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SNOW BLOWER

HSS724A
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  • Page 1: Snow Blower

    Owner’s Manual SNOW BLOWER HSS724A Click to Save As 00X31V45 A050...
  • Page 2 WARNING: The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. California Proposition 65 This product contains or emits chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm Keep this owner’s manual handy so you can refer to it any time.
  • Page 3 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your selection of a Honda snow blower! We are certain you will be pleased with your purchase of one of the finest snow blowers on the market. We want to help you get the best results from your new snow blower and to operate it safely.
  • Page 4 INTRODUCTION A FEW WORDS ABOUT SAFETY Your safety and the safety of others are very important. And using this snowblower safely is an important responsibility. To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have provided operating procedures and other information on labels and in this manual.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS SNOW BLOWER SAFETY ............5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ........5 SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS............. 8 INITIAL USE INSTRUCTIONS ............9 CONTROLS & FEATURES ............12 COMPONENT & CONTROL LOCATIONS........12 CONTROLS ................14 Engine Switch..............14 Fuel Valve Lever ..............15 Starter Grip ...............
  • Page 6 Air Index ................72 Specifications ..............73 CONSUMER INFORMATION............74 Dealer Locator Information ..........74 Honda Publications ............. 74 Customer Service Information ..........75 DISTRIBUTOR’S LIMITED WARRANTY........77 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY ........ 79 QUICK REFERENCE INFORMATION......Inside back cover...
  • Page 7: Snow Blower Safety

    SNOW BLOWER SAFETY IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Honda snow blowers are designed to clear snow from driveways and walkways. Other uses can result in injury to the operator or damage to the snow blower and other property. Most injuries or property damage with snow blowers can be prevented if you follow all instructions in this manual and on the snow blower.
  • Page 8 SNOW BLOWER SAFETY Keep Shields in Place Guards and shields are designed to protect you from being hit by thrown objects and to keep you from touching hot engine parts and moving components. For your safety and the safety of others, keep all shields in place when the engine is running.
  • Page 9 SNOW BLOWER SAFETY Operating Conditions Do not use the snow blower when visibility is poor. Under conditions of poor visibility, there is a greater risk of striking an obstacle or causing injury. Adjust the snow discharge chute to avoid hitting bystanders or vehicles.
  • Page 10: Safety Label Locations

    SNOW BLOWER SAFETY SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS These labels warn you of potential hazards that can cause serious injury. Read them carefully. If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact your Honda snow blower dealer for a replacement.
  • Page 11: Initial Use Instructions

    LIST OF LOOSE PARTS Remove the loose parts carton and compare the loose parts against the following list. Contact the authorized Honda dealer from whom you purchased the snow blower if any of the loose parts shown are not included with your snow blower.
  • Page 12 Do not thread the dipstick in when checking the oil level. All Honda engines are run at the factory prior to packaging. Most of the oil is removed prior to shipment; however, some oil remains in the engine.
  • Page 13 INITIAL USE INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE REGISTER YOUR SNOW BLOWER Please take a few minutes and register your purchase with Honda. You can register by: • Completing and mailing the registration card included with your snow blower • Going online to powerequipment.honda.com...
  • Page 14: Controls & Features

    CONTROLS & FEATURES COMPONENT & CONTROL LOCATIONS Use the illustrations on these pages to locate and identify the most frequently used controls. <TRACK TYPE AT, ATD> SHIFT LEVER THROTTLE/CHOKE LEVER CHUTE GUIDE CHUTE JOYSTICK CONTROL FUEL TANK CAP SNOW DISCHARGE CHUTE LED WORK LIGHT SNOW CLEARING BAR...
  • Page 15 CONTROLS & FEATURES <WHEEL TYPE JOYSTICK CHUTE CONTROL AW, AWD> THROTTLE/CHOKE LEVER SHIFT LEVER FUEL TANK CAP DRIVE CLUTCH LEVER CHUTE GUIDE SNOW DISCHARGE CHUTE MUFFLER WHEEL AUGER AUGER CLUTCH LEVER LED WORK LIGHT SNOW CLEARING BAR ENGINE OIL FILLER CAP STEERING CONTROL LEVER (2)
  • Page 16: Controls

    CONTROLS & FEATURES CONTROLS Engine Switch The engine switch controls the ignition system. The key can only be inserted and removed when turned to OFF. (Recoil Starter AT, AW) OFF – Stops the engine. RECOIL ENGINE SWITCH ON – Running position, and for starting with the recoil starter.
  • Page 17: Fuel Valve Lever

