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1) Keep all nuts and screws tight to be sure the machine is always in safe working

condition. Routine maintenance is essential for safety and for maintaining a high performance level.

2) Check the stone-guard and grass catcher frequently for wear or deterioration.

3) Be careful during adjustment of the machine to prevent entrapment of the fingers

between moving cutting-means and fixed parts of the machine.

4) Always allow the machine to cool down before storing.

5) When servicing the cutting-means be aware that, even though the power sources

is switched off, the cutting-means can still be moved.

6) For safety reasons, never use the machine when it has worn or damaged parts.

Parts must be replaced and not repaired. Use original spare parts. Parts that are not of the same quality can damage the equipment and impair your safety.

7) To reduce fire hazards, keep machine and in particular, the motor, free of grass,

leaves, or excessive grease. Never leave containers with cut grass inside a storage area.

8) To clean the grass catcher, use water from a hose. Do not use high pressure

9) Correct storage is essential for maintaining the life of the product. If possible,

avoid storage areas with high humidity which could cause rust or corrosion.

10) End of season storage: Remove battery pack and store both machine and battery

pack in a dry safe place away from direct sunlight. Do not place objects on top of the machine.

11) When storing for extended periods, thoroughly clean the product beforehand.

E) GENERAL PRECAUTIONS

1) Any repairs must be done at your servicing dealer. Turn off the isolator key and

remove it from the machine if the machine begins to vibrate abnormally, then contact your servicing dealer for inspection.

2) Keep both hands on the grip during start up.

3) Parts subject to wear must only be replaced at your servicing dealer.

4) Never use the machine if the battery pack is damaged or worn.

5) Do not touch the cutting-means until the isolator key is removed from the machine

and that the cutting-means is completely still.

6) Before transport or storage ensure machine is clean and free from debris, if

necessary clean with a soft, dry brush.

7) Do not use forced water and avoid wetting the motor or the electrical components.

Do not use harsh products for cleaning the chassis.

8) Keeping the underside of the machine clean will improve performance. Always

keep the battery pack attaching area clean.

9) Store the isolator key safely and keep it away from children.

F) ADDITIONAL WARNINGS

1) WARNING - DANGER! Moisture and electricity are not compatible:

- always handle and connect battery pack in dry conditions. - never allow battery pack to contact wet areas (puddles or wet grass).

2) Wear work gloves for disassembling and reassembling cutting-means.

3) Keep the cutting-means balanced during sharpening. All work on the

cutting-means (disassembly, sharpening, balancing, reassembly and/or replacing) are demanding jobs that require special skills as well as special tools. For safety reasons, these jobs are best carried out at your servicing dealer.

4) Recommendations for optimal handling of the battery pack and charger.

WARNING - Do not attempt to charge non rechargeable batteries with the charger. - for your safety, ensure the isolator key and operator controls are in the off position before inserting battery pack. Inserting the battery pack into machine that have the switch on can be dangerous. - insert the battery pack until the locking mechanism clicks. To remove the battery pack, operate battery cover opening lever.

5) Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the machine before being

1) Whenever the machine is to be handled, lifted, transported or tilted you must:

- wear sturdy work gloves. - grasp the machine at the points that offer a safe grip, taking account of the weight and its distribution. - use an appropriate number of people for the weight of the machine and the characteristics of the vehicle or the place where it must be placed or collected.

2) During transport, fasten the machine securely with cables or chains.

3) Ensure that isolator key and the battery pack are removed from the machine

before transporting the machine or folding handle. 3RVAA6020.book 3 ページ 2021年9月13日 月曜日 午後6時2分4 EN SAFETY STICKERS Your machine must be used with care. Therefore, decals have been placed on the machine, to remind you pictorially of main precautions to take during use. Their meaning is explained below. These decals are considered as a part of the machine. Should one become detached or unreadable, contact your servicing dealer for its replacement. We also recommend that you read the safety advice carefully

