Description
Fitted with a brushless EC Motor and running off a Thermo-Smart battery, this product is supplied with a high continuous current and therefore provides a stable RPM in all conditions. So … don’t be misled into thinking the Honda DC lawnmower won’t provide you with the power you need. Honda first cordless lawnmower range absolutely rivals their petrol mowers. These lawnmowers are built with a durable steel frame, fully weatherproof and what’s more, low noise.
Specifications
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Rear Discharge | Yes |
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Side Discharge | No |
Battery Included | No |
Mower Type |
Honda
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Honda Petrol Lawn Mower Guide
Your Honda lawn mower is designed and manufactured to precise specifications to ensure years of trouble-free operation. This includes the fuel system. However, the properties of petrol can quickly lead to stale fuel, causing starting or running problems and, in some cases, damage to the fuel system if precautions are not followed. The good news is that most fuel-related issues can be avoided by following a few simple steps. The steps shown below are also recommended for Honda-powered lawn mowers.
Store your petrol in a clean, plastic, sealed container approved for fuel storage. Close the vent (if equipped) when not in use and store the container away from direct sunlight. If it takes more than three months to consume the fuel in the container, we suggest adding a fuel stabiliser to the fuel when you fill the container.
This genuine product helps to preserve all the fuel’s properties during long-term 30-day-plus storage or for engines that are only used occasionally.
A properly maintained air filter will help prevent dirt from entering your lawn mower’s carburettor. Check the filter before each use. Replace it often when used in dusty conditions. Dirt entering the carburettor can be drawn into small passages in the carburettor and premature engine wear. These small passages can become blocked, causing starting or running problems. Always use a Honda Genuine air filter to ensure the air filter seals and performs as designed.
When you’re finished mowing, turn the fuel valve OFF and leave it OFF until you’re ready to mow again. Fill the fuel tank to minimise air in the tank. If you do not intend to use your mower for 3 to 4 weeks, start the engine with the fuel valve OFF, and allow it to run until the engine runs out of gas.
The small amount of petrol in your lawn mower’s carburettor will deteriorate faster than the fuel in the fuel tank due to its small volume and proximity to residual engine heat. The fuel valve allows you to stop the fuel flow from the fuel tank to the carburettor for storing and transporting.
Filling the fuel tank after each use (instead of before each use). If the fuel tank is partially filled, air in the tank will promote fuel deterioration.
STORING YOUR LAWNMOWER FOR MORE THAN 30 DAYS
If you don’t plan to use your lawnmower for more than 30 days, follow these steps to reduce fuel-related problems.
STORAGE TIME: 30 TO 90 DAYS
- Add fuel stabilizer to the fuel tank following our instructions on the bottle. When adding fuel stabilizer, fill the fuel tank with fresh fuel. If only partially filled, air in the tank will promote fuel deterioration during storage.
NOTE: All stabilisers have a shelf life, and their performance will deteriorate over time. Fuel stabilisers will not reconstitute stale fuel. - After adding a fuel stabiliser to the fuel for the first time, run the engine outdoors for 10 minutes to be sure the treated fuel has replaced the untreated fuel throughout the fuel system. If you regularly add fuel stabiliser to your storage container when refilling, you may skip this step.
- Stop the engine and turn the fuel valve to the OFF position.
- Restart the engine and allow it to run until it runs out of fuel. Running time should be less than 3 minutes.
STORAGE TIME: MORE THAN 90 DAYS
(LONG-TERM OR SEASONAL STORAGE)
Start the engine and allow it to run long enough to empty all the fuel from the entire fuel system (including the fuel tank). Do not allow fuel to remain in your lawnmower for more than 90 days of inactivity. Alternatively, drain the fuel tank and carburettor by alternative means. Please dispose of the stale fuel in an environmentally friendly manner.