    CONTROLS & FEATURES Fuel Valve Lever FUEL VALVE LEVER The fuel valve opens and closes the fuel line leading from the fuel tank to the carburetor. Make sure that the fuel valve lever is positioned exactly at either the ON or OFF position. When the snow blower is not in use, always leave the fuel valve lever in the OFF position to reduce the...
  • Page 18: Throttle Lever

    CONTROLS & FEATURES Throttle Lever The throttle lever controls engine speed from SLOW to FAST to CHOKE, and it will stay in any designated position. NOTE: For best snow blowing performance, keep the throttle lever in the FAST position The CHOKE position is only used when starting a cold engine.
  • Page 19: Shift Lever

    CONTROLS & FEATURES Shift Lever Forward and reverse directions can be selected by shifting the shift lever. The lever will remain in any designated position. Actual movement of the snow blower takes effect when the drive clutch lever is engaged. Set the lever in ‘‘N’’...
  • Page 20: Drive Clutch Lever And Auger Clutch Lever

    CONTROLS & FEATURES Drive Clutch Lever Depress the drive clutch lever to move the snow blower forward or backward based on the position of the shift lever (see previous page). When transporting the snow blower, depress the drive clutch lever without the auger clutch lever.
  • Page 21: Steering Control Levers

    CONTROLS & FEATURES When both levers are depressed, the drive clutch lever locks the auger clutch lever down. Releasing the drive clutch lever then unlocks and releases the auger clutch lever. DRIVE CLUTCH LEVER LOCKED Both levers depressed The auger clutch lever remains locked down as long as one hand continues to depress the drive clutch lever.
  • Page 22 CONTROLS & FEATURES Pull the left steering control lever against the handlebar to turn the snow blower to the left. LEFT TURN Pull the right steering control lever against the handlebar to turn the snow blower to the right. RIGHT TURN Do not partially engage or release the steering control levers.
  • Page 23: Height Adjust Lever (At, Atd)

    CONTROLS & FEATURES Height Adjust Lever (AT, ATD) Use the infinitely variable height adjust lever to change the height of the auger housing. 1.Hold the handlebar with both hands and depress the lever with your left thumb. 2.Move the handle up or down as needed to obtain the desired auger height position.
  • Page 24: Features

    CONTROLS & FEATURES FEATURES LED Work Light LED WORK LIGHT The LED work light comes ON while the engine is running, and it goes OFF when the engine stops. The light does not come ON when the engine switch is turned ON unless the engine is started.
  • Page 25: Before Operation

    BEFORE OPERATION ARE YOU READY TO GET STARTED? Your safety is your responsibility. A little time spent in preparation will significantly reduce the risk of injury. Knowledge Read and understand this manual. Know what the controls do and how to operate them. Familiarize yourself with the snow blower and its operation before you begin using it.
  • Page 26: Check The General Condition Of The Snow Blower

    BEFORE OPERATION Check the General Condition of the Snow Blower • Before each use, look around and underneath the snow blower for signs of oil or gasoline leaks. • Check the auger housing and the discharge chute for accumulation of packed snow or ice.
  • Page 27: Check Your Work Area

    BEFORE OPERATION CHECK YOUR WORK AREA For your safety and the safety of others, always inspect the area before operating the snow blower. Objects Anything that can be picked up by the auger and thrown is a potential hazard to you and others. Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used and remove all doormats, newspapers, sleds, boards, wires, stones, and nails from the work area.
  • Page 28: Operation

    OPERATION SNOW BLOWING PRECAUTIONS Before operating the snow blower for the first time, please review both the SNOW BLOWER SAFETY chapter (see page 5) and the BEFORE OPERATION chapter (see page 23). Even if you have operated other snow blowers, take time to become familiar with how this snow blower works, and practice in a safe area until you build up your skills.
  • Page 29: Starting The Engine