GENERAL DESCRIPTION EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION Do not dispose of electric equipment together with household waste material. If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, substances can leak and react and enter into the foodchain, damaging your health and well-being. For further information on the disposal of this product, please contact your servicing dealer or your nearest domestic waste collection service. Destination Europe (PEEA, SEEA) Destination Australia (PEUA, SEUA) [1] WARNING: Read the owner's manual before using the machine. [2] Risk of projections: Keep third persons away from the area during use. [3] Risk of cuts. Rotating cutting-means: Do not put hands or feet inside the cutting-means enclosure. Switch the isolator key to the off (O) position and remove the isolator key and the battery pack before adjusting, cleaning and before leaving the product unattended for any period. The cutting-means continue to rotate after the motor is switched off. [4] Do not operate without either discharge cover or grass catcher in place. Destination Europe (PEEA, SEEA) Destination Australia (PEUA, SEUA) [5] Sound power level [6] CE marking [7] UK conformity assessed mark (for United Kingdom) [8] Rated voltage [9] Recommended motor speed in min

[10] MONTH AND YEAR of manufacture [11] Mass in kilograms [12] Frame serial number (Type and serial number of Declaration of Conformity) [13] IP code (moisture and dust ingress resistance (only guaranteed with battery installed)) [14] Model - Type [15] Authorized representative name and address [16] Name and address of the manufacturer [2] [4][1] [3] [15] [14] [8][6][5] [13] [9] [11][7] [12] [10] [16] [5] [14] [10] [12] CONTROLS FUNCTIONS [17] Handle [18] Lever for adjusting the cutting height. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selects the desired cutting height [19] Drive clutch lever (HRG466XB only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Controls the transmission which drives the rear wheels [20] Cutting-means control lever . . . . . Stops and starts the cutting-means rotation [21] Yellow button. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Controls the motor by a dual action switch to prevent starting it accidentally [22] Grass catcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Collects the cut grass [23] Discharge cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Protects from the projections [24] Clip director (HRG466XB only) . . . Switching mulching/rear discharge [25] Rear wheels [26] Isolator key [27] Battery cover [28] Battery cover opening lever [29] Battery indicator [30] Motor cooling fins [31] Battery pack [32] Charger STOP [32] [18] [27] [23] [26] [24] [28] [17] [21] [25] [18] [22] [31] [20] [19] Battery pack and charger *Dedicated battery pack and charger for these machine are needed for operation. They are sold separately. [29] [30] 3RVAA6020.book 4 ページ 2021年9月13日 月曜日 午後6時2分5 EN

PREPARATION AND CHECKS

BEFORE USE To carry out this series of checks, place the machine on stable and level ground with the isolator key [1] and the battery pack removed from the machine.

ASSEMBLY OF THE HANDLE

1. Ensure that the grass catcher is not installed.

2. Attach the handle [2] to the deck frame so that the cable(s) is/are

3. Install the two bolts [3] to the handle fixing points [4] from the

inside of the handle. Fix them with two handle fixing knobs [5]. Make sure the knobs are securely tightened.

ASSEMBLY OF THE GRASS CATCHER

Insert the frame [2] into the grass catcher fabric [3] and fit the plastic edges [1] to the frame.

4. Check that the cable(s) pass(es) over the left handle fixing knob

and are attached to the left side of the handle with tie straps [6] as shown in the figure.

CHECKING THE GRASS CATCHER

Before use, ensure that the grass catcher closing device is correctly closed (discharge cover). Even in normal use, the grass catcher tends to wear. Regularly check that it is not frayed or torn. A worn out grass catcher must be replaced. Replace a damaged grass catcher with Honda Genuine parts. Grass catcher removal:

cover [7], grasp handle [8] and remove grass catcher [9] while keeping it in an upright position. Grass catcher fitting:

1. Raise the discharge

cover and hook the front of the grass catcher on the machine’s attachment lugs [10]. NOTE:

  • The machine operates like a vacuum cleaner; it blows air into the grass catcher sucking up the grass cuttings. Empty the grass catcher before it is full to help emptying and minimizing the dropping of grass cuttings. Bagging performance will diminish after the grass catcher becomes about 90% full.
  • HRG466XB only: Mulching is a natural fertilisation technique. The grass is no longer collected in the grass catcher, but is finely ground and deposited on the lawn. The grass cuttings chopped up in this way decompose in the sun and form a natural humus which can produce a quarter of the annual fertilisation requirement of your lawn.
  • In addition to its fertilising role, mulching protects the ground, limits evaporation of water during hot periods and relieves you of the task of collecting the grass.

