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Belkin F5D9000 Network Card User Manual

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1. i 22 5 2 Why the safety devices cut in i 22 5 3 Preliminary operations before starting WOrk ii 24 5 4 Using ihe machine aprilia aa 27 5 5 Using on slopes iii ea 35 5 6 Transportingi nriani aa aa ln alieni 36 5 7 Advice on how to obtain a good CUt_ i 36 5 8 Summary of the main operations to be carried out in various conditions 37 6 MAINTENANGE M l iia ha ick biel Alin biecein aaeeei aaraa ai iit aiea 39 All the information for maintaining the machine in peak efficiency 6 1 Safety recommendations i 39 6 2 Routine maintenance nnmnnn 39 6 3 Checks and adjustments i 44 6 4 Dismantling and renewing parts ceeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteaas 52 7 TROUBLESHOOTING jisccccccc vtec iene eterna 59 A help in quickly resolving any problems 8 ACCESSORIES ON REQUEST ii 62 A description of the accessories available for particular types of work 9 SPECIFIGATIONS iaia al 63 A summary of the main specifications of your machine 10 ALPHABETICAL INDEX cceccccccsceeeeeseseesueaeeeeeeeeeeeaanaeess 64 Where information can be found SAFETY REGULATIONS EN 3 1 SAFETY REGULATIONS 1 1 HOW TO READ THE MANUAL Some paragraphs in the manual containing information of particular importance for safety and operation are highlighted at various levels of e
2. refuel outdoors only and do not smoke while refuelling add fuel before starting the engine Never remove the cap of the fuel tank or add petrol while the engine is running or when the engine is hot If petrol is spilled do not attempt to start the engine but move the machine away from the area of spillage and avoid creating any source of ignition until the petrol vapours have dissipated replace all fuel tank and container caps securely 4 Replace faulty silencers 5 Before using always visually inspect to see that the blades blade bolts and cutter assembly are not worn or damaged Replace worn or damaged blades and bolts in sets to preserve balance 6 On multi bladed machines take care as rotating one blade can cause other blades to rotate C OPERATION 1 Do not operate the engine in a confined space where dangerous carbon monoxide SAFETY REGULATIONS EN 5 fumes can collect 2 Mow only in daylight or good artificial light 3 Before attempting to start the engine disengage all blade attachment clutches and shift into neutral 4 Do not use on slopes of more than 10 17 5 Remember there is no such thing as a safe slope Travel on grass slopes requires particular care To guard against overturning do not stop or start suddenly when going up or downhill engage the clutch slowly and always keep the machine in gear especially when trav elling downhill machine speeds should
3. WoRK Hours DONE DATE OR N OF HOURS 1 MACHINE 1 1 Checkoftightness and sharpness of blades 25 1 2 Blade replacement 100 1 3 Check the transmission belt 25 1 4 Transmission belt replacement 2 1 5 Check the blade drive belt 25 1 6 Blade drive belt replacement 1 7 Check the belt connecting blades 25 1 8 Replacement of belt connecting blades 1 9 Check and adjustment of brake 10 1 10 Check and adjustment of drive 10 1 11 Check engagement and brake of blade 10 1 12 Check all fastenings for tight fitting 25 1 13 General lubrication 25 1 14 Check the battery level 25 1 15 Battery charge 100 2 ENGINE 2 1 Check oil level 1 2 2 Engine oil change 100 2 3 Oil filter replacement 100 2 4 Check and cleaning of air filter 50 2 3 Air filter replacement 300 2 4 Check fuel filter 100 2 5 Fuel filter replacement 300 2 6 Check and cleaning of spark plug points 100 2 7 Replacement of spark plug 300 1 Check each time used 2 Replace at the first signs of wear contacting your authorized Honda engine dealer 3 General lubrication should also be carried out whenever the machine is to be left unused for a long period 4 Operation to be performed also after the first 20 hours of operation 5 Carry out maintenance of the air filter more frequently in the case of use on dusty ground 6 Replace the paper element only MAINTENANCE EN 43 6 2 3 REAR AXLE This is a sealed single unit w
4. r fi E E Insert the frame in the canvas cover 11 making sure it is correctly positioned on the base perimeter Hook the plastic profiles 12 onto the frame tubes with the aid of a screw dri ver 13 HF2e SBE HF2eeeHME F Place the plate 14 between the canvas and the lower e part of the frame s right side element 7a lining up the e holes F Attach the stiffening bar 15 under the frame with screws and nuts 16 keeping the flat part turned towards the can vas G Using the six screws 18 attach the cover 17 to the frame s upper part 1 HF2e SBE HF2eeeHME e Pee CE e H Insert the emptying lever 19 in its position and put in e the limit stop screw 20 with its nut 21 x 4 x 4 x 2 x 4 x 2 x 6 Co To co O g CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS EN 15 4 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 4 1 STEERING WHEEL Turns the front wheels 4 2 CHOKE CONTROL This enriches the mixture so must only be used for the time necessary when starting from cold 4 3 ACCELERATOR LEVER Regulates the engine s r p m The positions are indicated on the plate and corre EN 16 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS spond to m amp SLOW for minimum engine speed FAST for maximum engine speed When moving from one area to another put the lever in a position between SLOW and FAST When cutting go to the FAST posi
5. 1 Read the instructions carefully Be familiar with the controls and the proper use of the equipment 2 Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use the lawn mower Local regulations can restrict the age of the operator 3 Never mow while people especially children or pets are nearby 4 Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or their property 5 Do not carry passengers 6 All drivers should seek and obtain professional and practical instruction Such instruction should emphasise the need for care and concentration when working with ride on machines control of a ride on machine sliding on a slope will not be regained by the applica tion of the brake The main reasons for loss of control are insufficient wheel grip being driven too fast inadequate braking the type of machine is unsuitable for its task lack of awareness of the effect of ground conditions especially slopes incorrect hitching and load distribution B PREPARATION 1 While mowing always wear substantial footwear and long trousers Do not operate the equipment when barefoot or wearing open sandals 2 Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used and remove all objects which can be thrown by the machine 3 DANGER Petrol is highly flammable store fuel in containers specifically designed for this purpose
6. wait for the grass to dry remove the grass catcher and empty the collector channel 5 4 7 clean the cutting deck 5 4 10 15 Unusual vibrations while working the blades are imbalanced blades loose fixing bolts loose balance or replace the damaged blades 6 3 1 check that the blades are firmly fitted 6 3 1 remember the left hand thread of the right hand blade check and tighten all the fixing bolts of the engine and frame 16 With the engine running the machine does not move when the drive pedal is pressed bad for hydrostatic drive models disengage lever in positon B 4 33 put into position A If problems continue after having carried out these operations contact your Dealer PANZA INCISE Do not take on complicated repair work if you don t have the necessary equipment and the technical knowledge The guarantee is automatically revoked and the manufacturer declines all responsibility for any repairs which are badly done EN 62 ACCESSORIES ON REQUEST 8 ACCESSORIES OPTIONAL 1 STONE GUARD KIT For use in place of the grass catcher when the cuttings are not to be collected 2 TOWING HITCH For towing a small trailer 3 MULCHING PLUG It finely chops the grass cuttings and leaves them on the lawn instead of collecting them in the grass catcher SPECIFICATIONS EN 63 9 SPECIFICATIO
7. 4 21 A WARNING The pedal has to be released gradually as a sudden engagement may cause tipping up and loss of control of the vehicle e Gradually reach the desired operating speed using the accelerator and gear s lever To change the gear speed the clutch must be used pushing the pedal e down half way 4 21 HF2eeeHME HF2eeeHTE Put the accelerator lever in a midway position between SLOW and FAST Disengage the parking brake and release the brake pedal 4 31 s Press the drive pedal forward 4 32 and go to the required speed by gradu e ally increasing pressure on the pedal and pressing the accelerator appropriate ly e A WARNING Drive must be engaged in the way already described 4 32 to prevent sudden engagement from causing tipping up and loss of control of the vehicle particularly on slopes HOW TO USE EN 29 5 4 3 BRAKING First reduce the machine s speed by reducing the engine s r p m and then push the brake pedal 4 21 or 4 31 to further reduce the speed until the machine stops HF2eeeHME HF2eeeHTE e e a NOTE The machine already slows down considerably by just e releasing the drive pedal in forward or reverse 5 4 4 REVERSE Reverse must be engaged ONLY when the machine is stopped gt HF2eeeSBE e Push down the pedal until the machine stops and then insert reverse by mov e ing the lever sid
8. complete drain ing Remove the filler cap with the dip stick and place a sheet of card board or something similar under the drain tube to prevent the oil from dripping onto the machine s chassis Unscrew plug 1 when refitting the plug take care over the position of the inner basket z HF23ee ee HF 24ee ee HF26200 e Fill with the recommended oil until the upper limit of the dipstick is reached 5 3 3 Screw the dipstick cap back on 6 4 2 OIL FILTER CHANGE 1 Drain the engine oil 6 4 1 2 Remove the oil filter 1 with a filter wrench 2 and let the remaining oil drain out Discard the oil filter 3 Clean the filter base 3 4 Coat the new O ring 4 on the new filter with clean engine oil MAINTENANCE EN 53 HF23 0 e0 HF24eedee HF 2620000 5 Install the new oil filter on the filter base and tighten it by hand until the O ring seats against the filter base 6 Tighten the oil filter to the specified torque 12 Nm 1 20 kgm IMPORTANT Use only a Honda genuine oil filter or a filter of equivalent quality specified for your model Using the wrong Honda filter or a non Honda filter which is not of equivalent quality may cause engine damage 7 Pour the specified amount of recommended oil into the engine Start the engine and check the filter for leaks 8 Stop the engine and recheck the oil level