    OPERATION STARTING THE ENGINE N (NEUTRAL) 1.Move the shift lever to ‘‘N’’ (Neutral) position. SHIFT LEVER 2.Be sure that the drain knob is tightened securely. Turn the fuel valve lever to the ON position. FUEL VALVE LEVER DRAIN KNOB 3.In cold weather or when the engine is cold, move the throttle lever to the CHOKE position.
  • Page 30 OPERATION Electric-start Models (ATD, AWD type) Turn the engine switch to the START position and release the START switch after the engine has started. The switch automatically returns to the ON position. Do not operate the starter for more than one minute. If the engine fails to start, release the DC ELECTRIC ENGINE SWITCH button and allow the starter to...
  • Page 31 OPERATION 5.Let the engine warm up for several minutes. If the choke has been used, move the throttle lever to the SLOW position as the engine warms up. FAST SLOW THROTTLE LEVER 6.While warming the engine up, also warm the transmission as follows: a.
  • Page 32: Stopping The Engine

    OPERATION b. Squeeze the drive DRIVE clutch lever for about DRIVE CLUTCH LEVER CLUTCH 30 seconds to warm DISENGAGE up the transmission fluid. ENGAGE STOPPING THE ENGINE To stop the engine in an emergency, simply turn the engine switch to the OFF position. Under normal conditions, use the following procedure.
  • Page 33 OPERATION 1.Release the auger and drive clutch levers. The drive and snow blowing mechanism will stop operation. DRIVE CLUTCH LEVER AUGER CLUTCH LEVER 2.Move the shift lever to ‘‘N’’ (Neutral) position. N (NEUTRAL SHIFT LEVER 3.Move the throttle lever to the SLOW FAST position.
  • Page 34 OPERATION 4.Turn the engine switch to the OFF position. ENGINE SWITCH 5.Turn the fuel valve lever to the OFF position. FUEL VALVE LEVER...
  • Page 35: Clearing Snow

    OPERATION CLEARING SNOW 1.Move the throttle lever to the FAST FAST position for normal operation. 2.Release the auger clutch lever, N (NEUTRAL) F (FORWARD) and move the shift lever to SLOW SLOW select the desired drive speed. FAST R (REVERSE) Faster speed is recommended FAST for removing heavy or wet...
  • Page 36 OPERATION 6.Depress the drive clutch lever to self-propel the snow blower. If the transmission DRIVE CLUTCH LEVER shift lever (see page 33) is in the “F” (FORWARD) position, the hydrostatic drive will propel the snow blower forward when you squeeze the drive clutch lever.
  • Page 37: Snow-Clearing Tips

    • If the snow is deeper than the height of the auger, remove it in several steps, as shown below, or install the drift-breaker kit (optional part) that is available from your authorized Honda snow blower dealer.
  • Page 38: Removing Obstructions

    OPERATION REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS If the snow discharge chute or snow blowing mechanism becomes restricted, review snow clearing tips (see page 35) to reduce the possibility of reoccurring obstructions. 1.Before removing the obstruction, SNOW CLEARING BAR be sure to stop the engine and ensure all rotating parts have come to a complete stop.
  • Page 39: Servicing Your Snowblower

    Always follow the inspection and maintenance recommendations and schedules in this owner’s manual. To ensure the best quality and reliability, use only new Honda Genuine parts or their equivalents for repair or replacement. Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emission control devices and systems may be performed by any engine repair establishment or individual, using parts that are “certified”...
  • Page 40: Maintenance Safety

    SERVICING YOUR SNOW BLOWER MAINTENANCE SAFETY Some of the most important safety precautions follow. However, we cannot warn you of every conceivable hazard that can arise in performing maintenance. Only you can decide whether or not you should perform a given task. Improper maintenance can cause an unsafe condition.
  • Page 41: Tool Kit

    SERVICING YOUR SNOW BLOWER TOOL KIT The tools necessary for performing some of the periodic maintenance, simple adjustments, and repairs are supplied in the tool kit. Spare shear bolts and nuts are also included in the tool kit. 6 mm SELF SPARK PLUG WRENCH LOCK NUTS (6)
  • Page 42: Maintenance Schedule

    (1) For professional commercial use, log hours of operation to determine proper maintenance intervals. (2) These items should be serviced by your Honda servicing dealer, unless you have the proper tools and are mechanically proficient. Refer to the Honda Shop Manual for service procedures.
  • Page 43 (1) For professional commercial use, log hours of operation to determine proper maintenance intervals. (2) These items should be serviced by your Honda servicing dealer, unless you have the proper tools and are mechanically proficient. Refer to the Honda Shop Manual for service procedures.
  • Page 44: Refueling

