Required Personnel - The mobile Spider Mountain can be operated with only one person. However, for proper operation, Vertical Reality recommends that at least two people operate the attraction for optimal performance and safety. Vertical Reality recommends that one- person act as the climbing coach inside the ride and the other as a spotter letting kids in and out.
Hitch and Wiring - To pull the Mobile Spider Mountain you will need a
Setting up the Spider -
1.Upon parking the Mobile Spider Mountain trailer in place, remove the trailer from the towing vehicle.
2.Level the trailer such that the trailer tires are at least one (1) inches off of the ground by using the 4 leveling jacks mounted on the rear and tongue of the trailer. First jack up the jacks behind the wheels then jack up the jack at the rear of the trailer. Make sure that the
jack pull pins are properly inserted before engaging the jacks. We recommend that a level be used in leveling the trailer.
Locate the hydraulic lift control switch located on the driver's side of the trailer at the rear on the top piece. Make sure there is proper clearance for the arc of the mobile Spider
Mountain before
AND RELEASE THE CONTROL BUTTON MULTIPLE TIMES WHILE RAISING THE MOBILE SPIDER MOUNTAIN. Rather, hold the button in continuously until the mobile Spider Mountain is upright. Once the mobile Spider Mountain is up using the leveling jacks, lower the trailer so that the mobile Spider Mountain frame is resting on the ground in whole or in part, maintaining level on the trailer frame. Make sure that only the metal frame is resting on the ground. If an obstacle or high point is the fiberglass before the metal frame is resting on the ground, you will break the fiberglass. As an option, if only a portion of the metal mobile Spider Mountain frame is resting on the ground, shim up the portion of the mobile Spider Mountain base not touching the ground with wood or metal shims. Shim only the metal frame!
At this point, the mobile Spider Mountain should be in an upright and locked position, the trailer level and at least a portion if not the entire mobile Spider Mountain solid on the ground (using shims if not).
DO NOT operate the mobile Spider Mountain if wind speeds exceed 30 mph. It is the responsibility of the operator, climbing coach, owner, or other responsible party to be aware of weather conditions and make the appropriate call for closure of the mobile Spider Mountain if