9. channel 5 The frequency of mowing should be in relation to the rate of growth of the grass which should not be left to grow too much between one cut and the next 6 During hot and dry periods the grass should be cut a little higher to prevent the ground from drying out 7 If the grass is very tall it should be cut twice in a twenty four hour period The first time with the blades at maximum height possibly reducing the cutting width and the second cut at the desired height 8 The appearance of the lawn will improve if you alternate the cutting in both directions 1 2 a oes 9 If the collector system tends to get blocked with grass you should reduce the forward speed since this may be too high for the condi tion of the grass If the problem persists the probable causes are either badly sharpened blades or deformed wings AL 10 Be very careful when mowing near bushes K or low kerbs which could distort the horizontal position and damage the edge of the cutting deck as well as the blades N 5 8 SUMMARY OF THE MAIN OPERATIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT IN VARI OUS CONDITIONS OF USE To You will need to Start the engine 5 4 1 Ensure that all the conditions allowing starting are met and then turn the key Go forward 5 4 2 Move the accelerator HF2 SBE push the pedal right down engage the gear 4 22 and then gradua
10. drawn up by the blades from being thrown outside of the machine Stone guard or deflector available as optional part this can be fitted in place of the grass catcher and prevents objects drawn up by the blades from being thrown outside of the machine Engine this moves the blades and drives the wheels Battery provides the energy for starting the engine Its specifications and regulations for use are described in a specific manual Driver seat this is where the machine operator sits It has a sensor for detecting the presence of the operator which is a safety device Decals for regulations and safety give reminders on the main provisions for working safely each of which is explained in chapter 1 Inspection hatch for access to make several adjustments UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY EN 9 3 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY For storage and transport reasons some components of the machine are not directly installed in the factory but have to be assembled after their removal from the packing Final assembly is carried out by following these simple instructions IMPORTANT _ The machine is supplied without engine oil or fuel Before starting up the engine fill with oil and fuel following the instructions 3 1 UNPACKING When unpacking the machine take care to gather all individual parts and fittings and do not damage the cutting deck when taking the machine off the base pallet The packing contents the machin
11. pedals is used when the parking brake 4 5 is engaged the engine stops 4 34 LEVER TO RELEASE THE HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION J iaa e This lever has two positions as shown on the label TR A Transmission engaged for all usage conditions when moving and during cutting B Transmission released considerably reduces the effort required for moving the machine by hand with the engine turned off EN 22 HOW TO USE 5 HOWTO USE 5 1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS A DANGER The machine must only be used for the purpose for which it was designed cutting and collection of grass Do not tamper with or remove the safety devices fitted to the machine REMEMBER THAT THE USER IS ALWAYS RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE AND INJURIES TO OTHERS Before using the machine read the general safety regulations 1 2 paying particular attention to driving and cutting on slopes carefully read the instructions for use become familiar with the controls and on how to quickly stop the blades and engine never put your hands or feet next to or beneath the rotating parts and always keep away from the discharge opening Do not use the machine when in a precarious state of health or under the effect of medicines or other substances that can reduce your reflex actions and your ability to concentrate It is the user s responsibility to assess the potential risk of the area where work is to be carried out as well as to take a
12. reverse to reduce speed going downhill con trol of the machine may be lost particularly on slippery surfaces HF2e SBE J A DANGER Never ride the machine on slopes in neutral gear or gt with the clutch out Always engage a low gear before leaving the e machine stopped and unattended HF2eeeHME HF2 eeHTE s Go down slopes without touching the pedal 4 32 33 to take advantage of the braking effect of the hydrostatic drive when the transmission is not e engaged 5 6 TRANSPORTING If the machine must be transported on a lorry or trailer car use access ramps having proper strength width and length Load the machine with the engine turned off without driver and only pushed by a proper number of people Lower the cutting deck engage the parking brake and properly secure the machine to the means of transportation with cables or chains during transportation 5 7 ADVICE ON HOWTO OBTAIN A GOOD CUT 1 To keep a lawn green and soft with a good appearance it should be cut regu larly and without damaging the grass 2 It is always better to cut the grass when dry 3 The blades must be in good condition and well sharpened so that the grass is cut straight without any ragged edge that leads to yellowing at the ends HOW TO USE EN 37 4 The engine must run at full speed both to ensure a sharp cut of the grass and to get the necessary thrust to push the cuttings through the collector
13. wash the machine the inside of the cutting deck the collector channel and the grass catcher MAINTENANCE EN 39 6 MAINTENANCE 6 1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Before cleaning maintenance or repair work take out the ignition key and read the relevant instructions Wear suitable clothing and heavy gloves when dismantling and refitting the blades and in all other hazardous situations for hands di WARNING Never use the machine with worn or damaged parts Faulty or worn out parts must always be replaced and not repaired Only use genuine spare parts those that are not of an equivalent quality may damage the machine or endanger the safety of yourself and others IMPORTANT Never get rid of used oil fuel or other pollutants in unautho rised places Summary of the main situations where work may be required Every time that You will need to The blades vibrate Check the bolts 6 3 1 or balance the blades 6 3 1 The blades tear the grass and the lawn Sharpen the blades 6 3 1 becomes yellow The cut is uneven Adjust the alignment of the cutting deck 6 3 2 The blades engage in an abnormal way Regulate the blade engagement adjuster 6 3 3 The machine does not brake Adjust the brake spring 6 3 4 Forward movement is erratic Adjust the stretcher spring 6 3 5 The grass catcher jumps around and Adjust the spring 6 3 6 tends to open up 6 2 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 6 2 1 MA
14. 4 Reduce the throttle setting during engine run out and if the engine is provided with a shut off valve turn the fuel off at the conclusion of mowing D MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 1 Keep all nuts bolts and screws tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition 2 Never store the equipment with petrol in the tank inside a building where fumes may reach an open flame or spark 3 Allow the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure 4 To reduce the fire hazard keep the engine silencer battery compartment and petrol storage area free of grass leaves or excessive grease 5 Check the grass catcher frequently for wear or deterioration 6 Replace worn or damaged parts for safety 7 If the fuel tank has to be drained this should be done outdoors 8 On multi bladed machines take care as rotating one blade can cause other blades to rotate 9 When the machine is to be stored or left unattended lower the cutting deck EN 6 SAFETY REGULATIONS 1 3 SAFETY DECALS Your machine must be used with care Therefore decals have been placed on the machine to remind you pictorially of the main precautions to take during use These decals are to be considered an integral part of the machine If a decal should fall off or become illegible contact your Dealer to replace it Their meaning is explained below 1 Warning Read the instruc tions before operating this machine 2 Warning Disconnect the ignitio
15. ANCE 7 9 of the three trace rods until the deck is resting on the blocks turn the two right hand upper nuts 6 8 and the left hand lower nut 4 to the point where the deck begins to lift Tight en the three locknuts 5 7 9 and turn the nuts 3 until the slightest movement of the lifting lever brings about a similar movement of all the lifting rods i Any difference in height from the ground gt between the left and right sides of the deck e can be compensated by turning the two gt nuts 4 8 and locknuts 5 9 of just the e back rods e i Put the control lever in 2 or 3 different posi tions and check that the deck rises evenly e and that at each position it constantly maintains the difference in height from s the ground between the front and back edges e If the front part tends to rise faster or slower it can be adjusted by turning the nuts 10 on the link rod 11 e Turning the nuts clockwise will lift the front part and make it rise faster and e turning anti clockwise will give the opposite effect HF24ee0ee_ HF26e00ee e s Loosen the nuts 3 the screws 5 and the locknuts 4 6 on both the right e and left side so that the deck is resting firmly on the blocks e ae push the two connecting rods 7 to A Se back and screw down the two si Jee e each rod until the front part of the ce gt just begins to rise both at the rig
