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General Safety

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         CAUTION!
         ALL FUELS ARE FLAMMABLE

• Fire hazard - keep fuel away from all
sources of ignition for example heaters, 
lamps, sparks from grinding or welding.

• DO NOT carry out hot work on tanks that
have contained fuel.

• ALWAYS keep the work area tidy.

• ALWAYS clean up spills promptly using
absorbent granules and a lidded bin.

• ALWAYS dispose of waste fuels correctly.

      General Fuel Safety

         CAUTION!
         ALL FUELS ARE FLAMMABLE

• ALWAYS fuel and de-fuel in a well ventilated
area outside of buildings.

• ALWAYS wear correct, suitable and fit for
purpose Personal Protective Equipment (PPE),  
suggested items are but not limited to safety 
gloves, overalls.

• When fueling/de-fueling ALWAYS avoid
inhaling fumes.

• When de-fueling ALWAYS use a proper fuel
retriever.

• ALWAYS carry fuel in the correct and clearly
marked container.

      Fueling / De-Fueling

• Electricity can kill – NEVER work on
LIVE/ENERGISED equipment.

• Prior to carrying out any maintenance work
you MUST identify electrical isolation methods 
and isolate all electrical supplies.

• Prior to use and with all electrical supplies
isolated, you MUST check all electrical cables, 
plugs and connectors for the following;

• Are intact and have no signs of damage, to
include but not limited to bare wires, chaffing, 
cuts and loose wiring.

• If there are any signs of damage, the
damaged item MUST be taken out of service 
until the damage has been repaired by an 
electrically competent person.

• All trailing cables should be routed so as not
to cause any kind of trip hazard.

• NEVER work on or near electricity with wet
hands, wet clothing and wet gloves.

      Electrical Safety (Where 
Applicable)

Batteries present a risk if they become 
damaged by the possible leaking of 
electrolyte. This electrolyte is an acid and can 
cause serious burn injuries. Care should be 
taken when working on or near them. 

NOTE 

the electrolyte may be in a liquid or gel form.

Should you come in to contact with electrolyte 
you should;

• Remove all clothing contaminated with
electrolyte. If you cannot remove then saturate 
them in water.

• Get medical assistance as soon as possible.

Batteries (Where Present)

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Summary of Contents for HYM42P-B

Page 1: ...PETROL LAWNMOWER HYM42P B HYM460SPE HYM510SP Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...nformation contained in this manual was accurate at the time of production however HYUNDAI Power Products may make modifications to the product without notification HP Equipment Pty Ltd 547 Tarragindi...

Page 3: ...18 OPC Cable Adjustment 19 Drive Cable Adjustment 20 Before Each Use 21 Starting Procedure 21 22 After Each Use 23 Stopping Procedure 23 Troubleshooting 24 Specifications 25 Maintenance And Care 26 3...

Page 4: ...t Adjuster 10 Oil Filler Dipstick 11 Grass Collector 12 Recoil Starter Handle 13 OPC Operator Presence Control 14 Electric Start Button 15 Self Propel Speed Control Features Lawnmower Grass Collector...

Page 5: ...tres away from the machine during operation If approached stop the machine immediately PROTECT FROM MOISTURE Do not expose the product to rain or wet conditions WEEE SYMBOL Waste electrical products s...

Page 6: ...ponsibilty of the user to assess the potential risk of the area where work is being Preliminary Operations 1 Always wear anti slip and resistant work footwear and long trousers while using the machine...

Page 7: ...k the general condition of the machine before using and in particular Check that the blade is not worn or damaged Replace the entire blade and all worn or damaged fittings to preserve balance Any repa...

Page 8: ...dentify electrical isolation methods and isolate all electrical supplies Prior to use and with all electrical supplies isolated you MUST check all electrical cables plugs and connectors for the follow...

Page 9: ...arging batteries are highly flammable and explosive and great care should be taken to charge in well ventilated areas There is an explosion risk if the battery terminals are short circuited when conne...

Page 10: ...diately or go to Hospital let them know that you suspect carbon monoxide poisoning DO NOT use in an enclosed area or moving vehicle 2 You must only work in daylight or with good artificial light in go...

Page 11: ...blockages or unclogging the discharge chute Before cleaning checking or working on the machine After striking a foreign object you must inspect the machine for damage and make repairs before using it...

Page 12: ...ating blade If the operator leaves the machine the engine and cutting means will stop within a few seconds The lawnmower is manufactured according to the latest safety requirements These include a bla...

Page 13: ...l items have been received WARNING Unboxing and assembling the lawnmower should be done on a flat stable surface with enough room Disposal of the packaging should be done in accordance with the local...

Page 14: ...lch plug if fitted STEP 3 Attach the grass collecting bag STEP 4 Attach the base of the handle to the mower and tighten bolts securely STEP 5 Attach the upper handle to the lower handle and tighten bo...