PREPARATION OF THE BATTERY PACK

A charged battery pack must be installed to the machine to operate the machine. Please refer to the page 6 for handling of the battery pack. [1] [2] [5] [3] [4] [2] [1] [3] [1] 160 mm [6] drive clutch cable [6] 250 mm [6] [6] [6] 300 mm 264 mm HRG466XB HRG416XB [7] [8] [10] [9] 3RVAA6020.book 5 ページ 2021年9月13日 月曜日 午後6時2分6 EN

INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL OF THE BATTERY

PACK Do not handle with wet hand, or under rain condition. CAUTION:

  • When you close the battery cover, please pay attention to avoid pinching your finger by battery cover.
  • For the each action, please pay attention to avoid any injured.
  • Always use Honda battery pack. Installation:

1. Turn the isolator key [1] to the off (O) position [2] and remove the

2. Push the battery cover opening lever [3] to open the battery

3. Ensure that the battery pack attaching area is clean. Install the

battery pack [5] to the terminal [6]. Push the battery pack until you hear clicking sound.

4. Close the battery cover securely.

NOTE: Whenever you open the cover, always confirm that the battery is well connected before closing it. Removal:

1. Turn the isolator key to the off (O) position and remove the key

2. Push the battery cover opening lever to open the battery cover.

When the cover is opened, the battery pack comes off from the terminal simultaneously.

3. Pick up the battery pack.

4. Close the battery cover securely.

CHECKING BATTERY LEVEL

Battery level can be confirmed with the battery indicator [7] on the left side of the handle.

1. Install the battery pack to the machine.

2. Insert the isolator key to the motor and turn the key to ON (I)

3. Press the yellow button [9], then the battery indicator will come

4. Remaining battery capacity is displayed in 3 levels.

LEDs behavior of battery indicator - LEDs show battery pack and machine status. - When the battery is installed and isolator key is on, the LEDs will come on by operating the yellow button or cutting-means control lever. - LEDs light for approximately 48 seconds. - While the machine is running, LEDs do not light. LEDs show machine or battery pack condition as following. 1 LED on 0% < state of charge ≤ 30% 2 LED on 30% < state of charge ≤ 60% 3 LED on 60% < state of charge ≤ 100% Blinking 1 LED State of charge 0% = Empty Blinking 3 LED Motor shut off due to motor overheating or battery pack overheating. Turn the isolator key to off (O) and let the machine cool down for 30 to 60 minutes. Charge the battery pack if the battery level is low. See annexed instructions for battery pack and charger.

To check cutting-means condition:

1. Ensure that the isolator key

and the battery pack are removed from the machine.

2. Tilt the machine to the right so

the yellow button side [1] is up.

  • Check if the cutting-means is showing signs of wear. It is necessary to replace the cutting-means when the recesses join together, or when a crack appears, or if it is bent.
  • Check that cutting-means bolts are not loose (see "Maintenance" chapter page 11).
  • To replace or remove the cutting-means, refer to the procedure described in the "Maintenance" chapter page 11. Never operate the machine with a worn, damaged, split or dented cutting-means. Pieces of cutting-means which breaks off and is thrown outwards can cause serious personal injuries. NOTE: Cutting-means wear is increased when the machine is used on sandy soils. Inspect the cutting-means more often when the machine is used in these conditions.

ADJUSTING CUTTING HEIGHT

To change the cutting height:

1. Remove the isolator key and the battery pack or switch the

isolator key to the off (O) position.

2. Pull the adjusting lever [2] towards the wheel and place it in the

adjustment groove [3]. Adjusting lever and adjustment grooves are near the front left and rear left wheel. The cutting height settings are approximate values, the actual height of the cut grass varies with the lawn and ground condition. To choose the cutting height, check how the lawn looks after mowing a small area and adjust the cutting height where necessary. NOTE:

  • Do not cut more than 1/3 of the initial height of the grass in one passage as brown spots will appear. The cut will be cleaner and this will limit the possibility of cutting-means and chute blackage.
  • If the lawn is too high, mow at the maximum permissible height of the machine. Mow the lawn again 2 or 3 days later.
  • The depth of the roots is proportional to the height of the grass cuttings: the shorter the cut, the shallower the roots.
  • Choose a cutting height suited to the use of the lawn: leisure, sport: 5 cm or more, ornamental: 1 to 3 cm.
  • Only some species of lawn can endure short cuts. If a lawn is cut too short, it is fragile and susceptible to dryness. Please ask the advice of a specialist.

Check that there is no malfunction, abnormal noise or abnormal vibration by rotating and stopping the motor. If there is malfunction, abnormal noise or abnormal vibration from the motor, stop using it immediately,contact your servicing dealer.

