Stopping The Engine; Safe Mowing Practices; Mowing Tips - Honda HRS216PDA Owner's Manual

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STOPPING THE ENGINE

1. PDA, SDA: Move the throttle lever to
the SLOW position.
2. SDA: Release the
clutch lever.
VKA: Release the
Smart Drive control
lever.
3. Release the blade control lever.
(VKA)
4. When the mower is not in use, turn
the fuel valve OFF.
5. If your equipment will not be used
for 3 to 4 weeks, we recommend
running the engine's carburetor out
of fuel. You can do this by leaving
the fuel valve OFF, restarting the
engine and running it out of fuel.
See the Fuel section on
page 15
periods of inactivity that exceed 4 weeks.

SAFE MOWING PRACTICES

For your safety, keep all four wheels on the ground, and be careful to
avoid losing your footing and your control of the mower. Keep a firm
grip on the handlebar, and walk, never run, with the mower. Be very
careful when mowing uneven or rough ground.
If stuck, do not kick or shove the mower with your foot. Use the
handlebar to control the mower.
B WARNING
The blade(s) are sharp and spin at high speed. A spinning
blade can cut you severely and can amputate fingers and toes.
• Wear protective footwear.
• Keep your hands and feet away from the mower deck while
the engine is running.
• Stop the engine before performing any adjustment,
inspection, or maintenance.
8
CLUTCH LEVER
(SDA
SHOWN)
(PDA)
BLADE CONTROL
LEVER
OFF
for
Slopes
Mow across slopes, not up and down.
Avoid steep slopes (more than 20
SLOW
and be careful when changing direction.
Mowing on a slope when the grass is
damp or wet could cause you to slip,
fall, and lose control of the mower.
Obstacles
Use the side of the mower to cut close
to large obstacles, such as fences or
walls.
Release the clutch lever or the Smart Drive control to disengage the
drive when mowing around trees and other obstacles. Push the
mower around obstacles for better directional control. Be careful when
mowing over obstacles embedded in the lawn, such as sprinkler
heads, paving, edging, raised tree roots, etc. Avoid anything that
sticks up above the surface of the lawn.
If the blade hits something, or if the mower starts to vibrate, stop the
engine immediately, disconnect the spark plug cap, and check for
damage
(page
10). Striking objects may damage the blade(s), bend
the crankshaft, and/or break the mower deck or other components.
Vibration usually indicates serious trouble.
A worn, cracked, or damaged blade can break, and pieces of
the damaged blade can become dangerous projectiles.
Thrown objects can cause serious injury.
Inspect the blade(s) regularly, and do not operate the mower
with a worn or damaged blade.
The DISTRIBUTOR'S LIMITED WARRANTY
cover parts damaged by collision.
FUEL
Gravel and Loose Objects
VALVE
Gravel, loose stones, and landscaping material can be picked up by
the mower and thrown many feet with enough force to cause serious
personal injury and/or property damage. The best way to prevent
potential injury from thrown objects is to release the blade control
lever to stop the blade(s) before reaching areas with gravel, loose
stones, or landscaping material.

MOWING TIPS

Which Blade?
Grasses and lawn conditions vary greatly, so Honda models can use
a number of standard and optional blades. Use this chart to help
determine which blade(s) are best suited for your lawn. See
for more information on these blades.
Model
Mulching
Good
HRS
Best
HRR*
Best
*Always use an upper and lower blade on HRR models.
** With optional side-discharge chute.
°
),
B WARNING
Performance
Side
Discharge
Good
Standard low-lift single
Optional upper mulching
Best
Optional high-lift lower
Standard upper mulching
Best**
Standard high-lift lower
(page
20) does not
page 19
Blade(s)

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