16. FECTIVENESS OF THE SAFETY DEVICES Check that the safety systems are working properly by simulating the various situ ations of usage listed 5 2 and making sure that the indicated result is achieved for each situation 5 3 7 CHECKING THE BLADES Check that the blades are sharpened properly and firmly fixed to their hubs A badly sharpened blade pulls at the grass and causes the lawn to turn yellow A loose blade causes unusual vibrations and can be dangerous A WARNING Wear heavy gloves when handling the blades HOW TO USE EN 27 5 4 USING THE MACHINE 5 4 1 STARTING DANGER All starting operations have to be effected in an open or well ventilated area ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT THE ENGINE S EXHAUST FUMES ARE TOXIC To start the engine engage the parking brake 4 5 on sloping ground put the transmission into neutral N 4 22 or 4 32 33 disengage the blades 4 8 if started cold use the choke 4 2 position the accelerator lever 4 3 between SLOW and FAST put in the key 4 4 and turn to ON to make electrical contact then turn to START to start the engine release the key once the engine has started When the engine has started put the accelerator in the SLOW gt position and close the choke if fitted IMPORTANT The choke must be closed as soon as the engine is running smoothly Using it when the engine is already warm c
17. HF2 SBE BI e The lever 4 8 1 has two positions as shown on the E 2 label and correspond to gt A Blades disengaged B Blades engaged HF2315HME HF24170 e s The lever 4 8 2 inserts the blades with a pneumatic clutch and has two positions as shown on the label e They correspond to gt A Blades disengaged B Blades engaged The Blades engaged condition is indicated by a pilot lamp 4 10 c HF26200ee The mushroom switch 4 8 3 is for engaging the blades by an electromagnetic clutch A Pressed Blades disengaged B Pulled Blades engaged The Blades engaged condition is indicated by a pilot lamp 4 10 c EN 18 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS If the blades are engaged when safety conditions have not been complied with the engine shuts down and cannot be restarted 5 2 On disengaging the blades position A a brake is simultaneously activated which stops their rotation in few seconds It is possible to engage the blades in reverse only by pressing push button 4 7 4 9 CONTROL FOR TIPPING GRASS CATCHER 4 91__SFS HF2 eSBE HF2eeeHME i T The grass catcher may be tipped to empty by pulling the e lever 4 9 1 which can be extracted from its housing HF2eeeHTE The grass catcher may be emptied by pressing the push l e button 4 9 2 keeping it pre
18. HONDA TONDEUSE AUTOPORTEE LAWN TRACTOR RASENTRAKTOR MINITRACTOR CORTADOR DE CESPED TRATTORINO RASAERBA ZITMAAIER HF2315SBE HF2315HME HF2415SBE HF2417HME HF2417HTE HF2620HME HF2620HTE MANUEL D UTILISATION OPERATOR S MANUAL GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI GEBRUIKERSHANDLEIDING KAKA C iona Purope Ala CG71505090H4 FRENCOESMAD 451401 ORMES FRANCE Realizzazione EDIPROM bergamo PRINTED IN ITALY INTRODUCTION EN 1 INTRODUCTION Dear Customer thank you for having chosen one of our products We hope that you will get com plete satisfaction from using your new lawn tractor and that it will fully meet all your expectations This manual has been compiled in order that you may get to know your machine and to be able to use it safely and efficiently Don t forget that it forms an integral part of the machine so keep it handy so that it can be consulted at any time and pass it on to the purchaser if you resell the machine This new machine of yours has been designed and made in line with current reg ulations and is safe and reliable if used for cutting and collecting grass exactly following the instructions given in this manual proper usage Using the machine in any other way or ignoring the instructions for safe usage maintenance and repair is considered incorrect usage which will invalidate the guarantee and the manufacturer will decline all responsibili
19. INTENANCE AND GENERAL LUBRICATION Follow the diagrams which show the points requiring checks lubricating and rou tine maintenance together with the type of lubricant to be used and the frequency required a MAINTENANCE a Periodic maintenance 6 2 2 _ RT p DICI HF23150 e KI o o no ER Q js 19 H F2q4ee ece VI HOURS 10 25 50 100 MAINTENANCE EN 41 b Lubrication GREASE OIL SAE 30 EN 42 MAINTENANCE 6 2 2 GUIDE TO SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE This table is to help you maintain your machine s safety and performance It shows the main maintenance and lubrication work indicating the frequency with which it should be carried out To the right of each item there is a box where you write the date or after how many hours of operation the work was carried out
20. If necessary add oil to bring it up to the proper level NOTE Ask your authorized Honda dealer for advice on the filter wrench special tool 6 4 3 AIR CLEANER SERVICE VAI IINICIS Never use gasoline or low flash point solvents for cleaning the air cleaner element A fire or explosion could result EN 54 MAINTENANCE HF23ee ce IMPORTANT HF26200ee Never run the engine without the air cleaner Rapid engine wear will result from contaminants such as dust and dirt being drawn into the engine 1 HF23ee0ee HF2400 e0 Release the four latch tabs 1b from the air e Cleaner cover 2 and remove the cover HF2620 ee Remove the two air cleaner cover bolts 1a from the air clean e er cover and remove the cover 2 Remove the paper element 3 from the air cleaner case Remove the foam element 4 from the air cleaner cover 3 Clean the air filter elements if they are to be reused Foam element 4 Clean in warm soapy water rinse and dry thoroughly Or clean in non flammable solvent and dry Paper element 3 Tap the element lightly several times on a hard surface to remove excess dirt or blow compressed air not exceeding 2 1 kg cm2 30 psi through the filter from the air cleaner case side Never try to brush the dirt off brushing will force dirt into the fibers Replace the paper element if it is excessivel
21. NS MODEL HF2315SBE HF2315HME HF2415SBE HF2417HME HF2417HTE HF2620HME HF2620HTE Electric SYSTEM 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V Battery 24 Ah 24 Ah 24 Ah 24 Ah 24 Ah 24 Ah 24 Ah Engine HONDA type GCV520 GCV520 GCV520 GCV530 GCV530 GXV620 GXV620 Operating engine speed 2800 r p m 2800rp m 2800rp m 2800rp m 2800 r p m 2800rp m 2800 r p m Front tyres 13x5 00 6 13x5 00 6 15x6 00 6 15x6 00 6 15x6 00 6 15x6 00 6 15x 6 00 6 Rear tyres 18X8 50 8 18x 850 8 18 x 8 50 8 18x 850 8 18x8 50 8 18x850 8 18x 850 8 Front tyres pressure 1 5 bar 1 5 bar 1 0 bar 1 0 bar 1 0 bar 1 0 bar 1 0 bar Rear tyres pressure 1 2 bar 1 2 bar 1 2 bar 1 2 bar 1 2 bar 1 2 bar 1 2 bar Fuel tank capacity 6 2 liters 6 2 liters 6 2 liters 6 2 liters 6 2 liters 6 2 liters 6 2 liters 210 kg 213 kg 223 kg 228 kg 237 kg 245 kg 254 kg Forward speed in Forward drive wet 0 82 kmh 0 82km h 0 82km h 0 82km h 0 8 2 km h in 1st 2 1 km h 2 1 km h in 2 nd w 85 km h 3 5 km h in 3 rd we 5 4 km h 5 4 km h in 4 th 6 0 km h 6 0 km h 9 0 km h z 9 0 km h in reverse 2 6 km h 0 4 2 km h 2 6 km h 0 4 2km h 0 4 2km h 0 42km h 0 4 2 km h Inside turning circle left inside 1 8m 1 8m 1 8m 1 8m 1 8m 1 6m 1 6m Cutting height 30 80mm 30 80mm 30 90 mm 30 90 mm 30 90 mm 30 90 mm 30 90 mm Cutting width 91 cm 91 cm 101 cm 101 cm 101 cm 121 cm 121 cm Grass catcher capacity 280 liter
22. WING i 5 7 Mulching function eee eens 5 4 8 Parking brake Function of the lever 4 5 Pilot lamps Function When they light Safety General regulations n Decals with icons When safety devices cut in Checking efficiency in Seat Description Fitting on the machine Adjustment iii Speed change Position of the lever 4 22 Forward movement 5 4 2 Reverse MOVEMENT 5 4 4 Slopes Precautions when using 5 5 Starting Procedure for starting 5 4 1 Steering wheel Function arteria lalla 4 1 Fitting onto the machine 3 2 Stone guard Description i ai ee 2 2 5 Fitting onto the machine 5 3 5 Towing Regulations ii 1 4 Transport How it is to be done 5 6 Tyres P IESSUFES iiii rin 5 3 2 Repair and replacement 6 4 7 Wheels Replacement in 6 4 1
23. an foul the spark plug and cause the engine to run erratically NOTE Should you have difficulties in starting do not persist with using the starter motor as this can run down the battery or flood the engine Turn the key to the OFF position wait for a few seconds and then repeat the operation Should the malfunction persist refer to chapter 7 of this manual IMPORTANT Always bear in mind that the safety devices prevent the engine starting when the blades are engaged the transmission is not in neutral N the operator is absent with the parking brake disengaged In these cases once the situation has been corrected the key must first be turned back to OFF before the engine can be restarted EN 28 HOW TO USE 5 4 2 FORWARD DRIVE AND MOVING WITHOUT MOWING A WARNING This machine has not been approved for use on public roads It has to be used as indicated by the Highway Code in private areas Closed to traffic NOTE When moving the machine the blades must be disengaged and the cutting deck put at its highest position position 7 HF2 eeSBE e Put the accelerator control between the SLOW and FAST positions and e the gear change lever in the 1st speed position 4 22 Keep the pedal pressed down and disengage the parking brake Slowly release e the pedal which will turn from brake to clutch thus operating the rear wheels
24. battery charger supplied is NOT able to carry out the first charging of the bat tery after it has been activated IMPORTANT _ 7o prevent the safety device in the electronics card from cut ting in never start the engine until the battery is fully charged PRALINE Battery acid is corrosive and a pollutant When handling use protective gloves and dispose of properly following current regula tions 3 6 GRASS CATCHER SUPPORT ASSEMBLY Fit the two brackets 1 on the rear plate 2 using for each bracket three screws 3 which are supplied as shown without a fully tightening the nuts 4 3 The supports 1 must be mounted so that ia EN 12 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY the wings 1a are turned inwards Hook the upper part of the grass catcher frame 5 onto the brackets and centre it up with the rear plate 2 Adjust the position of the two brackets 1 to the stop 6 so that when turning the grass catcher frame the pin 7 slots into the seat 8 correctly Check again that the frame 5 is properly centred with the rear plate 2 and that it rotates correctly as shown above and then fully tighten the screws 3 and the nuts 4 3 7 ASSEMBLING THE LEVERS FOR TIPPING THE GRASS CATCHER HF2eeeHTE e e Position the lever axle 1 in the notch s of the two plates 2 and attach them CHC 6 A SO e on the internal side of the grass catch i Pona 3 JN e er supports 3