CHECKING AROUND THE MACHINE

Check and clean the debris, grass or any other foreign object around the machine. [1] NORMAL BENT

The cutting mode can be switched by operating the clip director [1].

1. Release the cutting-means control lever and the drive clutch

2. Push the unlock button [2] and turn the clip director lever to

select the cutting mode. - Grass collection / Rear ejection position [3] : all the grass cuttings are ejected at the rear of the machine, the grass cuttings are not mulched. With the grass catcher, the ejected grass will be collected into the grass catcher. Without grass catcher, the grass will be ejected to the ground. See page 5 to mounting or removing the grass catcher. - Mulching position [4] : the grass is not ejected at the rear of the machine, but is finely cut and deposited on the lawn. The grass cuttings chopped up in this way decompose and form a natural compost which can produce a quarter of the annual fertilisation requirement of your lawn. NOTE:

  • Mulching is a natural fertilisation technique. The grass is no longer collected in the grass catcher, but is finely cut and deposited on the lawn.
  • In addition to its fertilising role, mulching protects the cut, limits evaporation of water during hot periods and relieves you of the task of collecting the grass. REAR EJECTION If you do not want to collect the cut grass, the machine can be used without the grass catcher in the mulching position [3]. In this case, the grass ejected is guided to the ground by the discharge cover. [2] [1] [4][3] 3RVAA6020.book 8 ページ 2021年9月13日 月曜日 午後6時2分9 EN MOWING HRG416XB and HRG466XB are battery powered products. When squeezing the cutting-means control lever while pressing the yellow button, motor and cutting-means will start turning immediately.

TO ROTATE THE CUTTING-MEANS

Ensure that the charged battery pack is installed to the machine

1. Insert the isolator key to the motor and turn the key to ON (I)

2. While pressing the yellow button [2], push the cutting-means

control lever [3]. The cutting-means start rotating.

3. Release the yellow button. Hold the cutting-means control lever

to keep the cutting-means rotating.

TO STOP THE CUTTING-MEANS ROTATION

1. Release the cutting-means control lever [3]. The cutting-means

rotation stops. If you leave the machine, or stop the working, etc., do the following step.

2. Turn the isolator key to off (O) position [4] and remove the

Take special care when mowing on uneven or irregular ground. The machine may tip over and cutting-means may throw out objects which were hidden. Keep the 4 wheels firmly on the ground. Control the direction of the machine using the handle and not by exerting pressure on the cutting-means enclosure with your foot. CAUTION:

  • When mowing around an obstacle, be careful that the cutting-means does not hit it. Never push the machine directly over an object.
  • When mowing an uneven area, do not let yourself be pulled along by the machine. Hold the handle firmly and control its movements. [1] [2] [3] [3] [5] [4] [6] WRONG [7] RIGHT [6] [7] 3RVAA6020.book 9 ページ 2021年9月13日 月曜日 午後6時2分10 EN MOWING PROCEDURE Read the safety instructions before starting to mow. Using self-propelling system (HRG466XB only): Always release the drive clutch lever when engaging the cutting-means control lever. If drive clutch is engaged, the machine will move when the motor is started.

1. Start the motor and engage the cutting-means.

- While pressing the yellow button [1], push the cutting-means control lever [2]. The cutting-means start rotating.

moving forward. - Release the drive clutch lever.

4. To stop the cutting-means

rotating. - Release the cutting-means control lever. Push by hand to propel the machine (All types): Always release the drive clutch lever when engaging the cutting-means control lever. If drive clutch is engaged, the machine will move when the motor is started.

1. Start the motor and engage the cutting-means.

- While pressing the yellow button [1], push the cutting-means control lever [2]. The cutting-means start rotating.

2. Push the handle by hand to

3. To stop the cutting-means

rotating. - Release the cutting-means control lever. NOTE: It is possible to refrain from using the forward drive while mowing in areas with a narrow surface (lanes, borders, etc.). NOTE: The area of cut (battery duration) depends on lawn conditions, grass density, moisture content, grass length and height of cut. Switching the machine on and off frequently during cutting will also reduce the area of cut (battery duration). To improve the area of cut (battery duration) it is recommended to cut more frequently, raise the cutting height and use land drive at normal walking pace. This model is fitted with thermal protection device.