    SERVICING YOUR SNOW BLOWER REFUELING With the engine stopped, remove the fuel tank cap and check the fuel level. Refill the tank if the fuel level is low. Do not fill above the base of the filler neck. Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You can be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel.
  • Page 45: Fuel Recommendations

    SERVICING YOUR SNOW BLOWER Never refuel the snow blower inside a building where gasoline fumes may reach flames or sparks. Keep gasoline away from appliance pilot lights, barbecues, electric appliances, and power tools. Spilled fuel is not only a fire hazard, it causes environmental damage. Wipe up spills immediately.
  • Page 46: Servicing Your Snow Blower (Continued)

    SERVICING YOUR SNOW BLOWER ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK Check the engine oil level with the engine stopped and in a level position. 1.Remove the oil filler cap. 2.Check the oil level. Do not thread the dipstick in when checking the oil level.
  • Page 47: Engine Oil Change

    SERVICING YOUR SNOW BLOWER ENGINE OIL CHANGE Drain the oil while the engine is still warm to assure rapid and complete draining. 1.Place the snow blower on a level surface. 2.Place a suitable container below the engine (right side) to catch the used oil, then remove the oil filler cap and the drain plug.
  • Page 48: Engine Oil Recommendations

    4-stroke automotive detergent oil. SAE 5W-30 is recommended for general use. The SAE oil viscosity and service classification are on the API label on the oil container. Honda recommends that you use API SERVICE category SJ or later (or equivalent) oil. AMBIENT TEMPERATURE...
  • Page 49: Spark Plug Service

    SERVICING YOUR SNOW BLOWER SPARK PLUG SERVICE Required spark plug: BPR5ES (NGK) or W16EPR-U (DENSO) Use only the required spark plug or equivalent. Spark plugs which have an improper heat range may cause engine damage. To ensure proper engine operation, the spark plug must be properly gapped and free of deposits.
  • Page 50 SERVICING YOUR SNOW BLOWER 5.Measure the plug gap with a SIDE ELECTRODE wire-type feeler gauge. Correct as necessary by carefully 0.028–0.031 in bending the side electrode. (0.7–0.8 mm) The gap should be: SEALING WASHER 0.028–0.031 in (0.7–0.8 mm) 6.Make sure that the spark plug INSULATOR sealing washer is in good condition, and thread the spark...
  • Page 51: Track Adjustment

    SERVICING YOUR SNOW BLOWER TRACK ADJUSTMENT Make sure the tracks are clean and dry before adjustment. The tracks cannot be correctly adjusted if clogged with snow or debris, or coated with ice. With the snow blower resting on its tracks, check track deflection by pressing down midway between the wheels with a force of 11 lbf (49 N).
  • Page 52: Tire Inspection

    If any of the shear bolts are broken, replace them with the ones furnished with the snow blower. Additional shear bolts and nuts are available from authorized Honda snow blower dealers. Shear bolts are designed to break under force that would otherwise damage auger and blower parts.
  • Page 53: Shear Bolt Replacement Procedure

    SERVICING YOUR SNOW BLOWER SHEAR BOLT REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Always use correctly sized replacement shear bolts. Use of bolts other than correctly sized shear bolts can cause damage to your snow blower. 1.Place the snow blower on a firm, level surface. 2.Turn the engine switch OFF, and remove the cap from the spark plug.
  • Page 54: Skid Shoes And Scraper

    SERVICING YOUR SNOW BLOWER SKID SHOES AND SCRAPER To service, turn the engine switch to the OFF position and disconnect the spark plug cap so the engine cannot be accidentally started while you are near the auger. The skid shoes are installed on the rear of the auger housing for track models (AT, ATD) and on the side for wheel models (AW, AWD).
  • Page 55 SERVICING YOUR SNOW BLOWER 4.After adjusting, raise the auger off the ground and then slowly lower and make sure both skid shoes contact the ground at the same time. Auger clearance: Ordinary snow conditions 5/32–5/16 in (4.0–8.0 mm) Smooth, ice-covered surfaces 0–3/16 in (0–5.0 mm) Rough or uneven surfaces 1–1-3/16 in (25.0–30.0 mm)
  • Page 56: Storage

    STORAGE STORAGE PREPARATION Proper storage preparation is essential for keeping your snow blower trouble-free and looking good. The following steps will help to keep rust and corrosion from impairing your snow blower’s function and appearance, and will make the engine easier to start when you use the snow blower again.
  • Page 57: Fuel