25. be kept low on slopes and during tight turns stay alert for humps and hollows and other hidden hazards never mow across the face of the slope 6 Use care when pulling loads or using heavy equipment use only approved drawbar hitch points limit loads to those you can safely control do not turn sharply Use care when reversing 7 Stop the blades rotating before crossing surfaces other than grass 8 Never operate the machine with defective guards or without safety protective devices in place 9 Do not change the engine governor settings or overspeed the engine Operating the engine at excessive speed can increase the hazard of personal injury 10 Before leaving the operator s position disengage the power take off and lower the attachments change into neutral and set the parking brake stop the engine and remove the key 11 Disengage drive to attachments stop the engine and remove the ignition key before clearing blockages or unclogging chutes before cleaning checking or working on the machine after striking a foreign object Inspect the machine for damage and make repairs before restarting and operating the equipment If the machine starts to vibrate abnormally check immediately 12 Disengage drive to blades when transporting or not in use 13 Stop the engine and disengage drive to the attachment before refuelling before removing the grass catcher 1
26. c tor channel to become blocked Should this happen it will be necessary to stop forward movement immediately disengage the blades stop the engine and remove the key take off the grass catcher or stone guard remove the accumulated cuttings reaching them from the outlet of the collector channel A WARNING This job must only be performed with the engine turned off 5 4 8 MULCHING FUNCTION OPTIONAL The Mulching cap recycles grass inside the cutting deck chopping it into fine strands and strewing them evenly on the lawn This accessory must be fastened to the rear plate and used as shown in the relevant instructions 5 4 9 END OF MOWING When you have finished mowing disengage the blades lower the engine speed and return with the cutting deck in the highest position 5 4 10 END OF WORK Stop the machine put the accelerator lever in the SLOW position and turn off the engine by putting the key into the OFF position This operation makes the fuel valve automatically close A WARNING Always take out the ignition key if leaving the machine unattended HOW TO USE EN 33 5 4 11 CLEANING AND STORAGE Put the machine away in a dry place protected from weather and if possible cover with a cloth After each mowing clean the outside of the machine empty the grass catcher and shake it to remove residual grass and earth TANZI IICISS Aways empty the grass catcher and do not leave co
27. ct spring gt length 2 is achieved Disengage the e blades with the engine off gt After regulation the cable 3 should be e slack when the blades are disengaged to keep the blade brake efficient HF24170ee With the engine running engage the blades and then switch off the engine with e out disengaging the blades Turn the adjusting nut 1 until the correct e spring length 2 is achieved Disengage the blades with the engine off e After regulation the cable 3 should be slack when the blades are disengaged to e keep the blade brake efficient e e 2 Turn the adjusting nut 1 until the correct e spring length 2 is achieved e 6 3 4 BRAKE ADJUSTMENT If the braking distance becomes longer than the amount indicated 5 3 6 the brake spring will need to be adjusted The adjustment will need to be made while the parking brake is engaged Access for making this adjustment is by taking off the inspection hatch on the tunnel beneath the seat Loosen the nut 1 which holds the bracket 2 and turn the nut 3 until the length of the spring is MAINTENANCE EN 51 HF2ee SBE A 47 5 49 5 mm HF 2eeeHME HF2e HTE B 45 47 mm measured inside the washers When the adjust ment has been made tighten the nut 1 IMPORTANT Do not screw below these lev els to avoid overloading the brake unit PRALINE if the brake still does not work p
28. cut in due to electronic card wet Put the key in the OFF position and look for the cause of the problem dry using tepid air 3 With the key on START the dash board comes on but the starter motor does not runa 4 With the key on START the starter motor runs but the engine does not start insufficiently charged battery badly earthed starter motor you are not ready for starting 5 2 insufficiently charged battery faulty fuel supply faulty ignition no oil recharge the battery 6 2 4 check earth connections disengage the blades if the problem continues check the relevant micro switch put the transmission in neutral N recharge the battery 6 2 4 check the level in the tank 5 3 3 check the wiring of the fuel open com mand check fuel filter 6 4 4 check that spark plug caps are firmly fitted 6 4 5 check that the electrodes are clean and have the correct gap 6 4 5 check the engine oil level and top up if necessary 5 3 3 5 Starting is difficult or the engine runs erratically fault in carburation clean or replace the air filter 6 4 3 flush out the float chamber 5 4 12 empty fuel tank and refill with fresh fuel 5 4 12 check and if necessary replace fuel filter 6 4 4 EN 60 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM 6 Weak engine perfor ma
29. e the steering wheel the seat the front bumper if fitted the grass catcher brackets the grass catcher components the battery charger an envelope containing the operator s manuals and documents the nuts and bolts including a pin for blocking the steering wheel 2 starter keys and a spare 10 A fuse NOTE To prevent damaging the cutting deck when getting the ma chine down from the pallet take it to the maximum height 4 6 and be very careful In the hydrostatic drive models to get the machine off the pallet and to move it more easily put the drive disengage lever in position B 4 34 3 2 FITTING THE STEERING WHEEL Put the machine on a flat surface and straighten up the front wheels Fit the steering wheel 1 onto the pro truding shaft 2 with the spokes directed towards the seat Line up the hole in the steering wheel hub EN 10 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY with the hole in the shaft and insert the pin supplied 3 using a hammer ensuring that the end comes completely through to the opposite side NOTE To avoid damaging the steering wheel use a punch of the same size to push the pin in the last part 3 3 FITTING THE SEAT HF2ee BE Mount the seat 1 on the plate 2 using s the screws 3 HF 2eee ME HF2e OTE Raise the adjustment lever 3 and fit the s seat 1 in the slide 2 introducing it e from the steering w
30. e by holding the blade up with a screw driver inserted in the central hole A WARNING Damaged or bent blades must always be replaced never try to repair them ALWAYS USE MANUFACTURER S GENUINE BLADES MAINTENANCE EN 47 WARNING The blades differ and are contra rotating When installing them make sure that they are correctly positioned A WARNING When re fitting the blades always follow the indi cated sequence making sure that the blades wings are facing towards the interior of the cutting deck and that the cupped side of the cup washer 1 is pressing against the blade Tighten the fix ing screws 2 using a torque wrench set to 45 50 Nm If one or both shaft hubs 3 come off when dismantling the blades make sure the keys 4 are securely lodged in place 6 3 2 CUTTING DECK ALIGNMENT The cutting deck should be properly set to obtain a good cut NOTE For achieving good results from cutting the front part should always be 5 7mm lower than the rear Put the machine onto a flat surface and check the tyre pressures aligned to the center lines of the two blades put two blocks 1 24 28 mm thick under the front edge of the deck and two blocks 2 5 7 mm higher under the rear edge put the height adjusting lever into position 1 HF23150ee ria Completely loosen the two nuts 3 the nuts 4 6 8 and the locknuts 5 EN 48 MAINTEN
31. engine stops pull out the lever 1 4 9 1 and tip up the grass catcher to empty it close up the grass catcher so that it hooks onto the pawl stop 2 and put the lever 1 back into place ee TA f f Dh oo bi n HE si citt ae HR Bee si oe FE Fe Da oe po si si si E pa pa ee2e2ee 0000808000 8 a N TAN ct ean i pe ct HE ch o ch a EA ch ch hs sk n VI HF2eeeHTE NOTE The dumping switch operates only with the blades disengaged with the operator seated keep the button 3 4 9 2 pressed until the grass catcher is com pletely tipped over once emptied keep the button 4 4 9 3 pressed until the grass catcher has completely gone down while checking that the pawl 2 stays hooked on B NOTE At times the audible warning may be heard at the moment of engaging the blade even when the grass catcher has been emptied This is due to grass cuttings left on the sensor of the micro Il i 9 switch To stop the signal disengage the blades and then immediately engage them again If the warning sound continues stop the engine take off di the grass catcher and remove any accumulated O grass cuttings from the sensor 1 35 I 1 EN 32 HOW TO USE 5 4 7 UNBLOCKING THE COLLECTOR CHANNEL Cutting very tall or wet grass particularly at too high speed can cause the colle
32. eways and putting it into position R 4 22 Gradually s release the pedal to engage the clutch and then begin moving in reverse gt HF2eeeHME HF2eeeHTE x When the machine is stopped start the reverse movement by pressing the e drive pedal in the R direction 4 33 5 4 5 GRASS CUTTING When you have reached the area to be mowed make sure that the grass catcher or stone guard is positioned correctly gt HF24e0 e0 HF2600 00 The cutting deck wheels 1 are included so that a space is always kept e between the ground and the edge of the cutting deck to prevent the lawn dam s age if the ground is uneven e gt Each cutting deck wheel can be fitted at two different heights it serves to main EN 30 HOW TO USE e tain space in the lowest position whereas it e does not function when in the highest position e To change the position unscrew end remove the pin 1 then reposition the wheel 2 in the e upper or lower hole of the wale shown on the e e diagram e A WARNING This work is to be done to all four wheels WITH THE ENGINE OFF AND THE BLADES DISENGAGED To start cutting put the accelerator into the FAST position bring the cutting deck to the highest position engage the blades 4 9 start moving forwards onto the grass area very gradually and with particular caution as previously described adjust t
