mower functions are blocked In this case you m...

Page 24: ...of the work cycle or when leaving the mower unattended If you must stop the mower on a slope and take any action interrupt work or switch off the engine etc turn the wheels perpendicularly to the slop...

Page 25: ...injury to you and others The mower can change direction suddenly and without warning The lever must be handled exactly as instructed WARNING It is forbidden to drive the mower without doing any work w...

Page 26: ...It is especially important to evaluate the grip of the wheels on the grass or other ground and the angle of inclination of the mower Pay attention to climatic conditions The performance of the mower...

Page 27: ...n off the mowing deck 2 Hold the lift handle in the locked position See also USE OF THE MOWER MAIN COMPONENTS LOCATIONS 3 Turn the handle according to the pictogram and set the desired cutting height...

Page 28: ...order to straighten the rope The rope is wound up along its current position on the winding drum The carabiner must not strike or be subjected to additional external forces pull only Follow the proced...

Page 29: ...een cut MAIN COMPONENTS WINCH CONTROL POWER ON To switch the winch on set the valve lever to position 1 to activate the hydraulic oil inlet to the winch hydraulic motor POWER OFF To turn the winch off...

Page 30: ...mower itself will not move and only the winch will be driven This allows you to wind or unwind the rope 6 Mount the rope around the fixed anchoring point release the screw lock on the carabine lock t...

Page 31: ...ground TWO METHODS TO MOVE THE MACHINE ON THE SLOPE When working on a slope using a winch use only the following two methods to move the machine WARNING When working with the stabilizing winch across...

Page 32: ...e back in the right direction Continue working Malfunction of the winding drum drive sprocket mechanism Immediately turn the running wheels perpendicular to the slope stop the movements Press the STOP...

Page 33: ...ll warm it may cause burns to limbs or strap 3 10 OPERATING CONDITIONS Observe the following precautions It will make it easier for you to start operating and prevent possible damage to the mower The...

Page 34: ...so 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 WARNING Do not refuel while the engine is r...

Page 35: ...intenance section See also MOWER MAINTENANCE PLAN Always observe the local waste disposal regulations before cleaning the product 4 2 STORAGE If you are not going to use the mower for a long time you...

Page 36: ...cessary top off to the recommended level 2 Clean the mower and remove any unwanted material and corrosive products Dry the mower to remove solvents and moisture 3 Install fully charged batteries 4 Che...

Page 37: ...e event of a problem you can contact the service or after sales care department at DVO K slope mowers When handing over a new mower and training with it you will get the names of the relevant contact...

Page 38: ...paint thinners near O rings and seals Hot parts Contact with hot surfaces can cause skin burns The engine and mower components will be hot after operation Allow the engine and components to cool down...

Page 39: ...ren do not have access to them Never store the lubricant in open or unlabeled containers Manipulation ATTENTION The hydraulic oil temperature will be high right after the engine stops Wait until it ha...

Page 40: ...t wear closed circuit breathing apparatus Skin Rinse with water remove contaminated clothing Cover the burns with a sterile dressing and seek medical advice Battery Warning symbols You can find the fo...

Page 41: ...e blade bolts x Visually check hydraulic hoses fuel hoses cables replace if necessary x Check and adjust wheel geometry x Adjust the neutral position of the machine drive hydraulic pump S S Change the...

Page 42: ...rface 2 Rotate the wheels so the portals are aligned with the winch drum 3 Switch off the mower using the CENTRAL STOP button and remove the key from the CENTRAL STOP 4 Check the fuel tank cap and eng...

Page 43: ...HYDRAULIC SYSTEM CONTROL UNIT CONTROL UNIT CHASSIS WINGS K DLA HEIGHT OF CUT HANDLE MADLO ZDVIHU STABILIZING WINCH STABILIZING WINCH WHEEL PORTAL PORT L MOWING DEVICE MOWING DEVICE Image 11 Service po...

Page 44: ...ons regularly and clean them before each work shift or more often than required if necessary Before opening the engine cover make sure there is no dirt accumulated on the cover itself WARNING The engi...