    STORAGE Fuel Depending on the region where you operate your equipment, fuel formulations may deteriorate and oxidize rapidly. Fuel deterioration and oxidation can occur in as little as 30 days and may cause damage to the carburetor and/or fuel system. Please check with your servicing dealer for local storage recommendations.
  • Page 58 STORAGE Adding a Fuel Stabilizer to Extend Fuel Storage Life When adding a fuel stabilizer, fill the fuel tank with fresh gasoline. If only partially filled, air in the tank will promote fuel deterioration during storage. If you keep a container of gasoline for refueling, be sure that it contains only fresh gasoline.
  • Page 59 O-ring. Confirm the O-ring is properly positioned and in good condition. Contact your SEDIMENT authorized Honda dealer if the O-ring needs to be replaced. 5.Empty the contents of the sediment cup into a suitable container. Clean the fuel sediment cup.
  • Page 60: Engine Oil

    STORAGE Engine Oil 1.Change the engine oil (see page 45). 2.Remove the spark plug (see page 47). 3.Pour a teaspoon (5 cc) of clean engine oil into the cylinder. 4.Pull the starter rope slowly several times to distribute the oil. 5.Reinstall the spark plug.
  • Page 61 STORAGE Battery Removal/Charging/Installation (ATD, AWD) A commercially available 12 volt battery charger should be used that can be adjusted to deliver 2 amps or less. An automatic battery charger is recommended. 1.Remove the battery cover by first pulling the battery strap from the bottom hook.
  • Page 62 STORAGE 3.To remove the battery, remove the battery strap from the bottom hook. 4.Connect the battery charger positive (+) cable to the battery positive (+) terminal and then connect the battery charger negative (–) cable to the battery negative (–) terminal. 5.Charge the battery: 5–10 hours at 1.2 A 6.Install the battery in the reverse order of removal.
  • Page 63: Storage Precautions

    STORAGE STORAGE PRECAUTIONS If your snow blower will be stored with gasoline in the fuel tank and carburetor, it is important to reduce the hazard of gasoline vapor ignition. Select a well-ventilated storage area away from any appliance that operates with a flame, such as a furnace, water heater, or clothes dryer.
  • Page 64: Transporting

    2.Use a loading ramp that is strong enough to support the combined weight of the snow blower and the operator. Weight of snow blower (operating weight): Model HSS724A Type 242 lbs (110 kg) 253 lbs (115 kg) 220 lbs (100 kg) 231 lbs (105 kg) 3.The loading ramp must be long enough so that...
  • Page 65: Loading

    TRANSPORTING LOADING 1.Track type: Raise the auger to the HIGH position (see page 21). 2.Start the engine and maneuver the snow blower backward into line with the loading ramp. 3.Track type: Run the snow blower backward slowly up the loading ramp.
  • Page 66 TRANSPORTING Track models: Lower the auger housing so the skids rest on the vehicle floor. Do not tie with rope or straps stronger than necessary to prevent damage to the snow blower. Tie-down Points Front Rear Track type: Wheel type:...
  • Page 67: Taking Care Of Unexpected Problems

    TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS ENGINE PROBLEMS Starter operates, but engine will not start Possible cause Correction Throttle not in proper position. Throttle must be in FAST position, choke OFF for a hot start, choke ON for a cold start. Fuel valve is OFF.
  • Page 68: Drive Problems

    Shift lever is in ‘‘N’’ (Neutral). Move shift lever to “F” or “R” (see page 17). Drive clutch lever mechanism or See servicing Honda snow cable not functioning properly. blower dealer. Drive belt worn, broken or not on See servicing Honda snow pulleys.
  • Page 69 TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS Engine stalls when auger clutch lever is depressed Possible cause Correction Engine running too slow. Keep throttle in FAST position when engaging auger clutch (see page 16). Discharge chute restricted. Clear discharge chute or auger housing of obstruction.
  • Page 70: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Serial Number Locations Record the engine and frame serial numbers in the spaces below. You will need these serial numbers when ordering parts, and when making technical or warranty inquiries (see page 75). FRAME SERIAL NUMBER ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER Engine serial number: Frame serial number:...
  • Page 71: Carburetor Modification For High Altitude Operation