33. ft and fastened by a key that forms a part of the wheel s hub I NOTE Should you substitute one or both rear wheels ensure that they are of the same diameter and check that the cutting deck is horizontal to prevent an uneven cut IMPORTANT Before re fitting a wheel smear some grease on the axle and carefully re fit the snap ring 1 and washer 2 6 4 7 REPLACING OR REPAIRING TYRES The tyres are of the Tubeless type and therefore all replacement or repairs will have to be carried out by a tyre repair expert in accordance with the methods for this kind of tyre 6 4 8 REPLACING BULBS IN MODELS WITH LIGHTS The bulbs 18W have a bayonet fitting and are installed in the bulb holder which can be taken out by turning it anti clockwise using pli ers EN 58 MAINTENANCE 6 4 9 REPLACING A FUSE A few fuses of various capacities are envisaged on the machine Their functions and features are given in the following table 1 10 Amps Red protection of the main circuits and power circuits of the electronic card HF23ee ee HF24ece ce pl 2 15 Amps Blue protection of the recharge circuit HF2620Hee 2 25 Amps White protection of the recharge circuit 23 10 Amps Red protection of the grass catcher tipping con trol circuit When the fuse blows 1 the machine stops and all the lights on the dashboard go out The battery pilot lamp tur
34. he forward speed and the cutting height 4 6 according to the lawn condition height density and dampness of the grass On flat ground these general conditions can be followed High and dense grass wet lawn 2 5 km h Average condition grass 4 6 km h Low grass dry lawn over 6 km h HF2eeeHME HF2eeeHTE o The speed is controlled in a gradual and progressive way by the pressure on e the drive pedal A WARNING When cutting on sloping ground the forward speed must be reduced to ensure safe conditions 1 2 5 5 In any case the speed should always be lowered if you note a reduction in engine speed since a forward speed that is too fast compared to the amount of grass being cut will never mow the grass well Disengage the blades and put the cutting deck in the highest position whenever you need to get past an obstacle HOW TO USE EN 31 5 4 6 EMPTYING THE GRASS CATCHER D o not let the grass catcher become too full as this may block the collector chan nel When the grass catcher is full there is an intermittent audible warning At this point lower the engine speed go into neutral N 4 22 or 4 32 33 and stop forward movement engage the parking brake on slopes disengage the blades 4 8 and the audible signal will stop HF2 eeSBE HF2eeeHME VI NOTE Emptying the grass catcher can only be done with the blades disengaged otherwise the
35. heel s side till the 2 seat engages in one of the 6 positions e At this point the seat is engaged and e cannot be removed unless the lever 4 is s pressed freeing it from its retainer e 3 4 FRONT BUMPER ASSEMBLY if fitted Fit the front bumper 1 on the lower part of the frame 2 using the four screws 3 3 5 CONNECTING THE BATTERY The battery 1 is situated behind the engine and is held in place by an elastic strap 2 Unhook the elastic strap 2 remove the battery and its protective cover 3 and pour the electrolytic solution 4 Acid not supplied specific gravity 1 280 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY EN 11 or 31 5 Baum until the indicated level is reached distrib uting it evenly among the six elements Close the six caps 5 which are includ ed and begin charg ing the battery Remount the bat tery on the ma chine The elastic strap 2 shoud be placed behind the filling ca caps 5 of the battery g y Connect the red cable 6 to first the positive terminal ____ then the black cable 7 to the negative terminal using the supplied screws as indicated Grease the terminals with silicon grease making sure that the protective cap of the red cable 6 is positioned correct ly ae UPPER LEVE om IMPORTANT _ After having activated the battery continue charging it com pletely Contact your Dealer who has all of the proper equipment available The
36. hich does not require maintenance It is permanently lubricated and this lubricant does not need changing or topping up 6 2 4 BATTERY To ensure long life to the battery it is essen tial to keep it carefully maintained The bat tery on your machine must be charged before using for the first time 3 4 During periods when it is not used the charge level can be kept constant by using the maintenance battery charger supplied For this purpose the machine is supplied with a connector 1 to be connected to the corresponding battery charger connector IMPORTANT No device other than the battery charger is to be connected to this connector IMPORTANT The charge must be maintained with the battery charger fol lowing the instructions given in the instruction booklet Other recharging sys tems may definitively damage the battery A low battery must be recharged as soon as possible Otherwise irreparable damage could be done to the battery s elements Periodically check the electrolyte level which must be between the MIN and MAX marks on the battery When topping off use ONLY distilled water for batteries EN 44 MAINTENANCE 6 3 CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 6 3 1 DISMANTLING SHARPENING AND BALANCING BLADES Blades that are badly sharpened tear at the grass reduce collection and make the lawn turn yellow IMPORTANT When accessing the blades remove the cutting deck that is equipped with a q
37. ht and e the left and then tighten the relevant locknuts 4 e MAINTENANCE EN 49 e turn both the rear screws 5 until the rear s of the deck begins to rise both at the right ee ZA x Di e CZ 3 and the left and then tighten the relative locknuts 6 N n If you are unable to adjust the cutting deck properly contact your Dealer 6 3 3 ADJUSTING BLADE ENGAGEMENT AND BLADE BRAKE When the lever to disengage the blades is operated this also brings the blade brake into operation for stopping the blades within few seconds A stretched cable and changes in the length of the belt can impair the blades engagement or rotation In this case you have to work on the adjuster according to the different methods provided for each model In any event if the engagement is unable to normally drive the belt or the blades do not stop within a few seconds after adjustment immediately contact your Deal er J J HF2315SBE Turn the adjusting nut 1 until the correct spring length 2 is achieved measured e with the blade engaged HF2415SBE Turn the adjusting nut 1 until the correct gt spring length 2 is achieved measured e with the blades engaged EN 50 MAINTENANCE HF2315HME o With the engine running engage the blades and then switch off the engine with e out disengaging the blades Turn the i adjusting nut 1 until the corre
38. ial number 6 Weight in kg Honda Europe Power EYuipmen Ruedes Chataigniers 7 Name and address of Manufacturer 2006 a eS MA j j j l l I AF i IE Note your Write your machine serial number here machine s model here HOW TO RECOGNIZE YOUR MACHINE Preparation use and maintenance of a range of machines with many differing features are described in this manual It is therefore important to clearly identify your machine s model in order to following all of the information regarding it Your machine s model is indicated on the identification label in point 4 and is composed of a series of letters and numbers In the following pages of this manual the model or models to which operations refer are indicated beforehand The absence of any indication means it is valid for all models EN 8 IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE AND COMPONENTS 2 2 IDENTIFICATION OF MAIN COMPONENTS Various main components can be seen on the machine and these have the fol lowing functions 1 2 3 10 Cutting deck this is the guard enclosing the rotating blades Blades these are what cut the grass The wings at the ends help convey the cut grass towards the collector channel Collector channel this is the part connecting the cutting deck to the grass catcher Grass catcher as well as collecting the grass cuttings this is also a safety element in that it stops any objects
39. inflammable DO NOT TAKE A NAKED FLAME TO THE TANK S OPENING IN ORDER TO SEE THE TANK S CONTENTS AND DO NOT SMOKE WHEN REFUELLING 5 3 4 CHECKING THE BRAKING SYSTEM Make sure that the machine s braking capacity is adequate for the conditions of usage Avoid starting the machine if you have doubts on the brake efficiency If necessary adjust the brake 6 3 4 If you still have doubts about its efficien cy contact your Dealer EN 26 HOW TO USE 5 3 5 FITTING THE PROTECTION DEVICES AT THE EXIT GRASS CATCHER OR STONE GUARD PNAC Never use the machine without having fitted the protec tion devices at the exit HF2eeeHTE The protection devices must be fitted with e the tipping levers lowered Attach the grass catcher inserting the upper tube of the frame into the slots of the 2 brack ets 1 ipy wy y ttt th Make sure that the lower tube of the opening of the grass catcher hooks onto the pawl 2 i es ttt tax px di da 4 a di da 4 a di da 4 a di da 4 uP da a ttt oe RE i ih se a Hi ne Ha EX toi eo ee ne If the hook is too stiff or too loose adjustthe EEE return spring 6 3 6 S Ifyou would like to mow without using the grass catcher an optional stone guard kit 8 2 is avail able on request This has to be attached to the rear 6 plate as indicated in the relevant instructions 0 5 3 6 CHECKING THE EF
40. ing the brake ste ACjUSTING ooo eee iarna atersi in denis Choke Function and use 4 2 Clutch Brake Function of the pedal 4 21 Cleaning How it is to be done 5 4 11 Collector channel Description prriia rat 2 2 3 UNDIOCKING i 5 4 7 Cutting deck Description ssissrorniisianste tisis Internal washing Removal 6 3 Alignment uiir i Drive pedals Function of the pedals 4 32 4 33 Forward movement Reverse movement Drive to the wheels Adjusting the belt eee 6 3 5 Engine Engine dil iaia 6 Oil filter tes Air filter Fuel filter Spark plug Lei teed ete Filling with oil and fuel How to do SO i 5 3 3 Fuse Replacement irene 6 4 9 Grass catcher Description i 2 2 4 Tipping controls we 4 9 ASSEMDIY tt wie 3 9 Fitting on the machine 5 3 5 EMPING setesi iret 5 4 6 Adjusting the hooking 6 3 6 Key FUNCHION ssoi asd 4 4 Lights Control Ssss aian raaa 4 10 1 Replacing bulbs Maintenance How it is to be done 6 2 1 6 2 2 Mowing Adjusting height iii 4 6 IN FEVEFSE ii 4 7 HOW 10 C taena ee 5 4 5 At the end of MOWINg 5 4 9 Advice for MO
