Starting And Stopping The Engine; Operating Hints And Tips - Honda Power Equipment HRX476C Manuel De L'utilisateur

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STARTING AND
STOPPING THE
ENGINE
STARTING THE ENGINE
CAUTION:
• Do not start the engine with the blade clutch lever or the drive
clutch lever engaged.
[A]
FAST
For restarting
a hot engine
and for mowing.
All models:
1. Open the fuel cock [1].
2. Place the throttle lever [2] in
"FAST" position [A].
[2]
[A]
PKEA, VKEA types:
3. Keep the blade brake lever
held [3] firmly against the
handle when starting the
engine.
All models:
4. Pull the starter [4] slowly
until a resistance is felt;
then pull sharply.
NOTE:
• Do not let the starter spring
back suddenly on its own;
guide it back slowly.
• To adjust the engine speed
when the mower is running, the throttle lever can be set anywhere
between the "FAST" position [A] and "SLOW" position [B]
positions. However, the best results are obtained in the "FAST"
position [A].
HYEA, VYEA types:
The engine may stall if the lever is in the "SLOW" position [B] when
the blade clutch is engaged.
To facilitate starting, place the mower on a flat surface where the
grass is not long.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
HYEA, VYEA types:
1. Move the throttle lever to the
"STOP" position [C].
PKEA, VKEA types:
1. Move the throttle lever to the
"SLOW" position [B].
2. Release the blade brake lever.
All models:
3. Turn the fuel cock "STOP" [5].
[B]
[C]
SLOW
STOP
Selects engine
Stops engine
idling speed.
(Rotostop models).
[A]
[2]
[4]
A1
SAFETY
FLOODED ENGINE
If the engine still refuses to start after several pulls on the starter,
the engine may be flooded.
To clear a flooded engine:
1. Place the throttle lever in "STOP" position [C] (HYEA, VYEA
types).
2. Remove and dry the spark plug. When refitting the spark plug,
screw it up until it is finger tight and correctly seated. Then using
the plug spanner, tighten it an additional 1/8 to 1/4 turn so that
the washer is correctly compressed.
3. Next, place the throttle lever in "FAST" position [A] and repeat
the operations previously mentionned under the heading
"Starting the engine".

OPERATING HINTS AND TIPS

USING THE MOWER AT HIGH ALTITUDES
[1]
At high altitudes, the standard fuel/air mixture in the carburetor is
much too rich: this will reduce performance and increase fuel
consumption.
It is possible to improve the high altitude performance by fitting the
carburetor with a smaller diameter jet and by adjusting the pilot
screw. If you use your mower at an altitude of more than 1500
meters above sea level, we recommend that you have these
modifications made by your approved Honda dealer.
Even with the appropriate modifications made to the carburetor,
engine power will be reduced by about 3.5 % for every 300 meters
of altitude. However, the altitude will have a much greater effect on
power if these modifications are not carried out.
[3]
CAUTION:
• Running the mower at an altitude less than that for which the
carburetor is adjusted may cause overheating and seriously
damage the engine, due to the gas/air mixture being far too weak.
Take special care when mowing on uneven or irregular ground.
The mower may tip over, thus uncovering the blade; also, the
blade may throw out objects which were previously hidden.
Keep the four wheels firmly on the ground.
Control the direction of the mower using the handle and not by
exercing pressure on the blade casing with your foot.
CAUTION:
• When mowing around an obstacle, be careful that the blade does
not hit it. Never push the mower directly over an object.
• When mowing an uneven area, do not let yourself be pulled along
by the mower. Hold the handle firmly and control its movements.
[5]
[6]
WRONG
NOTE: If the mower's speed becomes too slow when mowing on a
slope, move the shift lever slightly towards the "FAST" position.
[6]
[7] RIGHT
C6
C7
C8
SAFETY
[7]
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