Page 45: ...ering switch button so that the wheels slightly deflect then release the button the wheels return to the initial adjustment position 2 Turn off the main switch and the CENTRAL STOP on the mower 3 Rais...

Page 46: ...ow dirt to accumulate in the engine area Pay special attention to the exhaust area remove any combustible material It is forbidden to use high pressure washing systems to clean the engine This may dam...

Page 47: ...in the engine area ENGINE OIL CHANGE Engine oil must be replaced at the intervals specified in the engine maintenance schedule See also ENGINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE WARNING You can replace the engine o...

Page 48: ...air cleaner cover and tighten the wing nut on the cover 5 9 FUEL SYSTEM CLEANING THE FUEL TANK While the mower is in use dirt may accumulate in the fuel tank which may cause the fuel system to clog u...

Page 49: ...be checked after sharpening The blade cannot be refurbished When replacing the blade use new fastening screws if the existing ones show signs of damage Only steel high strength screws can be used as...

Page 50: ...NING Thin jets of liquid escaping from the nozzles at high pressure can penetrate the skin Protect your face and hands from liquid under pressure and wear personal protective equipment Hold cardboard...

Page 51: ...ING THE ROPE The winding drum has two opposed holes drilled in its housing One larger and one smaller diameter Pass the loose and flush end of the rope through the smaller hole first and then out the...

Page 52: ...of dust and corrosion Terminal corrosion may affect battery performance and may pose a safety hazard If you notice corrosion disconnect the battery loosen and remove the clamps and remove the corrosi...

Page 53: ...that the battery be fully charged before installation 5 14 NEUTRAL POSITION ADJUSTMENT Have this work carried out by a specialized service center 5 15 HYDRAULIC PUMP DRIVE BELT WARNING Make sure the e...

Page 54: ...portal In case of insufficient film on the portal chain add 0 2 l of grease as specified Lubrication of the gear portal is done by spraying lubricant on the running chain Check the covers after maint...

Page 55: ...ck the chain tension by applying a slight thumb pressure in the middle of the section 5 If the tension is insufficient loosen the tensioner pulley nuts and tension 6 After tensioning tighten the screw...

Page 56: ...the mower on a flat and solid surface 2 Turn the wheels so that the mounting nuts are accessible from the outside 3 Stop the engine remove ignition key from the CENTRAL STOP button 4 Secure the machi...

Page 57: ...nts being used at any time the producer rejects any liability for engine failure Item Liquid Lubricant Volume Specification Fuel tank Petrol 95 octane 3 5 l Engine oil SAE 10W 30 API classification SJ...

Page 58: ...sure Value Dimensions l x w x h mm 980 1110 600 Mowing width mm 650 Height of cut mm 45 110 Weight kg 175 Speed km h 0 6 Cutting deck One single blade Hydraulic drive pump Hydro Gear PC Hydraulic driv...

Page 59: ...ot drive up the slope Worn V belts Exchange Not sufficiently tightened V belts Tighten Drive servo malfunction Exchange Mower vibrates when started Blade carrier shaft is bent Change the shaft Damaged...

Page 60: ...e battery is not sufficiently charged or the Transmitting Unit has been on for eight hours The battery needs to be replaced with a charged one The green LED repeats one of the following sequences ONE...

Page 61: ...on and the red LED has ONE to FOUR long blinks and some short blinks At least one of the actuators corresponding to commands is activated Bring the actuators to the rest position If necessary it is po...

Page 62: ...ribed in the Operator s Manual c In order for a warranty claim to be acknowledged the purchaser must have had all prescribed warranty inspections performed and recorded d In the case of defects reclai...

Page 63: ...normal wear lack of reasonable and proper maintenance failure to follow operation instructions misuse lack of proper protection during storage or accident 4 Any repairs done by the Customer 5 Normal m...

Page 64: ...14 Figure 6 Safety labels 15 Figure 7 Remote controller 18 Figure 8 Main components of the hydraulic winch 30 Figure 9 Methods of mowing on the slope with use of the winch 32 Figure 10 Transport ancho...

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