  • Function: to prevent overheating and damage to the motor, caused by abnormal use.
  • Triggering of the protection device: when the machine is overloaded, the power supply to the motor is shut down immediately. Procedure to follow when the protection device is triggered: - Release the yellow button. - Remove the battery pack. - Check what caused the issue and eliminate it: cutting height too low (grass too high and/or dense), foreign object preventing the free rotation of the cutting-means etc. - Allow the machine to cool down in a cool environment (for from 30 to 60 minutes). Precautions before starting up the machine again: - Remove the battery pack. - Check that the cutting-means is able to move freely (using protective gloves). - Check the safety conditions in the surrounding area (objects on the lawn, persons or animals in the vicinity). - Install the battery pack. - Enable the yellow button. - Restart your machine and confirm the problem disappeared. If problem remains, contact your servicing dealer. [1] [2] [3] [3] [2] [2] [1] [2] 3RVAA6020.book 10 ページ 2021年9月13日 月曜日 午後6時2分11 EN NOTE:
  • Mowing frequency: once a week for a lawn intended for leisure purposes, twice a week for an ornamental lawn.
  • If possible, mow the lawn in the afternoon or evening before sprinkling, as the grass must be dry. If dust levels are too high, mow the lawn when the grass is dry, but the ground is still damp.
  • Choose a cutting height adapted to the terrain ( see page 7).
  • For a regular cut, you should overlap the part that has already been cut by a few centimetres [1], and increase this overlap zone if the cutting height is high.
  • To achieve maximum efficiency, follow the suggested path.
  • If your terrain does not have a regular shape or involves several obstacles, divide it into internal parcels which you can mow in the recommended direction. [2] Catching: turn in a clockwise direction to achieve the maximum efficiency. [3] Mulching (HRG466XB only): turn in an anti-clockwise direction.

EMPTYING THE GRASS CATCHER

When the grass catcher becomes full, grass collection is no longer efficient (the sound of the machine changes and the grass catcher is no longer puffed up by the air from the cutting-means). HRG466XB:

1. Release the cutting-means control

lever and drive clutch lever. HRG416XB:

1. Release the cutting-means control

2. Remove the grass catcher

  • Hold the grass catcher by the metal handle [4].
  • Grasp grass catcher [5] and shake the grass catcher to remove the grass. CAUTION:
  • To reduce the fire risk, never leave grass cuttings or leaves in the grass catcher, or in or near buildings. Decomposing grass cuttings causes a high temperature rise. Before use, check that the grass catcher closing device is correctly positioned (discharge cover). MAINTENANCE Regular maintenance helps to extend the life of your machine. To carry out this series of service, place the machine on stable and level ground with the isolator key [6] and the battery pack removed from the machine. NOTE: To assure a longer lifetime and more efficient operation, the underside of the machine must be kept clean and free of grass debris by cleaning with a brush and scraper. After use the machine must be cleaned thoroughly before being stored.

DRIVE CLUTCH CABLE INSPECTION (HRG466XB

ONLY) Measure the free play [1] on the tip of drive clutch lever [2] as shown. Free play: within 1 to 5 mm If the free play is not within the limit, adjust the cable.

1. Loosen the locknut [3].

2. Loosen or tighten the cable as necessary so that a free play [1]

of 1 to 5 mm is achieved.

3. Retighten the locknuts [3] and recheck the free play [1].

4. Start the motor. Push the drive clutch lever and release it. Check

that the machine start and stop correctly. NOTE: If the clutch does not engage correctly even when the cable is correctly adjusted, the system may need to be repaired. Take the machine to your servicing dealer. [1] [3][2] [5] [4] [6] [2] [1] [3] 3RVAA6020.book 11 ページ 2021年9月13日 月曜日 午後6時2分12 EN

CUTTING-MEANS CONTROL CABLE INSPECTION

The motor must be switched on or off when the cutting-means control lever [1] is positioned between the specified position [2]. Specified position: between 30 to 60 mm from the handle [3]. NOTE: If the motor is switched on or off outside of the specified position, the system may need to be repaired. Take the machine to your servicing dealer.

1. Ensure that isolator key and the battery pack are removed from

2. Tilt the machine so that the yellow button side faces

bolts [2] and special washers [3] from the cutting-means holder [4]. Use a wooden block to prevent the cutting-means from turning when removing the bolts.

