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Operator
’s Manual – Spider CROSS LINER
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5.1 MAINTENANCE SAFETY
Compressed air
Compressed air is dangerous. Always wear personal protective equipment. Never aim the compressed air nozzle
at yourself or others.
Springs
Always wear personal protective equipment when removing assemblies containing spring-loaded components. This
will protect you from potential eye injuries caused by flying parts.
Metal chips
You may be injured by flying metal chips when pulling out or inserting metal pins. Use a soft surface hammer or a
copper mandrel for insertion or removal i.e. pulling out metal pins. Always wear personal protective equipment.
Repairs
In the event of a fault or malfunction of the mower, have the fault repaired immediately. Neglecting the necessary
repairs could lead to an accident or adversely affect your health. Do not perform any repairs or maintenance work
that you do not understand. Get the job done by an expert to prevent injury or damage to the mower.
Electric arc welding on the mower is prohibited.
Hydraulic pressure
Hydraulic fluid under pressure can hurt you. Before connecting or disconnecting any hydraulic hose, the hose must
be free of any hydraulic pressure. Secure the mower so that it cannot be started when the hoses are open.
O-rings, gaskets and gaskets
Poorly fitted, damaged or blistered O-rings and gaskets may cause leaks and accidents. In case of damage,
replace them if no other instructions have been given. Do not use trichloroethane (TCA) or 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 before servicing.
Soft soil
The mower can sink into a soft soil.
Lifting the mower
Under no circumstances should the engine run while lifting the mower. If the joystick is inadvertently moved,
stability may be at risk
Liquids and lubricants
The oil is poisonous. If you swallow oil, do not induce vomiting, but seek medical attention. Used engine oil
contains harmful fumes that can cause skin cancer. Do not handle used oil more than necessary. Always use a
protective cream or wear gloves to avoid contact with the skin. Wash the oil-stained skin thoroughly with warm
soapy water. Do not use gasoline, diesel fuel or paraffin to clean the skin.
Liquid under pressure
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 where you suspect a leak, and
then check for any traces of hydraulic fluid. Seek medical advice immediately if hydraulic fluid penetrates the skin.
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.
Clean any spilled fuel as it may cause a fire. Failure to observe these precautions may result in fire or injury.
Hygiene
Excessive or prolonged contact of lubricants with the skin can remove natural fats from the skin, causing dryness
and irritation.