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Carburetor Modification for High Altitude Operation At high altitude, the standard carburetor air-fuel mixture will be too rich. Performance will decrease, and fuel consumption will increase. A very rich mixture will also foul the spark plug and cause hard starting. Operation at an altitude that differs from that at which this engine was certified, for extended periods of time, may increase emissions.
  • Page 72: Emission Control System Information

    Carbon monoxide does not react in the same way, but it is toxic. Honda utilizes appropriate air/fuel ratios and other emissions control systems to reduce the emissions of carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen and hydrocarbons.
  • Page 73 • Black exhaust smoke or high fuel consumption Replacement Parts The emission control systems on your new Honda engine were designed, built, and certified to conform with EPA and California emission regulations. We recommend the use of Honda Genuine parts whenever you have maintenance done.
  • Page 74: Air Index

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Air Index An Air Index Information hang tag/label is applied to engines certified to an emission durability time period in accordance with the requirements of the California Air Resources Board. The bar graph is intended to provide you, our customer, the ability to compare the emissions performance of available engines.
  • Page 75: Specifications

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Specifications Frame Model HSS724A Type Items Description code SABA Overall length 58.5 in (1,485 mm) Overall width 24.8 in (630 mm) 26.4 (670 mm) Overall height 43.5 in (1,105 mm) Handlebar height 37.0 in (940 mm) 36.6 in (930 mm)
  • Page 76: Consumer Information

    CONSUMER INFORMATION Dealer Locator Information To find an authorized Honda Servicing Dealer anywhere in the United States, visit our website at powerequipment.honda.com and click on Dealer Locator. Honda Publications Shop Manual This manual covers complete maintenance and overhaul procedures. It is intended to be used by a skilled technician. Visit our website at powerequipment.honda.com and click on Product Support.
  • Page 77: Customer Service Information

    CONSUMER INFORMATION Customer Service Information Honda Power Equipment dealership personnel are highly trained professionals. They should be able to answer any question you may have. If you encounter a problem that your dealer does not solve to your satisfaction, please discuss it with the dealership’s management.
  • Page 78 CONSUMER INFORMATION REPLACEMENT PARTS, OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT, AND SERVICE ITEMS Contact an authorized Honda servicing dealer to purchase any of these (or other) Honda Genuine items for your snow blower. Replacement Parts Item Part Number Notes Spark plug 98079-55846 NGK - BPR5ES...
  • Page 79: Distributor's Limited Warranty

    What American Honda Will Repair or Replace Under Warranty: American Honda will repair or replace, at its option, any part that is proven to be defective in material or workmanship under normal use during the applicable warranty time period.
  • Page 80 Disclaimer of Consequential Damage and Limitation of Implied Warranties: American Honda disclaims any responsibility for loss of time or use of the product, transportation, commercial loss, or any other incidental or consequential damage. Any implied warranties are limited to the duration of this written limited warranty. Some...
  • Page 81: Emission Control System Warranty

    Canada, and State of California (models certified for sale in California only) emission regulations. American Honda Motor Co., Inc. provides the emission warranty coverage for engines in the United States and its territories. Honda Canada Inc. provides the emission warranty for engines in the 13 provinces and territories of Canada. In the remainder of this Emission Control System Warranty, American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
  • Page 82 WARRANTY COVERAGE: Honda power equipment engines sold in the United States and Canada are covered by this warranty for a period of two years from the date of delivery to the original retail purchaser or the length of the Honda Distributor’s Limited Warranty, whichever is longer.
  • Page 83 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE: You must, at your own expense, take your Honda Power Equipment engine or the product on which it is installed, along with your sales registration card or other proof of original purchase date, to any Honda Power Equipment dealer who is authorized by Honda to sell and service that Honda product during their normal business hours.
  • Page 84 Tubing, fittings, seals, gaskets, and clamps associated with these listed systems Note: This list applies to parts supplied by Honda and does not cover parts supplied by the equipment manufacturer. Please see the original equipment manufacturer’s emissions warranty for non-Honda parts.
  • Page 85 NOTES...
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  • Page 87: Quick Reference Information

    QUICK REFERENCE INFORMATION Fuel Type Unleaded gasoline with an ethanol content of no more than 10% and a pump octane rating of 86 or higher Engine Oil Type SAE 5W-30 API SJ or later for general use Maximum oil capacity: 0.6 US qt (20 oz, 0.6 L) Spark Plug Type...
  • Page 88 HPE.2016.04 © 2016 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Printed on Recycled Paper —All Rights Reserved PRINTED IN U.S.A...

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