1. Clean dirt and grass from around the cutting-means mounting

2. Install cutting-means [1] using the 2 cutting-means bolts [2] and

special washers [3] as shown. Cutting-means bolt torque: 54 N∙m Fit the special washers with their convex side, marked "OUT", facing the bolts. The cutting-means bolts are specially designed for this application and must not be replaced with other bolts.

3. Tighten the cutting-means bolts with a torque wrench.

Use a wooden block [4] to prevent the cutting-means from turning. CAUTION:

  • If you do not have a torque wrench, ask your servicing dealer to tighten the cutting-means bolts for you before you use the machine.
  • If the cutting-means bolts are too tight or too slack, they may break or unscrew. [1] [2] [3] [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [2] [3] [1] [4] [2] [3] [1] 3RVAA6020.book 12 ページ 2021年9月13日 月曜日 午後6時2分13 EN CUTTING-MEANS REPLACEMENT CAUTION:
  • Cutting-means balance is critical to proper machine performance. Replace any cutting-means that is damaged or out of balance.
  • Use only genuine Honda replacement cutting-means. CUTTING-MEANS SHARPENING CAUTION:
  • To avoid weakening the cutting-means, causing it to become unbalanced or getting a bad quality of cut, the cutting-means should be sharpened by competent personnel at your servicing dealer.

1. Sharpen the cutting-means cutting edges with a file. File the top

side only. Maintain the original bevel for a fine cutting edge. File both ends evenly to maintain cutting-means balance.

2. After sharpening, test the cutting-means balance using a

screwdriver as shown above. If either side dips slightly below the horizontal, file that side. Replace the cutting-means if it dips excessively.

1. Clean dirt and grass from around the motor cooling fins and

battery location area with a soft, dry brush as shown in the figure. 15 mm Max. Battery location Motor cooling fins 3RVAA6020.book 13 ページ 2021年9月13日 月曜日 午後6時2分14 EN

GRASS CATCHER CLEANING AND

  • Washing with a high pressure washer or steam jet will damage the grass catcher fabric.
  • Blocked mesh will prevent the grass from entering the grass catcher fabric.
  • To clean the grass catcher fabric, we recommend washing it using a water jet directed from the outside to the inside of the grass catcher fabric. The grass catcher fabric must be completely dry before being used again. If the grass catcher fabric is damp, it will become clogged very quickly. Objects struck by the cutting-means may be thrown through a torn or damaged grass catcher. Objects thrown out by the cutting-means can cause serious injuries. Always replace a torn or damaged grass catcher.

GRASS CATCHER FABRIC REPLACEMENT

The grass catcher fabric tends to wear even in normal conditions of use. Regularly check that it is not frayed or torn. Replace a damaged grass catcher fabric with Honda Genuine parts.

1. Detach the plastic edges [1] of the worn grass catcher fabric [3]

and remove the grass catcher's frame [2].

2. Insert the frame into the new grass catcher fabric and fit the

plastic edges [1] to the frame. CLEANING Before transport or storage ensure machine is clean and free from debris, if necessary clean with a soft, dry brush or a rag. To clean the grass catcher, use water from a hose. Do not use high pressure washer. Do not use detergent for cleaning the machine. Keeping the underside of the machine clean will improve performance. Keeping the battery pack attaching area clean. Make sure that the system for attaching and connecting the battery pack is free of dirt and grass chipping. Do not use forced water and avoid wetting the motor or the electrical components. Do not use harsh products for cleaning the chassis. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (1) Replace as necessary. (2) These items should be serviced by your servicing dealer, unless you have the proper tools and are mechanically proficient. Refer to Honda shop manual for service procedures. (3) For commercial use, log hours of operation to determine proper maintenance intervals. [2] [1] [3] [1] REGULAR SERVICE PERIOD (3) Each use Every

hours of use or each year Every

hours of use or 2 year Refer to page Perform at every indicated month or operating hour interval, whichever comes first. Cutting means bolts tightness Check ●