41. itions e s The position is changed by pulling up the handle 1 and sliding the seat until it is e locked into the desired position 5 3 2 TYRE PRESSURE Unscrew the hubcaps and connect the valve caps to a compressed air line with a gauge The tyre pressure levels are given in the Specifications table cap 9 Proper tyre pressure levels arevital for per fect alignment of the cutting deck and thus mows evenly HOW TO USE EN 25 5 3 3 FILLING WITH OIL AND FUEL IMPORTANT _ Use oil SAE 10W30 and Petrol Unleaded Euro 95 IMPORTANT Running the engine with an insufficient amount of oil can damage it very seri ously The use of a non detergent or two stroke engine oil can reduce the life of the engine On a flat surface and with the engine off remove the cap with the dipstick and dry it Push it fully in without screwing it on then take it out and check the oil level If the level is close to or below the lower limit MIN of the dipstick top up with the recommended oil until the upper limit MAX is reached Screw the dipstick cap back on Refuel using a funnel Avoid overfilling filler neck has a max level indication 7 The tank s capacity is about 6 2 litres N NOTE In the event of spilling on the body quickly remove perol traces di DANGER Refuelling should be car ried out in an open or well ventilated area with engine stopped Always remember that petrol fumes are
42. ll the necessary steps to ensure his own safety and that of others particularly on slopes or rough slippery and unstable ground Do not leave the machine stopped in high grass with the engine running in order to avoid the risk of starting a fire PNAC This machine must not be used on slopes greater than 10 17 5 5 IMPORTANT _ A the references relating to the positions of controls are those described in chapter 4 5 2 WHY THE SAFETY DEVICES CUT IN The safety devices work in two ways they prevent the engine from starting if all the safety requirements have not been met they stop the engine if even just one of the safety requirements is lacking HOW TO USE EN 23 To start the engine in all cases it is necessary that the transmission is in neutral the blades are not engaged the operator is seated or the parking brake is engaged The engine stops when the operator leaves his seat when the blades are engaged the operator leaves his seat when the transmission is not in neutral the operator leaves his seat with the transmission in neutral but without engaging the parking brake the grass catcher is lifted or the stone guard is removed when the blades are engaged the reverse gear is engaged with the blades engaged This can be avoided by keeping the push button 4 7 pressed The table below shows various operating conditions highlighti
43. lly release the pedal HF2 HME HF2 HTE press the drive pedal forward 4 32 Reduce the engine speed and press the brake pedal Brake or stop 5 4 3 Reverse 5 4 4 Stop the machine HF2 eSBE put into neutral N push the pedal right down engage reverse 4 22 and then gradually release the pedal HF2 eHME HF2 HTE press the drive pedal in reverse 4 33 EN 38 HOW TO USE To You will need to Cut the grass 5 4 5 Empty the grass catcher 5 4 6 Unblock the collector channel 5 4 7 End mowing 5 4 8 Stop the engine 5 4 9 Store the machine 5 4 10 Fit the grass catcher or stone guard adjust the height of the cutting deck wheels and move the accelerator engage the blades and adjust the cutting height HF2 eeSBE push the pedal right down engage the gear 4 22 and then gradually release the pedal HF2 eeHME HF2e HTE press the drive pedal forward 4 32 Stop forward movement disengage the blades and acti vate the control for tipping up the grass catcher Stop forward movement disengage the blades and turn off the engine remove the grass catcher and clean the channel Disengage the blades and reduce the engine speed Reduce the engine speed wait a few seconds and turn the key Engage the parking brake remove the key and if neces sary
44. mphasis and signify the following NOTE or IMPORTANT _ These give details or further informa tion on what has already been said and aim to prevent damage to the machine A WARNING Non observance will result in the risk of injury to oneself or others di DANGER Non observance will result in the risk of serious injury or death to oneself or others This manual describes various versions of the machine which mainly differ in type of transmission with mechanical gear change or with hydrostatic continu ous speed adjustment blade engagement system manual pneumatic or electromagnetic clutch special equipment and or accessories The symbol highlights all differences in usage and is followed by the indica tion of the version to which it refers The symbol makes a reference to another part of the manual where further information or clarification can be found NOTE Whenever a reference is made to a position on the machine front back left or right hand side this is determined by facing the direc tion of forward travel IMPORTANT _ forall usage and maintenance operations on the battery which are not described in this manual consult the relevant manual which form an integral part of all the documentation supplied with the machine EN 4 SAFETY REGULATIONS 1 2 SAFETY REGULATIONS read carefully before using the machine A TRAINING
45. n tainers full of cut grass inside a room Clean the plastic parts of the body with a damp sponge using water and deter gent taking care not to pu water on the engine the electrical parts or the elec tronic card located under the dashboard IMPORTANT Never use hose nozzles or harsh detergents for cleaning the body and engine For washing the inside of the cutting deck and the collector channel the machine must 7 A be on firm ground with d 1 the grass catcher or stone guard fitted the operator seated BS EX the engine running the transmission in neutral 0 the parking brake engaged the blades engaged Connect a water hose to the pipe fittings 1 alternating and run water through for a few minutes each with the blades turning When washing the cutting deck should be fully lowered Then take off the grass catcher empty and rinse it and then put it in a position where it can dry quickly VI HF26200 IMPORTANT To avoid impairing the efficient working of the electromag netic clutch prevent the friction from coming into contact with oil do not direct jets of high pressure water directly onto the clutch unit do not clean the clutch with petrol EN 34 HOW TO USE 5 4 12 STORAGE AND INACTIVITY FOR LONG PERIODS If the machine is likely to be unused for a long period more than 1 month dis connect the ground black cable from the battery L
46. n chapter 7 of this manual N transmission in neutral position fi low fuel it means that approx 1 5 bd liters are left in the tank which is enough for 30 40 minutes of nor gt mal work e 7 problems with the engine s lubrica e e e e e e e e k This warning light comes on when the key 4 4 is in the ON position and always stays on while operating If it blinks it means that the engine cannot be started 5 2 I The sensor located inside the dashboard turns on the headlights automatically in models where included after approximately few of darkness and turns them off after few seconds of light To avoid unnecessary use of them keep the area near the sensor clean and do not place rags or objects on the dashboard m There are two types of sound warnings continuous the electronic card s protection device has cut in intermittent warning that the grass catcher is full EN 20 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS HF2e SBE 4 21 CLUTCH BRAKE PEDAL gt This pedal has a dual function during e the first part of its stroke it acts asa s clutch engaging and disengaging e drive to the wheels and in the second part it acts as a brake on the rear e wheels J UUU NY IMPORTANT _ Do not keep the pedal halfway between clutch engagement and disengagement for a long time this can cause overheat ing and consequent damage t
47. n key and read the instruc tions before carrying out any 3 4 repair or maintenance work 3 Danger Ejected objects Do not operate without either the stone guard or grass catcher in place 5 6 4 Danger Ejected objects A Ka Keep bystanders away 2 max 10 E 5 Danger Machine rollover Do not use this machine on slopes greater then 10 6 Danger Dismemberment Make sure that children stay clear of the machine all the time when engine is running 7 Dangerof cutting yourself Blades in movement Do not put hands or feet near or under the opening of the cutting plate 8 Warning Do not manipulate the microswitch 1 4 REGULATIONS FOR TOWING A kit for towing a small trailer is available on request This accessory is to be fitted as per the instructions provided When using do not exceed the recommended drawbar loads stated on the decal and follow the safety instruc tions 1 2 C 6 IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE AND COMPONENTS EN 7 2 IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE AND COMPONENTS 2 1 IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE The plate located on the left side of the main frame has the essential data of each machine The serial number 5 must be quoted when you require technical assistance or spare parts 1 Acoustic power level according to direc tive 2000 14 EEC 2 Conformity mark according to directive 98 37 EEC 3 Year of manufacture 4 Type of machine 5 Ser
48. nce during cutting LIKELY CAUSE forward speed too high in relation to cutting height 5 4 5 SOLUTION reduce the forward speed and or raise the cutting deck 7 Engine stops when blades are engaged you are not ready to engage the blades sit firmly on the seat if problem contin 5 2 ues check micro switch check that the grass catcher or stone guard are correctly in position if prob lem continues check micro switch 8 The battery warning light does not turn off after a few minutes work recharging of the battery insufficient check connections 9 The oil warning light comes on while work ing bad HF2220 problems in lubricating the engine Turn the key immediately to STOP top up the oil level 5 3 3 replace the filter if the problem contin ues contact your Dealer 10 The engine stops and an audible signal is heard The protection of the electronic card has cut in due to battery contains electrolyte but is not charged overvoltage caused by the charge reg ulator badly connected battery poor contact engine badly earthed Turn the key to STOP and look for the cause of the problem recharge battery 6 2 4 contact your Dealer check connections i 3 4 check engine earth connection 11 The engine stops with no audible warn ing battery disconnected no ea