Page 15: ...change the oil every 100 hours or every 12 months whichever is sooner STEP 7 HYM460SPE ONLY Attach the centre control panel Remove the fuel tank cap Fill the fuel tank with fresh straight unleaded pe...

Page 16: ...lug STEP 3 Lower the rear cover Mulching Mode STEP 1 For mulching mode lift the rear flap and remove the grass box STEP 2 Install the mulching plug STEP 3 Lower the rear cover Side Discharge STEP 1 Li...

Page 17: ...Allow the spring loaded side flap to rest on the discharge chute Cut And Drop STEP 1 Lift the rear discharge flap and remove the grass collector and mulching plug if installed STEP 2 Insert the two p...

Page 18: ...ebar and if followed will enter the deck of the lawn mower behind the engine STEP 1 Follow the cable you want to attach and determine which lever it will attach to STEP 2 Gently prise the lever inward...

Page 19: ...e OPC cable to the adjuster located on the side of the engine Lock Nut Adjustment Nut STEP 2 Undo the lock nut and wind it forwards STEP 3 Move the adjustment nut towards the lock nut and continually...

Page 20: ...equire adjustment STEP 1 Follow the drive cable down towards the lawnmower until you reach the drive cable adjuster Lock Nut Adjustment Nut STEP 2 Undo the lock nut and wind it forwards STEP 3 Wind th...

Page 21: ...in the OPC lever before the cable begins to move then the OPC cable will require adjustment Go to page 19 for instructions Starting Procedure NOTE You MUST ensure the mower has the correct oil and fue...

Page 22: ...ntil the engine starts STEP 7 HYM460SPE ONLY Once running pull the choke lever back one notch to run position and the engine will run smoothly The HYM42P B HYM510SP have a fixed engine speed STEP 5 Fo...

Page 23: ...e and exhaust will remain hot for a while after use Ensure the engine and exhaust have cooled before carrying out any maintenance or storage Before stopping the machine you must allow the engine to id...

Page 24: ...plug gap is incorrect Air filter element is dirty Fit new correctly gapped spark plug Set plug to 0 7 0 8mm Clean or replace air filter element Engine idles poorly Air filter element is dirty Air slot...

Page 25: ...6 Position 6 Position Cutting Height 25 75mm 25 75mm 25 75mm Cutting Width 420mm 457mm 508mm Grass Collector Type Half Plastic With Polyester Bag Half Plastic With Polyester Bag Half Plastic With Poly...

Page 26: ...g disassembling and re assembling the blade make sure to wear work gloves 8 Keep the blade well balanced during sharpening All work on the blade disassembly sharpening balancing re assembly and or rep...

Page 27: ...arge chute if installed 5 Make sure not to drip petrol onto the plastic parts to prevent damaging them and remove all traces of spilled petrol immediately The warranty will not cover damage to plastic...

Page 28: ...e container or use an oil change syringe You should change the oil every 100 hours or every 12 months whichever is sooner Maintenance Care Filling The Fuel Tank 1 Remove the fuel filler cap 2 Fill the...

Page 29: ...lectrode making sure that there is no damage to the insulator or electrode STEP 5 The spark plug gap should be 0 70mm to 0 80mm Check the gap by using a feeler gauge Adjust as necessary by carefully b...

Page 30: ...ranty STEP 1 To gain access to the air filter press the 2 latch tabs STEP 2 Remove filter check for contamination and clean or replace as required Also clean the foam pre filter Wash in detergent and...

Page 31: ...ck the blade in order to obtain a good cut the blade should always be sharp and well balanced At regular intervals check the tightness of all nuts bolts and screws If the blade hits an obstacle check...

Page 32: ...ed as in the previous section You can use a light oil or silicone spray to coat the equipment NOTE If storing the lawn mower for a period of 30 days or more you must follow proper storage and winteris...

Page 33: ...bance to the surrounding area 2 You must comply with local regulations and provisions for the disposal of packaging oils petrol filters damaged parts or any elements which have a strong impact on the...

Page 34: ...ertain products contain WEEE waste which should not be disposed of in your domestic waste You MUST recycle WEEE in accordance with your local authority or recycling centre Certain products contain bat...

Page 35: ...Cable PAB005744 Gear Selector Cable PAB005745 Drive Cable PAB000980 Recoil Start Assembly PAE005251 Grass Collector PAB005742 Spark Plug PAE005202 Air Filter PAE000466 HYM42P B Part HYM42P B Part Numb...

Page 36: ...height setting Autumn September October November Mow once a week on a medium height setting Winter December January February Mow as required on a high setting What Time Should I Mow Early Morning 6am...

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Page 41: ...Importer HP Equipment Pty Ltd 547 Tarragindi Rd Salisbury Queensland Australia 4107 Licensed by Hyundai Corporation Korea...

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