Cutting means (Deformation / damage) Check ●

MOWING AND BAGGING PROBLEMS

Ensure that isolator key and the battery pack are removed from the machine before storing the machine. Correct storage is essential for maintaining the life of the product. If possible, avoid storage areas with high humidity which could cause rust or corrosion. End of season storage: - Remove battery pack and store both machine and battery pack in a dry safe place away from direct sunlight. - Do not place objects on top of the machine. - When storing for extended periods, thoroughly clean the product beforehand. NOTE: See annexed instructions for battery pack storage procedures. Possible cause Correction Battery pack discharged. Battery pack charging. Isolator key not fully located. Check isolator key is fully in the ON (I) position. Battery pack not fully inserted. Fully insert battery pack. Battery pack too hot / cold. Allow battery pack to warm up / cool down - Check battery LED display. Faulty battery pack. Replace battery pack with a new one. Possible cause Correction Internal wiring of product damaged. Contact your servicing dealer. Motor / Electronics thermal protector has activated. Allow motor / Electronics to cool and increase height of cut. External cabling damaged. Contact your servicing dealer. Possible cause Correction Battery pack not fully charged. Check battery pack display - Charge battery pack if necessary. Isolator key not fully located. Check isolator key is fully in the ON (I) position. Battery pack not fully inserted. Fully insert battery pack. Cutting-means wound with tough long grass. Switch off isolator key and unblock the cutting-means. Battery pack too hot / cold. Allow battery pack to warm up / cool down - Check battery LED display. Possible cause Correction Height of cut too low. Increase height of cut. Grass too high. Increase height of cut. Grass is dense. Increase height of cut or cut grass more frequently. Used battery pack life cycle. Replace battery pack with a new one. Low battery level. Ensure that battery pack is fully charged before use. Possible cause Correction Machine is moving too fast or grass is too high or too dense. Move slower when possible or increase the cutting height. Machine is moving too fast for lawn conditions. Contact your servicing dealer. (Except pushing the machine.) Grass catcher overfilled or clogged. Empty the grass catcher. Wash the grass catcher if it is clogged with dirt ( pages 11 and 14). Machine deck is clogged. Clean out the machine deck (page 12). Cutting-means dull, worn, or damaged. Sharpen or replace the cutting-means if necessary ( page 13). Wrong cutting-means installed. Install correct cutting-means (page 12). Possible cause Correction Cutting-means loose, bent, damaged, or unbalanced by improper sharpening. Tighten loose cutting-means bolts. If cutting-means is found to be bent or damaged, take the machine to your servicing dealer for inspection ( page 13). Mechanical damage, such as a bent motor shaft. Maintenance of these points must be carried out by your servicing dealer. 3RVAA6020.book 15 ページ 2021年9月13日 月曜日 午後6時2分16 EN TRANSPORT

TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE

Ensure that isolator key and the battery pack are removed from the machine before transporting the machine or folding handle. To facilitate the operation:

1. Remove the grass catcher (see page 5).

2. Turn the handle fixing knobs [1] and fold back the handle [2].

NOTE: While folding the handle, check that the cables are not kinked, twisted, stretched or pinched.

  • To prevent losing control of or damaging the machine, do not use the drive system when going up or down a loading ramp.
  • To prevent damaging the drive system, do not engage the clutch when the machine is rolling backwards.
  • Transport the machine in normal horizontal position with its 4 wheels flat on the vehicle platform.
  • We recommend that you use a loading ramp or that you get someone to help you load and unload the machine.
  • Adjust the loading ramp so that it is inclined at an angle of less than 15° (26%).
  • When transporting the machine, immobilise it using straps and place chocks under the wheels.
  • The straps must not touch the following parts of the machine: drive clutch lever, cutting-means control lever, and all the control cables. USEFUL INFORMATION

FIND AN AUTHORIZED DEALER

Please refer to the European Internet site: http://world.honda.com/

CURRENT PARTS, OPTIONAL ATTACHMENT AND

CONSUMABLES To buy one of the original parts listed below, or any other part, please contact your servicing dealer. For your safety, it is strictly prohibited to install any other attachment than the ones listed above and especially designed for your machines' model and type. [2] [1] 15° (26%) max.

Sound pressure level at operator’s ears (in accordance with EN60335-2-77:2010) dB(A)

Measuring uncertainty dB(A) 1.00 - 1.00 - Measured sound power level (in accordance with directives 2000/14/EC, 2005/88/EC) dB(A)

Measuring uncertainty dB(A) 0.65 - 1.41 - Sound power level guaranteed (in accordance with directives 2000/14/EC, 2005/88/EC) dB(A)

MOTOR Type 3-PHASE DC BRUSHLESS Max out put power W 1 000 1 800 Rotation number at no load (with cutting-means) min

STOPPA KNIVARNAS ROTATION

MONTERA OCH TA BORT KNIVARNA

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Brand : Honda

Model : HRG466XB

Category : Lawn mower