49. ng why the safety device shuts down the engine OPERATOR GR CATCHER BLADES TRANSMISSION BRAKE ENGINE A PILOT LAMPS ON Key in ON position Sitting YES Disengaged N Engaged Stopped Sitting NO Disengaged N Disengaged Stopped B WHEN STARTING Key in START position Sitting A Disengaged 1 5 F R Engaged Does NOT start Sitting A Engaged N Engaged Does NOT start Absent A Disengaged N Disengaged Does NOT start C WHEN MOVING Key in ON position Sitting YES Disengaged 1 5 F R Engaged Stops Absent YES Disengaged N Disengaged Stops D WHEN CUTTING GRASS Key in ON position Sitting NO Engaged Disengaged Stops Sitting YES Engaged R Disengaged Stops Absent YES Disengaged N Disengaged Stops Absent YES Engaged Engaged Stops This may be avoided by keeping the push button 4 7 pressed EN 24 HOW TO USE 5 3 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS BEFORE STARTING WORK Before starting to work it is necessary to carry out several checks and operations to ensure that the work gives the best results and is done in maximum safety 5 3 1 SEAT ADJUSTMENT HF2eee BE e e To adjust the seat position the four fixing S screws 1 must be loosened Move the e seat along the support slots e e e When you find the desired position tighten the four screws 1 e HF 2eee ME HF2eee0TE e e The sliding seat can be adjusted onto six different pos
50. ns on in models pro vided with it 4 10 f when the fuse 2 trips Tripping of the fuse 3 prevents the control motor of the grass catcher s tipping to operate IMPORTANT A blown fuse must always be replaced by one of the same type and rating and never with one of another rating If you cannot find eliminate the causes of the tripping consult your Dealer 6 4 10 REPLACING BELTS Replacing belts is quite a complicated process of dismantling and subsequent adjustment and must only be carried out by your Dealer NOTA Replace the belts as soon as they show obvious signs of wear ALWAYS USE GENUINE REPLACEMENT BELTS MAINTENANCE EN 59 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM 1 With the key at ON the dashboard remains off with no audible signal LIKELY CAUSE The protection of the electronic card has cut in due to badly connected battery battery terminals crossed completely flat battery or eroded bat tery plates fuse blown I bad earthing to the engine or the frame SOLUTION Put the key in the OFF position and look for the cause of the problem check connections 3 4 check connections 3 4 recharge battery 6 2 4 replace fuse 10 A 6 4 9 check connections of black earth leads 2 With the key at ON the dashboard remains off but there is an audible signal continuous The protection of the electronic card has
51. o the transmission belt 3 NOTE pedal When the machine is in movement keep your foot off the e 4 22 SPEED CHANGE LEVER This lever has seven positions for the five forward speeds the neutral position e N and reverse R To go from one speed to another press the pedal 4 21 s halfway and move the lever as per the instructions on the label e CALADO Reverse must be engaged only when the machine is stopped HF2eeeHME HF2 eHTE i e 4 31 BRAKE PEDAL This pedal works the brake on the rear wheels e J e 4 32 FORWARD GEAR PEDAL This pedal engages drive in the rear wheels and modulates the machine s e CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS EN 21 speed Increasing pressure on the pedal progressively increas gt es the speed of the machine The pedal automatically a S into neutral N when released The neutral condition N is shown by the lighting of an indicator light 4 10 g e 4 33 REVERSE PEDAL e This pedal engages reverse drive in the wheels and modu lates the machine s speed Increasing pressure on the pedal progressively increases the speed of the machine The pedal automatically goes into neutral N when released The neutral condition N is shown by the lighting of an indicator light 4 10 9 PNAC Reverse must be engaged only when the machine is stopped NOTE If one of the drive
52. ronic card has a self resetting protector which breaks the circuit if there is a fault in the electrical system It results in the stopping of the engine and an audible signal which can only be stopped by removing the key The circuit automatically resets after a few seconds but the cause of the fault should be ascertained and dealt with to avoid re activating the protection device IMPORTANT To avoid activating the protection device do not reverse the leads on the battery terminals do not use the machine without its battery or damage may be caused to the charging regulator be careful not to cause short circuits 5 5 USING ON SLOPING GROUND Only mowing in any case on the maxi mum gradients already mentioned max 10 17 lawns on a slope have to be mowed moving up and down and never across them taking great care when changing direction that the highest wheels do not hit obstacles such as stones branches roots etc that may cause the machine to slide sideways tip over or oth erwise cause loss of control max 10 17 A DANGER REDUCE SPEED BEFORE ANY CHANGE OF DIRECTION ON SLOPES and always engage the parking brake before leaving the machine stopped and unattended EN 36 HOW TO USE A WARNING Take care when beginning forward movement on sloping ground to prevent the risk of tipping up Reduce the forward speed before going on a slope particularly downhill A DANGER Never use
53. roperly even after this adjustment immediately contact your Dealer DO NOT ATTEMPT OTHER WORK ON THE BRAKE THAN DESCRIBED HERE 6 3 5 ADJUSTING THE TENSION OF THE DRIVE BELT If you should notice that forward drive power has dropped it will be necessary to adjust the tension of stretcher s spring to return to top operational conditions Access for making this adjustment is by taking off the inspection hatch on the tun nel beneath the seat Loosen the locking nuts 2 and tighten or loosen the screw 1 as much as nec essary for a length A of the spring 3 of HF2ee SBE A 129 131 mm HF2eeeHME HF2eeeHTE A 109 111 mm measured to the outside of the end of the spring When the adjustment has been made tighten the nuts 2 NOTE When replacing the belt take great care when using for the first few times as engagement may be sudden until the belt is sufficiently run in EN 52 MAINTENANCE 6 3 6 ADJUSTMENT OF THE SPRING OF THE PAWL FOR HOOKING THE GRASS CATCHER If the grass catcher tends to jump about and to open up when going over rough ground or if it is difficult to hook back on after being emptied the tension of the spring will need to be adjusted 1 Change the hooking point by using one of the holes 2 until the required result is achieved 6 4 DISMANTLING AND REPLACEMENT 6 4 1 OIL ENGINE Drain the oil while the engine is still hot to ensure quick
54. rth contact on engine problems in the engine check connections 3 4 check the earth connection on the engine contact your Dealer 12 The blades warn ing light stays lit when the blades are disen gaged ta models with lever operated engagement the lever does not return to the disen gaged position due to accumulated grass cuttings at the end of its stroke free the joint of all the grass accessed from the inspection hatch 13 The blades do not engage tz models with lever operated engagement cable lengthened or belt loosened turn the adjusting nut 6 3 3 TROUBLESHOOTING EN 61 PROBLEM E models with electromagnetic ni clutch LIKELY CAUSE belt loosened problems in the electromagnetic clutch SOLUTION turn the adjusting nut 6 3 3 contact your Dealer 14 Uneven cut and poor grass collection cutting deck not parallel to the ground blade cutting badly forward speed too high compared to height of grass 5 4 5 collector channel is blocked cutting deck full of grass check the tyre pressures 5 3 2 re align the cutting deck to the ground 6 3 2 check that the blades are fitted proper ly 6 3 1 sharpen or fit new blades 6 3 1 check the tension of the belt and con trol cable of the blade engagement lever ad Models with lever engage ment 6 3 3 reduce forward speed and or raise the cutting deck
55. s 280 liters 300 liters 300 liters 330 liters 350 liters 350 liters Sound pressure level at the ear measured according 2000 14 EC 85 dBA 85 dBA 84 dBA 84 dBA 84 dBA 90 dBA 90 dBA Garanteed sound power 100 dBA 100 dBA 100 dBA 100 dBA 100 dBA 105 dBA 105 dBA Real value of acceleration on seat according EN 1032 0 3 m s 0 3 m s 0 3 m s 0 3 m s 0 3 m s 0 5 m s 0 5 m s Real value of acceleration on steering wheel according EN 1033 2 0 m s 2 0 m s 2 0 m s 2 0 m s 2 0 m s 7 0 m s 7 0 m s Dimensions mm A 1150 1150 1150 1150 1150 1150 B 835 880 880 880 880 880 C 855 950 950 950 950 950 D 1870 1790 1870 1870 1870 1870 E 2480 2400 2480 2480 2480 2480 Fissi 960 1050 1050 1050 1260 1260 G 980 990 990 990 990 990 Hi 1110 1120 1120 1120 1120 1120 pad oO oJ EN 64 ALPHABETICAL INDEX 10 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Accelerator Function and USE 4 3 Audible warning EUNCHION cir 4 10 m When it signals 5 4 6 5 4 12 Battery Description Connections Prolonged lack of 5 4 Maintenance and recharge 6 2 4 Blades Description iii 2 2 Engagement n 4 1 3 Dismantling and sharpening Adjusting the engagement Brake Function of the pedal Checking its effectiveness Us
56. ssed until the control motor stops e The grass catcher returns to the working position by press S ing the push button 4 9 3 keeping it pressed until the aN 4 9 2 e pawl hooks into place and the control motor stops 4 9 3 SSH 4 10 INDICATOR LIGHTS AND SOUND WARNINGS ON THE DASHBOARD HF2620HTE a The display comes on when the key is inserted 4 4 it indicates the battery voltage in the ON position before starting the engine it indicates the engine s total operation time in the ON position with the engine started ablinking decimal point indicates that the counter is working 0000000000 The warning lights come on when the key is in the ON position and stay on simultane ously for approximately 2 seconds in com bination with an intermittent warning sound to indicate proper functioning 000000000014 tion turn the engine off immediate ly and check the oil level 5 3 3 If the problem persists contact your Dealer CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS EN 19 HF2620HME Afterwards when a warning light comes on it indicates e e e i b seat without operator c uf blades engaged i d parking brake engaged e e missing grass catcher or stone guard insufficient battery recharge look for the causes i
57. tion 4 4 KEY IGNITION SWITCH This key operated control has three positions O OFF everything is switched off I ON activates all parts O START engages the starter motor On being released at the START position the key will automatically return to ON 4 5 PARKING BRAKE LEVER This lever is to stop the machine from moving when it has been parked There are two positions A Brake off B Brake engaged The brake is engaged by fully pressing the pedal 4 21 or 4 31 and moving the lever to position B When you take your foot off the pedal it will be blocked in the down position In models which include it a pilot lamp will warn that the brake is engaged 4 10 d To disengage the parking brake press the pedal 4 21 or 4 31 The lever will return to position A 4 6 CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTING LEVER There are seven positions for this lever shown as 1 to 7 on the label which CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS EN 17 correspond to just as many cutting heights Their values are indicated in the Specifications table Chapter 9 To go from one height to another press the release button at the end of the lever 4 7 PUSH BUTTON FOR REVERSE MOWING By keeping the push button pressed it is possible to engage the reverse gear and go backwards even with the blades engaged without causing the engine to stop 4 8 BLADE ENGAGEMENT AND BRAKE CONTROL D 4 81
58. ty placing the blame with the user for damage or injury to himself or others in such cases Since the product is continually being improved you may find slight differences between your machine and the descriptions contained in this manual Certain modifications can be made to the machine without prior warning and without the obligation to update the manual although the essential safety and function char acteristics will remain unaltered In case of any doubts do not hesitate to contact your Dealer And now enjoy your work AFTER SALES SERVICE This manual gives all the necessary instructions for using the machine and the basic maintenance that may be carried out by the user Contact your Dealer for operations not described in this manual EN 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS T SAFETY REGULATIONS j ail 3 Regulations for using the machine safely 2 IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE AND COMPONENTS 7 Explanations on how to identify the machine and its main components 3 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY 9 Explanations on how to remove the packing and on how to assemble separat ed parts 4 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS eee eeccteeeeeeeaaeeeeenaaees 15 Position and functions of all the controls 5 HOW TO USE THE MACHINE eee eecee eee eeeecaaeeeeeaaaeeeeenaaees 22 Provides indications for working efficiently and safely 5 1 Safety recommendations
59. ubricate all joints as directed 6 2 1 A WARNING Carefully remove any dry grass cuttings which may have collected around the engine or silencer to prevent their catching fire the next time the machine is used Empty the fuel tank by disconnect ing the tube situated at the inlet of the fuel filter 1 1 Reconnect the fuel tube HF23 0ee HF 24eede HF23 0ee HF24eedee HF26200ee Loosen the carburetor drain screw 2 and drain the fuel into an approved gaso line container Tighten the carburetor drain screw Remove the two spark plugs and pour about a tablespoon of clean engine oil into the cylinders In order to distribuite the oil in the cylinders evenly crank the engine during 1 or 2 seconds using the starter motor turning the starter key then rein stall the spark plugs 6 4 5 A DANGER Petrol is highly flammable Store the fuel in special con tainers Always put the tank and fuel container caps back on and tighten well HOW TO USE EN 35 IMPORTANT The battery must be kept in a cool and dry place Before a long storage period more than 1 month always charge the battery only with the specific charger supplied with your machine and then recharge before using again 6 2 4 The next time the machine is used check that there are no fuel leaks from the tubes or carburettor 5 4 13 CARD PROTECTION DEVICE The elect
60. ug caps and use a spark plug wrench 1 to remove each spark plug A WARNING If the engine has been running the muffler will be very hot Be careful not to touch the muffler Visually inspect the spark plugs Discard the spark plug if there is apparent wear or if the insulator is cracked or chipped Clean the spark plugs witha wire brush if they are to be reused Measure the plug gap 2 with a feeler gauge Correct as necessary by bend ing the side electrode The gap should be 0 70 0 80 mm 0 028 0 031 in Check that the spark plug washer is in good condition and thread the spark plug in by hand to prevent cross threading After the spark plug is seated tighten with a spark plug wrench 1 to com press the washer NOTE When installing a new spark plug tighten 1 2 turn after the MAINTENANCE EN 57 spark plug seats to compress the washer When reinstalling a used spark plug tighten 1 8 1 4 turn after the spark plug seats to compress the washer IMPORTANT The spark plugs must be securely tightened Improperly tightened spark plugs can become very hot and may damage the engine 6 4 6 REPLACING WHEELS Stop the machine on a flat surface and put a a P block under a load bearing part of the frame Z on the side that the wheel is to be changed The wheels are held by a snap ring 1 which 1 can be eased off with a screwdriver The rear wheels are directly coupled to the 2 axle sha
61. uick release system that makes their removal from the machine easy a Removing the cutting deck HF23150ee e e After moving the cutting height lever to position 1 loosen the engagement cable adjuster 1 pull it out and release the spring 2 e Release the safety pin 3 and move the fork 4 to the side rotate forward the e belt guide 5 as much as necessary to free the belt 6 from the pulley 7 Release the two cotter pins 8 which hold the two rods 9 onto the frame s Release the three cotter pins 10 hold ing the pins onto the lifting lever being e Careful not to touch the nuts or locknuts o in order to keep them parallel for e assembly e i Having checked that there is nothing in e the way the deck can be removed tak MAINTENANCE EN 45 ing it out towards the left so that all the e pins come out of their positions e When assembling perform the opera tions described above in reverse while e making sure that the front terminal of gt the collector channel properly fits into e the exit of the cutting deck VI HF24ee0e HF26e000e Put the cutting height adjustment lever into the notch at position 1 Only for HF24eedee release the spring 1 of the blade s engagement Loosen the engagement cable register Z Na 5 o K 2 and extract it from the seat
62. using the included Tera s screws 4 in the sequence shown Connect the end of the rod 5 of the lifting piston to the lever 6 with the pin 7 and attach the two snap rings 8 x Before attaching the grass catcher to e its supports make sure that the tipping s lever moves properly UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY EN 13 3 8 REMOVAL OF THE STOP FROM THE HOOKING PAWL OF THE GRASS CATCHER For transport purposes the pawl 1 hooking the grass catcher is held onto the rear plate by a stop 2 This stop must be removed before fitting the grass catcher brackets and is not to be subse 2 quently used 3 9 GRASS CATCHER ASSEMBLY SAS ater de ih to i htt ttt ci A a e e T ol le E x he ue ia Leto i A Join the upper part of the frame 1 to the front compo nent 2 using the supplied screws and nuts 3 as shown Fit the two rubber caps 4 into the holes in the tube of front frame 2 HF 2eeeHTE B Before fully tightening the nuts 3 insert the two sup e ports 5 between the plates of the upper frame 1 with x the rollers turned inwards Fasten them with the screws e and nuts 6 and then fully tighten the nuts 3 C D Attach the two side elements 7 using the screws and nuts 8 and 9 as EN 14 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY shown Fit the two rubber caps 10 into the holes in the two side elements 7 m ome PEE OZ i
63. ws I a Shift the mobile guide pulley 3 back os e Wards just enough to free the belt 4 e from the motor pulley 5 Remove the two cotter pins 6 from the 7 e two front connecting rod pins 7 with 4 EN 46 MAINTENANCE out loosening or changing the position of the nuts 8 and locknuts 9 e ni Remove the two cotter pins 10 of the rear pins e After checking that there are no obstructions remove the deck in such a way A that all the pins come out of their housings e e When assembling ensure that the two rear holes of the corner joints are used e for fixing the pins 7 Perform the operations described above in reverse while making sure that the front terminal of the collector channel properly fits onto e the exit of the cutting deck b Dismantling sharpening and balancing blades All operations on the blades dismantling sharpening balancing remounting and or replacing require a certain familiarity and special tools For safety reasons go to a specialized centre if you do not have the right tools or experience gloves when handling the blades To remove a blade hold it firmly and undo the central bolt 1 use 15 mm wrench in the direction indicated by N the arrow for each blade noting that one of the fixing bolts has a right hand thread and the other one has a left hand thread Sharpen the two cutting edges using a medium grade grinding wheel and check the balanc
64. y dirty MAINTENANCE EN 55 4 Wipe dirt from the inside of the air cleaner case 5 and cover using a moist rag Be careful to prevent dirt from entering the clean chamber that leads to the carburetor Reinstall the air cleaner elements and the cover 5 HF23ee0ee HF24ee0ee Tighten the two air cleaner cover bolts securely HF26200 Hook the latch tabs 1b securely NOTE Do not allow dust dirt and debris to enter the clean chamber air cleaner case when servicing the air cleaner 6 4 4 FUEL FILTER MAINTENANCE di WARNING Gasoline is extremely flammable and is esplosive under certain conditions Do not smoke or allow flames or sparks in the area Check the fuel filter for water accu rage mulation or sediment If the fuel filter contains water accu 4 mulation or sediment take the 1 engine to your authorized Honda engine dealer 4 HF23 00 HF24ee0ee HF26200 e 6 4 5 SPARK PLUG SERVICE Recommended spark plugs HF23ee0ee_ HF24ee0e BPR5ES NGK W16EPR U DENSO HF26200ee ZGR5A NGK J16CR U DENSO IMPORTANT Never use a spark plugs of incorrect heat range EN 56 MAINTENANCE HF 2300 HF 24ee0e0 HF26209ee To ensure proper engine operation the spark plugs must be properly gapped and free of deposits _ Remove the spark pl

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